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Papanca, to comicstrips in "Spell and Speak" by Mr.Lovenstein

The three phrases of kitties:

Let me in!

Let me out!

Give me fresh food, even though my bowl is still pretty full

Papanca, to comicstrips in "Spell and Speak" by Mr.Lovenstein

Yes, there were studies where it was proven that these sounds are actively being reinforced by human interactions; cats learn that this works

Papanca, (edited ) to privacy in Here's what telegram's founder say about Whatsapp's privacy

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Papanca, to asklemmy in How to cope with existing right now?

Know that not everyone is like this, but it seems that the type of people you describe are the biggest shouters. There are people who have been fighting against climate change and ‘the establishment’ since the seventies or earlier, who do their best to always patiently continue to vote instead of giving up and not voting at all, who still join protests, discuss their views in the hopes of changing the perspectives of others. But they usually are just not the people who catch your eye. I’m a lot older than you, and i also still try to write to companies (sometimes even successfully change their product which is very encouraging), sign petitions, donate to certain causes, vote, answer questions when people ask for my opinion. I always was a bit of a rebel and i know of others who are too. I know that i am not alone in this. I was inspired by those lone rangers in the seventies who were already fighting against climate change, even though i don’t know their names. They were usually portrayed in the media as the exaggerating crazies or hippies. But i’m not ‘in your face’ about it and i will only discuss things when other people approach me and ask me something. This takes away some of the hostility of other people who tend to feel attacked when i do things differently than they do. I always knew that i was never alone in my views. I might not know most of them but i know they exist. They always have. It might feel like you are alone, but you never are. And i feel like i do have a certain influence on my own personal environment. It makes some people think about certain things. They might even change, if only a little. At the very least, they now know from personal experience a person like me and can use my existence in conversations about certain topics, just as i could use those anonymous strangers who were putting up a fight in the seventies.

Papanca, to asklemmy in What is the point of small instances?

I agree and basically, it’s not a bug, it’s a feature

Papanca, to asklemmy in What are these comments on lemmy posts?

A few minutes ago Ruud posted that there was a hack, i wonder if it has something to do with that?

lemmy.world/post/1290412

Papanca, to privacyguides in Google abandons “Web Environment Integrity”

They will tweak the most unimportant detail and say; we listened to you, now take it!

Papanca, to linux in Noob question: what to arrange before switching to linux

Lol, thanks. I have some perfectionist tendencies, but good to know i’m not missing something glaringly obvious!

Papanca, to asklemmy in Do people become less of a twat as they age?

Some great comments below, but i also wanted to add that i think it depends on how open and honest one is. For example, it happens quite frequently that i change my view on something, because someone (usually one of my adult kids) points out certain things that i didn’t know or thought about. And then i can just apologize and tell them they are right. It keeps me humble and open to other viewpoints or scientific facts that i didn’t know or consider. If someone just kindly points something out to me, that makes it easy to apologize. But if people are hostile and tell you you’re wrong in an aggressive way, then it would be pretty hard to admit you hadn’t thought of that.

But from what i see, there are a lot of people who just don’t want to seem dumb, or are extremely set in their ways, and they will never admit that they were wrong or that there are different ways to see or understand something. Rather, they become angry, or grumble, or change the subject.

Papanca, to comicstrips in The quackening

When i learned about bread years ago, i went outside with all the peas and goodies i could find. The ducks approached me, waiting for some bread. I gave them peas and they did not understand what it was and refused to even inspect it. It ended with me giving up, laying it on the ground and retreating. And even then, they did not bother to check…

Papanca, to comicstrips in "Spell and Speak" by Mr.Lovenstein

I don’t know why you got downvoted, i completely agree with you. They really love fresh food and fresh water (those water fountains), it’s just their nature. It’s not that they are spoiled. Dogs for instance will also eat from a carcass, but wild felines only eat fresh

Papanca, (edited ) to nostupidquestions in If you're reading something and you don't understand a word, should you stop and research it or should you keep reading the whole thing first?

I don’t know what you mean with ‘something’, but when i started learning english decades ago (as in; no internet) i had a dictionary on my night stand. I only got it when a word was intriguing; when it seemed crucial for the plot; or when it turned up many times and it started to bug me.

Edited night stand

Papanca, to nostupidquestions in US: No mention of other political parties, other than republicans and democrats?

Thank you for your elaborate reply. It sounds very…disheartening to have such a system in place, both for voters and the people who are members of these other parties.

Papanca, to asklemmy in What really popular movie or TV show have you never seen?

Star Wars

Papanca, to comicstrips in "Spell and Speak" by Mr.Lovenstein

They don’t need to say that; they will just sit on your papers or laptop, or stand right in front of the tv

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