To Mods: I feel like this is not “political enough” for political memes… so… um… …

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    15 hours ago

    Wow, that looks like a lot of work to avoid the 9-9-6 thing. I like this first one though:

    What about unpaid holiday in the USA?

    Was that at the top of the list because it was meant to compare to 9-9-6, somehow? I mean sure, unpaid holidays suck, but that’s not even in the same ballpark as working 72 hours per week, every week. At that point, you’re just living to work (as a robot/zombie slave cursed with a depressed human brain and flesh body).

    As for the rest of the list: I appreciate the effort, but would it have been much harder to use an unordered list? And do you think it’s not possible to gather a big list about China that isn’t just as bad or worse?

    Just out of curiosity: When you say “USians” IRL, how do you pronounce it? “You-ess-ians”? “Yousians”? “Oosians”?

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        12 hours ago

        Neat buzzword ya got there. Anyway, I acknowledge that you’ll continue ignoring 9-9-6. Consider your attempts to dodge it a success. And congrats on your success :)

        On a lighter topic: I’m still curious about “USian”. Appending a suffix like “ian” to an acronym is unusual in English, but this is the second time I’ve encountered it on Lemmy. How is it pronounced?

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          “You-ess-ians” is the way I say it, but I’m a Spaniard so take it with a grain of salt. It’s unfair to the rest of the continent being bunched together with the United SSnaKKKes of America. In Spanish we actually usually refer to Yanks as “Estadounidenses”.