Oh wow, thanks for the information.
Makes sense. A lot. I’ll read up on that, thanks again.
Oh wow, thanks for the information.
Makes sense. A lot. I’ll read up on that, thanks again.
I genuinely fail to see why it’s a thing. Like reading up it, it’s basically just convergent evolution of crustaceans to a crab-like shape.
Couldn’t the same be said for a ton of fish-like animals? The many attempts of nature to develop a fish? Hell, even some mammals went back to the fish, plan, although with the tail-fin the wrong way and having to visit the surface to breathe.
Or large-ish mammals all having pretty much a similar bodyplan, four limbs, head and neck.
Like surely there’s something so specific in carcinisation that I just haven’t picked up on yet. If someone know what it is pls inform me.
Complaining about long waits, given the alternative, seems really, I dunno, privileged?
Oh, so no-one who has it better than the person who has it the worst can complain?
You’ve no idea how fucked the healthcare is in certain parts. Just an hour ago I was talking to a friend who shared a story about having a wisdom tooth removed. An inexperienced dentist, a small healthcare station. He removed the crown, but couldn’t get the roots out, and there were no other dentists left for the day, so he sent my friend home with some ibuprofen. With open nerves, bleeding in his mouth.
He was home for an hour or two and went to the ER.
Currently I’ve been waiting for several years, if not actually decades, in a way.
So excuse me if your healthcare is even worse, but I think we’ve the right to discuss how this shit could be improved without some asshole coming along to tell us to check our privilege.
A psychiatrist on call at an ER got a guard to throw me out after I told him I was afraid I’d hurt myself oe others. Then when he started throwing me out, I asked what happens if I hurt someone? His answer: “don’t try to make this my responsibility”. Like motherfucker, that’s is literally in your job description.
I made a formal complaint, as did my friend for his tooth operation. Both got answered with “yeah nothing was done wrong”.
At least in the US you can sue people over shit like that.
The police also broke my rights and abused me, and the supreme court sided with me. Compensation? Not even an apology or a letter informing me the cops actually did break my rights. I had to read it from a fucking newspaper.
https://www.hs.fi/suomi/art-2000009654524.html
And that was probably the smallest infringement they committed, but as they prevented me from filming (and weirdly had “lost” all the pictures they took and the security cam material when I asked for them in court, with a lawyer), I didn’t have proof of any of it, and the police obviously denied everything.
In the US I’d be living off the compensation for a good few years if not my life by investing it nicely. At the least I would’ve got vindication. Now they just got away with it, and people don’t even believe me about the abuse, despite me having a few photos of the cell covered in my blood.
So you know, we live in rather different societies, with different problems and different privileges. Perhaps let’s support the downtrodden we all are instead of competing who has it the worst?
The world isn’t simple, but some arguments can be.
Simple is also different from easy.
Why not both?
Much like how gifs work, I presume.
Like you just imagine someone shaking their head. Just kine you imagine someone smiling when I type :)
The thing is, shaking ones head isn’t as universal of a symbol as smiling. Some cultures have nods and shakes the other way around. Which seems somewhat weird.
Your arguments suck. Get some better ones.
Data is also objective or at least organised information, whereas lore is somewhat unreliable information, as it’s characterised by oral tradition. (Also if you think about the word “folklore” the connotation of factual isn’t too strong.)
I don’t trust your understanding of psychiatry to be so well versed that you could say with authority that this kid is beyond help.
He may or may not have Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), but that simple fact alone isn’t anywhere near enough to say he’s beyond help.
https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/antisocial-personality-disorder/
#Treating antisocial personality disorder
In the past, antisocial personality disorder was thought to be a lifelong disorder, but that’s not always the case and it can sometimes be managed and treated.
Evidence suggests behaviour can improve over time with therapy, even if core characteristics such as lack of empathy remain.
No, it’s definitely not normal to murder someone, but also, you definitely don’t have the authority to say he’s definitely beyond ANY help. That’s the part I find ridiculous, not the part where you think there’s something wrong with him. Of course there’s something wrong with him; he stabbed someone to death. The point is that despite murder being a horrific crime, as a society, we have moved past defining people as singularly evil for all killings.
