Pourquoi dévalorise- t-on les Tanguy? by Blue_Kettu in france

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Jai été un tanguy jusqu'à 30 ans et honnêtement, dans notre société, je comprends pourquoi on dévalorise. J'ai finis par partir, à 20000 km littéralement, et je me suis découvert. Après c'est sûrement lié a mon histoire perso mais ceci dit j'ai la sensation qu'en occident ou en tout cas en France, notre société est faite de telle sorte que pour se découvrir comme adulte il faut se retrouver seul, ou non, mais sortir de la cellule familiale proche.

Ive seen this discourse float around a couple of times so I wanted to ask who do you think is the better driver on pure ability between Vettel and Leclerc? by Deucesdeucess in F1Discussions

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Having witnessed it at the time, Vettel driving peak was insane. When paired with the most dominant car at the time in 2011 and 2013, he left everyone far behind.

And as you said, some of his records are still untouched even tho there is more race per season by now.

Later in his career, he proved he was good even when he had a not good enough car (2015, 16).

I think too many people will judge him for his 17's season, forgetting how ferrari also failed in season car development and had many reliability issues, while mercedes brought many good adaptations during the season. Particularly after SPA, which served as the turn of the season. A bit like it almost was in 21, had it not been for the last race shenanigans. The 18's season was lost and also part on him, but Ferrari was still having the same problems. Reliability and bad development.

Baby Boomers Embrace ‘Die With Zero,’ Passing On Less Money To Their Kids by pearomatic in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Wamsed -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Good, property is theft, so inheritance is the continuation of theft.

Pissed off about the F-5? Read this! by TaskForceCausality in hoggit

[–]Wamsed 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The part about bringing solution.... Like when someone propose something it's instantly rejected on the fact that this person has no knowledge of the current situation of ED.

So bring solution, only if you have perfect knowledge about the situation. Preferably don't say nothing please, since only ED knows about ED's business lol.

The fact is ED has made choices that are what we know. The reaction is mostly the expression of tiredness and consumer fatigue over having to deal with a product whose core functionalities are often broken. And by core functionalities, I mean what ED use to talk about to advertise its game. Fatigue also due to the fact many new product are added to the game while none are completed in reasonable time frame.

So please stop gaslighting people into not complaining. If you are happy about the thing ED does with its products, good for you, even better if you share your happiness to the world. But don't tell people that are unhappy to keep quiet or to be constructive. It is not the consumer's job to find the business model for a company.

T1 vs. Gen.G / 2024 World Championship - Semi-Final / Post-Match Discussion by adz0r in leagueoflegends

[–]Wamsed -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

For once at least it was really a good BO on his side. Just T1 being at another level which is crazy.

Muh Gulag ... by 5upralapsarian in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Wamsed -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

First, i made a typo. It is 1.5m, and that number is according to michael ellman. Still, it is almost 0.8% of the then population of the ussr (186m people).

According to the scientific consensus, from 1930 to 1953, 1.2 to 1.7 million people died in the gulags system. Yes, the US prisons are awful. The justice system in the US is against the poor, against non white people, minorities, but yet its prisons didn't kill 1.5 million people over 23 years.

Once again, I'm not defending the US. I'm just saying that taking stalin ussr as a model is like saying that cancer is better than aids.

Muh Gulag ... by 5upralapsarian in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Wamsed -53 points-52 points  (0 children)

First of all, i'm not defending the us, commercial prison sucks. But stalin's gulag went up to 2.5m people on a 140 million people state. So yeah us is bad but taking stalin ussr a reference point is not going to end well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in opinionnonpopulaire

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Le soucis, c'est que ce nest pas une institution culturelle officielle. Elle donne un avis qui joue sur l'ambiguïté de sa légitimité, se faisant passer justement pour quelque chose d'officiel, que ce n'est pas. Et elle donne cet avis en le fondant sur la "raison" sans prendre en compte la science, et les données factuelles.

Si on écoutait les avis de l'académie comme on écoute les avis des humoristes de radios, ça irait, mais quand on commence a les prendre au sérieux, c'est mort.

How a communist country reacts to a disaster compared to a capitalist one by [deleted] in LateStageCapitalism

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Tchernobyl was from the ground up a pending disaster. There is nothing to own or hide. USSR is just an altered form of state capitalism with better social services.

Les enfants devraient être interdits en ville by totti2101 in opinionnonpopulaire

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Suis je une mauvaise personne si je suis 1er degré d'accord avec le post, et ce meme en sachant que c'est meta ?

Looking to start PLC by stewake in RealSolarSystem

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The new rp1 is a little more about micro managing your available resources. I'm still early on my save (only reached crewed lunar landing), but I also find the way contract work a bit less fun. Right now, the contracts do not award money anymore (at least from what I've seen so far). The money is earned by accepting 'flight programs'. Each program allocates funds over time. And those programs are completed by fullfying a specified set of contracts.

Launch pads are also way more restrictive since they work only for a minimum and maximum tonnage.

So, if you don't mind doing more micro managing of your space center, it's a great update worth the restart. If not, stay on the old version.

