No, only rich men have. That doesn’t mean others can’t, but it would be unprecedented.
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No, only rich men have. That doesn’t mean others can’t, but it would be unprecedented.
My sibling asked me to ‘come out’ from a specific place, and I, jokingly replied ‘Ok, I’m bi!’
no reaction
Not even from my parents who were in the room at the same time (for context my younger siblings were like 10 or something)
Later, I causally mentioned in conversation that I was bi and nonbinary, so my mother told me ‘everyone’s a little bit bi’ and that being nonbinary was a mental health disorder or possibly a figment of my imagination, although they’re a bit more supportive now, I think they still think those things.
Oh, and I told my friends and they were like ‘that’s cool, I’m LGBT+ too!’
I suppose it’s a matter of how you go about it. You can not tolerate someone who is intolerant of a specific group of people by either offering understanding and support, explaining how hard it is to change your beliefs and that you’ll help them to be a better person, or you can punch them.
The first option is harder, and feels less satisfying - especially if they’ve hurt people you care about - but it is the solution that has the potential to turn intolerance into tolerance, rather than just making them firmer in their beliefs and hate you more.
Also, tolerance is not inherently good and intolerance is not inherently bad. For example, I am intolerant of people keeping slaves - and you would have to twist the meaning of intolerance to make owning a slave intolerant, rather than just bad - and I don’t think that is a bad thing to be intolerant of.
Food (or a way of getting it), same for water and medicine. Some form of shelter is good, but not the utmost priority, and a simply tree or something to sleep under can be good enough. I wouldn’t immediately go for guns, as there are usually nonviolent solutions to conflict and bringing in a gun only raises the stakes and makes it more likely for people to get hurt.
The knowledge you know in you mind has the potential to be just as valuable, if not more so, as physical items you have. Knowledge on how to catch food, and build shelter, can be more useful that simply owning some cans and a basement.
It’s ‘fem’ in Swedish too, guessing it’s something similar in Norwegian? In Hebrew the first is 5 too (Chamesh/חמש), so that’s an interesting pattern
What does the last one mean in the context of a language model? It’ll describe it to you?
This is mentioned in an Enid Blyton story funnily enough!
Would our universe need to behave like anything inside our universe though? It could be a rotating expanding universe without being a black hole
Why would it mean that?
I’m honestly curious.
You can run whatever character you like on your local machine with no oversight!
Age of consent in many countries, including the UK is (rightly) 16
Well maybe don’t do that?!
18 people agree with you
That’s a great saying, gonna save that!
For ‘get me movies for free’, I point them to https://fmhy.net/
Green Mars - Kim Stanley Robinson
Assuming I appear naked in a field in England in 1375, I would first try to, in no particular order (at first, then a particular order)
This is all if I have any measure of success at the first things and don’t die or kill myself
Scientifically speaking, there is no absolute reference frame. So you can be wherever you like depending on what reference you choose.
One person does! Dunno who though
That was really interesting! Would have even been better if there was an video transcription I could read