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ringobob t1_jegm9ou wrote
Reply to comment by CalEPygous in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
>That north is on top makes sense based upon the geographic fact that most of the landmass of the earth is north of the equator.
You say that like it's the obvious choice to make. It's not. It could just as easily make sense to put south on top because most of the landmass of the earth is north of the equator, and most of the landmass of the earth is below our feet, i.e. down. That's my entire point from beginning to end. Someone has to choose that majority of landmass equals higher up on the map. It's not a universal constant that someone would choose to put that at the top of the map. Nor is it a universal constant that my comment, therefore, makes no sense.
ringobob t1_jeg5uwk wrote
Reply to comment by Eranevore in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
Fair enough, my man, I feel ya.
ringobob t1_jeg5rtc wrote
Reply to comment by CalEPygous in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
Why does that make it make sense? You could just as easily say the land mass is more dense, so it should be considered the bottom, or considering populations, it makes more sense to consider the landmass as a mountain, and more people live in the valleys than the peaks.
There's not a geographical reason, there's a sociological reason, informed by geography.
ringobob t1_jeg51ij wrote
Reply to comment by Muroid in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
There's a lot of truth to what you're saying, but there's an inherent natural inclination to see up/down as fixed and side/side as variable (seeing as that's where we do and don't have total freedom of movement) and using the (more or less) fixed poles as the fixed point makes a sort of sense that would arise naturally, I think.
ringobob t1_jeg47mg wrote
Reply to comment by michalsrb in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
I wonder if it's a personality thing, given a blank piece of paper and your own deduced position, if you would naturally place yourself on the upper half or the lower half.
I think if it was me, I'd probably place myself on the lower half, with the intention of climbing upward to explore, rather than delving lower to explore. Maybe that's because I'm not an explorer, and see possibilities in the sky, and inhospitabilities below.
ringobob t1_jdtq2uz wrote
Reply to comment by Blackstrider in Joburg pastor still dead, despite entire year awaiting resurrection in morgue by mechsuit-jalapeno
I profess myself curious as to why "dead guy still dead" is worthy of an article this particular time.
ringobob t1_jddmcxm wrote
Reply to comment by ChosenSCIM in Barbie maker celebrates ‘power of representation’ with scoliosis doll by wol_75
So now no one gets to complain about being exploited for money? This is a good thing?
ringobob t1_jdcxt3d wrote
Reply to comment by ChosenSCIM in Barbie maker celebrates ‘power of representation’ with scoliosis doll by wol_75
And you don't think it's OK to complain about having your disability exploited for money?
ringobob t1_jdcugjc wrote
Reply to comment by ChosenSCIM in Barbie maker celebrates ‘power of representation’ with scoliosis doll by wol_75
They don't care about the doll. They care about a company trying to cash in on their disability.
And if it doesn't look like them, what, exactly, is the point?
ringobob t1_jdca8xo wrote
Reply to comment by ChosenSCIM in Barbie maker celebrates ‘power of representation’ with scoliosis doll by wol_75
Gatekeeping? A doll? The doll doesn't actually have scoliosis, you know that, right? It's representing something. In your mind, is this a good, effective representation? In the original commenter's opinion, it's not. They have reasonable reasons why they think that. If you disagree, feel free to make a counter point about why it is good representation. But gatekeeping this is not.
ringobob t1_jcsey22 wrote
Reply to comment by Thelibstagram in Supreme Odermatt breaks [men‘s] season point total record by Progression28
I refuse to believe it's not
ringobob t1_jbw1tev wrote
Reply to Complete STAR WARS IV, A New Hope story in a single scrolling computer graphic by Sehrengiz
Man, even here I can't avoid the special edition changes Lucas made.
ringobob t1_jbsts2c wrote
Reply to comment by iggygrey in Greg Louganis auctioning Olympic medals to help AIDS services center by bagelman4000
Starting bid looked like $750k. This is pretty rarefied territory, at that point, if I had that kind of money and wanted to use it in this way, I'd probably just donate it.
