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tygerprints, in What do *you mean things so small we can't see them with the human eye? Are you crazy?

Never suggest common sense to people who are raised in ignorance. Too much of a new idea will always be a huge threat to them, though nobody knows why.

SuperIce,

It wasn’t common sense at the time. Germ theory wouldn’t exist for another 20 years after Semmelweis’s discovery. His idea of “corpse particles that might turn a living person into a corpse after contact” seemed superstitious and crazy at the time. It was only after germ theory that we learned that these “corpse particles” were in fact germs.

aksdb,

IMO the common sense part isn’t “oh right of course those are germs”, but following the observation that points to some correlation. They don’t have to know or understand the root cause to at least consider (or accept) that something is wrong.

Slotos,

That’s the scientific part. Conventional wisdom, on the other hand, is often neither.

tygerprints,

I know I remember seeing a documentary about all this and how surgeons who frequently did autopsies at that time would often cut themselves, develop a fever and die from septic shock, never having learned that they maybe should wash their hands after playing with dead tissue. Germ theory wasn't even a theory then, because people didn't have any idea there could be such a thing as germs.

It makes me wonder what would people in the Renaissance or middle ages say, if we were to travel back in time and talk about dinosaurs. I'm sure they'd lock us up as mentally ill. How could there ever have been such a thing as gigantic mega-lizards walking around on earth!

From the micro to the macroscopic it's funny how we humans always have to learn things very slowly and only after making many incorrect assumptions.

metaStatic,

I'm sure our assumptions about climate will work out fine though

tygerprints,

I'm sure of that too. It's 76 today in the middle of December, where in past years it's usually been 30. - what could be weird about that? My conclusion from all this earth getting warmer nonsense is, people should ignore it and learn to live with less clothes on.

MossyFeathers,

Maybe they will, maybe they won’t. All we know is that the climate is changing and we appear to be causing it as the average global temperature reversed and began increasing during what would normally be a cooling period. We also believe that we’re the ones causing it because the increase in temperature correlates with the increase in CO2, methane and other greenhouse gases emitted. Now, of course correlation isn’t causation, but because gases like CO2 are known to have a warming effect due to their ability to trap heat, it makes sense to believe that these gases would contribute to a hotter climate.

It’s entirely possible that, in hindsight, we’ll find that we were panicking over nothing, and that the earth fixes itself or that this is somehow normal. However, that’s a hell of a gamble considering this is our only home in the cosmos. Do you really want to take that gamble?

aksdb,

If we only ever act on things we think we got 100% nailed down, we will either be as ignorant as these fools who locked Semmelweis away or we will stop doing anything at all, because realistically there is always a chance we got some seemingly basic understanding wrong.

The only intelligent thing is to work with a good mix of “what you know” paired with a sane amount of “critical thinking” and an assessment of potentially involved risks.

Covid was also an example (at least here in Germany). People fought against the invonvenience of having to wear masks or stay inside (or get vaccinated) because (as they said) we don’t know for certain how dangerous the illness really is and/or how effectice these measures are.

For me the calculation was simple: doing these measures and being wrong has far far less fatal consequences than being wrong and not doing these measures.

RunawayFixer,

If Semmelweis’ s theories were correct, it would have meant that many deaths of their patients would have been easily avoidable. So those other doctors could either ridicule the theory and continue living + practicing in ignorance, or accept the theory and also accept that they had (unknowingly) caused the deaths of many of their patients.

I’m not surprised that they chose the route of ridicule. I’m also not surprised that 20 or 30 years later, when the assistants of the old doctors had become the new generation of doctors, that the theory was then more easily accepted.

mathterdark, in And this is why I no longer have cable.

Cartoon Network then: cartoons

Cartoon Network now: Teen Titans Go! on repeat

starman2112,
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Jesus Christ, I just looked at their schedule there’s a total of 7 hours of TTG per day. Where’s the Adventure Time? Where’s the Billy and Mandy? Where’s Ed, Edd, n’ Eddy!?

littlecolt,

It’s seriously infuriating, the catalog they have at their disposal and they just rerun TTG, a show that at the time caused TT fans to be legitimately upset. No one wanted TTG.

Ledivin, (edited )

there’s a total of 7 hours of TTG per day

Holy shit, I’ve seen the memes but I just naturally assumed they were exaggerated… That’s actually ridiculous

doctorcrimson, (edited )

There is actually a lot of nuance to this.

  1. If TTG stops producing content then their rights to the IP can expire, same reason Sony had to make new Spiderman and X-Men films every other year last decade.
  2. Changes in leadership and management to Cartoon Network are frequent and often produce a more straight-cut and less innovative direction for the network, the sort of people that institutional stock holders and WarnerMedia management think are the safe options: data analysts, cost minimizers, tough negotiators.
  3. For the above reason and more, many artists stopped wanting to work with the corporation, and new artists are aware of the issues plaguing the company so they also don’t want to touch it. For example, Rebecca Sugar faced a struggle just to continue Steven Universe, one of their more successful titles, but eventually she was forced to wrap it up and leave. Twice.
Banzai51,
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You know it is targeted to preteens because EVERYBODY YELLS EVERYTHING!!!

JamesBean, in Holes
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I mean, the show has him fully nude multiple times.

The man is all rectangle, no rec-dangle.

But that's okay. He can reproduce by budding.

cm0002,

Budding!

OutlierBlue, in They are all true but the 3rd one is pretty serious...
Sprokes,

I started hating Seinfeld when they started doing this type of episodes (doing bizarre situation). I loved episodes like the Chinese restaurant.

giantfloppycock,

oh dang

JoeBigelow,
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Ugly sweater party is tomorrow Costanza

hakunawazo, in Why do it

Thank you for making me claustrophobic in my biggest room.

