Grail

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

Apologies. Lemmy doesn't seem to like posts that have both links and images.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

https://www.healthyhomes.org.au/news/heh1pp76ot3hpljgf9x3mp7umqndch

A new study published in The Lancet shows 6.5% of deaths in this country are attributed to cold weather, compared with 0.5% from hot weather. Most deaths will be from cardiovascular and respiratory disease, as it’s the heart and lungs that struggle when we are outside our comfort zone.

Cold weather causes twice as many deaths (proportional to population) as in Sweden. Australia's cold weather problem is, when measured in deaths, twice as bad as Sweden's. People DO die from extreme cold here in Australia, much worse than they do in Europe.

 

Isabel Fall’s sci-fi story “I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter” drew the ire of the internet. This is what happened next.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I feel the need to remind you that many members of the LGBT+ community have rebuked all preferred pronouns. Take for example Lily Cade and the other lesbians in the BBC's infamous article, "We're being pressured into sex by some trans women". Lily Cade in fact called for the lynching of trans women.

The queer community is no monolith. There are transphobes within the community who refuse to be associated with trans people like Me, and want us pushed out of the movement, denied healthcare, driven to suicide, or indeed even lynched. I do not think you should be basing your opinions of trans people on what these bigots say.

I have reported your comment for deliberate misgendering, and I am asking you once again to edit your comment to use a trans person's preferred pronouns. This is so that you have every opportunity to do the decent thing, and so that if you do not want to act decently, your intent in this abuse is clearly demonstrated.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

A lack of belief among some individuals matters, but not enough to stop a god from being a god. Because, as you say, gods are social constructs. If we consult Merriam Webster and skip the silly monotheist definition, a god is "a being or object that is worshipped as having more than natural attributes and powers". Note that this definition doesn't say the being must actually have these powers. They must only be worshipped as such. The belief is the important thing to the definition, not the truth. This is because divinity is socially constructed. You can't deny a god's divinity except by denying the faith of their followers. If you accept that the worshippers really do believe their god is a god, you must accept that the god is a god. They may well be an undeserving god, or a lying god, or a false god, but a god they still are. If you want to tell Me that Thor isn't a god, I'm going to demand a historical source based on the Eddas, or say you're wrong. Divinity is like a job. If everyone agrees that Mr Smith is a plumber, and His boss pays Him to fix toilets, then Mr Smith is certainly a plumber. It doesn't matter if Mr Smith has never fixed a toilet in His life, society has decided He's a plumber. He could be an incredibly shitty plumber who doesn't know anything about pipes, but He's a plumber.

In fact, let Me go back to the original article and restate its conclusion, because I think you may have been misled by My use of the term "god" to refer to the gods, as you seem to consider "god" a loaded term:

The gods are psychic parasites made out of thoughts who live in the collective consciousness of humanity and really are living beings, capable of taking action as psychic parasites who can affect people's minds. This is not to say the myths are literally true, but rather to say that the myths are alive. That they feed upon worship and command legions of followers from their palaces within our imaginations.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

The gods are mythical, whereas Frodo Baggins is fictional. People believe in myths. Though of course it's a fuzzy boundary. You can arrange various characters on a spectrum from myth to fiction. For example, Zeus is pure myth, Lucifer is an originally fictional character that has almost entirely become mythical, Achilles is sort of directly in the middle, Sherlock Holmes is a highly mythologised fictional character, Gandalf is a fictionalised adaptation of a myth, and Jake Sully is pure fiction because nobody gives a shit about him.

Also *You

[–] [email protected] -3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

If you don't care, then surely you don't mind editing your comment to use My preferred pronouns, seeing as you have no preference and I do.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 4 months ago (3 children)

*You. I use capitalised pronouns. And My ex-wife uses it/its.

 
 

This was the biggest trans community I could find with the search function, and I am transfem (male to goddess), so hope it fits

 

Why are FOSS platforms like Matrix having such a hard time getting users to migrate from Discord? Because of PluralKit.

 

Been playing around with trying to get Bing AI to make an excrucian strategist. This one turned out pretty good!

Some images of Strategists drawn by an actual people:
https://elenaalbanese.artstation.com/projects/oABLNz
https://www.pillowfort.social/posts/2269221

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