If he did not know the kid, this isn’t even probably murder — it’s manslaughter. And if crimes of passion basically are things that you consider evidence of people being “outside ANY possible help”, then what, should we just start killing anyone who kills another person? Don’t listen to any reason, anything, just the death penalty for them, even if it was an accident? (Which this obviously wasn’t but this wasn’t premeditated either, meaning it’s not legally murder, that’s just a way for us to emphasise the horrific nature of the crime.)
Here. https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/teippasi-uhrin-painonnostotankoon-ja-upotti-jokeen-paasee-ehdonalaiseen/3336726 it’s a Finnish article, title translates as: “Taped victim to a weightlifting pole and sunk them into a river - gets free on parole.”
When he got out on parole, he moved to the building I lived in. He made friends with me (because I was the weeder in a building of grannies). By that time he was already 50 something I think. Very polite, pretty nice guy to be around, never felt threatened. Made good food. And he asked me about a pound of meth that someone stole from the storage that I too had access to (not his cabin specifically, but the room the locked shacks/cabins are in). Now even back then I had driven a taxi for years in Finland, and knew all manners of criminals. This murderer (who actually did murder as it was premeditated, unlike the kid) definitely got rehabilitated to at least some extent. Never killed anyone again, that we know of, and I don’t doubt he did. He did beat one guy up, but that guy really had it coming and I don’t believe in violence. And I do mean he really had it coming. More sort of a vigilante thing, not random violence. And totally justified. I won’t go into details about that though. I get that this paragraph is now a pretty poor argument from the reader’s point of view, but trustmebro, he was alright, and prison had definitely changed him a lot as a person. Neatest dude I ever knew, spotless apartment, kitchen, fridge. Ate healthy, exercised. Then he got a bit too much into meth again at the time I moved out of the building and then I didn’t really hear from him until he was dead, but he definitely didn’t at least get convicted of killing anyone during those last few years.
The point I’m making is most criminals can be rehabilitated to quite an extent, even if not “completely”. To the extent that they understand not to pull of shit like stabbing people, at least. The kid probably has no idea of the hell he unleashed on his own life. And once he gets to feel that for a few years, I think he’ll be humbled a bit. So I would not say that he is “definitely beyond ANY help”.
Any vote not cast will strengthen the side which is likely to assert a win no matter how badly they lose.
Mutually Assured Destruction between the East and the West, you say?
Sounds like something our friend @davel@[email protected] would know about, but as usual he ran before he dirtied his nice profile too badly. There’s only so long he can avoid being directly asked if he’s pro-Russian or not. Which we all know he is.
Oh yeah I know. The first time I ever commented something to him, it took him less than two comments to start making threats with his mod status.
A very clear Russian troll. Claims to be American, but I seriously doubt it. A Putler loving American? Must have a lot of friends. :D
I seriously don’t understand why lemmy.world federates with lemmy.ml
for everyone: even if you don’t read these give them a few clicks for the algorithm
I am not making any prescriptive claims about how the phrase burning ought to be used when describing the practice on humans
Oh, so you did go and spend a few minutes on Wiki, good, that’s a start. See you are making prescriptive claims as to how you think people have interpreted it, even when faced with people saying “no, that’s definitely not how I interpreted it”, and afterwards you even argue to them that they can’t have interpreted “branding” as a printed mark, since that’s not in it’s definition. Then someone shows you it is in the definition, and you still maintain your prescriptive claim.
You literally write it out right there.
“Everyone in the comments are assuming the literal and first dictionary definition of branding by physical mutilation.”
Now you’ve walked back that very prescriptive statement about how you pretend people have definitely interpreted this headline from explicitly stating that EVERYONE is doing something to “imply a good majority”. But there is no “good majority”. People upvoting a comment claiming something doesn’t make that claim any more true, you understand that.
