I think “temps” would be a good word for this. As in “works as a temp worker”.
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Didn’t you just post something with the opposite message, not even a month ago?
mlc894@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Utah first state to hold websites liable for users who mask their location with VPNs — law goes into effect, designed to prevent bypassing age checksEnglish
61·17 days ago“You can’t punish the voters for the things the people they voted for did!”
That recipe is quite popular in the Midwest!
Do you have a source for this that isn’t an easily-generatable png? I’m having trouble finding it.
They should get one! That’s a very normal thing for a library to have.
mlc894@lemmy.worldto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[Meta] Posting comics from transphobic artists?
3·1 month ago“If we don’t flood the front page with Nazi stuff, we’re as bad as the Nazis” was always my least favorite argument.
mlc894@lemmy.worldto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[Meta] Posting comics from transphobic artists?
3·1 month agoI firmly disagree. “The way to stop Nazism is to let them talk more and let more people see a bunch of Nazi stuff” can be judged as nonsense by inspection.
“Should”? Hell no. “Do”? Yes, all of them, all the time, no matter whether I know about it or not.
Good lord, please lead with that in the future! Censorship is much more convincing than “there’s an account I don’t like”!
Do you have a more convincing argument for Bluesky being a “Nazi platform” than “a government organization opened an account”? Because they could literally open a Lemmy account tomorrow on whatever server.
mlc894@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your opinion, is space exploration necessary?
15·1 month agoThe point is the advancement of science, not simply the travel itself. Space science is integral to many advances we take for granted these days.
“If I can’t spam your home screen with sex jokes, that’s called censorship”
I don’t think this is as simple as “they’re too young to know”! I’m a 30+ year old man, and I was around 15 when YouTube first came out. I was a huge fan of the early days, when YouTube was free!
I am absolutely fine with paying a monthly/annual fee for ad-free access to perhaps the best compilation of human knowledge and entertainment which has ever been compiled in one place. One reason I’m cool with it is that premium views pay the content creator more than the equivalent ad view.
Sure, YouTube “created the issue” of ads. But if it means supporting the creators and removing a barrier to videos, I’m fine with the price.


I dislike that the chemical formula for progesterone provided here is ambiguous; there are plenty of molecules with that formula as written.