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  • The old testament says a lot of things (in ARAMAIC) that have been translated by fallible human hands a hundred times with implicit bias. It's a game of telephone that's been going for thousands of years. It didn't mean "gay people are bad".

  • "I want him to break both my hips, split my asshole down the middle and fill my guts with his thick military daddy CUM SIR I NEED IT" ~everyone

  • good comment.

  • You know it this soldier was drafted? He may not have had a choice in the matter

  • I appreciate you sharing your insight and knowledge, honestly, I'm grateful

    I'm stubborn and hard to convince, is what i meant

  • Your examples are still the same. Polling places which require you to fill out your ballot by hand verify that you voted for someone because you can be watched or recorded as you were filling it out.

    I'm not trying to be antagonistic. I literally just don't see the difference.

  • Would you ever try to liberate an ant hill?

  • Can't we be coerced to get in our car, drive to a polling place, and vote for a particular candidate? Blackmail, other threats, or financial incentives etc, I'm not sure why a physical polling place is safer than being able to vote anonymously

  • Yes, as a Westerner I'd agree with the study's findings. The people I hear are harsh, not mirthful.

    And I am struck by this:

    the voices were an intrusion and a threat to one’s private world – the voices could not be controlled.

    It's an invasive feeling, like an outsider in your head, digging around for things that hurt and embarrass you, then saying those things aloud. It makes you powerless, all you can do is sit there while someone yells out your most shameful thoughts, and there's no stopping them.

  • I've seen this before, but after a re-read, I found this:

    In an interview, Luhrmann said that American clinicians “sometimes treat the voices as if they ... should be ignored. Our work found that ... the way people pay attention to their voices alters what they hear their voices say. That may have clinical implications.”

    Yes, definitely. The people I hear are only ever critical or offensive, and "they" have learned what's most hurtful to me. If I start paying attention to their echoes of financial worry, they get louder and more forceful. There's something going on in my brain that learns what's most painful to me, and amplifies it to cause pain.

  • schizophrenia here, my inner monologue is often conversational, like a string of words I'd speak to a person. and if I listen closely, I hear faintly a man or woman repeating the thought out loud, with emotion like confusion or contempt

  • the systematic stupidification of the 2000 Americans polled in this study*

  • ok cool, I installed it, and it started me near a village, I will explore later

  • no but I get phantom bed movements and think it's my cat jumping up

  • Is it possible to join the server with default Minecraft client (aka no Luanti)