It's an inherent part of being vegetarian. I mean lots of animals die as part of the food you eat (or food production process) that isn't just "meat". Gelatin, rennet, bone char just to name a few.
So if animals dying for you genuinely doesn't align with you then id challenge you to take a close look at your ingredient labels to see which ingredients are animal byproducts or use animal byproducts in their production.
Nothing about trying to one-up someone. Just pointing out that not only this is an appeal to authority logical fallacy, it is also not even good authority
A protest against genocide calls to the historical roots of Thanksgiving. A protest against meat calls to the contemporary practice of the holiday. Both are relevant, but if we're talking about importance i would agree genocide.
Ps. The vegetarian thing isnt super relevant here since vegetarians are still ok with animals dying for them.
Hello, I'm very sorry you have had to experience this.
I got kicked out at 16. For me it wasn't so much missing my specific parents, but i just missed the parents i didn't have. You know, the ideal parents that existed only in my head; the ones that told me they're proud of me, they support my choices, they accept me, they love me.
But beyond that i think at least for some of us it is normal to want to remember the good things despite the bad things, and it can be normal to miss those good things. My advice is to remember the person as a whole and tell yourself you're better than how they treated you. You're worth more than that. It hurts, but if they really loved you then they wouldn't kick you out over something so trivial as your boyfriend being Hungarian.
It's up to you if you want to keep the door open. I personally did and gave them room to talk to me and apologize. We talked superficially occasionally but they never did apologize before dying. i just accepted they were shit parents long ago so their deaths were just like any other day.
How could you realistically regulate AI? Sorry if it's a dumb question, I'm just scrolling through "All".
To me it seems like if you regulated it heavily in one country then it would just be researched and made available in other countries. And bad actors could always abuse it from less regulated country models, from any open source models, or from models they built themselves.
I do agree there needs to be more safety emphasized as part of the innovation cycle, I'm just not optimistic given this is a modern day guns race
A little but not completely. There are defunct ccTLDs that still exist and can be registered, but .io currently doesn't have a clear future. I suspect that if a ccTLD is eliminated completely then there would be advance notice for you to start updating all your accounts to a new domain. So it would be annoying but not screwed
"I litter because the trash can was full"
And you're trying to think about perceived societal problems. How about introspection?