What do they believe in? What is the context of this?
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People seem to use this term unconsciously, so they do not have to change anything. Because what is the problem about being an introvert? The power of language is marvelous.
architectonas@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What happens if the robots take over and life gets better for people?
22·21 days agoI don’t see why robots would make our life better, minor improvements comparable to the invention of dishwashers aside. Sure, in theory, they could do work, so we don’t have to. But we have seen in the past that productivity gains do not result in less work for us. The problems lie in the way we structured our society and this will not magically change just because we have robots.
Thank you for elaborating!
What are the advantages?
architectonas@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•You need to understand that we don't use English for our day to day conversations. Children are just learning to be familiar with English. Is it possible to teach them the language through computers ?
2·1 month agoGood idea. I wonder though, if children can keep up the motivation. I do not want to bash the youth in a “everything was better in the old days” manner. It’s just that games nowadays are way more attention seeking. Flashy animations, sound, level design, etc, all specifically made to keep you going.
Edit: Spelling.
Which kind of scientist would you send?
Those claws look deadly. I could never have a cat. I fear them.
architectonas@lemmy.worldto
New Communities@lemmy.world•!PhilosophyMemes@Quokk.au - Man Is By Nature A ShitposterEnglish
6·4 months agoThere seems to be a typo in the description. Try the first one in the title
I like the idea in Buddhism, that you are precious/valuable from the moment you are born. You already achieved plenty in your past life, which is why you were born as a human. Therefore, there is no need for self-hatred or for pressure to perform.
architectonas@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Y'all forgetting they were gathering period data and were arresting women who had 'abortion-like' procedures?English
0·5 months agoSure, the general “birth control is bad for you” message is not optimal. But the root of this misinformation are insights about the side effects coming up more or less recently. iirc one third to half of all women on hormonal birth control experience major side effects like headaches, nausea or mood changes. I can see how these significant findings combined with patriarchy awareness and associated anger led to exaggerated messages.
Nonetheless, I think people thinking more critically about birth control is a good thing as one should always consider both benefits and risks.
Edit: Or did I misread this post? If so, I’m very sorry…


The few times I tried, speaking with the involved persons about it helped. But those were lucky moments.