• 1 Post
  • 66 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: July 4th, 2023

help-circle
  • It’s really sad to me that Americans get put in the awful position of choosing between tipping, which supports the low wages, and taking responsibility for ensuring another human being has a living wage. It’s just such a terrible position for a consumer to be placed in, having to make ethical and moral choices about how much money to pay for goods and services.





  • Instigate@aussie.zonetoFunny@sh.itjust.worksPerspective
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    0
    ·
    edit-2
    3 months ago
    • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
    • Super Paper Mario
    • Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
    • Paper Mario: the Origami King

    Depending on your definition of ‘sidekick’, these may also count:

    • every Mario Party game
    • every Mario Kart game
    • every Mario & Sonic Olympics game
    • Super Smash Bros Melee, Brawl and Ultimate
    • Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story

    There might be more I’m forgetting.


  • Conversations on a public platform aren’t just for those who speak; they’re also for those who listen. Many people are simply reading these exchanges without engaging in them. I think this discourse is most valuable for them, far more valuable than for someone whose opinion is so ingrained that they’re the one arguing about it.



  • Yeah, if “toxic + toxic = toxic” made sense then table salt would be extremely dangerous.

    Sodium = extremely volatile and usually explosive metal when interacting with water (more than half of what makes us)

    Chlorine = gas at room temperature that can kill you in minutes at concentrations of 1000ppm or more

    Sodium + Chlorine = Sodium Chloride = delicious table salt that makes food yummy and helps power our neurons


  • It’s also just generally not a good train of thought regardless of the quality of the media or the individual person’s enjoyment.

    For instance - my wife struggles to maintain an understanding of the story of whatever she’s watching unless she focuses completely on it, meaning if we want to discuss what we’re watching we pause the TV to discuss and then press play again. If we talk throughout something or she’s on her phone, she misses out entire pieces of critical dialogue or visuals that carry the story and so she ends up not being able to follow it and then therefore doesn’t enjoy it at all, or alternatively she has to ask what’s going on which kinds ruins it for both of us.

    It makes no sense to make some weird inference that because of that, she’s somehow more susceptible to marketing or doesn’t know how to spend time with groups of people. Both are definitely untrue. I think it is fair, however, to assume that she probably wouldn’t be good friends with someone who is as judgmental as the previous poster, so at least they got that one right.





  • I assume one of the only scenarios in which you’d need to use this full Lagrangian is when developing a virtual universe whose laws mirror the Standard Model of Particle Physics. We’re nowhere near even close to being able to do that in any genuine capacity, at least not until our quantum computing gets up off the ground and properly developed.


  • Instigate@aussie.zoneto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    14
    ·
    4 months ago

    Advice regarding product availability doesn’t always translate well on a universally accessible platform - for instance where I’m located in Australia I’d have to drive over 50km to my nearest Beyond Meat stockist and both Beyond and Impossible are around 3-4 times the cost of their true meat alternatives. Sadly my economic situation doesn’t allow me to pay $40-$50/kg for plant-based meat alternatives, and any ones that are near affordable are stuffed full of wheat or flavoured with barley. Another important note to remember is that the definition of ‘gluten-free’ varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, so not all products that are labelled gluten-free in one market can be said to be the same in other markets.

    There are definitely ways to balance a vegetarian or vegan diet well enough to manage your nutrient intake, however this requires a lot of fresh foods that are also very expensive where I am. I’m also trying to follow my dietician’s advice who recommended that I eat red meat, white meat and fish once each per week as my body struggles with nutrient intake.

    I get where you’re coming from - if everyone tomorrow halved their meat intake the entire industry would collapse as it is by definition a demand-driven industry, but I’m afraid all I can do for my part is reduce my meat intake to where I have. I also don’t think it’s fair for me to place responsibility on myself to fix an issue that requires regulatory and governmental intervention to affect real change.


  • Instigate@aussie.zoneto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    16
    ·
    4 months ago

    That’s totally fair, but I generally don’t like to ascribe to the idea that we as individuals need to take on responsibility for solving issues that are systemic in nature. I think anyone doing anything they can to make an impact is great and should absolutely be lauded, but we should never be placing or accepting responsibility for solving these issues onto individuals.

    I have coeliac disease, which makes most plant-based meat alternatives off-the-menu because of the use of wheat or barley, so I don’t tend to feel so bad for consuming meat a few nights a week. My body struggles to maintain healthy vitamin levels at the best of times, so I have to compensate how I can and balance the ethics of the matter. I’m also not rich, which means I can’t afford a high-quality vegetarian or vegan diet right now. For someone like me, waiting for cultured meats is the best I can do right now unless a cure for autoimmune diseases is found.


  • Instigate@aussie.zoneto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    29
    ·
    4 months ago

    I’m really looking forward to cultured meats for similar reasons. I take no issue with one animal (human) hunting another wild animal to eat its meat for sustenance - that’s just biology bro - but our farming practices have just become insanely abhorrent with regards to animal ethics. I can’t wait until some bioengineer makes my minced meat in a lab with no animal cruelty involved because while I hate torturing animals, I love me some meat.


  • Yeah, it’s hard to imagine two strangers sitting at a chessboard at the park when one goes “LOL checkmate d00d u suck bro!!”. People are far more willing to be toxic arseholes when they don’t have to look the other person in the eye. Anonymity allows for the worst behaviour a person can engage in - just look at platforms with forced anonymity like 4chan. The more anonymous you are, the more of a dick you’re willing to be.