I think it’s a little more nuanced than that, but I’m not going to argue.
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Here’s a fun fact, though…people in the US pay more in taxes towards healthcare than we do here in the UK. And then they have to pay on top of that.
It’s almost as if having an entire for-profit industry acting as middle-men doesn’t lead to the best value for money.
Despite less than half of the USA’s total healthcare expenditure coming from government expenditure or compulsory insurance schemes, it still spends more per person on these financing schemes than the UK- £3,111 in the USA in 2014, compared with £2,210 in the UK.
That’s fair. It’s not like the whole thing around Northern Ireland and Britain isn’t without its complications and controversies, to understate it massively. But that applies just as much to saying that people from Northern Ireland aren’t British as much as it does to saying they *are *.
Assuming “British” is being used colloquially, as it often is, to describe someone or something from the UK, then there are Irish accents in the UK. The island of Ireland contains Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK. People from Northern Ireland have Irish accents. Try telling Nadine Coyle she doesn’t have an Irish accent.
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Give me a single reason why Sora2 should exist.English5·22 hours agoThat’s Roku’s Basilisk
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto news@lemmings.world•After fiery exchange over Epstein files, Pam Bondi is unable to answer basic questions about immigrants in ChicagoEnglish4·22 hours ago“The fact that people think those photographs exist hurts the president. It would be much better if people didn’t think they exist”
“Do they exist?”
“I’m not going to answer that! I’m under oath!”
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Lifetime of earnings not enough for UK workers to join wealthiest 10%, report saysEnglish81·1 day agoI forget what it’s called, but there’s a measure of what people need to live. But it includes a likely more than bare necessities. So included, for example, is having one 5-day holiday in the UK and going out to a restaurant once every 3 months. Not exactly extravagant, but accounting for one or two things that make life worth living beyond the way that these kinds of things often just count you as okay if you’re not actively starving.
This year, in order to maintain that lifestyle as a single person with no kids, the average person would need to be earning £35,000 a year. That’s higher than the median income. Minimum wage is less than £20,000.
Couple that with public services all having gone to shit and it’s no wonder people feel like they do.
Want to stop Farage, Keir? Make people feel like they can afford a decent quality of life. Rather than trying to out-bastard him on immigrants and trans people. Make people feel like they’re doing okay and the hatred against those groups will mostly disappear all by itself and Farage will have no power. But if people feel insecure, that’s when the door is open for finger-pointing and cries of “it’s THEM who are taking your money”, which is the only trick Farage has got.
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•An accurate representation of House M.D9·1 day agoAnd Doyle got the inspiration for Holmes from watching doctors diagnose patients
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•So this just happened in Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦. A driver hit a 17-year-old girl in a marked crosswalk, got out of his vehicle, got upset at her, before leaving the sceneEnglish7·2 days agoOn a course i was once given the statistic that at 30mph 90% of pedestrians die, and at 20mph 90% live.
Now consider (from the same course) that breaking isn’t linear and most stopping happens at the end. So if you’re going 30 and would stop at point x during an emergency stop, then if you start an emergency stop at the same point while doing 40 you’ll reach point x doing 30.
Yeah. I don’t speed, especially in areas with pedestrians.
Imagine how much money she could make if she dyed her hair blonde and claimed to now understand that climate change is a hoax. She’d get her own show on Fox.
I don’t have a problem with the idea of a digital ID. I’ve been saying for years that it’s ridiculous that any time you want to do something even vaguely official you have to take a gas bill with you to prove your address.
What I worry about is the implementation. It seems like it’s going to be a government app that stores everything. What company is going to develop that? Where’s the data going to be stored and how? What vulnerabilities does it have, and how has this been tested? Is biometric data going to be stored anywhere? etc.
If they were to let me store my ID in my phone’s built-in wallet, then I’m happy. I know the security and I’m content that my data is safe and recoverable.
But it doesn’t seem like that’s something that will be possible. So I’m going to object strongly.
