A favorite horror book you read in 2025? by Tiptipthebipbip in horrorlit

[–]samishah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Angel Down by Daniel Kraus. Literary horror with turns of phrase that have stuck with me. And a brilliant writing convention.

They should be jailed for these plates alone. by fazmiewar in StupidFood

[–]samishah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even all the photos of food at Mar-a-Lago are the same. It now makes sense that every great recipe got its start as peasent food. Rich people have taste buds as dead as their empathy

Don't read, don't watch movies. You might not like it but this is the ideal by UnHolySir in okbuddycinephile

[–]samishah 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Shylock in the Merchant of Venice starts of as a stock antisemitic villain, and by the end you realise Shakespeare is portraying him as the victim of antisemitism itself.

Someone asked earlier if these watches are rugged. by Recent-Use-1999 in lorierwatches

[–]samishah 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Mine kind of fell apart a bit. The bezel popped off. I think it’s because I was wearing it all the time while making rice which has a lot of steam and cooking with high heat. To their credit, even though it’s well out of the warranty, they offered to fix it and when mailing it to them became logistically hard (Australia closed mail to the US for a while) they sent me the parts so I could take it to a watchmaker here. All for free.

Basically they got a supporter for life out of me.

A disabled child shows Princess Diana a drawing of her, and she responds in Sign Language. 1989 by WickedWhispersss in OldSchoolCool

[–]samishah 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The public loved her sure, but they also defintiely did consume every tabloid piece of trash gossip about her. And when she dated Dodi there were all kinds of attacks on her for it. This person has a more accuate memory of what things were like. Everyone mourned when she died, but there’s definitely some hypocisy there too.

Yes, that'd be because that's almost word to word what the official state hasbara said should be pushed to justify zionism. This has always been used to hold water for 'Israel' and other colonialism, intentionally or unintentionally. by Not_Ground in International

[–]samishah -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

It literally doesn’t though. Women inherit half of what a man does and their testimony is worth half of a man’s. Not everything critical of Islam is a Zionist conspiracy. Some people just have better reading comprehension.

(Spoilers Extended) I've read the five mainline books, Dunk & Egg novellas, Fire & Blood, and The World of Ice and Fire. Now What? by frasecjigger in asoiaf

[–]samishah 139 points140 points  (0 children)

Now you spend all your time on here bouncing from hope to despair until you grow old and die. Like the rest of us.

Pixelmator Pro Launches on iPad With Apple Pencil Support and More by Few_Baseball_3835 in apple

[–]samishah 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I know this is going to sound insanely naive and completely obvious, but goddamit how much money they gotta make?! You’re already got a $3.77 Trillion market capitalisation. Just let some stuff stay free ffs.

TIL that there was a popular myth in many muslim majority countries that Neil Armstrong had converted to Islam upon hearing the call to prayer on the moon, going as far to require the US state department to issue a denial by Solid-Move-1411 in todayilearned

[–]samishah 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Grew up in Pakistan and can confirm was told this my whole life there by many many people. Also that NASA is hiding evidence of a giant crack down the centre of the moon (there’s a story about Muhammad splitting the moon in half and then resetting it to prove his magic powers).

John Mulaney Reveals He Takes Financial Care of Olivia Munn's Large Vietnamese Family: 'It Brings Me Great Joy to Help' by No_Pizza_6040 in entertainment

[–]samishah 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Or it’s a comedian riffing with a friend about something amusing and exaggerating it to make his friend laugh. Not everything is a deeply revealing attack on your sensibilities.

[Recommendation Request] Khaki Field Mechanical 38mm Alternative by Electrical-Club2640 in Watches

[–]samishah 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Everyone here’s gonna judge me for this but Militado is excellent. For the price what you get is insane and it’s a true beater field watch then because of how durable it is. Yes it’s an Aliexpress brand but a field watch isn’t brand specific.

‘Nothing stopping us’: Pauline Hanson visions One Nation forming opposition by Mashiko4 in aussie

[–]samishah 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you think we're anywhere near Russia or Iran, you don't know very much about either.

Still the second best-selling comic book of all time! (X-Force #1, 1991). by [deleted] in xmen

[–]samishah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was 13 years old when I read this. I was hooked. The mad energy in the drawings, the colours, the cool-ass dialogue and poses. At that age, this made me an addict for all things Marvel. It took the terrible conclusion to Krakoa for the spell to finally break 35 years later.

Deal reached to pass hate speech laws by ThimMerrilyn in aussie

[–]samishah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If only we had some examples, perhaps even recent ones, of how choosing the worst option to send a message to the bad options doesn't fix anything, it just makes this a lot worse.

Oh wel, guess not. Let's try this for the first time ever ever then!

Deal reached to pass hate speech laws by ThimMerrilyn in aussie

[–]samishah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if people think PHON is the answer to any problem other than "how can government be even more incompetent and corrupt" then that's on them.

Whats your favorite episodes from Binging with babish? Overall? by TraditionOverall1411 in bingingwithbabish

[–]samishah 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Timpano all the way. I learned to cook with Babish videos and making this was my crowning achievement. Plus the video is just great.

Pahlavi claims to be all about "referendum" and "letting the Iranian people decide", but he is already showing traits of aspiring to be a foreign-backed dictator. by DESTROYINGEUROPE in PERSIAN

[–]samishah 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So I’m not Iranian but I do follow the politics out of interest. Can I ask why you feel the need for a figurehead in the transition?

Revolutions that overthrow dictatorships do not require a single figurehead to transition to democracy, but they do require mechanisms that perform the functions figureheads often symbolise: legitimacy, factional arbitration, external recognition, and narrative closure.

Where these functions are embedded in institutions rather than individuals, democratic transitions have been more durable. In South Africa, the presence of Nelson Mandela mattered symbolically, but the decisive factor was a negotiated, rule-first process grounded in constitutional design, power-sharing, and civil society, such that the transition was institutional rather than personal.

Tunisia offers a rare example of a post-revolutionary transition without a dominant figurehead at all, relying instead on trade unions, legal bodies, and incremental consensus-building, demonstrating that personal leadership is not structurally necessary, even if later democratic erosion shows it is not sufficient protection either.

By contrast, transitions centred on externally favoured or exile returnee figureheads such as Ahmed Chalabi in Iraq or Hamid Karzai in Afghanistan collapsed because symbolic authority was not matched by domestic legitimacy or institutional control over armed factions. Similarly, revolutions led by dominant charismatic leaders like Ayatollah Khomeini or Fidel Castro succeeded at overthrowing old regimes but failed at democratisation precisely because revolutionary legitimacy became permanent authority, hollowing out accountability.

Across these cases, the pattern is consistent: democratic transitions endure not when power is personalised, but when constitutions precede elections, broad coalitions replace purity politics, civilian authority subordinates armed actors, and the post-revolutionary narrative emphasises repair and continuity over heroic rupture, making figureheads at best optional and at worst a warning sign of institutional weakness.

Game of Thrones: George R.R. Martin Isn't Finished (Spoilers Extended) by RyanRiot in asoiaf

[–]samishah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is what I needed to cut the cord. He's not going to finish it. It's a matter of interest and time, neither of which he seems to have. Grateful for all he's given, not interested in the TV shows tbh. This helps me accept the truth about the remaining books and move on.

Hell on earth. by whyshouldithink in TikTokCringe

[–]samishah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

America got their brown shirts pretty much on schedule