It ainât the emissions, it's the land use. About 40% of the USA's land is used for animal agriculture. Another 8% is for literally all the other crops. Stop eating meat, and we could return about a third of the land in the US to nature, or other uses. That's a lot of carbon capture / solar power plants etc.
I never understood base 12 arguments. If you're finding it more useful to count in sets of 12, nothing about the base 10 system stops you. Base just refers to the number of symbols used, it doesn't change any of the mathematics.
So you actually count by segments of the finger, using your thumb as a tapper. Crook your index finger and look at it - three segments, right? (At least for most people) The segment nearest your hand is 1, middle is 2, end is 3. Middle finger is 4, 5, 6, etc. So you can count up to 12 on four fingers.
Then you use your non-dominant hand to mark dozens. Count to 12 on your main hand, raise on finger on your second hand, repeat. So you can actually count to 60 just on your hands.
for counting on your hands base 2 is actually just obviously the best one, it's really easy to do once you get the hang of how base 2 works and it lets you count to fuckin 31 on a single hand and 1023 on two hands, with barely any effort at all!
Diatribe on the Nature of Happiness, Lobsters, and the Agony of Sensitivity to Criticism
Let me tell you something about happiness, Bucko. You think itâs some ephemeral state, a butterfly you chase through meadows of self-help books and Instagram affirmations? Wrong. Happiness is a biological phenomenonâdeeply rooted in the evolutionary substructure of existence. And if you want to understand it, youâd better start with lobsters. Yes, lobsters. Because 300 million years of evolutionary wisdom is nothing to sneeze at.
Lobsters, as you may knowâor should know, if youâve done your homeworkâlive in dominance hierarchies. When a lobster wins a fight, its serotonin levels surge. Serotonin! The same neurotransmitter that governs your mood, confidence, and willingness to stride into a room like you own the place. The victorious lobster stands taller, claws outstretched, exoskeleton gleamingâa titan of the tidal zone. But the defeated lobster? Slumped, skulking, serotonin drained. It becomes hypersensitive to threat, flinching at shadows. Sound familiar?
Now, translate that to humans. You think your sensitivity to criticism is some unique moral failing? Please. Itâs an ancient, embodied response to perceived status collapse. When someone critiques youâyour work, your ideas, your very beingâit triggers a primal alarm: âAre you slipping down the hierarchy? Will you end up alone, starving, crushed under the claws of a better-prepared competitor?â No wonder you recoil. No wonder it hurts. Your biology is screaming, âDanger! Social death imminent!â
But hereâs the rub: Youâre not a lobster. Youâre a humanâblessed (or cursed) with self-awareness and the capacity to transcend your biology. So, whatâs the path forward? First, understand that happiness isnât about avoiding pain. Itâs about bearing the load. Lobsters donât get happy by hiding under rocks; they climb the hierarchy by engaging in the brutal, necessary dance of conflict. And youâyou think happiness is the absence of suffering? Wrong again. Happiness is the byproduct of meaning, and meaning is forged in the crucible of struggle.
When youâre hypersensitive to criticism, itâs because youâve conflated your fragile ego with your worth. Youâve mistaken your current position in the hierarchy for your eternal fate. But hereâs a secret: Hierarchies arenât static. Lobsters molt. They shed their shells and regrow them, larger, stronger. And you? You can molt too. You can shed the brittle carapace of insecurity and replace it with the armor of competence. How? By facing the damn criticism. By asking, âWhat here is true, and how can I use it to ascend?â
Stop catastrophizing. Your bossâs nitpicking, your partnerâs sigh, the anonymous trollâs jabâthese are not existential threats. Theyâre feedback. And feedback is the universeâs way of saying, âHey, hereâs a map to a better version of you⌠if youâre brave enough to read it.â The lobster doesnât sulk after a loss; it recalibrates. It learns. It returns to the arena.
So, stand up straight. Shoulders back. Serotonin isnât just handed outâitâs earned through confrontation with chaos. You want happiness? Stop demanding the world cushion your fragile psyche. Instead, become someone worthy of respect, starting with self-respect. Clean your room. Master a skill. Speak your truth, even if your voice shakes. And when criticism comesâand it willâmetabolize it. Let it fortify you, not paralyze you.
Because hereâs the ultimate truth: The most reliable antidote to sensitivity isnât thicker skin; itâs a nobler aim. Lobsters fight for survival. You? You can fight for something transcendentâa life of responsibility, meaning, and yes, even joy. But youâll have to claw your way there.
