shneancy
@shneancy@lemmy.world
just me
- Comment on Still saying sweet things to each other after all these years... 4 hours ago:
probably because the screenshot was found on a platform that would shadow delete a post for “bad words”, think tiktok or instagram
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
thank you lemmy, for showing me this post 2 days after it was made
- Comment on Academia to Industry 6 days ago:
mmm, unironically sounds like me. According to my iq test i had PhD level intelligence at 18, and what am i doing at 24? unemployed, playing video games, and crying
- Comment on Unpopular opinion 1 week ago:
to this day, I find 15 million merits to be one of the most terrifying episodes.
Would you sell your soul for a peaceful life?
I don’t know about you but I can’t answer that question. And it terrifies me.
- Comment on Objectivity 1 week ago:
how so?
- Comment on Objectivity 1 week ago:
I know right? It baffles me how transphobes use “science” to be transphobic, like Sir/Ma’am, where in the chromosomes is it written “woman” or “man” or any of the stereotypes attached to those words. We made that shit up, we looked at what was there and then added meaning to it that wasn’t there. We interpreted the data according to our current age’s biases. Sure those wiggly things usually determine the parts you’re born with, but where in those parts is it written that women are soft and belong in the kitchen?
If you were to do some unethical science you can even add/block hormones that go into the fetus during its development for it to develop bits that it wouldn’t normally. Hell, you can do that well after birth and new features will develop because human bodies are rather “customisable”
sorry rant over, I don’t often get to talk about this from this perspective because getting into the intricacies of subjectivity of science in regards to how human beings and our languages are flawed is a bit too advanced for the average bigot
- Comment on Wakey Wakey Eggs n Bacy 1 week ago:
what are you doing Micheal Vsauce
- Comment on I need to wake up early 1 month ago:
falling asleep is fine, getting good sleep is hard, waking up with a toy inside your now dry hole is rough
- Comment on As a leftist when I saw this post in twitter I had to be rushed to the hospital. My blood pressure read 2567 over 1547 1 month ago:
bruh, how is my shit turning to liquid if i have more than half a glass of milk a conspiracy??
- Comment on CBT as a kink may be an evolutionary adaptation to protect men's most vulnerable (and evolutionarily useful) body part. 1 month ago:
conditioning is already a part of many kinks, like discipline, corruption, or hypno
- Comment on Prime Video subs will soon see ads for Amazon products when they hit pause 1 month ago:
and also doesn’t care that findom is a common limit for many subs
- Comment on Prime Video subs will soon see ads for Amazon products when they hit pause 1 month ago:
i only bothered to read the last bit so - stealing from the artists? Ha! that’s words of someone who doesn’t know how the film/TV show industry works. All artists (spare for maybe the actors, depending on their contract) already got paid, maybe they got a bonus for the popularity of the show, but they don’t own the rights to the show and therefore receive fuck all after that.
- Comment on Passions. 1 month ago:
me neither hah, obviously when i was told “maybe don’t” i heard “definitely do”, it is rather fun, my brain always comes up with a lot of symbolism for those moments
- Comment on Passions. 1 month ago:
i always describe LSD as a drug that puts a mirror to your face so you get a good look at what you see for a solid 6h+ whether you like what you see or not. Plus other things obviously, but for me that’s the main and best feature
- Comment on blast me off, fam 1 month ago:
go visit a pub that’s in a close vicinity to a university
- Comment on TOEM is an amazing game, here's why 1 month ago:
can confirm it’s really lovely :)
- Comment on It must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office. 2 months ago:
I have no idea dude, once again - I do not know what you’re on about
- Comment on It must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office. 2 months ago:
You misunderstood what I wrote and are arguing with me about something I didn’t say, you made up that implication yourself
- Comment on You are in this solar system, but we do not grant you the rank of planet 2 months ago:
I think it’ll matter a bit more once (if) we get to explore our solar system for real. I feel like right now the concept of “planet” is still rather distant in our minds and a lot of people just base it on vibes
- Comment on It must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office. 2 months ago:
I simply gave context to how I learn English, nowhere did I say that it’s amazing that I understood an omission of a word, in fact I said that I never noticed how it was omitted until it was pointed out. What are you on about?
- Comment on It must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office. 2 months ago:
where did i say it was?
- Comment on It must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office. 2 months ago:
honestly I never even noticed that. But I did learn English like a native would - through near total immersion, and mainly monolingually instead of through translation. Whenever I learnt something new I was just like “alright so that’s how I say the thing”.
To be perfectly honest, if your language teacher points out that “I’m home” is a unique case I’d say that’s a bad move, because now you’ll second guess yourself every time you want to say it & might make mistakes you otherwise wouldn’t.
This goes for all linguistic quirks imo, so many “watch carefully for those little bits” that instead of helping you learn they make you confused. Imagine learning about through thought though taught tough throughout thorough all in one day because “they’re all very similar but very different! we put them all in the same spot to make sure you don’t get them confused :)” it’s a mental cluster fuck trying to remember which is which when you have all of them in one spot, the way to learn them is to have examples of their uses scattered across the ciriculum so that when you encounter one you can commit it to memory before you see the next one
- Comment on ‘Meta is out of options’: EU regulators reject its privacy fee for Facebook and Instagram 2 months ago:
morality comes second to survival
- Comment on magic beneath the forests 2 months ago:
yea
- Comment on party time 2 months ago:
that’s amazing. I want to go out like that too
- Comment on party time 2 months ago:
this is assuming the cults haven’t rolled out before the cure
it’s so trivially easy to create a psychedelics based cult, and now suddenly everyone is experiencing the same? My friend it’d be a dawn of a new religion
- Comment on tremendous 2 months ago:
he is starting to sounds more and more like mashing the autocorrect prediction button. Which has always reminded me of how my great grandma spoke before she went non-verbal due to her dementia
- Comment on it works! only 99.99$! 2 months ago:
maybe try -“thing”?
- Comment on it works! only 99.99$! 2 months ago:
true, that was my first idea, it needs some workshopping
- Comment on it works! only 99.99$! 2 months ago:
“scientific data about minerals -crystal -healing” should do it