• Rose Thorne(She/Her)@lemm.ee
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    Always keep a couple crackheads. Also, make sure you filter your crackheads. You want the ones who’ll help you clean your garage for $10, not the ones who will clean out your garage for about $10 down at the pawn shop.

    Promote a positive environment, help turn the crackden into a crackhome.

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        I’ve known a few like that. Why I joke about it. I knew a guy, if he could have kept his shit together, he coulda had his own damn shop. Dude could fix about anything mechanical, get it done quicker than some of the shops around the place.

        Saw plenty of 'em working in construction, too. Keep it together long enough to make some decent cash, disappear for awhile, come back when they needed more. You got used to rotating faces, got to know which ones would try to screw you over. Too many times you’d see one come up alone and find out the buddies they had didn’t make it through the last.

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        That’s the thing about addicts. They’re still people. Some get into a bad situation and know better than to fuck up the few good opportunities they’ll get. Many will fuck themselves over for easy and quick gains. The latter group is why my wife would kill me if I hired an addict prostitute to clean our home.

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          I had smack and crack habits off and on for almost twenty years. Never stole anything (aside from occasionally shoplifted food). I always worked and paid for my shit. However there are an awful lot of people out there who use their habits to justify shitty behaviour, so yeah, I’d err on the side of caution.

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        This guy knows his junkies.

        Maybe read that username again.

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            Dude would it really be that hard for you to edit your comment instead of whatever this is?

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                If anything, I disgendered English.

                No you didn’t, masculine is still a gender. I’m totally willing to believe that this was an innocent mistake to begin with but by tripling down on it like this you’re just being a dick.

                It’s not my fault English isn’t gender neutral when I am. I naturally speak and think in a way that does not account for gender.

                You understand that English does have gender neutral pronouns, right? “His” just isn’t one of them. At any rate, given that Rose has her pronouns in her display name there’s no need to use neutral language anyway.

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                  Calm down guy, it doesnt even seem like the person you’re talking about took offense with it. Why claim their outage for your own?

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          Wait hold on. Are you shaming someone for not knowing what gender someone named “nakari” is? Cuz if that’s the case you better sign me up for not knowing either.

          EDIT: googled this name that I’ve never heard before and the top results said it’s unisex. So uhhhh…

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              Probably a good enough reason for folks to ask if someone sees pronouns before trying to shame them. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen this discrepancy on Lemmy.

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                What the butts is going on here? Does lemmy.one show different usernames than lemmy.world and lemmy.blahaj.zone and sopuli.xyz?

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                  One is the username, the other is the display name. The client can show either of them. Mine (Thunder) let’s you configure that.

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                  No clue, could be instances, could be apps. I’ve definitely seen comments of “don’t you see their pronouns?” And the answer is genuinely, no. So I suspect it has something to do with that mechanism.

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              when I was in the army we were taught roughly how to shoot at a helicopter, but generally the idea was “you have a rifle (not a shotgun), you’re not gonna hit a very fast flying thing, but here’s ROUGHLY how much to anticipate with it if you have to try”.

              If we’re not talking about long-range drones which fly at proper altitudes, and instead something one could even viably shoot at, then we’re talking like 1000 smaller than a helicopter, but with similar speeds. Like the size of the armament on those drones is usually bigger than the drone itself.

              I’m fine with us telling Russians to shoot at them, they’re just gonna be wasting their (already waning) munition.

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      Real story. A friend of mine was working on new year’s, maintenance trailer inside a factory. Suddenly a puff of dust. A new hole on the ceiling and at his desk, the line going two feet from his head, and a ~.45 round at the rubberized metal floor.

      Bullets go down about as fast as they go up.

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      If you’re going to do this, use blanks or shotgun with birdshot. That way you’re not raining lead on some unsuspecting person a mile or so away and birdshot is just small bbs that don’t have a high terminal velocity.

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      Real story. A friend of mine was working on new year’s, maintenance trailer inside a factory. Suddenly a puff of dust. A new hole on the ceiling and at his desk, the line going two feet from his head, and a ~.45 round at the rubberized metal floor.

      Bullets go down about as fast as they go up.

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    That’s why you befriend them instead of scaring them away.

    Until the fact that you befriended them gets you fired because it scares your coworkers.

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    I lived in a run down part of town a few houses down from a crack/coke distributor in college and once a friend locked himself out of the car. Before we could even panic someone popped out with a hanger and opened it in like 30 seconds. Crisis averted!

