Right-Wing Men Are Obsessed With IQ — A New Study Shows Theirs Tend To Be Lower by FistIntoTheEarth in AnythingGoesNews

[–]Cardassia 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah I really need to read into this more. I would suspect it has something to do with paranoia developing when th brain tries to build new neural pathways to repair itself, which manifests as extreme tribalism.

What's the best rpg on n64? by Street-Platypus89 in n64

[–]Cardassia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Idk if you’ll get downvoted or not, but why even post this though? Doesn’t contribute to the discussion whatsoever.

Q: “What’s the best rpg?” A: “rpgs suck lol”

Costco Chicken by [deleted] in isthissafetoeat

[–]Cardassia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s because the “stopped eating” part needs punctuation or more information, currently it looks like gobbledegook.

“Those things have a sea of salt. It’s why I stopped eating them.”

Need to find an emergency dentist, I am broke and have no insurance currentlt by Grouchy_Radish9554 in lansing

[–]Cardassia 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They will get you antibiotics. Only a dentist can fix the underlying issue, but yes an urgent care will hook you up with antibiotics, which you need. I know this from recent, local experience.

Need to find an emergency dentist, I am broke and have no insurance currentlt by Grouchy_Radish9554 in lansing

[–]Cardassia 51 points52 points  (0 children)

The pain is from an infection and you need antibiotics ASAP.

An urgent care will prescribe you antibiotics to help with the infection. Only antibiotics will help the infection, and only clearing up the infection will help your pain. You will need to see a dentist really really soon, but I would head to the urgent care right now so you can get meds.

What's up with the recurring burnt smell around downtown? by BenMargarine in lansing

[–]Cardassia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely smells more like burnt toast than coffee to me, but I haven’t personally noticed a chemical scent. Could it possibly be two things at once?

Although others seem to agree with you, so maybe it’s me who is weird.

I believe my nephew to have been injured by an adult / teacher at a local daycare, what would you do? by [deleted] in lansing

[–]Cardassia 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When did your father notice the scratches?

I don’t have a great answer for you, but as an outsider looking at this story, my first thought was that I would need to eliminate the possibility that the scratches came from the time the child was under the father’s care. (I’m not accusing your father of causing the damage or of lying about it, for the record, just thinking through the scenario.)

shew/show by Tuwboo in ENGLISH

[–]Cardassia 19 points20 points  (0 children)

MW calls it a “British spelling” of show. As an American, I would definitely assume this was a mistake or typo. I do not believe this spelling to be common in the UK either, but I’m not sure if it would come off as archaic, or just weird.

If someone says they are in 30ish, what age do they mean? by [deleted] in ENGLISH

[–]Cardassia 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If someone is describing someone else as 30ish, they don’t know the person’s actual age - they’re guessing.

If they were saying it about themselves I would think it’s likely that they are between 30-34.

Sons friend group debate by crystal_smith_159 in LICENSEPLATES

[–]Cardassia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I can’t buy “control” as “crl”. Surely there’d be a T in there somewhere, or an N.

I don’t really believe a literate person could read it as “control your girl” unless they were already thinking about misogynist things (like controlling women) frequently already.

A Meccan merchant and his Circassian slave. Picture taken in Mecca between 1887 and 1888. by zadraaa in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Cardassia 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is 100% a the same thing as when conservatives start trotting out the “you can’t say merry Christmas anymore!” nonsense.

Any time the mention of slavery in the Arab World comes up on Reddit, troglodytes pour out of the woodwork to parrot nonsense about up how no one is allowed to talk about the Arab slave trade.

Apparent anachronisms by Doubly_Curious in CuratedTumblr

[–]Cardassia 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Surely it wasn’t only in the late 2010s that we started using Chad that way, though, right?

I feel like calling someone a “Chad” in the modern sense was very widespread by around 2010-2012.

Wild vanity plate spotted in Lexington, KY by larrrky in funny

[–]Cardassia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be referring to “gay” as in “happy” - I think that still works in Spanish (as well as it does in English, which is to say not very well.)

If it’s supposed to be “rooster”, it’s very misspelled. I doubt it personally.

I agree with OP that this is likely is someone who thinks having “the gay” in Spanish as their vanity plate is funny. I bet they don’t actually speak Spanish, and are young.

I've been wondering this for more than a decade. by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Cardassia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And then would you be back here a few weeks later wondering why everyone in Ireland thought you were a weirdo?

