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  • Can personally attest to Denmark having loads of English speakers.

    I encountered exactly one person in my travels there who did not speak fluent English.

    I'd learned a little, so I tried to use Danish to order things, ask directions etc, and everyone replied in perfect English.

  • Are the books any good? If so, then I don't see a problem.

    Unless...

    Are they plagiarising other books? If not, then I don't see a problem.

    Unless...

    Have people lost their jobs because of this? If not, then I don't see a problem.

    If it's just a content creator using technology to help them create something of value, that otherwise would not have existed, then surely this is a good thing.

    AI isn't inherently bad. It's just a tool.

  • TIL

    I'll admit, I thought "I'm sure I'd have heard that before if it was true", but it appears to be the case! It's apparently based on a gesture Leonard Nimoy saw during a blessing as a boy.

    I guess it's like the ICXC hand shape that vicars and priests use in Christianity.

    These religious leaders and their hand gestures...

  • That's exactly why so many countries around the world roll their eyes when America bangs on so much about democracy.

    It's a marketing thing. Look around the world. Find any country with the word "Democratic" in the name, and odds are you'll find a poor excuse for a democracy.

    The actual democracies in the world don't feel compelled to keep repeating the fact.

    The reality is that America is only really a democracy in the loosest sense of the world. All you need to do is look at how often the wealthiest candidate wins to see that it's true. Or how often the person with the most votes loses. Or how unregulated lobbying actually is. Or the insane amount of power the President actually has. The power doesn't lie with the people - it lies with the super-rich.

    Sorry if that came off as really negative! America has a lot of good stuff going for it, but its implementation of democracy is not one.

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  • If you're thinking yoga retreats etc, I'd consider building an Earthship or two first. They're totally eco-friendly, almost hobbit-like buildings. They fit the vibe and would give you a base of operations for future plans.

  • Have you tried DAS clay? If you're British, you can buy it pretty cheap from The Works, Hobbycraft or The Range.

    It seems like it'd be exactly the right consistency to fill out these molds - a smidge firmer than playdoh, but much softer than plasticine.

    Edit: just remembered, you can even get stone effect DAS clay for the same price, so no painting needed!

  • Interesting addition here, we don't even have an official national anthem. There isn't even an "official" version of the lyrics for the song we use as the de-facto national anthem.

    We just all kind of collectively agreed upon the first verse, and mentally update it whenever a monarch dies and a new gender is required.

  • Maybe the baby's just a bobble head.

    Unless the baby looked malnourished or uncared for, I wouldn't worry. Babies are far more resilient, bendy and adaptable than we give them credit for.

    Also, unless there's a developmental issue, a seven month old would easily be able to hold their head unassisted. Is it possible the baby was just trying to look at things?

  • This.

    I think it's important to point out that porn is as representative of real sex as action scenes are of real fights.

    Instead, it's a stylised and codified version of things that specifically is designed to appeal to our lizard brains.

    Also, get used to saying the word 'sex' around him. It's weird at first, but the best way to make it clear that it's all a normal part of growing up, is by acting like it's a normal part of growing up.