• DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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    Can we replace “911” with an Armed Militia?

    Cops don’t do shit, and when shit gets real, they hide until the incident is over.

  • socsa@piefed.social
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    2 hours ago

    Counterpoint: if you can’t keep the debris off other people’s property, you don’t have enough room to be setting off fireworks.

  • Dorkyd68@lemmy.world
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    My city allows fireworks. We are the only city that does in my area so people come from all over the place to set them off.

    At a certain point last night there were so many going off that I started to wonder if I were shoot .40 cal into the ground would anyone be able to hear it. So I did. I went into my backyard (alone) found a safe spot and shot one into the ground. I was correct in my assumption. There is no way anyone could tell. So I got away with it. The point of all of this is if I needed to ever kill my neighbor I would just wait until the 4th.

    Just to add I was sober last night and alone.

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    Heh. Opposite to everyone here, I am pro-fireworks.

    Once a year.

    Bird deaths are sad thing but if it’s a planned thing once a year, people can shelter their pets and folk who are vulnerable can simply prepare. No harm done, honestly.

    But oh my god do I want to murder wankers who proceed to shoot fireworks, often just under peoples windows, for weeks after that. Dear god am I feeling hateful for that.

    And yeah, about why I like fireworks - they are pretty, feel amazing, are special occasion and overall, are fun. And yes, that’s literally blowing money into the air so I don’t do that much, but I still love them.

    Edit: Oh, and when done en-masse, there’s something magical to them. Even awe inspiring.

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      Jup, no harm done. Just millions of wild animals that get scared, wounded or are dying as a result. Not to forget the massive pollution of the air and the environment or the people with pets or special needs who are in most cases not really able to protect themselves from that. We humans are so shitty that this is by far not the worse we do. But “no harm done” is a sick joke.

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        Are you shooting in forest or something? Birds in cities, yes, and I even admitted it in my previous comment, so what’s you on about?

        And what do you mean people with pets or special needs are not able to protect themselves? Ever heard of a radio? One of many things you can use to drown out the shots for pets. Or are you just sitting your pets on the window and pointing at the beautifully ligthened sky while the poor pet shivers beside you, like psychopats?

        And for people - headphones exist. It’s literally one night a year.

        So yeah, no harm done.

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          And what do you mean people with pets or special needs are not able to protect themselves? Ever heard of a radio? One of many things you can use to drown out the shots for pets. Or are you just sitting your pets on the window and pointing at the beautifully ligthened sky while the poor pet shivers beside you, like psychopats?

          And for people - headphones exist. It’s literally one night a year.

          What a selfish and self centered argument.

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          You can repeat “no harm done” at the end of every comment, and it wouldn’t change any of the data we have proving it does, in fact, a lot of harm

    • ghostlychonk@lemmy.world
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      Agreed. On the holiday, even a bit on the weekend is fine. But last year we had one asshole somewhere in the neighborhood who was setting off those ones that are literally just a large booming noise until at least 12am for about la week straight. This year has been much more reserved. I’m thinking they either moved or possibly their immediate neighbors threatened them.

    • Rampsquatch@sh.itjust.works
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      8 hours ago

      Hey, you’re supposed to be shitting on the same thing everyone else is shitting on, not making reasonable points that I totally agree with!

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    Funny. In Germany we have been discussing banning fireworks for new years for a while now since more and more people realize the mix of alcohol and fireworks is a bad idea and traumatizing pets, war refugees and old people, killing wildlife and poisoning the air for days to come is not worth it so some people can watch something go boom.

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      It’s banned here and people still shot off hundreds of them directly across the street from city hall and the police station. As well as every direction in the distance.

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      As a German…every year since forever, I ask myself what is so great about this boom boom. Didn’t even wanna do it as a boy. My dad wanted me to want, so HE could do boom boom.

      Now that I’m older I still don’t get it. Except now it even hurts to watch money literally explode while there are people that are hungry or have no shelter or no help at all.

    • DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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      My cat escaped and ran into the yard without permission and hid under a bush in the yard. I think she was enjoying the fireworks. Couldn’t get the cat out of hiding until the fireworks were over.

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    Fireworks might be beautiful for a moment, but they leave behind a trail of harm.

    They pollute the air with toxic chemicals and fine dust, spiking asthma and breathing problems. After events like July 4th or Diwali, air quality drops dangerously — and people with lung issues feel it immediately.

    The noise isn’t just loud — it’s traumatizing. Pets panic, birds die, and people with PTSD or autism often suffer in silence.

    Tradition isn’t a good excuse when it causes this much damage. Not all traditions are worth keeping — especially when they hurt the most vulnerable.

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    11 hours ago

    celebrating your terrorist country - NO

    taking action action your terrorist government and peers disguised by the sounds of fireworks - YES

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    It’s always ‘don’t be a karen and call the cops on illegal fire works’ followed by ‘why the fuck did you not call the cops on the illegal fireworks’ after house fires break out.

    I’d like to remind everyone that fireworks are an explosive. Want to know how dangerous fireworks are? Ask ER staff what kind of injuries they see the most on 4th of July.

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    21 hours ago

    It’s not just the 4th of July. Assholes here sell and set off fireworks for any possible holiday.