You linking “colloquialism” is peak irony as well. See if you actually understood the subject, you’d realise how silly the things you claim are. But you don’t, so you don’t realise it, so you keep doing it. :D What does colloquial language have to do with this? Please? Do make an argument, instead of your pseudointelligent babbling about “colloquial ambiguity”. This is about you having EXPLICITLY stated that EVERYONE in this thread is using the “literal and first dictionary definition”. Even being charitable to you… where is that “good majority assuming the literal and first dictionary definition”? And… which dictionary? Wouldn’t be the only one you checked when someone linked it to you, would it? Because dictionaries don’t actually always put definitions in the same order, you see. :F
You’re still pretending that everyone is applying the insane prescriptive standard you hold to this word, when native speakers most certainly don’t. I’ve also linked you a million resources showing the actual usage of the term. From movies, shows, books and news articles. Most usages are either discussing a trademark or the act of being “branded” figuratively. As in all these examples that they use here https://www.playphrase.me/#/search?q=branded&language=en and once more, those examples are not cherry-picked, unlike you claimed so many times. They’re literally randomly picked examples. That’s the very opposite of cherry-picking, ie selecting. I won’t argue that no-one uses “branding” to refer to hot irons (or cold ones, as it happens, as cryo-branding is a thing as well nowadays, better scars), but I am arguing that your bullshit statement about “Everyone in the comments are assuming the literal and first dictionary definition of branding by physical mutilation” being bullshit, because there’s even a clear fucking illustration of someone having marker on their face. So please show these “everyones” using this definition which means permanent physical mutilation. Go ahead. I’ll wait right here. You know, unless you want to just admit that you making a statement you knew to be bullshit?
You simply made a statement you can’t back up so you’re having to change it and move the goalposts of this debate. “Do better.”
I’ve addressed your “but other people have asserted the same bullshit I have, so the bullshit must be true!” quite a few times now.
See you’re walking back this statement you made. Now you’re trying to say “no, I didn’t say that everyone is literally using that definition, I only said that some others have pointed out the ambiguity”?
“To imply a good majority”
Oh… so… people use figures of speech when they use language, instead of meaning the literal meaning of the words they’re using? Oh geez. I wonder if there’s like any discipline which studies how language is used.
I’ve not at any point claimed that there aren’t people who may have perceived it as a literal burning iron. I’m noting that there isn’t a single one in this thread in which you claim that EVERYONE is using “the LITERAL and FIRST dictionary definition”. Literally everyone should be interpreting it as literal branding. There’s not a single comment saying so. Definitely not everyone or even a “good majority”. Only yours saying that every other comment is doing that, despite everyone being able to read the other comments, like mine, which are pointing out that that’s not how language or journalistic headlines work.
It’s not biased, but you’re rather adamant it is, yet can’t even stand behind your words, but also can’t admit that were wrong or that you can’t stand behind them.
Just like I said, you’re now trying to defend a statement where you assert that the headline is purely prescriptive, as a statement that was purely descriptive. You could avoid all this by reading wikipedia for a few minutes, but instead you keep coming back here to humiliate yourself more and more. It’s hilarious.
Hope you addressed that to people in general.
I’ve dried and made tee as well. Was rather soft. But it’s very hard experimenting when you’ve no idea of potency or dosages. For me at least, even though I tried getting a good buzz and drank quite a large dose, the effects were rather mild. Noticeable and pleasant, but not too strong.
At least for one there was not a similar sort of anxiety liberty caps give. They are really potent though, so it’s a bit different.
I might collect an amanita or two actually not that they should be somewhat in season. Although I might be late already.
Coke may have (re)popularised them, but they didn’t originate them, so the Siberian shroom santa is still technically possible if not plausible.
Although it may seem a fortunate coincidence, the use of red and white colours for Santa’s outfit was not a homage to Coca-Cola’s brand colours, but rather was inspired by the Bishop’s mitre clothing which may have been worn by the real St Nicholas
https://www.citma.org.uk/resources/the-story-of-santa-and-coca-cola-blog.html
Well that’s a different thing, as it’s not an abbreviation, but an acronym. Which is why that actually gave me pause after years of using “smth” online, because I always read “smh” as “something” instead of “shaking my head.”
Did you know humans are more closely related to catfish than catfish are to dogfish?
QI | No such thing as a fish
Yeah, I can see that. But also it’s swimming in water. Then again if tou want to crawl around the bottom? Hexapod is probably the way to go. But then you also need to be able ro manipulate shit, so frontlimbs become bigger.
Like a lot of space vehicles meant for surface exploring, both imagined and real, are usually six-wheeled, probably for added stability in a rocky terrain where there’s a bit less gravity and sometimes storms and whanot. And what is it like on the ocean floor? Rocky, basically “less gravity” and odd flows like storms.
Idk there’s a bit more to it I guess, I’m just looking for what that bit is, or if there indeed is one.