[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 4 points 3 hours ago

Em breve vai mandar que esse negócio de brigar com o capitalismo é uma grande besteira, patrão e empregado são todos amigos e estão trabalhando pelos mesmos objetivos. Vão vendo.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 8 points 4 hours ago

I mean, it's south America. Is there another option?

I mean, I know there's drug cartels, but this one also boils down to some American letter agency.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 4 hours ago

Curioso que no quartel, se o soldado questionar uma ordem do superior, é prisão militar NA HORA, sem choro nem vela e não tem justiça ao qual o soldado possa recorrer.

Mas o general pode ir a público declarar sua insubordinação aberta ao comandante supremo. Deveria ir direto pra prisão, da mesma forma (na verdade pelo dobro do tempo do soldado, dada a gravidade).

Isso, e mais o impedimento da progressão funcional do soldado até as altas esferas, pra mim só mostra que na verdade é a simples manutenção do esquema de subordinação escravagista. Os oficiais vêm de uma casta própria, intocável, normalmente cuja família já tem vínculos no militarismo. Uma família prestigiada e cheia de regalias.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 4 hours ago

Username checks out - dandelion is also a PANC lol! Never tried it, thought. But it's on my list, I haven't crossed a dandelion for a while, I'll get some seeds when I have the chance.

That's an useful information you have. It does have a really high fiber content and is low in calories indeed. According to embrapa it have a decent amount of iron, potassium and calcium... as a fatty, may not be the worse idea (gonna have to ditch the batter fry, though. Dammit.)

I'll look up these others you said, if they are as tasty as they are pretty, then it's a deal!

No acorns around here, unfortunately. I'm in Brazil's capital. There are several fruit trees scattered around the town (including an whole avenue of mangoes and another of jackfruit), but fruits are seasonal and don't make proper meals.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Kinda because I can, kinda for the hell of it, kinda because people used to do that and these plants are resilient and I like the idea to have fresh edible stuff around then the zombie apocalypse breaks loose.

Bonus: Also this kinda feels like dungeon meshi but with real foods lol

https://pt-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Plantas_aliment%C3%ADcias_n%C3%A3o_convencionais?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR&_x_tr_pto=wapp

Tap for spoilerFlying potatoes. Yay.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 6 hours ago

Oh this one on the pic isn't mine. It was silly to not post mine, but I didn't had it with me when I decided to post.

Mine doesn't smells pineappley. Also doesn't smell like fish, which some places said it tasted like. Doesn't taste like fish either (I tasted a tiny bit, raw).

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 10 points 7 hours ago

This is a dumb troll, nevermind his existence.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 3 points 18 hours ago

I'll try the app. It's funny that I bought it from a plant nursery, BUT they also had another plant, really similar but had a striking floral scent when you crushed the leaves (like lavender), and when I went to look up the name she gave me I found a whole set of different plant that had nothing to do with that one.

Anyway. I'm probably gonna dunk in batter then fry out when it grows enough leaves... if it's the right plant (an unconventional edible produce called "peixinho da horta").

I already got myself "flying potatoes" (another PANC, "cará do ar") and I hope I can eat them in the same meal, that would be cool af.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 22 hours ago

Probably fungus could end up feasting on them like they are moving piles of organic material.

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submitted 22 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) by Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br to c/askscience@lemmy.world

I'm gonna eat that motherfucker, so I need to be sure. Can birds, cats and dogs also eat them?

Edit: my cat sneaked into the room and ate a bit of a leaf, the same size I had tried myself yesterday. We dead, I'm typing from the afterlife. I tried uploading an actual photo of my plant but lemmy won't let me.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 7 points 2 days ago

I know someone who loves the song Bella ciao and preached how noble it was because it was anti-fascist. Then on the same heartbeat got angry because the song was used in a funk, because "these favelados and their music are trashy and they are defacing this noble song!".

Dude became a bolsonaro fan.

Some people just have no clue what the fuck about no fucks at all. I think they just like the aesthetic or the face value of the speeches, and only surface deep.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/6007978

I'm surprised there haven't been posts about it (or at least I haven't seen them on all the usual suspect communities). My guess is that people are hesitant to call it out in case the story turns out to be true, but I have no such qualms.

