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bit1101 t1_j8wio98 wrote
Reply to comment by bumharmony in Reason and emotion are deeply connected. Understanding the interplay between them can help us make better sense of the world but eliminates the promise of objective rationality. by IAI_Admin
I think objective reality would rely on deduction, not induction.
I perhaps agree though that objective reality as perfect reasoning cannot exist.
bit1101 t1_j8wdm0n wrote
Reply to comment by IAI_Admin in Reason and emotion are deeply connected. Understanding the interplay between them can help us make better sense of the world but eliminates the promise of objective rationality. by IAI_Admin
Seems more like a discussion on terminology.
Good reasoning leans away from emotion toward logic. Objective rationality is when all reasonable opinions are the same because of the lack of emotion employed.
bit1101 t1_j8t36wf wrote
Reply to comment by texasauras in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
You seem to like throwing out strawmen like I think people can avoid taxes, which may impress other idiots looking to win something.
I am satisfied mocking the pedestal you've conceived for yourself.
bit1101 t1_j8sxht5 wrote
Reply to comment by texasauras in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
I'm glad that you wouldn't consider this an argument after I just refused to argue and simply mocked your delusional, self-aggrandising perspective.
Why pay tax to improve state energy security when you can just improve your own and convince yourself that others should be grateful for your contribution to yourself? 👍
bit1101 t1_j8sugf8 wrote
Reply to comment by JustWhatAmI in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
You should be grateful.
bit1101 t1_j8stjbs wrote
Reply to comment by texasauras in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
>Plenty of people with the means aren't adopting solar or renewables at a personal level.
I guess they should be grateful for your adoption as well.
>Furthermore, lacking energy security isn't a side effect of people adopting solar at home.
I didn't say it was or even anything that could reasonably be construed as such
>Not sure what your agenda is, but it's not based on sound logic or reason.
I've seen that quote about arguing with idiots. I was never trying to convince you of anything. I'm just mocking your self-aggrandising delusion.
bit1101 t1_j8soydg wrote
Reply to comment by texasauras in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
They should be grateful that people who can afford to invest in their own cost-saving and energy security, do?
They should be grateful that a side effect of this is that their own lack of energy security in the wealthiest country in the world is reduced?
Textbook Texan.
bit1101 t1_j2tuam3 wrote
People can also become bipolar when they reach a supercritical state. Maybe I'm reading it wrong.
bit1101 t1_iydk7w1 wrote
Reply to TIL that farts travel at 10 ft/s (or 6.8 mph/3 km per hour), and a scientist who studies farts is called a flatologist by Succubus_GF_
I challenge anyone to a fart duel. Whoever smells the others first loses. No hand waving allowed.
bit1101 t1_ixlo1qv wrote
Reply to comment by GetsGold in TIL that the color of an egg yolks is determined by the chickens diet by malte2505
I'm almost certain that darker yolks have more taste.
bit1101 t1_ixlnv27 wrote
Reply to comment by unknownpanda121 in New AI Tech Allows Humans to Talk to Animals by 4inalfantasy
I don't know what you mean. I often piss, poo and eat chowder.
bit1101 t1_ixbkx3n wrote
Reply to comment by Luchadorgreen in I drew this pixel art scene using 4 colors and called it "Nord" [OC] by v78
Can't tell if you're being sarcastic.
r/pixelart
bit1101 t1_iwmx3kc wrote
Reply to comment by 6d86d9 in New psychology research rebuts Sigmund Freud's "wrecked by success" hypothesis: People with exceptionally successful careers tend to be healthier than their less successful peers by HeinieKaboobler
Not all maternal figures. Just your mum.
bit1101 t1_iwmvzid wrote
Reply to comment by tornpentacle in New psychology research rebuts Sigmund Freud's "wrecked by success" hypothesis: People with exceptionally successful careers tend to be healthier than their less successful peers by HeinieKaboobler
The extent of my love for Freud extends as far as occasionally saying 'Freudian slip'. I was just responding to the comment.
bit1101 t1_iwmelzd wrote
Reply to comment by Alaishana in New psychology research rebuts Sigmund Freud's "wrecked by success" hypothesis: People with exceptionally successful careers tend to be healthier than their less successful peers by HeinieKaboobler
I can glean from your writing that you are very fond of your own thoughts.
bit1101 t1_iwmbm96 wrote
Reply to comment by Alaishana in New psychology research rebuts Sigmund Freud's "wrecked by success" hypothesis: People with exceptionally successful careers tend to be healthier than their less successful peers by HeinieKaboobler
So psychology is still accepted in science.
bit1101 t1_iwhh70w wrote
Reply to Punks in front of a butcher shop with "Nyska" police van in the foreground. Poland early 1990's. by KungFuMango
That bloke in the green is gonna scratch his nuts later and oh boy will it hurt.
bit1101 t1_iugro1t wrote
Reply to [OC] The differences in the education levels of each religion in Singapore by hannigong4dmi
Cmon mate. I've seen more beautiful graphs in science papers.
bit1101 t1_iua3bno wrote
Reply to comment by JKJ420 in Increasing the spacing of solar panels between rows improves PV system efficiency and economics by allowing airflow to cool down the modules, this could improve a project’s LCOE by as much as 2.15% by giuliomagnifico
Do you mean paid ads disguised as articles?
bit1101 t1_itlp4o1 wrote
Reply to comment by puttje69 in The Celestial Zoo by ElieMakdissi
How is your mum, anyway?
bit1101 t1_iqqsksj wrote
Reply to comment by xrev_v in "cxppr", made by me by xrev_v
>it has to be that way
Pfft - artists. 😄 I checked your others and yeah I get it. Cool series.
bit1101 t1_iqqo8a2 wrote
Reply to comment by xrev_v in "cxppr", made by me by xrev_v
Now the colours, sharpness and cancerous patina make sense.
Title could be more obvious. Copr?
bit1101 t1_jacb129 wrote
Reply to comment by fucking_blizzard in A cougar was observed swimming 1.1 km (0.68 miles) to an uninhabited island in Pugent Sound. Researchers find other records implying mountain lions can swim even farther to hop between islands, likely >2 km. “We are redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim.” by TR_54
And the sky cougars fly in from above.