Share some objective or subjective wisdom you’ve learned recently.
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Didn’t catch that
What do you get if you multiply six by nine?
Individualism is a good way to get depression. Meet new people, make friends, go to public places. Humans evolved as a social species.
Also, find some ways to chill in nature wherever you can. Humans didn’t evolve in a concrete and plastic environment.
I learnt that humans are happiest when their environment most closely reflects the one we evolved in.
So I got myself a couple of parasites, killed my neighbour and stole his wife.
it took me 6 years working abroad to realise that I could speak more freely with a random stranger from my homeland, than I ever could with my (now ex-)girlfriend.
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I think you mean “isolation”. Individualism had nothing to do with being alone or not making friends.
Yes, but I used the term individualism on purpose.
I think that a mostly individualist culture leads to more isolation, and we, as a society, should be encouraging more collectivism.
Isolation is a symptom of a bigger problem for most IMO
Be excellent to one another.
And party on dudes!
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Lemmy is very often worse than Reddit.
Even the answers in this thread are worse than if an LLM answered this same question.
Just install Linux it’s easy even my 4-year-old can do it
how dare you create a child. Everybody come downvote and shun this lemmy
Nailed it
You should let the answers go thru metaballism to akshully make sence
United We Triumph! Don’t let the billionaires divide us.
This too shall pass
to the folks reading this on the toilet, give it time
There is no perfect Linux distro.
If your current choice (of anything eg. partners) is 90% of the way there, don’t spend all your time chasing for those last 10%, as if you do, more often than not, you will lose the other 90% for the sake of these 10%.
what if Windows is 90% there
Well then good for you! Can you compromise on those 10%?
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I also saw that line while TW3 was loading, do you know what it means? (Well, the full line is “When the time of the White Frost comes, do not eat the yellow snow”). It didn’t seem to apply to anything in game, even with the ending.
Yellow snow implies it’s been peed on. Don’t eat the piss snow.
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Go to bed with an itchy ass, wake up with a stinky finger.
Not recent knowledge, but flatulence is always funny.
simple is often the opposite of easy
perfect is the opposite of good
Peanut butter is the opposite of jelly
If you want your funeral to properly represent you, write your own eulogy.
priest clears throat “in the immortal words of the deceased: f*ck da police coming straight from the underground…”
“WAKE UP! RUNAHAUNANANAHUNA MAKEUP YOUWANTEDTO”
Also you won’t be there anyway, so, whatever…
(not recently but always useful): Righty tighty, lefty loosey. Always helps when un/screwing things.
Except gas pressure regulators
And lawnmower blades
And brush cutter heads
And some wheel hubs
What did I miss?
Oh, bicycle pedal cranks
What did I miss?
Anything where the nut will regularly be in a counter-clockwise rotation. Ideally you want the nut spinning toward tightening, so that it doesn’t back out over time. So, for some application “left-handed” threads make more sense.
Congrats for just explaining why I listed those specific things 😂
Half of a bottlescrew or turnbuckle.
Some arbor nuts.
One of my talents is being quite possibly the slowest artist ever since a piece I started a month ago isn’t even close to being finished 😂
Hey same! It’s so hard to make time. I’ve been trying to color a picture of one guy for ages now.
I’ve come to realize that everyone is a product of their environment, in both setting and the human body that your conciousness resides in. You might be saying, “duh, you big dumb idiot”, but after REALLY absorbing the concept, I came to realize that people only ever do what they’re “programmed” to do. Its really helped me exercise empathy and reduce my level of frustration towards the people I encounter as I go through life. It’s also helped me be more introspective and suss out the origins of my own behaviors and ways of thinking.