SnokenKeekaGuard,
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Well then you dont wanna hear bout my recurring dream about being burried alive unable to move my arm enough to protect my face from the rats gnawing at me

OrderedChaos,

So specific it might be a past life/death experience.

SnokenKeekaGuard,
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Oh now why did you have to make that an option😭

squiblet, (edited )
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This is reminding me, a few days ago I read an article telling the story of this guy who was trapped in a cave in Kentucky after rubble fell on his leg. This is the story: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/tragedy-at-sand-cave.htm of Floyd Collins, though the article I read earlier was more engaging. Oh, may have been this article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/the-1925-cave-rescue-that-captivated-the-nation/ar-AA1kZ7Es

CodexArcanum,

YouTuber HBomberguy just released a video on plagiarism. Another well known YouTube video about that caving incident was wholesale stolen from an article about it (but I don’t think it was either of your articles.) Must be the “vaguely related to caving” time of the year!

squiblet,
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Not surprising. I've been watching various relationship and psychology videos on YouTube and ran into a few which seem really sketchy... they're very well written in English, all the imagery is people in Malaysia or something, it seems to be read by an AI, and there's no writing attribution. Kind of suspicious.

CommanderCloon,

The plagiarism case hbomberguy exposed is about a good production channel with millions of subscribers in collab with other larges channels

starman2112, (edited )
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Hey, you can name and shame, it’s alright. The video was the wildly popular Man In Cave, by the wildly popular youtuber Internet Historian. He wholesale ripped off Lucas Reilly’s Mental Floss article about the incident, pretended the video was taken down because of youtube’s famously awful copyright strike system, and then re-uploaded a hastily edited version that less obviously (but still obviously) rips off Reilly’s article.

lemming741, in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

Buy air cooler

Look inside

Water

independantiste, in What's 1 more after 3?
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This feels like I’m back on Facebook

Fermion,

The unnecessary emoji has major Facebook vibes.

MacNCheezus, (edited )
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!oldpeoplefacebook would love this

Chivera,

This actually is Facebook. Where did you think you were? Are you ok?

LemmyKnowsBest,

Hey don’t mess with us Lemmings, our sanity is already extremely fragile.

rbn,

What does a lemming do here on Facebook? Aren’t you supposed to jump down some cliffs or so?

jabathekek, in You can do it!
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Also the wealth of your parents.

dan1101,

And lack of motivation. But other than all those things, I’ve got what it takes.

LemmysMum,

Exactly, we might not have wealth, or support, or opportunity, or capacity, or willingness, or hope… but we have been imbued with the belligerence of life, so that won’t stop us!

feralbobcat, in What's wrong with 'eggs'?

What’s wrong with butt nuggets?

JamesDebenture007,

How about the fact that they don’t come from the BUTT?

SendMePhotos,

They come out where babies come from. It’s the same thing, stupid.

Oha, (edited ) in Yum!
RustyNova,

I wouldn’t recommend deleting all cookies all the time. While true, it does make more private, but relogin into all the sites all the time is a pain.

While while listing is good, I’d recommend a separate “burner” profile that essentially reset itself on closure, with all the privacy options activated. Then, you can have a second profile you can use when you need to be logged in.

I literally have librewolf open on profile switching so I can easily have my reinforced profile ready to go.

Killercat103,
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You can add sites as exceptions. Even that is so much better than saving everything.

Oha,

I add a exception for every website I visit regularly

RustyNova,

True, but it’s also to leave websites I visit regularly cookie -less by default. Want to watch a YouTube video that someone sent you? No need to be logged in.

Rai,

Password manager with FaceID = no problemo

I’m sure someone will find a way to shit on that too, though.

orsetto, in Free sex... (party)*… Become poor dog

✨michael jackson✨

deegeese,

Poor entertain homo dog

15liam20,

New band name! Callled it.

MissJinx,
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yee yee

NaibofTabr, in Discord rule
Klear,

The only correct way to announce masturbation.

FlyingSquid, in Romance ain't dead
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Oh for god’s sake. I said:

I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. I WISH I COULD BUILD A GIANT MAZE IN A PARKING GARAGE OR PERHAPS AN ABANDONED FACTORY AND PUT YOU IN IT AND WATCH YOU SOLVE VARIOUS PUZZLES IN ORDER TO RECEIVE PEANUTS AND SEEDS!

Pharmacokinetics,
@Pharmacokinetics@lemmy.world avatar

said GladOS calmly…

MightyGalhupo,

Man I’m glad that that’s true. Could you imagine if it was a lie? Anyways have some cake.

PixeIOrange,

WHAT?

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Oh never mind, have this box of chocolates.

MajesticSloth,
@MajesticSloth@lemmy.world avatar

Damn, I’m missing out if that is all someone has to do to get a box of chocolates.

OtakuAltair,

…What?

Waldowal, in If you like pina coladas, you might also like walks in the rain
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If you love dark milk, then sugar love than actually more.

SnokenKeekaGuard,
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ohlaph,

Probably so, let it.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

Let them fight.

NegativeInf, in Unpopular opinion

“In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move”

dual_sport_dork,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

Alternately:

“The Big Bang creates the universe as we know it. The protons, neutrons, and electrons that will eventually compose Transformers are formed, ruining it forever. A Thursday.”

(via)

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I think there is a happy medium between that and ‘we should never have left the oceans’ and that happy medium is ‘before nuclear fusion.’

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