@thebiologist1117
Oui, Lowride was the name
@frankie There's an entire culture surrounding customizing cars like that. Everything from the engine, to the suspension, to the bumpers, to the decals are all custom, usually done in a body shop. They're very expensive.
@frankie The goal is to customize it so it looks nice, and is unique. Then you can bring it to lowrider car meets. #Cars
@frankie There can be music there, and lowriders will often try to "bounce with the beat." That's why they do that jumping thing.
@frankie It can be bad for the car, though, if the bumper crashes down on the ground, so you have to be careful.
I can't believe how immoral that is. These BMW owners *buy* these cars (the cars are theirs, they own them), and then greedy BMW finds a way to siphon off even more money from them, and since it's a subscription service, they'll never stop paying for it.
What's worse is that they're not actually getting anything for paying that $18 a month. *BMW* is taking something away, then charging for it.
Before we had these "internet of things" devices / products (#IOT), it would've been impossible to do what they're doing. But because corporations are so greedy, they abuse the power the internet gives them. They use it to take people's money.
If you're going to take my money, corporations, you at least have to give me something for it. You can't charge me for things I already own... Even so, that's what they're doing. 🤦‍♀️
@frankie Good morning! 💌🤍
@futureisfoss And good morning to you as well. #GoodMorningClub
@lydiaconwell If you somehow existed without ever having met or seen anyone else, how would that make you feel? #ThoughtOfTheDay
Will you two post a thought of the day and tag it with the hashtag? 🙏

@frankie @futureisfoss
@thebiologist1117 @frankie
Now I gotta come up with a thought..... *scratches head*
@futureisfoss *waits with anticipation* ☺️
@thebiologist1117
*still scratching head*
*gets a little nervous* 😬
@futureisfoss Let's see... um...
@futureisfoss What's the last thing you were thinking about a lot?
@thebiologist1117 I just finished watching the last episode of that 911 podcast you recommended me, lol. And it was very funny 😄
@futureisfoss Oh yeah, that one is excellent!
@futureisfoss The Operator and Luna play off of each other so well, I always like to hear what they think of stuff.
@thebiologist1117 They first talked about the war and all which had nothing to do with the call, and he kept teasing the other guy for it, haha 😄
@futureisfoss They have other podcasts, too, like Dark Topic: https://www.1159media.com/dark-topic
DARK TOPIC — 11:59 MEDIA

11:59 MEDIA
@thebiologist1117 Em, you gave me a list of podcasts in our matrix DM, and I haven't even listen to them yet, lol 😂
@futureisfoss Well, even more to warm your earballs with!
@thebiologist1117 I like podcasts because it means I can rest my eyeballs 😇

@thebiologist1117 There you go Em, that's a thought!

#ThoughtOfTheDay

@futureisfoss Wonderful! 💭🌞🙌

@thebiologist1117

I like podcasts because it means I can rest my eyeballs 😇

#ThoughtOfTheDay

And now @frankie?
@futureisfoss Did I send you this one? It's another you might like. Science Talk: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/science-talk/id122384595
‎Science Talk on Apple Podcasts

‎Science · 2021

Apple Podcasts
@futureisfoss Its description: "Science Talk takes you deeply into the world of science audio. Sometimes we travel deep into the wilderness. Sometimes deep into the mind of a scientific expert. The experience will always stimulate your auditory neurons, even if you don't know quite where you're headed at the start. Also check our podcast from Scientific American : "60-Second Science." To view all of our archived podcasts please go to www.scientificamerican.com/podcast"
@thebiologist1117 Yes I like educational ones, thanks Em 🥰
@futureisfoss Trade ruins everything because... things are made, even if they don't need to be, and their quality is usually a lot worse because of it. My stepfather told me that entire cities are built on landfills of garbage sometimes. #TradeRuinsEverything

@thebiologist1117 Yes Em, things are made even if we don't need them, simply for trading them. And if we make good quality lasting products then you can't trade much with it, this is where planned obsolescence comes from. And in order to make these useless goods we also make people work, and in a trade based society everyone is forced to work in order so survive, and it doesn't matter if what they're doing is useful or not.