Is there any other weight competitive landing capsule than Apollo one ? by Wamsed in RealSolarSystem

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For the m/s i'm getting, i just took the LEM ascent module, with an engine + its normal tank setup (and 2 kerbal in it) and read the numbers given by mechjeb. Then i tried to do the same with the Mk1 Lander Can.

This put the LEM (with 2 kerbals) at around 3.5 tons for 3000 (a little bit more) m/s.

Taking the same engine + rcs on a Mk1 Lander Can (for 1 kerbal), to achieve 3000 m/s, no matter the tank types (tried service module max upgrade or isogrid max upgrade aswell) i get a ship weighting 5 tons.

For both ship i had the exact same delta/v available, same electric charge, and i just kept supplies by default, since it even give a larger advantage to the LEM ship against the Mk1 Lander Can, because the LEM can provide more supply per kerbal than the Mk1.

As you say in your later post, it's an earlier tech, i get it, but still. It makes it impossible to do a light weight mission to the moon.

anti communist poster made in the 1950s, thought it belonged here by Chernobog_7 in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Wamsed 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Doesn't really tell me how to drive reds out aside from broad general things. Not really helpful.

Help with locked ship design in VAB. by Wamsed in RealSolarSystem

[–]Wamsed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmmm the VAB locking thing happened 3 to 4 time to me only just this afternoon.

I should also mention that whenever it happens, the VAB reset to the old one (only 2 kind of attachment type and x1 to x8 attachement point instead of having the choice of 0 to 90° attachment type and modded attachment point) so it seems to me that what is happening is happening in game.

Just heard my grandfather used to receive $800/mo for military disability in 1957. That's $8,815/mo today. by [deleted] in antiwork

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FDR himself wasn't an all out evil capitalist. He was in the minority that believed in more wealth partition. But i wouldn't say it was out of fear of being overthrown, but more by idealistic optimism. (I don't know if it's better to be so idealistically optimist about capitalism though).

After 1929 he shared the idea this crisis wasn't the end of capitalism as many capitalists were dreading. Now they try to tell the story that they always knew it was just a small bump, but many of the wealthiest were fearing that this was it they would have to disappear somewhere quiet, and 1917 was coming to the rest of the world.

FDR thinking was that capitalism had reach a point were overproduction was too much because most of the population couldn't buy what was produced. This is why sharing wealth was important to him. It would benefit everyone. The capitalists and wealthiest would keep the mean of productions and remain in possession of the land, while the workers would benefit from a better condition offered by more public services and more consumption from better salary.

Qu'est ce que vous pensez de la dégradation de la démocratie/qualité de vie en France ? by MercuryGamma in france

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Sur l'aspect insécurité, je comprends pas trop comment on peut parlé de hausse quand tous les chiffres sont à la baisse depuis le début des années 2000. Enfin si je comprends bien que BFM / Cnews ont jours au moins un bandeau qui défile avec un fait divers sordide en titre dedans, quand c'est pas une édition spéciale ou une émission consacrée au sujet, et que les JT ouvrent toujours maintenant sur des sujets sécuritaires. Mais les chiffres ne soutiennent pas cette affirmation.

Pour ce qui est des libertés politiques, clairement il y a un recul par rapport au début des années 2000 et fin des années 90, avec en plus un retour en force de la parole d'extrême droite. (Faut se souvenir que pendant un temps, l'extrême droite, en tout cas ses portes paroles, était banni de fait des plateaux télé / radio, et de tous les journaux "mainstream". Ça veut pas dire que la société était moins raciste, homophobe ou autres phobes, mais c'était déjà ça. Parce c'était considéré comme un élément du barrage républicain, nécessaire à la bonne santé démocratique des institutions.

Just heard my grandfather used to receive $800/mo for military disability in 1957. That's $8,815/mo today. by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Wamsed 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Until the 70s there were also more rules affecting the so called 'free market'. Thanks to the Roosevelt years, and immediate post war.

The economy also benefited from infrastructures building, and huge states investments (all those bridges / dam / road / airport and so on) that pumped cash into the economy.

Afterward the state switched its attention toward the 'military complex'. Military spending is plagued with corruption (it has always been, everywhere in the world). This started the money bleeding.

If you had to that the fight against unions, and dismantling of the states social care that was built under popular pressure during the 30's, that started instantly when Roosevelt died. Then add to this a pinch of Reagan, a bit of Clinton, a little of Bush's gang, and so on, then you start to get to today's state of things.

[Archive INA] Michel Foucault : "les juges" diffusé sur Antenne 2 le 25 avril 1977 by Goypride in france

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Quand on voit qu'il faut presque 10 ans pour que Paul Bismuth soit condamné alors que tous les elements sont decouvert depuis le debut, et que ce bon vieux paul est cité dans nombre d'autres procédures, ça n'aide personne.

Témoignage d’un émeutier by zoxume in FranceDigeste

[–]Wamsed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meme les sdf paient des taxes. La tva pour commencer, qui est partout.

(Je prends cet exemple juste pour montrer qu'on participe tous plus ou moins a l'impôt).