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immortaly007, (edited ) in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

Top 0.05% of Leprous with 8872 minutes. Amazing band!

Baahb,

What happened to Leprous? I only started doing metal a few years ago and Leprous caughty attention, but the newer stuff kinda shook me. Just wasn’t able to make that jump, but if there were context, maybe I could bridge it.

immortaly007,

I actually only discovered them like a year ago. But I really like their most recent album Especially songs like nighttime disguise are amazing!

Baahb,

Shoot I guess I’ll have to give them another chance. Maybe I’ll be able to make that genre jump

iamericandre, in How do you discourage a dog from biting while playing?

Have plenty of toys around so when she starts to get bitey you can redirect it towards a toy which will help because she’ll learn “oh cool I can chew/bite this”. Also work on teaching her the word No or off/down. Really should be high on the priority list of commands to teach. You can also try wincing in pain like a dog would and that will sometimes indicate that they’re playing too rough and will stop, but that doesn’t always work. In fact with my dog it hardly worked when he was a puppy.

Tolookah, (edited ) in How do you discourage a dog from biting while playing?

Yelp, make it understood that you’re not having fun. Sounds like a distressed puppy for a any time it happens. Oddly, that worked with my dog for her jumping on me, but not for everyone. It’s… Frustrating. She knows that’s not how I play, but others in my family not so much.

Edit: I’m not a trainer, you might want to get a session or two with someone who is highly rated, to get their input.

Toes, in How do you discourage a dog from biting while playing?

My understanding is that they learn how to play as puppies as they would get feedback. So you may consider exaggerating when it hurts to better highlight the pain. Alternatively, another puppy to play with.

Pons_Aelius,

That was what I was going to say as well.

They usually learn to stop by interacting with their litter mates.

Devi,

Most pups are taken away too young for this to happen. You want pups with their littermates at least up to 12 weeks and they start with pretty good bite inhibition. It's so different meeting pups treated properly rather than the byb pups taken at 8 weeks or sometimes even younger.

Pons_Aelius, (edited )

Yep, the difference in that short time is pretty big. My parents bred dogs when I was a kid. My dad liked to keep them together for 16 weeks.

taken at 8 weeks or sometimes even younger.

The people who do this are arseholes running puppy mills in my opinion.

Devi,

16 is even better. It's difficult because you really want them to start socialisation by that point and breeders individually socialising a litter can be a challenge, but for those who can it's a much more stable dog the owner is starting with.

I do dog rescue and a lot of people got their first ever dog over covid and people who had no idea how to raise a pup raised some really messed up dogs. Starting with an older dog that is a bit more stable just makes all the difference.

ImFresh3x, in What inconsequential or surprisingly good thing can I get from Aliexpress?

Decent selection of low brow lingerie for the price.

JimboDHimbo, in come into realization

Suicide and masterbation.

unreachable,
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please explain

JimboDHimbo,

No, I don’t think I will. Both examples are self explanatory

Rhynoplaz,

And self exploratory!

Syrus,

No comment…

shinigamiookamiryuu, in come into realization

The fediverse

Stern, in So Kissinger must have had use to someone? What did he do right and for who?
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I imagine the guys selling bombs and guns must’ve loved a fella who wanted to make use of them, for one obvious group.

Virkkunen, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?
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Proud 0.05%er of NO MEN!\

experbia, (edited ) in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?
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I was top 0.05% for Battle Tapes. it's good shit. Weight of the World is where it's at, but it's all good.

Ringmasterincestuous,

Haha tell me you just blast this in your car with the windows down. Amazing! 👏

OtakuAltair, in So Kissinger must have had use to someone? What did he do right and for who?

He made the ruling class richer at the cost of normal people’s lives

mangosloth, in Why do people hate on mobile games, call them "not real games" and mock them, when some mobile-exclusive games are the best games I've played?

Problem for me is phones are uncomfortable to use for gaming in so many ways. My hands aren’t even that big, and my thumbs cover a lot of the screen. Then phones get hot when using them a lot. Not to mention staring that long at a mobile screen makes my eyes feel like raisins. Plus it’s really shit posture to sit with your neck bent at a 90° angle looking straight down into your lap. None of these are very enjoyable for a gaming experience.

I won’t even talk about the crazy predatory nature of most phone games being aggressive dopamine hijackers, cause that’s covered in the thread already, but that too.

foyrkopp, in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

My take:

Most things (especially abstract ones) that exists beyond the scope of the small-hunter-gatherer-tribe setup our brain is developed for: Quantum mechanics, climate change, racism, relativity, spherical earth, …

What separates us from the dogs is that we’ve developed abstract analytical tools (language, stories, mathematics, the scientific method,…) that allow us to infer the existence of those things and, eventually try to predict, model and manipulate them.

But we don’t “grasp” them as we’d grasp a tangled leash, which is why it is even possible for medically sane people to doubt them.

I’d argue that you can even flip this around into a definition:

If a person with no medical mental deficiencies can honestly deny a fact (as in: without consciously lying), then that fact is either actually wrong, or it falls into the “tangled leash” category.

HerbalGamer,
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idk spherical earth isn’t that highbrow to me

hexabs,

Yes it is indeed easy to grasp in certain areas of the earth.

Excrubulent,
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Yeah, with the right situation you can just plainly see it.

This thread has a lot of visualisations of exactly how you can see it, it’s actually really viscerally satisfying:

metabunk.org/…/soundly-proving-the-curvature-of-t…

serpineslair, (edited ) in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

Last year I got top 0.01% of Exodus listeners (thrash metal band). 7,031 mins.

This year I got top 0.05% Municipal Waste.

Edit: both bands have around 500,000 monthly listeners if I remember correctly.

synae,
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Hell yea 🤘

the_stat_man, (edited ) in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

Top 0.05% of Dan Bull (just under 3k minutes); 807k monthly listeners.

Also top 4% of listeners overall

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