This is one of my favorite channels on YT. A good contribution in giving an overview of all of Stoicism, not just the part that people tend to focus on these days. I do have to dock him some points for mixing up Academic “Skepticism” and actual Pyrrhonian Skepticism, tho.
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metic@kbin.socialto Humanities & Cultures@beehaw.org•Debunking the “sex drive” | Emily Nagoski2·2 years ago“That is not how biological scientists define the word ‘drive’.”
Her argument basic boils down to semantics.
metic@kbin.socialtoReddit@lemmy.ml•What are your honest opinions about fake reddit stories?4·2 years agoMany years ago I posted a true story on r/nosleep or r/letsnotmeet (forget which) bc I didn’t realize most of those stories are fake. It was frustrating to realize my weird situation that I wanted other people to know about and empathize with me about (bc the cops did nothing) was largely ignored.
Haven’t been proven wrong so far. I’d love it for the human race to get it together and take its existential threats seriously, but it seems world leaders would rather have pointless wars over territory and argue about cultural issues.
metic@kbin.socialto Climate@kbin.social•Why ‘birth strikes’ aren’t the right way to end the climate crisis1·2 years agoI hate it when articles undercut their own clickbait titles.
This is a pretty fun rabbit hole to dive down. The para-biblical book Jubilees retells a lot of the Hebrew Bible stories with added details including naming the patriarchs’ wives. A more interesting reading is that because they are omitted in the Genesis account, quite possibly a lot more people were also not mentioned. This led to the “pre-Adamite” doctrine, that Adam and Eve were not the first humans. Of course there’s also the Talmudic account of Lilith which has gained a lot of popularity recently.
metic@kbin.socialto Climate@kbin.social•Workers might have to ditch the 9-5 for 6-2 because of climate change, University of Oxford study says1·2 years agoI worked a 6-2 shift once. Quite liked it as I am a morning person. Had to go to bed around 9:00 though.
Networked, autonomous local communities.
I noticed posting from lemmy.world is really buggy. I started composing in another app as a failsafe. Kbin doesn’t seem to have this issue, and maybe other Lemmy instances don’t either.
metic@kbin.socialtoUnsolved Mysteries@lemmy.world•The Story Of The Max Headroom Incident, America’s Creepiest Unsolved TV Hack6·2 years agoGiven how ruthless the FCC is, the best we can hope for at this point is a deathbed confession.
metic@kbin.socialOPto Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social•Why is the active posts feed on KBin.social so different from Lemmy.world?14·2 years agoSomeone made a post that said, “I heard people on Lemmy will upvote anything, let’s see if that’s true.” It was a can of beans and did indeed get upvoted. Then everyone just ran with it and made memes.
metic@kbin.socialOPto Moving to: m/AskMbin!@kbin.social•Why is the active posts feed on KBin.social so different from Lemmy.world?1·2 years agoI haven’t checked, but I assume a lot of these communities would have already been manually added to Kbin.social due to popularity (youshouldknow, ask, memes, tech, etc.)
metic@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What if a Reddit admin participated here?16·2 years agoEveryone would ask them about what was going on behind the scenes and if Spez is as short-sighted as he seems. They’d reply they signed NDAs about most of the questions being asked and quickly regret creating a spontaneous AMA and then never log in under that username again.
metic@kbin.socialto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: the difference between "wary" and "weary"0·2 years agoI’m weary of people who make this mistake.
My aunt still does separate loads for reds+yellows and blues+greens. Boomers don’t know dyes and detergents have come a long way in the last few decades.
I hate that posting into the void feeling. I blame that more on the microblog format more than any particular platform.