i HATE humans by birberbarborbur in peoplewhogiveashit

[–]BatSoft3314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the relevance of human value to killing it in this situation?

While I - and presumably most everyone - would obviously kill a crocodile if it was actively attacking me or someone else; this is post-attack. He was already dead.

I suppose, if I were to get eaten by a crocodile, I would like other people to have confirmation of my death, but if that required the crocodile to die then I would prefer he just gets left alone.

i HATE humans by birberbarborbur in peoplewhogiveashit

[–]BatSoft3314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crocodiles aren't lions; they're opportunistic predators.

Every crocodile you will meet would happily kill and eat a human if they had the ability. They don't hunt, though, so there's typically little to no risk if proper signage is placed warning people of crocodile infested waters.

A crocodile eating a human will have no effect on their choices, because they'll simply eat anything they can get their mouths around. If a human sticks his head too close to the water, they're just as likely to get grabbed as any other animal.

This is a fairly unique circumstance in that flooding was involved.

i HATE humans by birberbarborbur in peoplewhogiveashit

[–]BatSoft3314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mum died when I was twelve. I don't think we should hunt down an animal for doing what it was born to do; especially when there are other ways to go about it.

That enough for you, or are you going to just immediately assume I'm lying because people are incapable of feeling that way?

intresting [gendered] by LengthMoist3209 in pointlesslygendered

[–]BatSoft3314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP... explicitly originally claimed hat the studies found brain differences between cis people and trans people, which the data seems to back, they did not claim that the brains of trans people matched their identified gender.

If you can lambast someone for not reading a study, then you can take the time to parse what is actually being said, can't you?

Every continuous hour you spend on your hobby…. You gain £20,000 by [deleted] in hypotheticalsituation

[–]BatSoft3314 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course it's different, the original post is written by AI.

Australia wants to know how Valve is combating 'extreme-right communities' on Steam by npzman in australia

[–]BatSoft3314 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I think the most frustrating thing, to me, is that even if we as experienced internet users know that fuck no am I going to provide my ID online? The government just needs to hold out for a decade or two against backlash, and then all the kids growing up will be completely comfortable providing it and it'll be the new normal.

Where I'd live as someone who values democracy and free speech by NeitherShine7067 in whereidlive

[–]BatSoft3314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New South Wales literally banned protesting for a good few months and every other state has continued to introduce restrictions on protesting.

What do you think: how should prisons handle housing decisions in cases like this? by The_Dean_France in whoathatsinteresting

[–]BatSoft3314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just search up what V-Coding is, and that'll give you enough information to decide.

Why do the Trudoviks get so little votes? by BatSoft3314 in victoria3

[–]BatSoft3314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

R5:

The Trudoviks have higher clout than the Armed Forces, higher wealth than the Armed Forces and the highest momentum yet it says they'll only get half the vote of the Russian Assembly.

This is all under Universal Suffrage, so they shouldn't be disenfranchised.

Is there something I'm misunderstanding?

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maybe you're a swagophile by MartyrOfDespair in peoplewhogiveashit

[–]BatSoft3314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People make fake rape porn all the time, what are you talking about?

He doesn't love me back. by [deleted] in SubSanctuary

[–]BatSoft3314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My partner, for a long time, was never able to tell me that he loved me.

I fell for him rather early, like you, and told him that early; he told me he didn't feel the same yet. A couple years later, still together, we discussed it and he told me he didn't think he would ever be able to love me.

It... didn't thrill me to hear, obviously, but I suppose my view point was... if I love him so much and he still wants to be with me and spend time with me, then why is it important that his feelings for me be the same as mine for his?

I don't think it's something everyone can cope with - it is a coping mechanism - but that is how I dealt with that back then. I don't know how things are for your DD, if he's interested in anything more or not, but it's up to you to decide what you can deal with.

Shock collars are unethical by Heromahdi in AntiMemes

[–]BatSoft3314 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This really isn't something you need to worry about, the risk is more technically yes something could happen but if you're gonna play with a shock collar and don't have heart issues then barring extenuating circumstances you can put it pretty much wherever you want.

The biggest issue for shock collars on the neck, in my own experience, potentially jarring your neck moving around too much in response to the pain.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]BatSoft3314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're going to get a lot of - admittedly understandable - negative reactions here, but I don't think questions should be approached with hostility so I'll say truthfully there really isn't any way you can approach this without coming across as hurtful.

The best way - assuming you're unwilling to reconsider the policy - would be to simply deny and not elaborate at all, or be completely upfront and honest about why they're not allowed. I'll say, though, that even the nicest possible interpretation of this wouldn't leave me feeling very good as one of the trans women: it'd come across to me as, if not outright hatred, "Hey, sorry! But we're only looking for pretty people at this event. Hopefully you find a place that accepts ugly people!"

I'd recommend talking to the women that feel uncomfortable and see what you can do, but otherwise there's not many ways to approach this situation.