• FuglyDuck
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      So there’s been a lot of progressive changes (weed, abortion, LGBTQ,) and he’s been working that here.

      He genuinely cares about people and absolutely will be a great VP.

      Edit: and you know the whole “Trump is weird” thing? He started that. (Well as a campaign thing.)

      • @Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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        How did it start? I’m not American so I only get to see the reactions to newspieces commenting that Republicans are hating the weird thing, but have no idea how it’s being used.

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          He was giving an interview with some tv thing and commented that trump is weird and people started running with it

          Not actually a lot there. Mostly because that’s just Walz… being honest.

          here he is explaining it

  • @ChillPenguin@lemmy.world
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    As a Minnesotan I’m a little sad that he’s going to be VP. But I understand. He’s been a great governor. Any person that the conservatives give a shitty nickname, you know is doing a great job. Who knew checks notes making sure school children are being fed is such a controversial issue.

    • FundMECFS
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      Walz is more progressive than Kelly.

      You win some you loose some 🤷

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          Man the english language makes no sense.

          the sound in lose is the same sound as we are taught “oo” makes.

          Couldn’t a more straightforward language be chosen as the global one ffs

          • Flying Squid
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            My father (who had a PhD in English) used to tell me that “ghoti” was pronounced “fish”

            GH as in rouGH
            O as in wOmen
            TI as in raTIon

            • @Sc00ter@lemm.ee
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              How do you pronounce women? When I put those sounds together it makes more of a fush or fosh than fish .

              Or do you say fish different than me?

              • Flying Squid
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                “Wih-men.” I think you’re thinking of woman, the singular version of the word.

            • Dr. Bluefall
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              That isn’t really consistent with English orthography.

              But you can write “pfysche”, and that would be consistent with English.

            • @Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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              Looks like loose is from Germanic/Old Norse, “laus”

              And lose is from Old English, “los”

              Also looks like I can’t stand to look at either of these words for a few day now.

              • @Nutteman@lemmy.world
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                From my tiny amount of research eventually it passed through the Dutch layer and ended up as “loose” from those origin points before being adopted into english

            • FundMECFS
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              doesn’t matter what the root is. Just conform the spelling to fit your language’s rules

          • @vxx@lemmy.world
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            There’s also loose and they sound the same but mean different things.

            Loose is when your pants is too wide.

            Lose is when the pants were so wide that you lost them.

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              Lucy’s loose legwear lost latitude, leisurely lowering, leaving Lucy’s legs largely liberated. Lamentably, Lucy’s lost leggings landed listlessly, loitering lifelessly.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

              Man looking a thesaurus is fun Lol

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                Interesting, I didn’t know that. FYI, there’s the phonetic transcription that saves us from using other words to describe a pronunciation.

                luːz - lose

                luːs - loose

            • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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              I think they sound different, loose ends with a curt “s” sound, while lose ends with a longer “z” sound.

              • Jojo, Lady of the West
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                Ooh, also its accent, this is not a thing couplet for me

                Discount, viscount, load and broad,
                Toward, to forward, to reward,

                Nor it’s immediate predecessor,

                Banquet is not nearly parquet,
                Which exactly rhymes with khaki.

                Parquet isn’t in my vocabulary, but doesn’t seem to rhyme with khaki in any common dialect either way.

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      When I was a kid, Scholastic did a “kids pick the president” poll. It was 1984 and John Glenn was running. I voted for him because he was an astronaut and The Right Stuff had come out a year before so I also thought he was basically Ed Harris. (I was 7.)

      Jesse Jackson won. I was disappointed at the time. I’m not a fan of Jackson’s, but I’d still have taken him over 4 more years of Reagan.

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      Yeah, but maybe one day President Kelly? He seems like a interesting person, though I don’t know all of his policy stances

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      my house just put in $50. would likely not have scraped the barrel for that and done just the usual local/state donations.

      see, dems… this is how you juice up your base and get the grass roots hands/feet/wallet support flowing.

      now fucking win and fucking deliver. our children are out of time.

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    Walz 60

    He doesn’t look a day over 75.

    Reading the article though he sounds like a good pick

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      Minnesotan here, been very pleased with the direction of policy and commitment to constituents he’s had. Bummed he won’t be the gov when he’s VP but that’s just me being a little selfish.

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        That’s great to hear. I’m not American, but you can’t sleep next to an elephant, and not feel when it moves. What happens south of our border definitely influences Canadians, and even their politics. I earnestly hope Harris takes it. She’s got a lot of buzz around her: way more than Biden ever did. She’s a legitimately solid candidate - something we would kill for up here.