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SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto Television@piefed.social•What currently ongoing series, if they maintain their current quality level - have a chance to be all time greats?1·2 days agoThank God someone said it. I feel like I’m living in an alternative universe that this amazing series never even gets mentioned.
It feels like loving The Americans did back in the day -one of the best things on TV, and nobody seems to have even heard of it.
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto Television@piefed.social•What currently ongoing series, if they maintain their current quality level - have a chance to be all time greats?3·2 days agoI dunno. I felt like series 1 was pretty much flawless, 2 was good with some missteps, and 3 had some good moments.
For example:
Tap for spoiler
I can’t imagine series 1, after having had Nate be the villain for so long and having the team all hate him would have the team working through their feelings, deciding to forgive him, and deciding that they wanted him back as coach all happening off-camera. But in series 3 it’s “he’s the emblem of everything we loathe” to “hi, Nate, you’re our best friend now” with literally nothing in between.
I’ll watch series 4, but I don’t have high hopes.
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SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene breaks with the GOP on Obamacare, calling to avoid premium hikes3·3 days agoShe’s also been a firm advocate for Epstein’s victims and has repeatedly called for releasing the Epstein files.
She believes the worst conpiracy theories and she’s a terrible bigot, but the difference between her and her peers is that she actually believes the things she says she believes. She’s not just grifting for profit. She ran on a platform of being against child sexual abuse, and she’s still against child sexual abuse.
This is somewhat less notable, as it’s the usual Republican “but this affects ME now”, but she is actually different from the other Republicans in Congress because she has principles that she sticks to. Many of them are horrible principles, but they’re principles nonetheless.
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still strandedEnglish2·3 days agoIf you like facts then you should know that “Autist” Is a rather controversial term in the autistic community, with many finding it dehumanising, and with a significant proportion of those who use it themselves doing so to “reclaim” it in an n-word-like “it’s okay when i say it, but not when you say it” way.
And if you really do have an autistic daughter, then you might want to do some internal reflection on why you think being “surrounded by […] autists” Is negative enough to use as an insult. Those kinds of attitudes can have negative impacts on children and can lead to internalised ableism. And if it’s not the kind of attitude you would show around her, then it’s worth asking yourself why not.
SaraTonin@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What show did you come to understand as a profound extended meditation on suffering and loss?1·3 days agoOuter Wilds. Easily the most profoundly moving experience I’ve ever had from playing a video game. And it does such a good job of starting off - and even remaining, to a degree - a fun, light-hearted story.
If there’s anybody reading this who’s interested in the game, let me say a couple of things.
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Go in as spoiler-free as possible. The entire progression system is based on acquiring knowledge, and a lot of the power of the game comes from discovering everything for yourself, in your own way.
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Don’t treat it like a game. Instead put yourselves in the shoes of your character. See something that you think looks cool? Go and look at it. Don’t think “well, I should probably finish this area first…” Explore. Learn. Decide for yourself what your priority is.
Loads of games call themselves open world, but are actually quite on rails. One trigger at the beginning of the game aside, Outer Wilds really is open world. One reason why watching other people play it is so much fun is that everybody really does have a completely different experience while playing it. One person will do something as the first thing they do, then someone else will do the same thing when they’re 80% of the way through. And the game is so well-designed that both ways is equally rewarding.
Sorry, I tend to evangelise for this game a lot because it is, as I said above, a genuinely profound and moving experience.
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https://youtu.be/nVQplt7Chos
That’s a 90-ish minute video by evolutionary biologist Forrest Valkai goes over the science of sex and gender. The TL/DW version is that the quote here is exactly right. Sex is fuzzy and before you could even start to say something like that it’s binary you first need to establish which of the many sex markers you’re going to use and why you’re excluding the other ones, gender is a social construct which is not the same as sex, and any modern biology textbook above a high-school level will say exactly that. Not implicitly, but explicitly.
If it’s the kind of thing you’re interested in and you’ve got 90 minutes to spare you could do worse than listen to a scientist lay it out.