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Having a small penis was idealized in Ancient Greece. They where seen as more civilized. Alexander the Great had a small penis.
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Basman replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
They are both dead so I'm not sure how they would accomplish that. -
Pig head liberalism is completely scrapping a framework because it didn't work for a fraction of the population and replacing it with something that doesn't work for anyone. Rejecting healthy conservatism because you hate your boomer parents. Like how they want to completely get rid of capitalism somehow because certain aspects work poorly, as opposed to just improving those aspects. The "alternatives" that progressives come up with are damaging and dangerous. You can see it with all this incels that shoot up schools and vote AFD because they can't get a girlfriend. It's a societal failure. Likewise with the US risking losing it's democracy to goons like Trump. Progressives need to take responsibility for how they contribute to societal degradation due to how they prioritize ideological purity over reality.
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Basman started following Obama on why men fall into red pill and are struggling
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Male disenfranchisement is one of factors that lead to democratic decline and authoritarianism. Historically, societies used to provide a different frameworks for developing men. Such as largely fallen to the way side. I had a phase where I looked up a lot to older men as a young adult, an instinctual way of looking to grow myself. Past societies would've had some frameworks ingrained into the culture for developing men since they appreciated the need to turn boys into men. You get minimal if any guidance growing up from our culture. It's a shame and an example of a lack of healthy conservatism. I don't think girls receive much guidance either, which also isn't good.
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The site is designed from the ground up for conformity. It's impossible to stray too far from the ideological center point without being censored. It varies how sever an echo-chamber each subreddit is though.
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Sure, but we're talking about people who use AI for everything. It be like driving everywhere without any work-outs to compensate. Young people tend to be way more active before they start working full time.
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Social media is too integrated with people's technology use to quit outright. But maybe we'll see more awareness of how hollow and addicting short-form content is specifically.
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Except that it is true if you are overall less active due to driving. It's common for people to gain weight once they start working after graduating and begin driving everywhere. If you are outsourcing your thinking all the time than obviously your going to become more dull.
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AI is yet to make any serious profit. All this investment is pure speculation and hedging against a looming recession. Can't wait for the bubble to pop like a bloated whale. If nothing else than to see all that stupid hype to finally die.
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If you are on the lower end of average for a western male than you're on the higher end of average for an Asian male.
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Reddit is malicious conformity.
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Basman replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Readability is how well you can understand something clearly and intuitively without user error. The better the readability, the harder it is to stray from the intended design. -
Basman replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
That wasn't obvious. Here you could for example use two different colors to make the distinction more clear. -
I had the idea once of "convergent inventions", where different human groups completely detached from each other geographically and culturally invent the exact same things, like the spear, the bow, fires, etc. as well as concepts like slavery, war, money, kingship, etc. Things that are so common sense that you don't need cross pollination to spread the idea. I don't think it is particularly groundbreaking or that original, but I've never heard of something like this before from anyone else.
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Basman replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Something as complex as politics is necessarily going to lose some of it's nuance when you try to illustrate it as a simple diagram. You can minimize that by making a more complex diagram but at the cost of readability, but the beauty of simplistic political diagrams is that you can instantly understand the message (whether or not it is accurate is a different discussion). Your diagram lacks readability. That there are two lefts and rights is confusing. You could experiment with colors to enhance readability. I'd also consider experimenting more with different kinds of graphs, like perhaps a circle or a branching tree better illustrates political compasses, etc.
