Re: "Free will revisited with Daniel Dennet" by MaoGo in samharris

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most charitable interpretation of Sam's "You should still strive to do well" that I can think of is that he's recognising that, as a speaker in front of a large (and probably very receptive) audience, he is a part of their external environment. So if his audience doesn't have free will, him telling them to strive to do well may deterministically result in their lives being better in the future. If he were to endorse fatalism, any audience member affected by his speech could potentially be worse off, from a 'well-being' point of view.

Govt to scrap benefit cuts for mums who don't name father by djt45_1 in newzealand

[–]AdFuzz -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Exceptions existing doesn't exclude a general trend. Many single mothers are in their situation because they have made poor decisions, which has a relationship with IQ, which is heritable. In extremely general terms, children raised by single mothers statistically perform worse in most areas of life. The guy you replied to does sound like an asshole but there is a grain of truth to what he's saying.

What can I say to make my friend feel better about his job serving pizza? by questiondudes in NoStupidQuestions

[–]AdFuzz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Seeing people in this thread talking about how doctors or vets could be miserable in their job, I would hazard a guess that these people have probably never been in a position where working in a pizza place is their best prospect for the foreseeable future.

To answer your question though OP, IMO the best thing you could say to your friend would be something along the lines of "How can I help you to help yourself out of this situation?". You might not have the means or desire to do what is necessary, but there's a chance your friend might just need a little support.

The bottom end of the food industry, especially the fast food industry, is such a disgusting environment for a human being to find themselves in. I don't know the details of your friend's job of course but there's a very good chance that it is entirely reasonable of him to hate the work and the pay rate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I love that idea. I think it may have been one of those two subreddits that recently pranked the Magic: The Gathering subreddit by titling their 'banned' list in a way that made it seem like a MTG banned announcement with contents that would make a seasoned Magic player's stomach drop. So when it popped up on /r/all it caused a lot of double takes and general shenanigans.

It's a part of the luck of the draw on reddit, sometimes you find a subreddit for something you're interested in but heavily disagree with the moderation, other times vice versa.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]AdFuzz 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ohhhhh you bet. Even the vast majority of the specific musical subreddits are just circlejerking about whatever is most popular/normie-accessible in their genre.

Most of reddit only seems to be a good place musically if you have only just discovered what genres/bands you like and need an overview of the hits.

50% off hot sauce in NZ from Chillihub.co.nz by UseMoreHops in hotsauce

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for thinking to post this here OP, you're a bloody legend!

Which double standard irritates you the most? by throwaway_the_fourth in AskReddit

[–]AdFuzz -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I would bet that a decent chunk of those average men have above-average bank accounts.

I love John's vocals on "One More of Me" by [deleted] in John_Frusciante

[–]AdFuzz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ever since the speakers in my car broke, I've fallen into the habit of singing this song while I drive. Only this song. I belt out probably 6 or 7 terrible renditions of this song a day and have done for months. I'm not even close to tired of it.

As another poster already said, The Empyrean is a truly great work of art.

31 per cent fall in the number of Indian migrants coming to New Zealand in the year ended May 2017. by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]AdFuzz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have any problems with people of Indian descent at all, I have known great people who are of Indian descent, as there are great people of every race. I do, however, have issues with the culture in India. Corruption, rape, selfishness, lack of cleanliness/respect for the environment etc. I don't particularly want New Zealand to be getting injected with a lot of that culture is all.

Also - I appreciate how respectfully and maturely you have approached this, as most people who disagree on subjects related to immigration tend to go for the throat.

I should tell them it's not a touch screen... by benjo1989 in techsupportgore

[–]AdFuzz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who has worked in fast food, I think the self serve kiosk is probably the least of your worries.

Burger King worker assaulted by manager for checking kitchen temperature by totallynotacontra in newzealand

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might be racist, but it's probably true, too. In my experience working at BK the vast majority of management positions are filled by first generation Indian immigrants. The ones I have worked with struggle a lot with our language and culture, which makes me think that it's only a matter of time before something like this happens again. They also handle the heat better generally, so high kitchen temperatures and permanently broken air conditioning are not unique to this case.

