I feel like you have to have a pretty naive view of human history to get close to thinking thats true.
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I cant seem to find anything about the image other than the twitter post, so I’m doubtful a about it for now
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would realistically happen if universal healthcare went into effect in the US and healthcare was no longer tied to jobs?
0·15 days agoGlobal warming would probably be solved, because hell would also have frozen over.
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politics @lemmy.world•Epstein survivor who voted for Trump says she now fears ‘we’re not going to get justice’
0·4 months agoWhy would she get a pass for believe someone who was well known to be in the Epstein files and is a known con artist? She might not be a hypocrite, but she’s for sure fucking stupid. And honestly, whether she votes that way from profound idiocy or actual malice, it doesn’t matter. She helped fuck us all. And fuck her for that.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Humans' behavior about LLMs is the same as animals with a mirror: they believe there is "another" in there. It's just their reflexion
0·5 months agoIf I understand your statement correctly, only the most intelligent creatures would understand that LLM’s are themselves?
Frank Zappa considered himself a classical conservative in the era of Reagan
QED steambox is the PC version of McDonald’s in Rome or Vietnam
The US has never really been friendly to Catholics as a whole. Jfk was the first Catholic president, and a fear at the time was that the pope would have undue influence. The KKK also went after non-protestants.
I don’t think the image is trying to indicate professional seniority, it seems to me to try to represent seniority from an experience standpoint
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do these look like fake cigarettes or used tampons?
0·8 months agoMmmm…I’m pretty sure one gently dabs the end of a tampon to soak up a drop of blood at a time. That’s why women use so many, right?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there youtube channels that explain the history behind the construction of medieval buildings and analyse them?.
0·8 months agoGuédelon Castle in France.
OP, you could start by looking up videos about that
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Not to get all religous but was not Jesus pissed for people making money in churches? Didn't he flip tables and everything? Then how do churches nowadays explain the collection plate?
0·8 months agoI got that impression from this part of your comment
that’s where the collection plate likely originates from.
The idea of donating in church or donating to a spiritual leader is waaaaaaaay older and recorded
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Not to get all religous but was not Jesus pissed for people making money in churches? Didn't he flip tables and everything? Then how do churches nowadays explain the collection plate?
0·8 months agoChristian religions flow the teachings of Jesus who followed/was aware of/modified the teachings of Judaism, which already had centuries of tithing already established. Dude didn’t invent it.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•The meat industry’s climate accountability moment is here | Two lawsuits called out Big Meat’s bluff. And it worked.0·8 months agoGo after the ad agencies who pushed a claim without substantiation too.
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News@lemmy.world•The FBI spied on a Signal group chat of immigration activists, records reveal
0·8 months agoDude, kudos for keeping, striking, and correcting each of your replies.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Not to get all religous but was not Jesus pissed for people making money in churches? Didn't he flip tables and everything? Then how do churches nowadays explain the collection plate?
0·8 months agoTithing is in the old testament. It’s from a long time before Señor Christ.





Well done on finding another source.
I have no idea what you’re talking about for the rest of your post though. It seems perfectly reasonable to question the validity of a random picture on Twitter.