But this isn't reality. Trumps "opinions" have created monsters, something that is changing the world. RFK and his not believing in diseases, and measles outbreaking again because of his "opinions"?.
My opinion on games may not matter, but shitty opinions disguised as fact are 100% poison that spreads like wildfire amongst idiots. Look at Muskrat, Tesla tanking because he's a shit person with bad "opinions", calling them facts, he's just a liar.
Tldr: some opinions do matter and can irrevocable damage the world.
38 Comments
seeigel@feddit.org · 35 pts · 1y
See the green parts? The ranting is to prevent them from turning yellow, or blue.
Dasus@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 1y
White is also an option.
See this positive article from 2023.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jul/25/gulf-stream-could-collapse-as-early-as-2025-study-suggests
TachyonTele@lemm.ee · 8 pts · 1y
That's a fun thing to read in the morning. Thanks!
Dasus@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 1y
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 1y
frunch@lemmy.world · 30 pts · 1y
BearGun@ttrpg.network · 7 pts · 1y
What you don't see here are china and parts of the middle east, hovering nebulously in an indistinct location on the other side of the globe.
aberrate_junior_beatnik@midwest.social · 11 pts · 1y
I feel much better now that I'm reminded of my insignificance, ty
Deceptichum@quokk.au · 11 pts · 1y
WanderingThoughts@europe.pub · 11 pts · 1y
Just because some things are intangible doesn't mean they're not real.
figjam@midwest.social · 10 pts · 1y
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and no one wants to hear yours.
MajesticElevator@lemmy.zip · 2 pts · 1y
I want đ
Karl@programming.dev · 9 pts · 1y
I disagree
_vote@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 1y
https://youtu.be/ohDB5gbtaEQ
astutemural@midwest.social · 8 pts · 1y
Alright, everyone post your opinions.
I think Base 12 is superior to Base 10 for human use.
We could get most of the way to stopping climate change by just not eating meat.
Also, I liked Mass Effect 3 more than 1 or 2.
LostXOR@fedia.io · 4 pts · 1y
astutemural@midwest.social · 3 pts · 1y
It ainât the emissions, it's the land use. About 40% of the USA's land is used for animal agriculture. Another 8% is for literally all the other crops. Stop eating meat, and we could return about a third of the land in the US to nature, or other uses. That's a lot of carbon capture / solar power plants etc.
LostXOR@fedia.io · 3 pts · 1y
Fleur_@aussie.zone · 3 pts · 1y
I never understood base 12 arguments. If you're finding it more useful to count in sets of 12, nothing about the base 10 system stops you. Base just refers to the number of symbols used, it doesn't change any of the mathematics.
lars@lemmy.sdf.org · 3 pts · 1y
I want 6 fingers per hand if I have to wake up and deal with thatââ kinda bullshit
astutemural@midwest.social · 4 pts · 1y
So you actually count by segments of the finger, using your thumb as a tapper. Crook your index finger and look at it - three segments, right? (At least for most people) The segment nearest your hand is 1, middle is 2, end is 3. Middle finger is 4, 5, 6, etc. So you can count up to 12 on four fingers.
Then you use your non-dominant hand to mark dozens. Count to 12 on your main hand, raise on finger on your second hand, repeat. So you can actually count to 60 just on your hands.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 1y
for counting on your hands base 2 is actually just obviously the best one, it's really easy to do once you get the hang of how base 2 works and it lets you count to fuckin 31 on a single hand and 1023 on two hands, with barely any effort at all!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SMmc9gQmHQ
myrrh@ttrpg.network · 2 pts · 1y
prime_number_314159@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 1y
It takes way longer than that for me to share my opinions. The Earth should be rotated at least 30-40 degrees.
madcaesar@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 1y
Checkmate atheists!
Nikls94@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 1y
You could have at least removed france
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 1y
Not true, I flushed
loomy@lemy.lol · 3 pts · 1y
saigot@lemmy.ca · 2 pts · 1y
Space isn't black its transparent, there's just nothing behind it.
loomy@lemy.lol · 1 pts · 1y
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 2 pts · 1y
yes
Fleur_@aussie.zone · 3 pts · 1y
And yet people read it and get mad
Frozengyro@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 1y
GRRRrrrRrr what kind of anti American posts a whole globe without America on it, fucking racist!! We can tell it's fake cause you removed amkerikkka!
