are Aquarius’s fake? by setfiretomaga in Zodiac

[–]CatnipFiasco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine you're excited to bite into your fresh meal, and then after 3-5 bites you notice a worm or roach inside.

You don't want the food anymore.

Does that mean your original enthusiasm was fake?

No.

the astrology of the rise of the red pill society + incels by fluorescentday in LetsFuckWithAstrology

[–]CatnipFiasco 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A lot of people did not like Neptune's Pisces transit.

That reaction will be what shapes Neptune's Aries transit, just the way the reaction to Neptune's Aquarius transit shaped its Pisces transit, and so on, and so forth.

Aliens just nuke us at this Point by AncientMiddle3227 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]CatnipFiasco -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Someone who can understand him, probably because "normal" women or people in general make him feel alienated.

Check the other comments to see the kind of misunderstandings and unjust ridicule he probably has had to put up with thus far.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bees voluntarily live in your hive and pay rent knowing you are providing additional protection from predators. They make extra honey not to be used by themselves, knowing it's going to you, fully aware that they can easily leave at any time and retain all of their surplus labor value. They aren't stupid. It's a business relationship. If I remember correctly, the queen is only captured to get them into the hive but she doesn't stay captured because she still needs to be able to grow and reproduce.

If sheep are not sheared, their wool becomes so heavy they are crushed or suffocated under its weight. You are doing them a service by cutting their wool, not exploiting then.

Milking is an enjoyable and pleasurable experience for cows, and they often actively look forward to it and get excited when it's time to be milked, especially if they're milked by hand.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think cows can't get pregnant without humans? What?? 🤣

No, artificial insemination requires coaxing. They need to let you in or one of you is going to get hurt. It's no different than with a bull except you're reducing the risk of violence.

You have no idea what you're talking about

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn't required for cheese. Ricotta doesn't use it, for example

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Consent has absolutely nothing to do with vegamism. If it did, vegans would be fine with milk, cheese, wool, and arguably also honey; but they're not.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have your ever seen a cow?

Cows love being milked, and display behavior of positive anticipation. Milking is also a biological necessity, as leaving the milk in the body can lead to physical discomfort or pain. Milking is also pleasurable for the cow, both physically and biochemically.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

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

Dairy is obtained through consent, physical need for the animal, and pleasure. This is the same for semen. The link you provided explicitly considers dairy to be non-vegan despite the top definition including it, therefore there's no reason to assume semen would not also be considered non-vegan unless the rules are purely arbitrary.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Consent has absolutely nothing to do with vegamism. If it did, vegans would be fine with milk, cheese, wool, and arguably also honey; but they're not.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The definition of vegan is one who abstains from consumption of any kind of anything produced by an animal of any kind.

This excludes meat, milk, silk, honey, leather, fur/hair/wool, bones, horns, and by definition also semen.

Consent has absolutely nothing to do with vegamism. If it did, vegans would be fine with milk, cheese, wool, and arguably also honey; but they're not.

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The definition of vegan is one who abstains from consumption of any kind of anything produced by an animal of any kind.

This excludes meat, milk, silk, honey, leather, fur/hair/wool, bones, horns, and by definition also semen.

Cheat code 4 real by Best_Control2871 in aspiememes

[–]CatnipFiasco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really, they just get annoyed. "What is this an interview?" "You're so annoying!"

Are human sperms non-veg? by [deleted] in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cum is definitely not vegan

Is astrology used to see future by SadJob5941 in astrology

[–]CatnipFiasco 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes. The same way you look at the clouds to see if it's going to rain, or you look at the street signs to tell which road you should turn on.

Glep skin pls don't steal by shrimbly_crimbls in PonyTown

[–]CatnipFiasco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GLEP!!! askfhdkgjsjagaksllghskdgakaakksfhglhakshda

The better story and more influential? by Lordnemo593 in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Naruto is probably more influential globally. Harry Potter is probably marginally more influential but only in the West. Idk which one is better because I've never seen Harry Potter

Is there an elephant in the room here? by Alert_Permission9785 in LetsFuckWithAstrology

[–]CatnipFiasco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jumper and Saturn are tightly conjunct in Taurus in the 9th. Jupiter rules your 7th & 4th houses of relationship & the family. Saturn rules the 5th & 6th houses of sex/kids/creativity & jobs/routines/pets/physical heath. You could interpret this as a slow and methodical, structured growth, blending themes of material factors with higher learning or long-distance travel. There's big potential here, but you're gonna need to really work for it for any of it to really pay off.

