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adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Chinese cities are not really "cities". They are closer to counties and in some instances like Chongqing, a literal province. The bigger cities are a administratively half a level above counties.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
The biggest value for me is that it helped me breakdown my moral positions so I figured out what I truly cared about. I had previously held many culturally influenced moral positions which I found little to no grounding when seriously considered.

"Objective morals" are extremely religious, culty, hivemind-like because they are passed on as matter-of-fact truths that don't need to be examined, regardless of whether it comes from a region or your favorite insta influencer. They get repeated as mantras by many who cant back up their beliefs.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
I think you can still have morals - I'm just saying that your morality is a product of you personally interacting with the world. There's no fountain of moral knowledge that we collectively drink from. So.. don't be surprised when your morals diverge from another person.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
First off, the logical conclusion of my statement is that we should procreate.

Second, calling biology constraining is a gross underestimation of our complex normative system which gives birth to the best and worst of humanity.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Everything is arbitrary. What's even more arbitrary than descriptive truths are moral truths - like - don't kill the innocent. The sooner we reconcile our differences and realize that society is only possible through tethered connections biologically programmed into us, the better we will all be. The alternative is groups of people feuding over "moral truths" that are IMPOSSIBLE to reconcile because "moral truths" are inaccessible.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Well it wasn't always a case for the Asian community either yet somehow the Asian community thrives today.

The same can be said for other white communities too like the Irish and the Italians.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
A lot of paintings get stolen though, what makes this case special
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Seeweed is ok, but I'm a huge fan of kelp. Any broth-like soup with kelp will instantly taste better
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Just to be clear, we want costs to be passed on because the real solution to climate change is an adjustment to our consumption habits.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
This thread reminds of facebook comments of people saying AWS is dumb because you can just put 10 CPUs and 5 sticks of ram for a quarter of the price. I don't get what's so hard to understand here, it just glamping for rich people who aren't very outdoorsy.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Under a capitalist system, you just need to force people to pay for the externalized cost so incentives align.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Oh damn, you're right, I totally misread the article
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Why does the narrative that Russia blew up its own pipeline exist.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
> Nope, those student athletes get special treatment because they are student athletes.

Unless you have backing data, this sounds like sour grapes
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
I don't know why we can't just force everyone to show post tax/fees price upfront. It's complete bullshit that every restaurant bill comes with 3 different taxes.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Source for this please

> That "someone else" used state power to beat you, imprison you and starve your family if you dared to organize with other workers.

Luddites pre-dated socialism and worker organization. Unless you mean, organizing a terrorist organization to blow up factories.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
It's sad, I think there's a negative feedback loop of, supermarkets only selling the most common produce, and people only learning recipes that use the produce supermarkets sell.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
> Luddism stood not against technology per se but for the rights of workers above the inequitable profitability of machines

Being against the inequitable profitability of machines is just as dumb as being against technology, especially outside of a socialist context which this definitely was. It's basically crying that someone else is doing something better than you. In fact, I think being against technology wholesale is a much more defensible position since it creates an arms race, its unpredictable, it forces everyone into a lifestyle, etc.
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
I thought everyone does this haha
adasdasdas
·3 năm trước·discuss
Yea we desperately need land reform. What Japan did after WW2 should set an example [0]. Also, investment properties should be heavily taxed to disincentivize this behavior.

[0]: http://www.crosscurrents.hawaii.edu/content.aspx?lang=eng&si...