#TradeRuinsEverything

cc: @tio

@futureisfoss #Rokosun, did you know that there is more garbage in one city than all of our messages combined?
@futureisfoss I don't think we even know what to do with the garbage... the same way we don't know what to do about climate change...
@futureisfoss So... essentially we're just hoping for the best, right? 🥸
@futureisfoss What'll we do when most of our planet is garbage, like in #WALLE?
@futureisfoss In that movie, most of the planet, I think, turned into desert, and there were daily, massive dust storms.
@futureisfoss That city, in that picture, that's a desert. It didn't used to be.
@futureisfoss No one was left. They had all either died or gone into space, and these corporations... They invented a product that would "clean up earth" while people were away, and those were the WALL-E robots... so for hundreds of years, these WALL-E robots would stack cubes of garbage, and make them into towers. It didn't actually do anything, of course... the garbage was still there... it was just "neatened" a little bit. #Apocalypse
@futureisfoss I 🤍 my threads... It makes me feel like I'm building something, like those WALL-E robots.
@futureisfoss And... the WALL-E robots pretty much failed... There were thousands of them, broken and destroyed everywhere, and even though they were supposed to clean up the garbage, they became garbage themselves.
@futureisfoss And what could they do with it? Garbage take up space, and the planet was out of space, so all they could really do is shuffle it around a bit.
@futureisfoss That's how bad it was in the movie.
@futureisfoss Do you have all your podcasts in a list? Maybe you could post it so we can #copy it?
@futureisfoss And then maybe I could throw it on my website so we could... look at it and decide how it should be presented or something... 👀
@futureisfoss Perhaps we should try to answer the question "Why should people watch this podcast...?"
Sooooo, what do you think a "list of podcasts" needs to have? I think... it needs to have the podcasts on there, they should be arranged alphabetically (so that none appear "better" than the others), and there should be a "personal reflection" to go along with the podcast. I also think the cover art of the podcast should be on there, as well as some other miscellaneous details like how long the podcast has been going, how many episodes there are, and what each episode's average length is.
@thebiologist1117
I have to clean up my subscription list, there are some podcasts there that I don't listen to very often, and I also gotta try out all of the new podcasts that were suggested to me. But if you want then maybe I can give you a short list of what I currently listen to.
@futureisfoss yh, a short list is fine. It's a WIP. 🏗
@thebiologist1117
I think its better to discuss this in matrix or something and then finally make a post or something when its done..... 🤔
@thebiologist1117 On a side note, Em you're the thread queen of fedi! your threads are so long it makes me dizzy, haha 😂

@thebiologist1117
https://www.videoneat.com/documentaries/21904/welcome-to-sodom/

I believe this was the first documentary I saw on videoneat, its about this place in Ghana called Sodom, and I believe its the biggest electronic waste dump in the world. And there are people living there who make money from this waste.

Welcome to Sodom

Hundreds of thousands of mobile phones, LCD TVs, notebooks and the likes become useless and "out" relatively soon and end up in Ghana where children and adolescents dismantle them in toxic smoke. A "clean" business for some, a poisonous routine for others.

VideoNeat

@thebiologist1117 And do you know what the most fucked up thing is? I don't remember where I read this from, but on a different website where they had a comment section under this documentary, someone said something like "Even though this documentary raises concerns about waste, if we don't produce this much waste then people in sodom can't live because they'll have no money" - I think this statement describes the true evil side of our trade-based society.

#TradeRuinsEverything

cc: @tio

@thebiologist1117
I just realized that this place is actually called "Agbogbloshie", here is an article about it - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2014/feb/27/agbogbloshie-worlds-largest-e-waste-dump-in-pictures
Agbogbloshie: the world's largest e-waste dump – in pictures

Photographer Kevin McElvaney documents a former wetland in Ghana which is home to the world’s largest e-waste dumping site, and where most of the the boys and men who smash devices to get to the metals end up dying from cancer in their 20s

the Guardian
@thebiologist1117 All of the messages of the people living there?
@futureisfoss My messages, your messages, Frankie's messages, and @catswhocode's messages.