    Also got pulled over on my own street regularly though (“you looked nervous”) and my dad almost got arrested when he was dropping off plants (cacti and flowers).

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      There are some radical left-wing neighborhoods in Germany, that try to keep rents low by shooting into the air with blank firearms

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        I half-expected the German radical left-wing to keep rents low by shooting into the landlords with firearms.

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    What a dehumanizing way to talk about homeless people :/

    People you know, and yourself, could become homeless tomorrow. This dehumanization leads to violence against homeless people.

    They’re people too and they deserve a place to be. The solution to homelessness is not just moving them to another side of town, but among other things reducing the cost of apartments and houses.

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        Not necessarily, but it is often used as a derogatory word about homeless people.

        Whether it’s perfectly synonymous, my point still stands about respecting the humanity of other people

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          Wait, no your Point just crumbled to dust.

          You say he is disrespectful towards homless people because he calls them Crackheads and uses a drone to shoo them away.

          But then you say you don’t even know if he really meant homless people because Crackheads are not necessarily homeless.

          In fact, you just said he meant homless instead of Crackheads, and now you are angry about something you said he meant?

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            Most people, who call other people “crackheads” have not seen those people take drugs. They use the word because of how the other people look.

            Being called a crackhead more often than not means “looks like a homeless person”.

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          Respect is a two-way street, though. People don’t deserve to be disrespected or dehumanized just because they’ve fallen on hard times, it could happen to any of us, after all. My respect for crackheads is about as limited for my respect for the guys jerking off to lone women on the subway, though. If the system has chewed you up so thoroughly that you need to smoke crack to get through the day, you have my sympathy Go do you, hope things get better for you. On the other hand, I’ve got effectively no sympathy for the crackheads where I used to live that would get high as hell, then shit in the staircases, get into fights with the only elevator in the building until it broke, or just sat outside all night, screaming and blasting music.

          I’m a reasonably healthy younger person, so having the elevator out of commision for months at a time because of their antics was a nuisance, especially when it came time to haul groceries up to my apartment on the seventh floor, or bring my laundry down to the basement to wash it. It was outright dangerous for more elderly residents on the upper floors, who essentially became housebound, though. My mother-in-law couldn’t deal with all those steps, and there were elderly people on higher floors put at risk because paramedics couldn’t reach them nearly as quickly if they had an emergency, not to mention the challenge of bringing someone down a bunch of narrow stairs on a stretcher.

          Just because they’re suffering at a given moment doesn’t give them the right to degrade everyone else’s quality of life, if not outright endanger their lives.

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            I agree, but we should get mad about the root of the problem, not the symptom.

            We should definitely get rid of “crackheadness”, but I think we should do it by building a better system and supporting each other.

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          I’ve never heard people use the terms interchangeably. There are homeless people, crackheads, and homeless crackheads.

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        Nope, shit untill housing prices went up so high most crack heads had stable housing.

        But in most places income assistance isn’t enough so they end up homeless

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      Let’s assume this is real, if you are noisy to the point of bothering others and you happen to be spending your time on the street doing it, being called derogatory names is expected, irrespective of your home ownership status.

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        The post is not just about calling people derogatory names, it is also about flying a drone with a voice message. When push comes to shove, the voice message is a threat of calling the police. Where are the crackheads going to go now ?

        They have no other place to be. So asking them to leave is just asking them to go to a new place, and then a new place after that and so on, while each day some of them die due to cold, violence and other accumulating factors.

        This is a systematic issue, and we need to fix the system and be compassionate, rather than just push poor people around.

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          I had a similar issue with the seedy drug underground in an apartment I was in. My car was an old white Crown Vic, which apparently the dealers thought it was an undercover car and they would fuck with it. I didn’t know it was them, until I stopped getting screws in my tires the same day they got arrested.

          If they have no other place to be, then maybe they shouldn’t be actively fucking up the only place they can be.

          Yes, there is a systemic issue with housing, but there is also some individual responsibility for drug addiction and vandalism.

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      The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.

      Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.

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          In case you missed the reference, OP’s image suggests they’re a villain.

          I guess fiction cannot ever depict bad people because their intent dehumanizes <insert marginalized people>

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    This whole comment section is nuts. Who knew a green text about drones and crackheads could set off such vitriol filled discussions about gendered language, homelessness, and whether human dignity can be measured in dollars?

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    This one’s for every friend who got taken off the streets
    So the upper class could sleep, so the upper class could sleep
    I’ll miss the spraypaint and slashed tires.

    -Pat “the Bunny” Schneeweis