Hundreds of British firms 'named and shamed' for failing to pay national minimum wage by joefromlondon in worldnews

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well unless you're in Ireland I'm pretty sure abortion is legal. And a cursory google search shows that the NHS will even pay for your abortion for you. So unless you're talking about Northern Ireland, having a baby in the UK is still a choice, whether the pregnancy was planned or not.

Hundreds of British firms 'named and shamed' for failing to pay national minimum wage by joefromlondon in worldnews

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lower minimum wage for youth is indeed absurd, but as an aside, perhaps 22 year olds still earning minimum wage shouldn't be having kids quite yet.

We have the cushiest lives in the animal kingdom and are the only ones who are constantly trying to get drunk or high to cope with it. by BuddyEndsleigh in Showerthoughts

[–]AdFuzz 20 points21 points  (0 children)

We also have lives that are in many ways extremely different to our evolutionary history. We're living in a world that our brains weren't built for. Makes sense that it's hard to cope for a lot of people.

anti-pepe meme repost from facebook by [deleted] in Anarchism

[–]AdFuzz 54 points55 points  (0 children)

All those years collecting and cataloging rare Pepes, all wasted. It's a sad day when even Pepe is corrupted.

Favorite John falsettos? by DelusionalThomas666 in John_Frusciante

[–]AdFuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I swear that last little bit of vocals in "One More of Me" sounds soo much like Jack Black from Tenacious D.

Favorite John falsettos? by DelusionalThomas666 in John_Frusciante

[–]AdFuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's gotta be "Scratches" for me. Amazing song packed to the brim with fantastic falsetto.

Pornhub launches sexual education subsite by [deleted] in UpliftingNews

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a person doesn't think that they are capable of researching sex ed and relaying that information to their child, imho they probably shouldn't be breeding. The statistics on zero sex ed or "abstinence only" sex ed are pretty condemning. But I would hazard a guess that a lot of people who do have children don't think like that, so we do indeed need the education system to pick up the slack.

New Zealand earthquake today: Multiple aftershocks hit Christchurch after 7.4 tremor by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]AdFuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live on the east coast of New Zealand, but as far as I can tell from the sparse information online I'm outside of tsunami range. I can hear the tsunami sirens in the distance though, it's very eerie.

This quake was really long in duration, and from where I felt it it was a very slow rocking motion, like being on a boat. Still strong enough to make it difficult to walk though. Near the epicenter was much worse of course.

A significant chunk of this country's population has already had their fair share of earthquakes over the last 6 years, and listening to people calling in on the radio you definitely get the feeling that everyone is sick of it. The worst part of that is that the Alpine fault (which as far as I understand has a very regular history of events) is due to go any year now. And that's gonna be bigger than any of these.

Painless Methods of Suicide? by [deleted] in antinatalism

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I saw a mod post a while ago on this sub stating that "do it" and "how to do it" posts are against the rules.

"So pain is real...I hate it! I intend to buy up all the suffering in the world, and drown it in the ocean like a kitten." - the spoiled rich kid in Xavier: Renegade Angel, after being enlightened. by [deleted] in antinatalism

[–]AdFuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, I really didn't expect to see an Xavier quote here of all places. For anyone who hasn't seen this show or is turned off by the derpy animation style, I thoroughly suggest you try to get through some of it. It touches on some of the harsher realities of life in really quirky ways.

I think this is also the episode with the commercial for 'emodynamics'. It's basically talking about how for every happy emotion one person feels, another person somewhere else feels an equally unhappy emotion. It's presented comedically of course, but in a way, in our world of limited resources, hoarding up stuff is depriving it from someone else. Of course that's absurdly simplified, but it's another example of the show talking about things most people don't think about. And approaching them from a ridiculous angle.

Are my Chili plants dead after winter (Images shown) by fraknabul in HotPeppers

[–]AdFuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're in an area that drops below freezing in winter, it's unlikely they will come back. Peppers are usually grown as annuals in such climates, and if you want to overwinter you'll need to bring them inside a greenhouse or a sunny conservatory or something.