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Northerners weren’t simply more high minded than southerners concerning slavery - industrialization lessened their dependence on slaves to the point where they could abandon slavery without the economy crumbling.
Presumably this would happen in the south as they industrialized as well.
tan00k@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Here's what would happen if Canada joined the European UnionEnglish18·5 个月前We grant you the rank of EU member, but you are not in Europe.
Edit: For those of you taking this seriously, it’s just a play on a stupid star wars meme
tan00k@lemmy.worldto [moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•I watched Arrival (2016), there was a lot more to it than I was expectingEnglish5·5 个月前I’m not sure how to spoiler tag so I’ll be vague, but I think it was necessary to have her opt into that romance even though she knew there was a tragic ending to it.
Oh and the short story is very good, as is Ted Chiang’s entire collection. I would definitely recommend reading them to any scifi fan.
tan00k@lemmy.worldto [moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•I watched Arrival (2016), there was a lot more to it than I was expectingEnglish8·5 个月前It happens in the short story too.
As someone who came into the series at elden ring, I agree with you. I initially tried a mage and it felt quite a bit more difficult than sword and board.
The game felt like it was designed for physical weapons and shield, whereas with magic the difficulty was all over the place - easy time with one boss, nearly impossible on another. If you aim for a boss cheese build maybe magic is easier.
tan00k@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•I've got a spicy take, but desperately want to get it off my chest1·8 个月前It really bothered me that they didn’t even mention the doctor, what with seven of nine being there and the ai plotline. But after watching more of Picard, I’m glad they didn’t and especially glad they mostly steered clear of ds9.
tan00k@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•I've got a spicy take, but desperately want to get it off my chest2·8 个月前There is an episode later where Data defends the rights of a less-human-looking artificial life (the one with exocomps), though no courtroom scenes.
I think most star trek episodes can be torn apart pretty easily - I actually enjoy pointing out errors while I watch. But it’s good drama and themes with fun characters in an optimistic future, which is still a rarity decades later.
tan00k@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•They say “anyone can become president”, but this will be the first presidential election since 1970s, where there is no Bush, Clinton, or Biden on the ballot.81·9 个月前Also who says “anyone can become president”? Liars and the gullible, I guess
What’s wrong with whacking it to sports illustrated? Who is being harmed?
tan00k@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What realistic tech do you think we'll have 10 years from now in 2034?12·10 个月前rectennas
Don’t like the sound of that
tan00k@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•How to write Jadzia Dax3·11 个月前Yes, it’s this one. What a god awful episode.
You always finish an entire TV series?
Do you just remember where you are in every show (or movie that you only partway watched)? That’s the biggest appeal of jellyfin/plex to me, so I can go in and continue from where I left off without keeping track.
Agreed. I saw this and thought it looked beautifully passive aggressive
tan00k@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•"Star Trek is woke now"12·1 年前Are we head canoning Kira as bi now or is she including mirror universe Kira in this? Or maybe I missed something in several watches.
I did. You never explained where you got this idea that Millennials have a 25 year gap and the others are 10.
Which is exactly why I qualified it saying it’s not exact. What dates are you using? You must be using something to say that Millennials are 25 years while the others are 10. That’s MY point.
It’s not an exact definition, but below I think is close:
Baby Boomers: Born 1946-1964 (18 years)
Generation X: Born 1965-1980 (15 years)
Millennials (Gen Y): Born 1981-1996 (15 years)
Generation Z: Born 1997-2012 (15 years)
Generation Alpha: Born 2013-present
What you’re saying doesn’t line up with this at all, but maybe you have other generation dates in mind.
https://ustr.gov/issue-areas/reciprocal-tariff-calculations