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  • 1rre@discuss.tchncs.detoMemes@lemmy.mlCultural enrichment
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    5 days ago

    Thanks for proving my point that you reject even being offered evidence because you don’t want to see something that challenges your worldview.

    I could’ve spent time compiling a list, but you’d either ignore it or say it’s a biased source because it’s non-chinese or something.


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    5 days ago

    incontrovertible

    The issue is, genocide deniers are very keen to dispute any readily available facts - Holocaust, Armenian Genocide, Holodomor, etc deniers, along with flat earthers and other far-fetched conspiracy believers are willing to reject swathes of evidence and released documents that show intent and execution; I could link you interviews with Uyghurs saying they were forceably steralised or reeducated from respected sources (and am happy to) but it seems like you’ve already made your mind up so will just be selectively blind when reading them



  • There’s different frequencies for different clothing items though:

    • Socks, underwear, sports kit: Daily
    • Dress shirts: Every two days
    • T-shirts: Every 3 days
    • Shorts, jeans, chinos, gloves: Weekly to fortnightly or when they get dirty
    • Trainers, beanie hats: Every few months
    • Leather shoes, caps, formal hats:

    Different parts of the body produce different levels of sweat, different materials pick it up at different rates. If you’re washing all your clothes at the same frequency you’re either a clean freak who’s apparently fine with wearing socks that very clearly need washing after a day’s use but not with wearing other things which are pretty much clean, or you’re just wearing out your clothes way faster than you need to