A buddhist vegan goth with questionable humour.

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  • Gloomy@mander.xyztoScience Memes@mander.xyzHorrors We've Unleashed
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    1 day ago

    And this is it. This is how we arrived where we are now.

    Nature? KILL IT! EXTERMINATE IT!

    We’ve spend 2000 years slowly beeting nature to our wims. It has destroyed the planets ecosystem on a scale only seen by planet wide desasters in the past. We have driven countless species into extinction, and still counting. We take without any regard or resecpt for anything then our own needs.

    That is exactly the mindset the comment I am replying to has to me.


  • Gloomy@mander.xyztoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldRole models
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    7 days ago

    Aside from global warming

    I get what you are saying. But that improvement has been possible only because of global warming. Today we have more energy (=workforce) at our hands than ever before. This has imported things, but it’s living on bored time Global warming will start to deteriate our world in multiple ways, I fact it is doing so right now.

    A collapse of this system build on sand is a very real possibility. And it is a very real possibility that it will take less than a generation to happen.




  • Gloomy@mander.xyztoScience Memes@mander.xyzWhat?
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    16 days ago

    It’s such a shame. Children have so much curiosity for the world.

    Adults should realy nourish that, not kill it.

    I’ve worked with children in that age range (6 and older) and it’s realy crazy what they come up if you give them a bit of room to experiment with their ideas.






  • Yeah, it is. The conversation was about gender roles, until you brought in rape.

    Was it tough?

    I’d phrase it differently. Unrealistic expectations of the opposite sex [^1] exist by both sexes, but that there outcomes for women when the stereotypes of men hold true are often more dangerous. One is saying it isn’t sexist; the other is saying that there’s a vast difference in risk.

    Then rape isn’t part of the risk you were talking about here?

    The “Would you rather a bear or…” question could be reused in a very uncomfortable way. You could swap men with a group of yoing, black, inner city men and rural white men for women. But instead of demonstrating that men are the issue and women the victims, suddenly it’d be black men who are the victims and rural white men the problem. And, yet, the fear and the risk of confirmation of stereotypes is the same - only in this case, believing those stereotypes makes people racist.

    Fear of rape, among others. Which I wanted to show is backed by the data.



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    SEWARD, Mark – Died at Gooseberry Cove, Trinity Bay, on the 2nd inst. [January 1891], Mark, youngest child of Thomas and Rosanna Seward, aged 4 years.

    SEWARD, Peter – Died on the 10th inst., Peter, second youngest son of Robert and Mary A. Seward, aged 2 years.

    SEWARD – Died on the 14th inst., infant child of James and Mary A. Seward.

    SEWARD, Richard – Died on the 15th inst., Richard, youngest son of Joseph and Louisa Seward, aged 4 years.

    SEWARD, James – Died on the 19th inst., James, second youngest child of James and Mary A. Seward, aged 2 years (Evening Telegram, January 29, 1891)

    https://swahsociety.com/records/obituaries/obituaries-1880s