*Directly above the gravitational center of mass of the Earth
Sheeeeesh, happy?
*Directly above the gravitational center of mass of the Earth
Sheeeeesh, happy?
Id go to the parade with a taco hat and a picket sign?
A tip: you can build your own car using a Raspberry Pi. There are kits. There are motors and batteries that impress.
Also, particularly for ADHD, women and girls would fall through the cracks as tests were often designed around typical ADHD presentation in boys, because of course it fucking is…
It’s called bitshifting and is used to select which bits you want to modify so you can toggle them individually.
1 << 0 is the flag for the first bit
1 << 1 for the second
1 << 2 for the third and so on
I think that’s correct. It’s been years since I’ve used this technique tbh 😅
Edit - oops, responded to wrong comment…
Ah yes, California, the reddest state of all
I never intended to insult you, I was merely explaining how my ADHD manifests.
I made the incorrect assumption that you were coming from a more neurotypical perspective, and for that, I sincerely apologize, but nowhere did I insult you. If you took this as an insult, again, my apologies.
Sick, infantalizing others because they don’t like to do things the way that works for you. Super cool, man.
You clearly do not have ADHD. Those are where things go to be forgotten forever.
Really? I think I see more Ukrainians than Russians on there. That may change if you’re playing from Europe, though?
…okay, I’m going to go ahead and block you now. Welcome to Lemmy, btw.
Ah, so we are ignoring that bit about context. In that case:
Often white supremacists will use the Jerusalem Cross in association with the term “Deus Vult”.[33] Tom Hill, president and executive director of the Center for Peace Diplomacy, said that the combination of these two symbols “when used in combination . . . are ‘an invocation of the claim that crusader violence and its atrocities (including the massacre of civilians) was legitimate.’”[33] “It is this bloody, militant intent that comes first when seeking to understand its current usage as a symbol for those pledging their allegiances in contemporary politics — and this is why it has been appropriated by the so-called ‘alt right,’” Hill said.
I think, with how quickly you responded, you may have missed the addendum I edited into my comment shortly after posting.
It unfairly makes your comment look like you completely ignored it, so felt I should bring your attention to it. My b.
Damn you Lia Thompson! Damn you for DOMINATING in the women’s NCAA swimming and diving championships and checks notes …unremarkably tying for 5th place.
Weird, seems to me most people in this thread saw it and said “oh hey, isn’t that a Nazi symbol?” so I’ll have to agree to disagree on that one, coach.
Not to mention, the context here is also not being plastered on someone known for their devout Christianity or obsession with history or historic symbology.
Oh sick! I too can put together a technically correct wall of text justifying a symbol ruined by fascism that has no initial fascist roots:
The Hindu swastika, known in Sanskrit as svastika (स्वस्तिक), is an ancient and sacred symbol that predates many modern religions and is deeply woven into the spiritual and cultural fabric of Hinduism. Etymologically, svastika is derived from the root “su” (meaning “good” or “well”) and “asti” (“to be”), together forming a word that can be interpreted as “that which is associated with well-being” or simply “auspicious.” The swastika has been used in the Indian subcontinent for over 5,000 years, with archaeological examples appearing as early as the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2500 BCE), long before its appropriation in modern history.
In Hinduism, the swastika is a symbol of auspiciousness, prosperity, and good fortune. It represents the eternal nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality or universal soul in Hindu thought, and the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth (samsara). The symbol is deeply connected to cosmic order (ṛta) and balance. It is often drawn during rituals, festivals, and on temple entrances, doorways, and sacred objects to invoke divine blessings and protect against negative influences. It is also a common sight in Hindu weddings, religious ceremonies, and housewarmings, where it sanctifies the space and denotes sacred intent.
Understanding the Hindu swastika requires acknowledging it as one of the world’s oldest sacred symbols, one that has long represented cosmic harmony, divine presence, and the pursuit of spiritual well-being. To reduce it solely to its modern misappropriation is to obscure millennia of profound spiritual meaning, making it essential to distinguish and respect its original, deeply rooted cultural context.
Now let’s all go tattoo swastikas on our bodies; you go first!
I guess I should have too, I was playing along with you :P