I'm not sure how my comment could possibly have been any more calm. I'm just cautioning on sharing that specific type of information without a source handy.
You had not posted sources when I left my comment. I cannot predict what you'll post before you post it. Honestly I still don't see you sharing a source anywhere else in your post history, did you make an edit that didn't save and then blame me for it?
Brains are part of biology. Biology does not mean "unchanging", I'm very familiar with neuroplasticity. However "it's not biological, brains can change" is a truly bizarre statement.
I'm a card carrying socialist. Wrote the card myself. I'm also a doctor and don't like seeing pop science shared uncritically as a way to imply biological superiority over my opponents, because it doesn't help my cause in any way.
For someone attacking me for perceived anger, I feel like you could take some of your own advice re. counting to ten before posting.
This is the kind of factoid you shouldn't spread unless you're prepared to back it up with a lot of hard data and sources, since you're essentially arguing biological superiority over your opponents. Very little comes from that
Agreed on the sleeping better. There are things it had that Lemmy doesn't but honestly I never want this site to catch all the way up. Reddit had become bad for me.
I think it's no coincidence a lot of voice actors got their start as DMs.
Have you ever looked at any online workshops/lessons on voice acting? They really helped me with the higher registers. I don't sound pro or anything but I no longer get complaints
I'm a doctor and I bike and take the bus. But neither of us really count as "the rich", we're still working class. Personally I see nothing about the rich to emulate, so I don't really see the point.
Now that we're free from Reddit's shackles we should up the ante, we need a new relationship ending mantra. Like "delete your hard drive, hire a mercenary squad, and hit the Instagram filters."
Well, pack it in folks, Lemmy has peaked. It's not getting better than this from here on.