Zacryon

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[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 2 points 2 months ago

I see what you mean. However, it was at no point my intention to equate the severity of those two different contexts. But given your interpretation, I understand why you found it to be a ridiculous comparison. I just wanted to highlight that even seemingly harmless things can become a tool for harming someone regardless of the actual severity. Sorry if that wasn't clear enough before.

Given that this protest is performed by adults and not 5 year olds, and assuming that they are not shy about their hostility towards tourists, I would argue that the severity of such an confrontation can linger for a while with someone. I am absolutely sure that this would keep my mind busy for a while if it were to happen to me or those close to me. Therefore, I would rank this higher in terms of severity than a child being silly. (Of course it would be no match with being bullied.)

my response was to demean the overdramatic use of the word “attacked”.

Maybe it's just me, but I didn't interpret the wording in such a dramatic manner like you did. I've seen it in a more general, abstract manner. Not in a way that would motivate me to call the police, no. Almost like the phrasing "verbal attack", which is also understood rather lightly. It seems this is why we've got into this misunderstanding. So thank you for clarifying this. :)

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 0 points 2 months ago (2 children)

How so?

It illustrates the hostility experienced by the target. It's just water, which is by itself harmless.

But:

In the one case it is a demeaning gesture by bullies, which does imply so much more than "just water".

In the other case it is experiencing aggression, possibly being shouted at or insulted, which also causes more than "just water".

How would you feel?

You plan a trip to the city, with your partner and kids. And then you come accross angry people who tell you to fuck off while shooting at you and your family with water pistols.

Would you feel the same way about this as if it was just raining?

To me, and probably a lot of people, this is certainly another and far more hostile experience, which is also not a pleasant one.

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf -1 points 2 months ago (10 children)

In a hostile context even the most harmless of things can become weapons.

For example, do you care if the guy in school gets a bucket of water emptied above them while being ridiculed by bullies?

It's just water at the end, so what?

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 7 points 2 months ago

At least they asked for further opinions on this by other researchers:

But some experts urged caution in interpreting the findings. Jacqui Hanley, head of research funding at Alzheimer’s Research UK, said: “Without a detailed picture of what is going on in the brain, we don’t know if being a ‘morning’ or ‘evening’ person affects memory and thinking, or if a decline in cognition is causing changes to sleeping patterns.”

Jessica Chelekis, a senior lecturer in sustainability global value chains and sleep expert at Brunel University London, said there were “important limitations” to the study as the research did not account for education attainment, or include the time of day the cognitive tests were conducted in the results. The main value of the study was challenging stereotypes around sleep, she added.

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Why do articles almost never present their sources at all, be it research or not? That makes it so much harder to evaluate them.

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 34 points 2 months ago

Hmh... 🤔

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 1 points 2 months ago

Mostly they like wear black, true. But that's not being "a dark messenger for Satanism", which seems to be implied by your previous comment.

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 1 points 2 months ago

I like to think so too. Humans have a lot of potential, for the good and the bad. It's important to nurture the good and diminish the bad.

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 7 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Who are also not like that. My goodness. Let's throw in another round of prejudices, shall we?

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 7 points 2 months ago (2 children)

They are mere tools for power-hungry egomaniacs, who have no regard for the well-being of others. Tools which make it especially easy for them.

Replace religion and capitalism by something else and you get a similar picture.

Hell is other people. It's humanity itself which is the bane of human existence.

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 5 points 2 months ago

Haha oh no. xD I am having a different conversation here in under this post about Satisfactory and assumed your reply was regarding that one. I'm sorry. :'D

[–] Zacryon@lemmy.wtf 1 points 2 months ago

Yes I think so. Alright, I'll try to get through that. ^^

 

I have typed a longer comment before and then accidentally pressed the "back" button on my smartphone before I posted it. The comment was sadly lost and the time I invested was wasted.

I haven't seen an option, which I could enable, such that Jerboa would show me a prompt whether I really want to go back, if I haven't posted the comment yet.

Did I miss it? If not, feel invited to see this as a feature request. (:

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