How it started

It started when Kyiv Independent quoted a "Western source" that the DPRK has sent 10.000 troops to Russia,. The Western media then ran with the story and said Ukrainian intelligence believes DPRK soldiers are sent to Russia. Once Zelenskyy started talking about it that was good enough for Western media to accept it as fact. I can't find the article now, but I distinctly remember a headline saying "Zelenskyy confirms North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia", they must have changed the headline because of how it sounds. I need to remember to take more screenshots.

At the same time as this story was "breaking", the Western media ran a parallel story about how the DPRK soldiers have already fled their positions. Of course, no videos or pictures of these "deserting soldiers" were ever posted or shared. The Western audience believes these things because they want to believe them to be true.

Racist undertones

Ukraine+Western media are saying that Russia is going to use the DPRK troops to form a Buryat battalion. Buryat people are a distinct ethnicities within the Russian Federation. Ukrainian intelligence services have no doubt chosen the name "Buryat battalion" because in low quality videos and photos Western audiences are not expected to know the difference between a Buryat soldier and a Korean soldier. They are also claiming the Koreans are receiving Russian passports, documents, etc. so if they ever come across the bodies of dead Buryat soldiers they can just claim those are actually DPRK soldiers.

How it's going

The latest "evidence" posted of these supposed DPRK soldiers "fighting for" Russia is two videos without a date or location, but purportedly from Russia's far east. In both videos you can hear Korean being spoken. In one video they are outside training, and in the other they are receiving Russian uniforms.

The Western media can't even get their story straight though. First they reported that South Korea's intelligence has said 12000 DPRK soldiers are fighting for Ukraine but then they revised their story to say 1500 DPRK troops are fighting for Russia. If you look at the CNN url, you will see that it still says "12000 troops", although the title and the body of the article have changed.

Why are they saying this?

It is obvious that Zelenskyy & Co. are trying to present this as an escalation and evidence that this is becoming a "world war". The fact that Ukraine has been supported by countries from around the world is irrelevant. They claim 1500 DPRK citizens getting Russian uniforms is a big problem, yet when some 20.000+ mercenaries from the West received Ukrainian uniforms that was actually wholesome big chungus move.

Regardless of the reality, most people in the West now think that DPRK soldiers are actually fighting Ukraine on the ground, despite the fact that "NATO has not confirmed that thousands of North Korean troops are preparing to join the war, Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Thursday."

But what if the Western media turns out to be right, and there are DPRK soldiers fighting in Ukraine?

I'm happy to say that this story is bullshit because what are 1500 soldiers going to do for Russia? Russia supposedly has some 400k soldiers in Ukraine right now. According to Ukraine+Western media, Russia suffers 1000-1200 casualties a day, so DPRK just sent them a day's worth of fighting force.

But even if that were true (and it isn't), it's not a big deal. Where was the outrage six months ago when Macron said he is considering sending French troops to Ukraine? People don't seem to understand that nobody is stopping individual countries like Poland, Estonia, Latvia, etc. to send troops to Ukraine. It won't trigger Article 5 and it won't drag NATO into war. But no country wants to do it, and no country will do it in response to 1500 supposed DPRK troops being sent there.

If DPRK troops are indeed in Russia and Ukraine, then they are there probably for training, education or to oversee the transfer and use of the artillery ammunition they had sent to Russia earlier. NATO has thousands of its own personnel working in Ukraine, in addition to all the spooks and spies.

The media loves this story because now it's Ukraine "alone" versus Russia, Iran, China and North Korea. It feeds into their underdog story, which only works if they completely ignore all the assistance Ukraine received from the West from the start of this war.

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submitted 1 week ago by Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br to c/brasil@lemmy.pt

Ou ainda guitarra acustica/guitarra? A dúvida está me matando.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br to c/noticias@lemmy.eco.br

O vídeo divulgado de Tertuliana Lustosa, que também é pesquisadora mestranda em Cultura e Sociedade, causou polêmica nas redes sociais. Em pronunciamento, Tertuliana disse que não é a primeira vez que causa comoção por causa do estudo, que já foi ministrado em outras universidades do Brasil.

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