actionjbone 5h ago • 100%
I see what you did there
actionjbone 5h ago • 100%
(the one simple trick is diarrhea)
actionjbone 3d ago • 100%
It's not about the government not knowing.
The government probably already knows if you have money.
But there are lots of programs available to help defer money. A good financial advisor will know how to take advantage of them.
actionjbone 3d ago • 83%
Talk to a financial advisor.
Do you belong to a credit union? You may have access to one for free.
They'll be able to tell you how much you can squirrel away for retirement (legally).
actionjbone 5d ago • 100%
If you've been through the center of the Galaxy, now you're on your own. There is no further resolution.
Now, you're there to explore and experience.
There are more story elements, but they are told in a much more subtle way. There's lots to discover.
actionjbone 1w ago • 100%
You didn't steal a cat.
A cat decided to move.
actionjbone 3w ago • 100%
Or an engineer.
actionjbone 3w ago • 66%
I'm not trying to justify anything to you, or to anyone else.
Ethics don't exist in the world outside of humans. That's simply a fact.
And many different human ethical systems exist. If you believe that eating animals is always unethical, that is your ethic. If that means you believe I am unethical, then that viewpoint is valid within your system of ethics.
It's not possible to sway somebody by contradicting their own ethics; the only way to change a person's ethics is to appeal to them by showing the commonalities between belief systems, then showing them the benefits of certain variations that you believe.
Neither you nor I like animal suffering. The difference is, I've seen plenty of animals lead relaxed, happy lives, that end painlessly before the animal is turned into meat. I understand that the notion repulses you.
I've also seen plenty of "free" animals who've led short, painful unhappy lives. I'm sure you and I can both agree that this is not good. And if the animal led a short, painful, unhappy life in captivity directly because it was destined to be food? That's an inherently bad thing.
I'm not criticizing your viewpoint, and I'm not trying to justify my viewpoint to you. But my viewpoint exists, and many people hold it.
actionjbone 3w ago • 50%
That statement is untrue, because many different sets of ethics disagree with you.
actionjbone 3w ago • 75%
"I'm not vegan because I love animals. I'm vegan because I hate plants."
-SMBC, I think
actionjbone 3w ago • 57%
An omnivore is predisposed to eat anything. Absent synthetic food processing? Yes, an omnivore must eat both meat and plants.
Humans are the only species (that we know of) who chooses whether or not to eat something based on a system of ethics. But at the same time, most of the world doesn't have the privilege to decide whether or not to eat only specific things. In parts of the world, if you don't eat meat, you don't eat. In other parts of the world, if you don't eat plants, you don't eat. It's simply nature.
I don't criticize your reasons for not eating meat. And I don't criticize your perspectives and responses to me, because I understand your viewpoint. But if you think your arguments are novel to me, you're wrong. And if you think I eat meat only for flavor, you're also wrong.
All that said, Americans do eat way too much meat. We need to reduce the amount of animal protein we take in - not because of ethics, but because it's unhealthy to overindulge. Similarly, we need to reduce the amount of sugar we take in.
Reality is complicated. I don't deal in absolutes.
actionjbone 3w ago • 41%
My cats eat a diet almost entirely of delicious, delicious meat.
None of it is made of cats.
Nor do I eat cat meat.
There's nothing wrong with being omnivorous as long as you're ethical about it.
There's also nothing wrong with veganism as long as you're ethical about it.
I draw the line at cannibalism, though. Way too easy to spread human pathogens that way.
actionjbone 3w ago • 100%
What he meant was, HE should be free to say whatever HE wants. The rest of us poors don't matter.
actionjbone 4w ago • 100%
You are correct. His statement wasn't about technology, it was about expectations.
actionjbone 1mo ago • 100%
Momo
actionjbone 1mo ago • 100%
I used the terrain manipulator to build a roof over me so that I was safe in the storms.
actionjbone 1mo ago • 100%
actionjbone 1mo ago • 100%
Oh wow. Isn't technology amazing!
I'm glad you eventually figured it out.
actionjbone 2mo ago • 100%
Short answer, probably not. Anatomy is complex, and the source of the pressure may or may not be at the single point where you most feel it. Even if it is a single point, you wouldn't be dealing with what caused the pressure, and the body would seal the wound as quickly as it can.
actionjbone 2mo ago • 100%
An Oculus Quest 2 headset with controllers.
A few years ago, LXLE was my distro of choice for older hardware. I haven't used it in a while, and now I'm trying to revive an HP Stream (AMD/4GB RAM/32GB SSD). Anything else I might want to try first, or is LXLE still considered good for lightweight/feature rich?
And that it's genetic, so that it's passed down to all his descendants; and that all people who marry into the family also have it happen to them