/s cause ugh.....
jordanpeterson@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 1y
Diatribe on the Nature of Happiness, Lobsters, and the Agony of Sensitivity to Criticism
Let me tell you something about happiness, Bucko. You think itâs some ephemeral state, a butterfly you chase through meadows of self-help books and Instagram affirmations? Wrong. Happiness is a biological phenomenonâdeeply rooted in the evolutionary substructure of existence. And if you want to understand it, youâd better start with lobsters. Yes, lobsters. Because 300 million years of evolutionary wisdom is nothing to sneeze at.
Lobsters, as you may knowâor should know, if youâve done your homeworkâlive in dominance hierarchies. When a lobster wins a fight, its serotonin levels surge. Serotonin! The same neurotransmitter that governs your mood, confidence, and willingness to stride into a room like you own the place. The victorious lobster stands taller, claws outstretched, exoskeleton gleamingâa titan of the tidal zone. But the defeated lobster? Slumped, skulking, serotonin drained. It becomes hypersensitive to threat, flinching at shadows. Sound familiar?
Now, translate that to humans. You think your sensitivity to criticism is some unique moral failing? Please. Itâs an ancient, embodied response to perceived status collapse. When someone critiques youâyour work, your ideas, your very beingâit triggers a primal alarm: âAre you slipping down the hierarchy? Will you end up alone, starving, crushed under the claws of a better-prepared competitor?â No wonder you recoil. No wonder it hurts. Your biology is screaming, âDanger! Social death imminent!â
But hereâs the rub: Youâre not a lobster. Youâre a humanâblessed (or cursed) with self-awareness and the capacity to transcend your biology. So, whatâs the path forward? First, understand that happiness isnât about avoiding pain. Itâs about bearing the load. Lobsters donât get happy by hiding under rocks; they climb the hierarchy by engaging in the brutal, necessary dance of conflict. And youâyou think happiness is the absence of suffering? Wrong again. Happiness is the byproduct of meaning, and meaning is forged in the crucible of struggle.
When youâre hypersensitive to criticism, itâs because youâve conflated your fragile ego with your worth. Youâve mistaken your current position in the hierarchy for your eternal fate. But hereâs a secret: Hierarchies arenât static. Lobsters molt. They shed their shells and regrow them, larger, stronger. And you? You can molt too. You can shed the brittle carapace of insecurity and replace it with the armor of competence. How? By facing the damn criticism. By asking, âWhat here is true, and how can I use it to ascend?â
Stop catastrophizing. Your bossâs nitpicking, your partnerâs sigh, the anonymous trollâs jabâthese are not existential threats. Theyâre feedback. And feedback is the universeâs way of saying, âHey, hereâs a map to a better version of you⌠if youâre brave enough to read it.â The lobster doesnât sulk after a loss; it recalibrates. It learns. It returns to the arena.
So, stand up straight. Shoulders back. Serotonin isnât just handed outâitâs earned through confrontation with chaos. You want happiness? Stop demanding the world cushion your fragile psyche. Instead, become someone worthy of respect, starting with self-respect. Clean your room. Master a skill. Speak your truth, even if your voice shakes. And when criticism comesâand it willâmetabolize it. Let it fortify you, not paralyze you.
Because hereâs the ultimate truth: The most reliable antidote to sensitivity isnât thicker skin; itâs a nobler aim. Lobsters fight for survival. You? You can fight for something transcendentâa life of responsibility, meaning, and yes, even joy. But youâll have to claw your way there.
Now, go forth. The tideâs coming in.
theshoeshiner@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 1y
My father, for all his flaws, instilled a phrase in my brain that i am eternally thankful for... Other people don't control your feelings.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 1y
the sheer fucking difference in density of information between these two messages
cRazi_man@lemm.ee · 2 pts · 1y
Corporate needs you to fond the differences in these 2 pictures.
Yareckt@lemmynsfw.com · 2 pts · 1y
One is on the right side. The other on the left
griff@lemmings.world · 1 pts · 1y
fond is a verb now??
cRazi_man@lemm.ee · 2 pts · 1y
Autocorrect.....you've screwed me again.
salty_mcnutter@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 1y
Much difference, great successes!
zarathustrad@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 1y
No, after my opinion the POV rotated 180°...
thermal_shock@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 1y
But this isn't reality. Trumps "opinions" have created monsters, something that is changing the world. RFK and his not believing in diseases, and measles outbreaking again because of his "opinions"?.
My opinion on games may not matter, but shitty opinions disguised as fact are 100% poison that spreads like wildfire amongst idiots. Look at Muskrat, Tesla tanking because he's a shit person with bad "opinions", calling them facts, he's just a liar.
Tldr: some opinions do matter and can irrevocable damage the world.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 1y
Does that apply to conservatives too? Just curious