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Just_Pizza_Crust, in Non-computer standing furniture

I honestly think it’s too broad of a question since each of those types of people will be doing vastly different things through their time at home. I might play with my dog more often when unemployed, while a homemaker is on their feet caring for a child, and a retired person is doing home maintenance. All of those are different activities on foot, but maybe not available to people in different situations.

I could note however, my grandma has a standing sewing machine that’s pretty cool. As for books, I’ve used a music stand in the garage before, though maybe a podium of sorts would be better in the house.

MNByChoice,

I did not know standing sewing machines were a thing. Great to know.

A podium is a good idea. Thank you!

DerisionConsulting, in Non-computer standing furniture

If you’ve ever worked a job where you stand in the same place for 8+ hours, you know that it can also be rough on the body. The current advice that I see floating around is to change your position at least every hour.

If you want to be healthier, do the physical exercise that your body can do. Walk instead of drive, and take the stairs instead of the elevator.

quickhatch,

Ergonomics/workplace safety officer here; you’re quite correct. The idea that sitting is the new smoking ignored the detail in the epidemiology: Inactivity is the real problem.

THE_ANON, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

Becsuse that’s the only free time i have 🥲

yamanii, in What misconceptions do you still have that you learned from TV/film as a child?
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That supermarket juice is healthy for you.

RainfallSonata, (edited ) in If you had to restart your job at your current employer, what would you do differently?

Not have any expectations about excelling in my career, nor any expectations about having support in serving the public, although that is entirely what we do.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, in What prevents you from going to bed early?

because it skips to a time where I have a new day’s worth of responsibilities which sucks.

THE_ANON,

Yep

ascallion, (edited )

That’s very true, but there’s something so blissful about those rare days I go to bed and wake up at like 2am and just kind of consciously drift in and out of a very light sleep for 5 hours. Just awake enough to think and relax, but not enough to stress over the upcoming day and responsibilities.

RainfallSonata, in Non-computer standing furniture

Probably the best way would be eliminating reliance on cars and creating walkable neighborhoods with stores, restaurants, and services within walking distance, in the US anyway. Did people ever, throughout human history, just stand around the house?

intensely_human,

“The tiger can’t get us in here. You can sit down”

“No. Gotta stay healthy”

xc2215x, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Not everyone believes in that knowledge or feels it is true.

rickyrigatoni, in Anyone know what's happened to Feddit.uk?

Fexit.

batmaniam, in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

Not Japan specifically, but I’ve got say I’m jealous as hell about the snack scene in east Asia.

I generally don’t have a sweet tooth, and things like potato chips don’t have that umami I like. I try to keep snacks around because I forget to eat, but nothing appeals to me. But man… all those pre-packaged tofu squares, various bits of marinated meat… that’s my deal. There’s one solid “Asian Mart” near me, I’ll stock up a few months worth at a time.

Closest you get in the US is basically jerky/slim jims, which are great but expensive and kind of one note for flavor.

jeanofthedead,

7-11 onigiri! The best.

leraje, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?
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Hopefully, a slightly different perspective here…

Religion is not interchangeable with theism. Many people, including me, are religious whilst also being atheists. Depending on the source, religion can be defined as a supernatural based idea (god/gods) or (the way I see it) more like Emile Durkheim saw it “a unified system of beliefs and practices […] which unite into one single moral community called a church, all those who adhere to them.”

So, for me, religion gives me a sense of community, support and a structure to guide me. It doesn’t rule me and I don’t have to worship or pray to a supernatural being that doesn’t exist. So in my (biased) view, I get the good bits of religion without the shitty awful bits such as telling everyone only my religion is right, telling everyone what to do based on what I think and generally being an arsehole.

Most people like some type of community because we are, at bottom, social creatures. My own religion allows me to be both individualistic and also part of a community and I think a lot of people feel that their religion gives them that sense of community. A more worrying aspect of religion is theistic religion - worship of a supernatural being/beings - because that is irrational, which is not in itself a concern, but when whole societies are controlled via theism then people suffer.

JackGreenEarth,

Can’t you just have a social club without having to bring god or morality into it?

leraje,
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That’s kind of my point. There is no god (or at least not one I believe in), my religion is an atheist based one. The morals that we have are our own, we don’t see them as anything other than that. I don’t want anyone to feel that I’m trying to evangelise or recruit here so I’m not going to go into details, but if you want to, follow the link to community I moderate thats in my profile and there are outgoing links on that community.

JackGreenEarth,

Are you satanist?

leraje,
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Yep.

mojofrododojo, in The 2024 US Presidential race officially starts Monday, what are your predictions for Iowa?

More than one trump supporter will die in a snow drift.

Trump will win Iowa, but lose the nomination to Haley (as his legal peril grows), who will lose to Biden.

Trump supporters will react violently to the loss and eventual conviction of Trump in multiple spasms of bloodshed.

They too will end up in prison, alongside J6 convicts.

The rich still won’t be taxed, and the climate will continue to warm and destabilize.

The sea will become too warm to support normal ocean currents like the gulf stream, destabilizing the entire food chain as aquaculture collapses.

Someone will invent a new kind of food called a quantum chalupa, and it will be glorious.

HP will increase prices for ink.

key,
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Someone will invent a new kind of food called a quantum chalupa, and it will be glorious

Surely it’s commonly called a qualupa

mojofrododojo,

only when measured in qualupa bits

Crashumbc,

It’s made of people!!!

retrieval4558,

It’s fucked up that this is the best case scenario

JeeBaiChow, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Because learning takes effort.

HippoMoto, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Have you heard of the fireplace delusion? Burning wood is horrible for our health and the environment, but most of us have fond memories of sitting by a fire. Religion is the same. Holiday traditions with family, organized events marking important life events, it’s hard to break away.

www.samharris.org/blog/the-fireplace-delusion

return2ozma,
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Great perspective

davetansley, (edited ) in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?
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Religion has certain self-reinforcing properties. Kind of like genes that make it more likely to propagate against other forms of information.

  • Believing without question is better than questioning
  • Not believing will be punished
  • Virtue will be rewarded
  • Spreading the belief is a virtue
  • You should obey your parents

Combine that with young human brains being malleable, and religion tends to continue against all odds.

LesserAbe,

You’re right and I think it helps to remember certain traits which make religion “fit” from an evolutionary perspective can be beneficial to its followers: believing that the most powerful being in the universe is on your side instills confidence and a sense of well-being. Having community members who believe that God has mandated they should help each other means people may receive assistance when they experience difficulty.

I would argue in the long term having beliefs which are more and more consistent with observed reality is more sustainable. The further your beliefs are from reality and the longer they’re held the more likely something will go wrong. Still, if we (whoever that is) want to encourage people to move away from religion we should think about how we can replace the positive aspects of the religious experience.

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