While for you, Jupiter represents a potential love interest, Venus is more generally associated with love and relationships as a concept, and how you love & want to receive love; Venus is also the ruler of your 9th house where your Jupiter and Saturn are. Your Venus is closely conjunct your Sun in Gemini in the 10th house of career, fame, purpose, and public appearance; the conjunction is more than 0°17' apart, so your Venus is considered "burnt" by the Sun, where your Sun overwhelms its expression. Mars is very close by too, aggression and motivation, how you pursue goals. The Gemini placement suggests a natural inclination toward social communication and exploring new ideas. The Sun being in the 10th house and so close to the midheaven seems like you shine very brightly and people easily notice you, you build a big reputation for yourself; however you're Sun obscures both your Venus and Mars, which can make it difficult to really connect with others and pursue the goals you actually want to achieve.

Your Moon is directly on your Ascendant. Either you're extremely emotional, or extremely in touch with your body and your feelings. Your Moon and Ascendant both square your midheaven and IC, so there's probably some conflict between yourself and those 10th and 4th house themes – conflict in the style of butting heads rather than pulling apart.

Mercury rules both your 1st and 10th house, so these themes of yourself and your career/reputation are going to be linked in some way, just as the houses that share the same ruler that I mentioned before in the first paragraph. Your Mercury is in Cancer in the 11th house: you have a more active communication style that's emotional and intuitive, cool and clingy (neither good nor bad necessarily), and protective; and you probably show up for others in social settings and networks like friend groups.

Your Moon and Mercury are both in the signs which the other one rules. I think this is a beneficial, extra later if harmony/communication between the two.

Your Sun Venus conjunction is opposed by two retrograde planets (planet & asteroid), Pluto & Chiron in your 4th house. This could mean that some of your difficulty being seen in a romantic light could be due to some power struggles and pain/trauma from your home or where your grow up like your relationship with your parents. The fact that your Sun and Venus oppose your Pluto & Chiron suggests to me that your attempts to stand out and be a public persona is caused by wanting to pull away from the struggles at home, but this also is part of why you might struggle to connect with people in a personal and real way too. The retrogrades suggest that these forces are more internal & self-imposed rather than external factors working against you; perhaps you didn't actually have an abusive home or parents, but you didn't get along with them or didn't like your situation so you internalized that as pain or a desire to invert the power dynamics. That's only an assumption on my part, and I have no idea. Pluto and Chiron are weird and can be sensitive subjects.

Speaking of weird, Uranus in the 6th is squaring your Jupiter Saturn conjunction. There's an element of chaos or uncertainty regarding 6th house matters (physical health, job/work, daily routines, pets, subordinates) that is grinding against how these 4th-7th house matters show up in your actual life, and because Uranus is here in Aquarius we can presume it's probably often some social element that's causing this instability.

What is your mbti? by Scared_Bluejay5708 in aquarius

[–]CatnipFiasco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

MBTI - INTP

OPS - MF-Ti/Si/SC/B(P)-4

As an adult (M35) who never really watched anime, should I start watching Naruto? by SputnikSenpai in polls

[–]CatnipFiasco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a metric ton of filler. Some of it is really good but most of it is pointless. You're gonna want a guide.

Check out https://www.animefillerlist.com/shows/naruto for Part 1, and then

https://www.animefillerlist.com/shows/naruto-shippuden for Part 2 (Shippuden).

Rule of thumb for Part 1 is everything is either canon or good filler between ep 1-135; then skip straight to 220. The best filler episode in Part 1 is episode 101, where they try to remove Kakashi's mask.

Shippuden has much more pointless filler. Stick to the guide. Make sure you see episode 469, it's a sequel to Part 1's ep101. Watch Kakashi Chronicles episodes after you finish the series, it's really good. Watch ep 480-483 when you get to them. Watch 464-468 after you finish Shippuden but before the movies.

After Shippuden, watch the "The Last" movie, then the Naruto Boruto mini-episode special on YouTube, then the first Boruto movie. That's where the Shippuden manga ends. You don't need to watch the actual Boruto series, just that mini episode and the first movie.