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  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pubtoMemes@lemmy.mlWhat the flip are you looking at?
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    6 months ago

    I think a better analogy would be, “a building has many exits available, but only 2 emergency exits. During an emergency, you ‘must’ use the emergency exits… But do you really?”

    If the USA population decided to ignore the democrats or republicans, as a whole, and focus their votes on one of the remaining four parties, then you lot would see a different party being elected. Easier said than done. I know. And I’m not blaming any of the USA voting population for this dichotomy.






  • Did a search. After reading a few articles, I think I can summarize it like this:

    Menora means lamp, and is usually 7 candles. Hannukah menora is a lamp for hannukah and has 9 candles. It is usually called a hannukiah, but that’s hard for non-Hebrew speakers to say, so we usually hear menora or hannukah menora.

    Edit: forgot to include the sources. I’ll try to find them all, but here’s the one that, though the shortest, said the most.

    Edit: found two more of the sources (1, 2), but can’t refind the longest one. Sometimes, it’s very annoying not having history saved.