ringobob t1_jb8a6s0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in James Webb Telescope captures the same galaxy at three different points in time in a single mind-boggling image by mirzavadoodulbaig
And been the torturer. And a billionaire. And someone who met the love of their life and spent 80 years with them. A whole world of experiences.
ringobob t1_jasdl30 wrote
Reply to comment by hypatiatextprotocol in Premier 'astonished' at B.C. firm's claim it got Health Canada approval to make and sell cocaine by IHOP_007
Who would assume otherwise??
ringobob t1_ja9wml8 wrote
Reply to comment by fibralarevoluccion in My friend's mother has been doing their hair for award shows for 30 yrs by Shame_Agile
Black russians are better, but while I wouldn't go out and order them all night, a white russian hits the spot every now and then. If you are feeling spicy, replace cream with bailey's.
ringobob t1_ja5r3d6 wrote
Reply to comment by Reinventing_Wheels in [Homemade] Full English by FearDearFriend
I don't understand, because I've not actually had the pleasure, but I certainly understand the appeal, and will be taking advantage at the nearest opportunity.
ringobob t1_j9ym064 wrote
Reply to comment by uranus_be_cold in Women have more bones within their bodies than men when they are pregnant by WTFI5THIS
Depends on the woman, and the day (or the hour, or the minute), but yeah, that's a low odds maneuver.
ringobob t1_j9u5wzp wrote
Reply to comment by Redeem123 in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
Oh, you were referencing the Black Spot incident. I think they do make at least a small reference to it in the movies.
I guess the major difference is that I feel like all of those stories, actually getting into them as much as we do in the books, is a strength of the book and part of what makes it not entirely cumbersome at its page count, it really drives home that this is not a new problem, but it's entirely too much to fit into a movie, or even two movies.
ringobob t1_j9u2b6v wrote
Reply to comment by Redeem123 in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
It sounds like you're only familiar with the movies, the book gives a lot more historical material to work with that was just cut completely out of the movies. Some of it is more covered briefly, some of it is pretty detailed. But there's a lot to work with.
ringobob t1_j9u21ii wrote
Reply to comment by horseren0ir in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
Sort of a feedback loop
ringobob t1_j9u1ps0 wrote
Reply to comment by tanman7x in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
Yeah, was gonna say essentially this. There's tons of potential for stories to be told, either that were in the book and cut out of one or both of the movies, or hinted at that could be fully fleshed out, or even existing in the massive expanses of time that the book just skips over.
ringobob t1_j9u0yor wrote
Reply to comment by TatteredCarcosa in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
Well, sorta - the writers confused the issue by making purgatory relevant to the last season when it wasn't before. Had they not done that, a lot fewer people would be confused.
ringobob t1_j9u0n8p wrote
Reply to comment by -FeistyRabbitSauce- in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
Most people who talk about it likely haven't read it. Even the scene, let alone the entire book.
It's a weird scene, don't get me wrong. It's used as a metaphor for transitioning from childhood to the next stage of life, in order to separate them from IT's influence. Probably better ways to have done that, but it was part of Bev's story, to be thinking along those lines, and that fits.
The entire end of the book goes so far off the deep end, that honestly this scene doesn't even really stand out.
ringobob t1_jegqoyh wrote
Reply to TIFU by realizing I'm perpetuating my boyfriend's trauma by [deleted]
Jesus, you mods fucked up with this April fools joke. I get it, you're trying to make the day fun, I don't blame your intention, but this was a misstep.
OP, this is a problem beyond our reckoning. This is something a trained professional needs to navigate. Both the trauma to him and the complication of both your autism diagnoses. You're not equipped to deal with this on your own, indeed most neurotypical people aren't equipped to deal with this on their own, they're just more easily fooled into thinking they are.
You're doing the right things.