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Saigonauticon, in Why is my food making lightning?

You have angered Thor by putting metal objects in the sacred container.

Saigonauticon, in Atheists/agnostics of Lemmy, do you believe in the existence of souls?

It seems like a way to take all the things I don’t understand particularly well, and put them in a category that I fail to define precisely.

My preference is not to do that, because I have a hard time believing in something that I can’t characterize reasonably well.

Skooshjones, in Lemmy, what is the scariest/creepiest/eeriest experience you have had while travelling?
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My spouse and I had a very long layover between red eye flights and decided to get a ride to a nearby motel to catch a few hours of sleep before going back to the airport early in the morning to catch our next flight. This was in a southern state in the US.

It turned out to be a super sketchy motel and it was really late at night when we got there. We could tell it was in a rough part of the city, driving past houses on the street all had bars over the windows and doors, lots of trash blowing across the street, stuff like that.

We go inside to sign in and get our room and the clerk mumbles something we can’t understand and asks us to wait for a few minutes. Then while we’re sitting in the lobby, a huge pickup truck pulls up outside with a white guy driving it. Two Hispanic guys get out of the cab, an older man and a boy. They walk in and start talking quietly with the clerk. They both seemed really nervous and kept glancing nervously at the pickup running outside. After a few minutes the clerk led them both away somewhere and then the truck drove away and the clerk called us up and signed us in.

I think it might have been some kind of human trafficking/smuggling thing, but idk. It just was so weird, everybody involved was acting really nervous and on edge. I hope both of them are alright, we obviously never saw them again or even saw where they got led off to.

Tealk, in What can Lemmy federate with?
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I have summarized here what I have found out so far, but is currently only available in German handbuch.rollenspiel.monster/…/communication/

jossbo, in What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?

Nice try, QI elf!

jossbo, in What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?

Nice try, QI elf!

MartinXYZ,

You’ve triple posted this comment…

jossbo, in What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?

Nice try, QI elf!

count_duckula,
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I’ll finally know all the answers in the next episode of No Such Thing As A Fish!

Wahots, in Can someone still viewing Reddit explain how it is doing as of right now in terms of content quality and engagement?
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Pre ban, it’s quality was down for sure. More smaller threads, weird questions that usually get left on the cutting room floor, all that. Reddit survived this, but much like someone surviving a life-threatening disease, they might not be truely 100% ever again. I believe this is just the first of many bad step reddit may take as they IPO and try to get more money out of people, I’d imagine. A slow decline, like twitter.

cccc, in Which music streaming app should I use?

Spotify web player with a good ad block at least gets around the “supporting them” bit.

novibe, in Atheists/agnostics of Lemmy, do you believe in the existence of souls?

“Soul” is just consciousness. Which many people seem to equate to the brain here.

There is 0 scientific evidence that consciousness has anything to do with our brains. Much to the contrary actually.

Consciousness truly is one of the biggest mysteries of life. We all experience it, but the more you observe it, the less you can find it.

It may feel at first as it’s a phenomena of the brain, of the mind. But soon after you start paying really close attention to it, you realize that consciousness is behind the mind. It’s underneath it.

It observes the mind. It observes everything. And that’s what it is. Perceiving. Aware of everything.

Its the only indivisible and irreducible thing in the universe that we ever found. Consciousness just is. It is the awareness in you. It is the awareness in everything.

When we crack consciousness, all these talks of “souls”, “god”, “atheism”, will seem just silly tbh.

Fenzik, (edited )

There is 0 scientific evidence that consciousness has anything to do with our brains. Much to the contrary actually.

Source? Everything I’ve read on the topic suggests that it’s to do with the brain - damaged brain = no consciousness, even if the rest of the body fine.

Its the only indivisible and irreducible thing in the universe that we ever found. Consciousness just is.

Elementary particles would like a word.

Kissaki,

This makes no sense to me. It's just generic platitudes and a wild claim.

You say "quite the contrary", claiming there is scientific evidence of consciousness having nothing to do with our brains. Where can I find this evidence?

I couldn't follow any of your reasoning. Can you summarize your central thesis? Because we observe...?

I don't see how conscience could not have anything to do with our brain when that is where it arises.

JuxtaposedJaguar, in What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?

“Vending machines are more deadly than sharks”.

While it’s true that (at least for some years) more people are killed by vending machine accidents than shark attacks, your personal risk depends on what you do. If you’re a vending machine factory worker who never goes into the ocean, you’re far more likely to be killed by a vending machine than a shark. But if you live in a part of the world that doesn’t have vending machines and you swim in the ocean every day, the reverse is true.

MrPear,

Wait, so you’re telling me that there are no vending machines in the ocean that are preying on people swimming in the water?

Hupf,

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Storca,

Num num

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metic, in What's a true fact that is so misleading it's borderline misinformation?
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Several (attempted) murderers have owned copies of The Catcher in the Rye.

Penguin_Rocket, in What can Lemmy federate with?
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What can Lemmy federate with?

Yes.

Hendiballs, in You now have a 1 billion $ bounty on your head and every armed man on Earth is on to you. What do you do to survive as long as possible?

Start singing I’m Gonna Be by The Proclaimers. Anyone who gets too close will just get sucked into it

Mothra,
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Alter my appearance as much as possible, as many times as possible. Live on cash. Move location as much as possible, I’ll aim to live in my car if I can. Alter my number plate regularly. Get rid of my phone. Live phoneless.

If I’m able I’d also get a gun and a fake ID but not sure if that would be realistic- I wouldn’t know where to seek this.

But eventually money will run out. I don’t think I would last longer than my savings though. I’d be lucky to live a month.

thebestaquaman, in You now have a 1 billion $ bounty on your head and every armed man on Earth is on to you. What do you do to survive as long as possible?

I’m currently close to an uninhabited mountain region: Imma run and hide!

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