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AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

I don’t know about transitioning, other than I probably would have thought I was trans if I’d been born later. I’m glad I wasn’t told I’d have to go through surgery and hormone replacements to be what I truly am. I was able to define my gender for myself.

But I don’t think anyone can judge another person’s choices like that. I just look forward to the day when people are allowed to freely make choices about how they live their own lives. I don’t think either political side is terribly flexible. (Though certainly, the right is far more rigid.)

I’ve seen too many people ostracized for changing their minds about being trans or changing their sexuality by people they thought were open-minded friends. Or people hated on for changing their faith by those who pretend to follow a loving God. It’s painful all around. We shouldn’t have to agree with someone on every point to celebrate and adore them.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

Lots of chefs think that way. I did, too, until I dropped the recipes and started experimenting on my own. Getting a feel for bread dough, knowing what various ingredients will do. Feeling out viscosity of batter. It’s just as much an art as cooking, if you know what you’re doing. And cooking has just as much science, what with acid, maillard reactions, etc.

I mean… it’s not like average people can get consistent results with chef recipes, either, without measuring certain ingredients precisely.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

Baking is an art as much as a science. People who call it a science just don’t understand it.

AnalogyAddict, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is the term for an abstract personification? (Examples below)

Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll check it out.

AnalogyAddict, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is the term for an abstract personification? (Examples below)

Oo, I got a bonus word! I spent way too much time trying to parse synecdoche from metonym.

Apparently, synecdoche is something associated with, and metonym is a whole or a part of of. So “red hats” and “trust funds” referring to people are synecdoche and my examples were all metonyms.

I’m geeking out a bit now.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What is the term for an abstract personification? (Examples below)

Yes! Thanks.

AnalogyAddict, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is the term for an abstract personification? (Examples below)

I think that pronunciation has a few too many syllables. Lol. SiNEKduhkey. Not sinokideecodechodee or whatever that was.

AnalogyAddict, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is the term for an abstract personification? (Examples below)

Oh, this is a great word. Thanks! I just went down a huge rabbit hole of synecdoche vs metonym, and I doubt I’ll forget either term soon.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in Is it just my circle, or has it been a challenge getting into the Christmas/holiday spirit the last couple of years?

I think many people just realized that much of what we can Christmas Spirit is just not that rewarding.

AnalogyAddict, (edited ) to asklemmy in What companies have made your blacklist?

Carl’s Jr. because of that awful sexualized man campaign. Awful ad campaigns also for Dove, Axe, Jimmy John’s and Jersey Mike’s. I’m sure there are others I’m not remembering at the moment.

Burger King and Chili’s because of cavalier attitudes towards food poisoning.

McD’s, Twitter, Susan G. Komen, commercialized fundraising of any kind, and Reddit for obvious reasons.

Lots of games I won’t play and apps I won’t download because of their ads.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in Be honest: if you had the power to stop time, your morals would go out the window.

This only applies if your morals are based on nothing more than consequences, which I would argue is no moral code at all.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?

It’s a microgeneration: the Xennials. We had all the analog fun of X and developed all the cynicism of Millenials.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What companies have made your blacklist?

There were multiple. It went on a couple of years.

AnalogyAddict, to asklemmy in What companies have made your blacklist?

It’s not hard to not buy things.

AnalogyAddict, to memes in Slavery: still a thing

That’s what you got from those graphs?

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