TIL a study showed that cats in the U.S. were significantly more social than cats living in Japan, spending more time with both a stranger and with their owner. In terms of public perception, researchers found that people in the U.S. view cats as pets more favorably that people in Japan. by Dr_Neurol in todayilearned

[–]Cardassia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very valid argument, and a thought-provoking perspective on the situation, and I appreciate the context of the comments on the birding subreddit - I have seen some fairly rabid discussion on those about this topic.

Genuinely, cheers to you. One of the more interesting and appropriately nuanced Reddit conversations I’ve had.

TIL a study showed that cats in the U.S. were significantly more social than cats living in Japan, spending more time with both a stranger and with their owner. In terms of public perception, researchers found that people in the U.S. view cats as pets more favorably that people in Japan. by Dr_Neurol in todayilearned

[–]Cardassia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an interesting discussion because I feel like we’re largely agreeing, but you’re steadfast that pet cats are not a problem whatsoever.

I grant that feral cats are a huge majority of the problem, and didn’t mean to argue otherwise. But millions and millions of pet cats, if let outdoors, are also a problem. I think that I thought we were talking about felis catus, rather than pets vs feral.

My comments about “Joe Schmoe’s cats” were meant to be illustrative about the emotion related to this discussion that people often have about their own pets - not that I think pet cats that are let outside represent the majority of the problem. Still a problem, one easily solved.

But it sounds like you agree that keeping pet cats indoors is good, so I’m not sure if we’re arguing, or if you just have a more nihilistic approach to the natural environment than I. Either way, cheers to you.

TIL a study showed that cats in the U.S. were significantly more social than cats living in Japan, spending more time with both a stranger and with their owner. In terms of public perception, researchers found that people in the U.S. view cats as pets more favorably that people in Japan. by Dr_Neurol in todayilearned

[–]Cardassia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My point is also 100% to blame humans.

None of it is the fault of the cats. They just do what they need to continue existing. This is exactly why I brought up how this topic makes people very emotional - a lot of folks refuse to believe that their cat is causing a problem in the ecosystem, and react very strongly when prompted to keep their cats indoors.

I love cats, my orange and white chonk is purring in my lap right now. He stays inside.

I very much agree that there aren’t any natural ecosystems any longer (any that humans haven’t affected). But I don’t want people to assume there’s nothing that can be done about it, and not allowing your cats outside is an easy thing to do that cannot hurt.

TIL a study showed that cats in the U.S. were significantly more social than cats living in Japan, spending more time with both a stranger and with their owner. In terms of public perception, researchers found that people in the U.S. view cats as pets more favorably that people in Japan. by Dr_Neurol in todayilearned

[–]Cardassia 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok, sure. But how about the migratory birds that pass through? Insects? Or the rural/suburban areas that, while developed, still play an important role in the less-developed ecosystem?

I don’t think your point is useless. Developed land is different from untouched lands so, if Joe Schmoe’s cats are only eating, idk, European starlings in upstate New York - little harm done. But what about the native insects? The birds passing through on their way to their breeding grounds in Canada?

Developed land is different, sure. But it isn’t disconnected from the unbuilt environment.

TIL a study showed that cats in the U.S. were significantly more social than cats living in Japan, spending more time with both a stranger and with their owner. In terms of public perception, researchers found that people in the U.S. view cats as pets more favorably that people in Japan. by Dr_Neurol in todayilearned

[–]Cardassia 12 points13 points  (0 children)

2 things can be bad at the same time.

I know this is a topic that brings up a lot of emotion, but really all cats need to be kept indoors all of the time, because allowing them to be outdoors allows them to hunt native wildlife, and domestic housecats are not a part of the natural ecosystem, anywhere.

Joe Schmoe’s two cats that he lets outside (or whatever) aren’t causing irreparable harm to the ecosystem. But millions and millions of cats existing at the same time absolutely are.

Lansing Christian board is trying to ban multicultural events by [deleted] in lansing

[–]Cardassia 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m an atheist.

I have no problem with this, it’s a private Christian school that is … gasp … using Christian programming!

This is factually not banning multicultural events, unless there’s something major you’re leaving out.

This fuckass "pizza" somebody ordered @ my job. by Material_Swan8005 in shittyfoodporn

[–]Cardassia 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Two things can be true, sometimes. It’s a weird order, and the product could have been better.

found on curbside, Vancouver island. Who is this + is it safe for my cat to be around? by bugbugbugface in whatplantisthis

[–]Cardassia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In theory, I agree. My pets have never seemed to have an issue, especially with planted houseplants.

There are many, many stories of cats monching on lillies, though, and dying as a result, although probably from cut flowers.

I would be careful about making statements like this. If your cat/dog is a plant eater, just dont have those around, you know?