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Chainweasel, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?

The existence of both “Boomers” and the “Me Generation” is enough evidence to prove that it’s a solid “sometimes”

ICastFist, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?
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Some get better, some get worse. You really can’t generalize this. A friend of mine used to say that “we have to ditch the wise elder, because some people accumulate stupidity with age instead of wisdom”

Xariphon,

For years now I've responded to anybody saying we should "respect our elders" by saying "they just don't make elders like they used to."

It was easy to be old and wise when the world only changed on a scale of centuries. Now it's easy to see large cultural changes every decade or less; the wisdom of somebody who came of age in the 1950s is of no value today if they've learned nothing else since.

Hextic,

Stupid people didn’t live to be that old back in the day lol

snek, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?
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Not necessarily. The opposite might happen as people age but never deal with their real problems. Then the problems grow and they become even twatier than before. If anything, kids are the nicest until about 5th grade which is when they learn how to be assholes from adults around them.

sadreality, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?

Just look around at boomer and you will get your answers...

CatBusBand, in Have you ever gotten scammed, package stolen, or been a victim of fraud in any way?

It’s always electronics. I bought a screen replacement for my phone and it didn’t work. Second time was when they sent me a broken webcam.

iDunnoBro, in What do you use Vaseline for?

Oh… You know. Hehehe

argh_another_username,

Yes, but IMO it’s not the best sensation. Water based (like KY) is much better.

iDunnoBro,

If I’m feelin’ fancy, I’ll break out the WD-40 Specialist Silicone

relative_iterator,
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Water based dries pretty quickly

squilox,

Talking like a true iterator

_pete_, in Have you ever gotten scammed, package stolen, or been a victim of fraud in any way?

Needed office for my Mac, internet was terrible and I couldn’t find it legitimately to download anywhere (these were the days before Office 365)

Took a shot at an eBay listing, got sent a burned DVD with an OEM product key written on it sharpie

It worked, but I wasn’t particularly happy

luthis, (edited ) in What's the worst company ever. Period.

Bayer. They knowingly sold HIV infected blood to Latin America after the blood was rejected in Europe. This still blows my mind. Some corporate waste of oxygen actually decided to do this. It wasn’t an accident. That guy needs to get stabbed with thousands ten fucking thousand of AIDS needles.

www.theguardian.com/…/aids.suzannegoldenberg

CorInABox,
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And the Essure permanent birth control device, causing persistent pain, bleeding and other health problems to thousands of women. Withdrawn from the US market before the Netflix documentary released

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jul/25/the-bleeding-edge-netflix-documentary-medical-devices

luthis,

Thanks, I fixed my post

luthis,

‘moral issues above profit’ … yeah, I can’t believe that of all things is an issue

andy_wijaya_med,
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The fuck man

Viking_Hippie,

They also bought Monsanto and, if anything, ramped up the evil from THAT murderous shitshow!

Why am I suddenly thinking about Norm Macdonald and Hitler? 😉

cwagner,

Because by 1944 they used around 4500 forced labourers (foreigners, POWs) in dangerous condition. Oh, and they apparently bought 170 female prisoners, who then all died during some experiment:

A Bayer employee wrote to Rudolf Höss, the Auschwitz commandant: “The transport of 150 women arrived in good condition. However, we were unable to obtain conclusive results because they died during the experiments. We would kindly request that you send us another group of women to the same number and at the same price.”

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayer#World_War_II_and_the_…

Viking_Hippie,

I was actually thinking of Norm Macdonald’s catchphrase “the more I hear about that Hitler fellow, the less I like him!” but yeah, that’s heinous as fuck too 😬

cwagner,

Hah, poor guy, because I never heard of him before, and he was mentioned in the same breath as Hitler, I thought he has to be some pretty shady dude, but otherwise ignored that part :D

Viking_Hippie,

Quite the opposite, actually: he was a great comedian known for his deadpan delivery of the most outrageous things 😁

Here he is affably roasting the fuck out of people 😄

jrs100000,
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Also inventing heroin and marketing it as cough medicine.

nevernevermore,

Does it work as cough medicine at all?

jrs100000,
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Presumably

999,

As a kid I had really bad asthma, which led to a lot of chest congestion. Had codeine around for when it got bad. Worked quite nicely, indeed.

Ranessin,
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Lots of drugs started out as medicine. And heroin is a great medicine, still used in this sense today.

tryagain,

Jesus. Straight to the top

dedale,
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Did a little bit of digging on that one, before being bought by Bayer, the Cutter biological division was responsible for another pharmaceutical disaster. They accidentally (?) sold 120 000 doses of polio vaccines containing the live polio virus.

andrew,

They also acquired and still run the business previously done by Monsanto known for things like agent orange and eliminating corn biodiversity. Their legal department is also infamous for bankrupting small farmers.

Talaraine, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?
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I would sure hope so. If I look at myself (since that's where I have context) I'd say yes. I think a lot of the shittiness in people's personalities stems from trying to meet their needs (some of them unreasonable) and competing with everyone else to get them. That's a very me versus you mentality which leads to aggression and forms bad personality traits.

I'd like to say that everyone begins to understand wants versus needs after a few decades, and settles down into a pattern of contentment rather than resentment.

That's just not true though, is it?

Aceticon, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

Avoid being out in the midday sun. If you do, try to walk in the shade as much as possible.

If your windows have external shades close them down when the sun is hitting that side of the house/appartment so that the heating up of objects from the sunlight happens outside not inside.

Wear shorts/skirts and loose clothes of thin textites that don’t retain much heat (such as cotton).

If you’re going to be out for long periods, bring water, ideally cold water.

Sure, if you have AC or, even better, a swiming pool, it’s a lot easier to keep cool, but these suggestions will work even for those who can’t afford those things.

ralC,

Cold water will make you thirstier, you will sweat it super quickly which will feel refreshing but you will have used up all that water.

With that said, putting a 1.5L bottle of water in the freezer and carrying that is also an option.

Aceticon,

I recommend getting a metal water bottle and carrying that around when you’re sightseeing or any activity that keeps you outside in the sun for long.

Also I personally never noticed any extra sweating when drinking cold water versus ambient temperature water, and I live in Portugal were we regularly get 40C or more in August. Generally, if it’s hot enough you’ll sweat more simply from the heat (as sweating is a natural cooling mechanism) even if all you drink is plain tap water. Sure, if you don’t drink water you’ll sweat less, as you’re getting dehydrated so the body will cut down on that.

Were did you learn that specific piece of information about cold water making people sweat more?

hahattpro,

I don’t think conservative water is necessary.

Drink cool water help body cool off faster. Sweat also help cool off.

If the combined effect make you drink more water, then keep drinking.

plistig, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?

Hey pal, maybe it’s you.

PerogiBoi, in Which is the most satisfying IO connector system, in your opinion?
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Ethernet. Dat click and dat squishy release. Mmmmmmpppphhhhh

housepanther, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?
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Some people become more, some people become less. It really depends on the person I guess.

tunetardis, in What does an ideal world look like to you?

I’d like to see a world in which the manufacturer of a product is responsible for its entire life cycle. So many problems we have today stem from our disposable culture. If say you package your product in plastic, that plastic should eventually come back to you for reuse/recycling, or at least you should foot the bill for processing it. Everything is barcoded these days, so it shouldn’t be impossible to sort it by manufacturer. Could be a killer app for AI?

Sandman89, in Do people become less of a twat as they age?

In my experience, the majority is great. The problem is that the loudest and most intrusive ones monopolize all the nearby attention.

My recommendation would be to find some quiet third places in which to seek out people you enjoy being around.

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