rosymind

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[–] rosymind@leminal.space 3 points 11 months ago

The entire situation is nauseating. I understand that Israel is a U.S. ally and that sometimes supporting allies means making decisions against better judgement, but... I would rather the U.S. wasn't involved in this at all. It's a bloody mess. Literally.

[–] rosymind@leminal.space -5 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Agreed. At the very least they could have moved the women and children to safety.

Note: I have nothing against men, and I'm not calling the women weak. I'd say ALL civilians to be inclusive, but I think they could argue that Hamas militants were hiding amongst them (and seperating kids from all their family isn't... ideal)

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 1 points 11 months ago

Excerpt:

Professor Spencer says gynandromorphs – animals with both male and female characteristics in a species that usually have separate sexes – are important for our understanding of sex determination and sexual behaviour in birds.

The main groups in which the phenomenon has been recorded include animal species which feature strong sexual dimorphism; most often insects, especially butterflies, crustaceans, spiders, even lizards and rodents.

“This particular example of bilateral gynandromorphy – male one side and female the other – shows that, as in several other species, either side of the bird can be male or female.

“The phenomenon arises from an error during female cell division to produce an egg, followed by double-fertilization by two sperm,” he explains.

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)
[–] rosymind@leminal.space 4 points 11 months ago

It gives me the ick as well, but I feel that there is always a silver lining to be found even in the worst of circumstances. There's always something to be learned... still I wish that none of this happened at all. It's sickening, to be sure

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 1 points 11 months ago

My guess is that perhaps you're a bit young and inexperienced with the world. It isn't as black and white or cut and dry as you may think it is.

It certainly doesn't revolve around children.

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 0 points 11 months ago (3 children)

You are just as entitled to your opinion as I am, and I won't be silenced by you, or anyone else for that matter.

You can stomp your feet and whine all you want to. I wouldn't even try to stop you even if I could. You know why?

Just because I disagree with you, doesn't mean I wouldn't defend your right to disagree with me. Hate me if you want to, it's your right as a human being to feel however it is that you will feel

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 1 points 11 months ago

I hear you and I understand. I just want to try to clarify something. This is over simplified because I'm on my phone

Imagine you're in a room with 50 people. Two are designated as the leaders. Each leader has a goal of attainting the most followers, and will claim a cash prize for each follower they acquire.

Leader A looks around and thinks, "hey only about 25% of people have blonde hair. Ah ha! They're my target" and then proceeds to talk mad shit. Some of the people agree, and also start talking mad shit.

The other leader looks around, and thinks: "I now know I have about 25% of the people on my side, but how do I get more?" B could silence A by force (a fight breaks out), B could point out what A is doing to gain followers (A could then claim B is a liar), or A could focus on how the blonde's are really just people like everyone else, brothers and sisters, friends and lovers. A loses, if B can help people see that differences add to the group, as well as that everyone is connected to the human family

Whatever the outcome, what I mean with this is that the true baddies are few. They speak to the insecurities of the masses, and turn people on one another. They may not be the ones organizing the march, but they are at the head of it. I'm not saying to let them have the stage 24/7. I'm saying we should focus on swaying the hearts/minds of the people marching, because oppressing them only gives the main baddies more power

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I don't have children yet, and it might come to pass that I have none, but I have worked with them. I'm an observer type of person. I like to analyze things. I also come from a household where my own voice wasn't heard. I didn't learn how to manage my emotions, and as a consequence I'm having to continue to do so well into adulthood.

Kids emotions are raw, intense, and untamed. Yes, they should be listened to, yes their needs should be met- but they also need to understand that the world doesn't revolve around them and that sometimes they need to wait.

They need to know that they are loved. They need to know that they are important. But again, they need to know that other people are important too. They need to understand that other people's feelings matter, too. They need to be able to identify when someone else is busy on the phone and come back later to show that cool new drawing they made.

If the parent drops what they are doing each and every time, allows the child to interupt constantly, and leads them to believe that they are the most important person in the room at all times, then what lesson will they take with them into adulthood?

You know those people that start yelling when their starbucks drink is not to their liking? That's one way that those people are made

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

And you have a right to be upset. It's good that you're voicing that opinion, it's good that you're standing up for what you believe in. The more voices there are that speak up about injustice, the better!

I wonder if this all sounds contradictory to the person you may think you were debating/arguing with, but it's not. Having voices heard is part of what I believe in. It's just that I don't think silencing opposing voices (no matter what garbage they spew) is the right way to go

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 2 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I'm not lecturing you, I apologize if it seemed that way. What I was trying to do is allow you to recognize that your own biases, to help explain why people jump on the fascist boat

I'm not gonna continue arguing, because it seems like you're upset. I just hope that you can remember thenold adage: you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar

[–] rosymind@leminal.space 6 points 11 months ago

I think this one's my favorite so far!

AI doc: "Please enter your problem" Patient: "Well, I feel depressed because I saw on Facebook that my x-girlfriend has a new guy" AI doc: "Interesting. I advise you to spend more time on social media. Have you checked her insta yet?"

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