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High key clothes dryers are like gen ai. Something we didn’t ask for, solving a problem that didn’t really exist, sold to us to consume more electricity and change our daily behavior, not the other way around. Air is free ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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Slop.@hexbear.net•Hey man, I know our corrupt capitalist system is falling apart, but have you stopped to consider CHINA?!? *queue scary Asian music sting*
47·1 month ago“imagine.” There you go, that’s anticommunist reality-building in a nutshell.
soyaboya@lemmygrad.mlto
Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•In December 2025, 97% of all new cars sold in Norway were fully electricEnglish
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Sorry for the late response, I was taking a hike. Thanks for your input! I agree the best way to change minds is by letting them think that they were always correct, even if they change behavior. I like to say that “everyone’s vegan, according to themselves.” Vegan, as in a* good person*. The process of self-criticism (I prefer the words like improvement or recovery tbh) is very dialectical. You have cognitive dissonance, holding both yourself and a new idea. That’s contradiction. But your ego can’t lose. People that are truly convinced they’re not a good person sadly don’t stay alive for long. So you need to preserve your sense of self healthily, but carve it and mold it slowly and carefully, until reformed to a desired state. It’s like tissue damage and recovery to build muscles. If you tear up everything, no more lifting anything, at all. So you go at it slowly.
So I wouldn’t use the phrase “purity testing” what’s true is true. What’s wrong is wrong. I hope our comrades see the truth and are able to handle it and welcome it in themselves. And you bring up a great point. For a group, or a party to be united in belief so much, as if it’s one person…that’s exactly the goal, through never ending criticism and corrections. Hope that makes sense.



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