agamemnonymous
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
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- Comment on [deleted] 3 days ago:
It is in the ways that matter here. “Own” here refers to being independent from your parents specifically, not property ownership.
- Comment on Happy Birthday John Turkey 3 days ago:
I think the joke is that 110.000 years is very precise, but that precision isn’t very useful when you only identify where that measurement zeroes as vaguely as “sometime this week”.
- Comment on Arts & STEM 3 days ago:
Guess biology isn’t STEM then, sorry.
But I’m all seriousness, calculus (and by extension differential equations) is super common in bio. Reaction rates, stable population sizes, micro and macro. I’d be surprised if you never came across it.
- Comment on Arts & STEM 4 days ago:
My subjective interpretation of STEM is “degrees you need to know calculus for”. They’re all math heavy, with precise answers. While the arts are certainly important, I just don’t see how they fit that motif. What is this supposed to accomplish?
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- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
Yes, during which various consequences for the previous 4 years transpired. The effects of his first term rippled on for years. Several ongoing court cases against him for actions during his first term ran long enough to be dismissed because he got elected the second time.
Also did you just not attempt to learn absolutely anything about the time you were away?
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
How does that have acting to do with what I said? What I said was
In any ethical framework, the trolley problem presents you with the conflicting guilts of action and inaction. The ethical frameworks don’t do anything but justify whichever guilt you choose.
When did I say there was a right answer?
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
Then you had 5 years to witness the fallout from 2019 to 2024.
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
What are you talking about? In any ethical framework, the trolley problem presents you with the conflicting guilts of action and infection. The ethical frameworks don’t do anything but justify whichever guilt you choose.
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
I don’t watch TV either. Did you have Internet?
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
Uh, dude’s been a known liar for decades. He made himself known well before 2016, even more so for the next 4 years. We all said this was going to happen, no one else is surprised. You were warned.
- Comment on So um, america just started another war in the middle east. We're going to need a shit ton more memes to distract americans from the nightmare they are enduring. Thanks in advance... 5 days ago:
Has it ever crossed anyone’s mind, that those of that didn’t vote, was usually because we didn’t approve of either candidate?
Christ, do they not teach the trolley problem anymore?
“Has it ever crossed anyone’s mind that I didn’t want the 5 guys on the main track or the 1 guy on the side track to die?”
Duh. That’s the point. You act and feel guilty about a small bad thing, or do nothing and feel guilty and a big bad thing. We got the big bad ending, feel guilty.
- Comment on Every day I'm levelin 1 week ago:
Are you feeling it now?
- Comment on What's the best way to respond to someone who says "transracial is just as valid as transgender"? 1 week ago:
This is exactly why I think “transgender” does more harm than good and I’ll die on this hill. What’s the point? The people who are going to accept the way you express yourself aren’t going to care if it conforms to gender stereotypes, and the people who aren’t won’t suddenly change their minds if it does.
All it does is reinforce the very same stereotypes that gave you gender dysphoria in the first place. It’s saying that gender norms are valid, you just got assigned the wrong ones. Live your truth, express yourself how you want, alter your body however you want, but don’t validate oppressive stereotypes in the process.
- Comment on Protip: 1 week ago:
Asphalt is hot but as long as you keep moving, and you’ve built up some callouses, it’s not that bad. I always kept to the grass on the side when I could.
- Comment on Protip: 1 week ago:
Once upon a time I was a barefoot hippie. If you extrapolate flip-flops down to their Platonic ideal, you can arrive at something you can fold up into your back pocket.
- Comment on Table service 1 week ago:
Two minutes or two bites, but realistically when you can get to it. You wanna make sure they got everything they ordered, and it’s not burnt or undercooked or anything. The alternative is having to wait to get something fixed if it’s messed up. Source: 7 years a server.
- Comment on Mornings got me like... 1 week ago:
A vanilla soy latte is really just a 3 bean soup.
- Comment on Basically 1 week ago:
Take another look at that jak friend. That’s not the look of shock, it’s awe.
- Comment on Newsom Says Trump Is Destroying U.S. Democracy in Speech on L.A. Protests 2 weeks ago:
There’s no movement without class consciousness. Grassroots doesn’t work without, well, grassroots
- Comment on Anon pitches a new game 2 weeks ago:
Fiduciary duty to shareholders. Line must go up, as much as possible, as fast as possible.
- Comment on Anon has a dream 2 weeks ago:
There is the theory that dreams are simulations to prepare you for stressful situations. Being exposed to rejection in simulation helps to not react… poorly irl.
- Comment on Caption this. 2 weeks ago:
Looks like the cover for an album called “Experimentation” by a band called “Synaptic Response”
- Comment on Baldur's Gayte 2 weeks ago:
Make sure you’re distinguishing between a circle and a disc.
- Comment on Ads when you’re pumping gas 2 weeks ago:
Sounds like you need Ketchup, packed with natural mellowing agents.
- Comment on where are worker rights parades? why are we focusing on very limited issues? 2 weeks ago:
instead of bickering over why people are at the queer event and not a workers event
I see a lot of people in the thread interpreting OPs statements this way, but that just doesn’t seem like what they’re saying at all. They didn’t say anything negative about queer events, and they’re not asking why people are at them, or implying that those events should be less popular. They’re asking why workers rights events aren’t even more popular, considering their relevance to the vast majority of the population.
- Comment on How do you keep track of what games you have played over the years? 2 weeks ago:
Me too, but I don’t really play a lot of video games, so I could list every game I’ve ever played pretty quickly.
- Comment on Looking for the perfect 5 year anniversary gift? 2 weeks ago:
For me it was Another Idea by Marc Rebillet.
- Comment on Read what you preach, jackass 3 weeks ago:
Sure it still kinda works, it’s just not a very sensible metaphor that way.