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- Comment on Good advice 13 hours ago:
Was gonna comment the same thing…
- Comment on mmm... tastes like chimkin 1 week ago:
Are we actually herbivores that are oportunistic carnivores?
- Comment on mmm... tastes like chimkin 1 week ago:
have these people never seen themselves? eating chicken all day?
- Comment on *confused flatfish noises* 1 week ago:
Being a predator is not a property, its a relation. X is a predator of Y… but not of Z, and is a prey of V and not of W.
- Comment on WhatsApp appears to have ads now. Good thing I don't really use it anymore. 1 week ago:
Maybe thats a law where you live but ive definitely been contacted by a bunch of companies through wpp without having contacted them first.
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 2 weeks ago:
I see what you mean now.
The person you responded to at first, i think they played along with that comparison to argue that, even if it was a disability, being annoying doesnt justify bullying. They werent saying it is a disability, they were using another persons premise to argue that bullying isnt justified.
I know some people that are annoying in a way that doesnt seem to be a choice, they have a natural way of behaving that annoys people. And sometimes, what seems to be a choice to be annoying is just manifestations of a persons natural characteristics. So I think we cant actually make a clear distinction between whats a voluntary behaviour and a natural uncensored behaviour. We should just learn to deal with people less aggressively.
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 2 weeks ago:
Is the issue in choosing to do something differently? Voluntarily steping out of a cultural standard? Why is it such a pain in the ass? Did he write your consititution like this? Cant you just not read his comments if you dont want to?
I guess your sentiment is what helps humanity cosolidate any culture at all. But its way too big of a reaction, really…
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 2 weeks ago:
Language evolution is not so much directed by utility, is it?
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 2 weeks ago:
I dont mind it either
- Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people 2 weeks ago:
How is that ableist? I genuinely dont see it.
- Comment on [META] What actually constitutes "mildly infuriating" content? 2 weeks ago:
Remniscent of old vsauce
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Why would the universe be [like this or like that]? When did a question of this kind ever been answered properly?
- Comment on Paul Krugman. Former Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2 weeks ago:
- He didnt say its bad for not being widely used. You can use linux alone, on your own. The point of a currency is to be exchanged, so a currency that is not adopted by people is os very limited use.
- People put up a lot of stupid stickers all the time. People often invest in bad ideas.
- The cult things is not about anyone who disagrees, its about those with aggressive and exagerated reactions.
- Comment on Mocked-up images of a new Steam Controller appear, as speculation rises around Valve revealing new gaming hardware this week [Eurogamer] 3 weeks ago:
I thought this was a meme about a new controller with nothing but gabes face printed on it and it kinda made me giggle.
- Comment on Lemmy be like 3 months ago:
Problems would exist in any system, but not the same problems. Each system has its set of problems and challenges. Just look at history, problems change. Of course you can find analogies between problems, but their nature changes with our systems. Hunger, child mortality, pollution, having no free time, war, censorship, mass surveilence,… these are not constant through history. They happen more or less depending on the social systems in place, which vary constantly.
- Comment on What a shocker! 3 months ago:
‘Fun’ and ‘chill’ are not the same concept. Fan things can be irritating, can make you excited and go through various emotions.
- Comment on ChatGPT dissidents, the students who refuse to use AI: ‘I couldn’t remember the last time I had written something by myself’ 3 months ago:
Learning to do things yourself is exercise for your brain. It doesnt matter that you wont apply that exact skill later, but being well exercised youll be fit to more easily solve problems in the future. Dont underestimate the destructive impact that outsourcing your cognition can have on you brain.
- Comment on ChatGPT dissidents, the students who refuse to use AI: ‘I couldn’t remember the last time I had written something by myself’ 3 months ago:
Is it solving any problem? My life as a teacher just got significantly harder.
- Comment on Yeasty 3 months ago:
Make some pancake
- Comment on GOG’s Freedom To Buy Campaign Gives Away Controversial Games For Free To Protest Censorship 3 months ago:
They probably cant do this unilaterally. Maybe gog paid for those copies and they are limited in quantity.
- Comment on How do you reconcile staying sane while keeping yourself up-to-date with the news? 4 months ago:
Get into taking news slowly. Maybe set one day in the week for you to catch up on what happened a bit. And resist the urge to go checking for news constantly. Getting news from social media make it seem like a lot is going on all the time, but its mostly a lot of noise and many rehashings of the same “news” (especially if you get them through memes in social networks). Getting news on sunday is cool because you let matters cool down a bit and people have had the time to express what has happened better.