crosswind

joined 2 years ago
[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 10 points 1 month ago

It's really never a choice of 'which planet should we work on'. The problems on Earth can be solved, but not under capitalism and the current global power structure. Under a different system that could actually address the problems, there would be such a massive global effort underway to improve life on Earth, that some human exploration of Mars would be a tiny expenditure in comparison. As things stand, the problems aren't permitted to be solved, so even if all space exploration was ended tomorrow, all that labor and resources would be redirected to the military or industrial research to boost the profits of corporations.

This only applies to the actual material reality. Billionaires and Musk-worshipers who delude themselves into thinking that Mars will let them escape climate change exist outside of that.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 4 points 2 months ago

It's a magma/lava type thing. Once the trans person walks out of the ikea store with it, it's pronounced blah-hajj

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

If you take the test after seeing this post, that was a reaction. It's too late for you, regardless of the result.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 14 points 3 months ago

trump-who-must-go TRUMP kevlar ear covers now available folks, I wear them, they're the best. People said I shouldn't wear these, they showed me a diagram of a plane with all these red dots on it, and they told me I couldn't put armor where the dots are, can you believe that? They said you can't put armor on the red dots because people might get offended. Well folks I don't care what they say I'm putting the armor where the bullets go.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

crushing up six genders and snorting them, then spending the next morning trying to remember what happened so I can figure out where I left my pronouns

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 17 points 3 months ago

Look, I know there've been problems in the past, but I think there's some really cool stuff under development in Star Citizen right now. If you all can chip in a few hundred dollars with me to help the project along, I think it's really going to pay off in a few months.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 27 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

the instant hostility and grudgekeeping

The thing that got me was that he absolutely kept grudges, but because he was such a prolific powerposter there was no way he could actually keep track of everyone he'd argued with, so sometimes he would haphazardly lump people into grudge groups, and act like they were all the same person. Especially right after federation, it was funny to see some lemmy person wander in and voice an opinion about a tv show or video game and have him go off on them, but it was pretty offputting when he would start referencing the whole history of beef that they supposedly had together, and the other person would be completely baffled.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 7 points 3 months ago

Yeah, I think this is a topic that has room for and is worth a lot of discussion. With this issue, what someone means by ‘using guilt’ can be anything from explaining the consequences of someone’s actions and letting them draw their own conclusions, to ‘bringing down a mountain of Divine Shame’. And sometime people will argue those back and forth as if they’re talking about the same thing.

I wanted to defend the post as having a good point, while definitely having to be incomplete to fit into a short tumblr post. I was glad to be a part of expanding on it in this thread.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 13 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I think the emphasis on "keep it in proportion" is trying to acknowledge that there's a deeper discussion to be had there without getting too sidetracked from the main point of the post. To get in to that discussion, I would say that shame is not a tool to be used, but effectively handling a situation where a child has caused significant harm (maybe not swearing, but something more serious) is going to involve some amount of guilt or shame.

Sometimes children misbehave because they have to, but often it's because they don't understand why what they did is wrong, or that there's a better way to act. If someone can explain these things, a small, appropriate amount of guilt can make the lesson much more memorable.

This takes a lot of skill, and understanding of the situation the kid is in, how they are feeling, and how they are reacting. Many people don't follow this, and they can cause more harm doing it badly. But trying to educate someone after they've done something wrong while avoiding causing them any guilt at all is not going to be very effective. And reserving shame or guilt only for people you've declared to be lost causes is not a healthy approach.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 2 points 3 months ago

Choose your fan placement and direction so that you have good airflow across the interior of the case and you don’t end up with the air just swirling around in certain places.

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 8 points 4 months ago

Every day he doesn't drop out strengthens the argument of "it's too late, it would cause too much chaos" so he would be stupid not to string everyone along as long as he can

[–] crosswind@hexbear.net 15 points 4 months ago

Overhearing someone at a loud party describing what a pride flag is, and then designing my homophobe pride shirt

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