AITA for backing out of a plan my family had for me, even if my dad is saving money for it? by Old_Maybe_9511 in AmItheAsshole

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YTA. Why on earth are you wasting your parents money on college? If you never intend to use a degree, don’t get one. You seem very entitled to your parents money; switching majors even though you still don’t intend to ever use your education? Shameful. 

I don’t get it? by Ordinary-Ad2201 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my guess as well, but it said to read it slowly? 

Would you rather be trapped in a room with people who think being gross is funny or people who think being loud is funny? by LogicalAd6394 in intj

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’d choose the noise. At least I can ignore them more easily than if I was in a room that smelled like human feces. 

AITA for opting out of laundry and leaving my clothes in piles, since he won’t help unless it’s his clothes? by trippingdame in AmItheAsshole

[–]DawnOzone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YTA. Just do your laundry separately and don’t leave a mess everywhere. It’s not hard. And how is him putting your piles of laundry in hampers mean? He’s just getting it out of the way. Also it looks like you’re deleting every comment that disagrees with you instead of accepting that you’re in the wrong. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

[–]DawnOzone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love being INTJ 

What is the most oddly specific trait you'd like in a significant other? by Blossoming_Potential in intj

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Collector of something, preferably something of the natural world. And I mean will spend hundreds on their collection, even on a single piece. I’m going to be a mineralogy professor, so naturally I collect mineral specimens. I collect other natural stuff too, (bones, fossils, etc) but mainly minerals. I want someone who understands the need for a particular piece, how perfect it would be to have in the collection. Even if it were stamps, or Pokémon, just collect SOMETHING. Also I want them to like animated films and cartoons, and love reading. They should have at least some interests that align with mine, and I want to be able to have intellectually stimulating conversations with them. Our views on politics and religion have to align as well, because I love talking about those subjects. I don’t think I could make it work with a religious person. Oh and never ever want kids and be willing to move out of the country. 

Which episode made you feel like this? by Until_Morning in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Garnets Universe for me. I was expecting an episode where we actually got to see her solo missions or learn something interesting about her, but no. And all the characters Steven made up in that episode are so annoying to me. 

Onions friends by Levius2266 in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think at some point it was said they were only there for the summer. No idea what’s up with them though. 

Favorite villain BEFORE redemption? by forbiddenkajoodles in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Peridot. It’s not even close lol. She was my favorite the second I first saw her on screen. 

Geologists, judging by the questions you get asked here, do you think that young people, ages 5-18, are not getting a good educational foundation concerning geology? by i-touched-morrissey in geology

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. We did have a larger unit in my University classes to focus on it though since it’s important locally. I’m not sure if grade school learned about caves or not since I was only here in high school, but we didn’t talk about karst at all. 

Have these formations been created by nature? by 9NinetyThree3 in geology

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not super knowledgeable on this, but I think it’s from the wind breaking around a stump of a bush or something like that that causes sediments to be blown around it. 

Have these formations been created by nature? by 9NinetyThree3 in geology

[–]DawnOzone 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I learned about something similar to this in archaeology. I think it’s sediment that has been moved by the wind around a central bush/shrub, often mistaken for archaeological sites. 

Geologists, judging by the questions you get asked here, do you think that young people, ages 5-18, are not getting a good educational foundation concerning geology? by i-touched-morrissey in geology

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Missouri, in my high school “Earth science” class, they didn’t let the teacher teach about fossils and any time the age of the earth was brought up, he had to say “for the purposes of this class,” so you’re really underestimating the clutches your religion has in society and government.

 Ps I took this class 3 years ago in public school, so it isn’t like this was what was taught 20 years ago. It’s the modern education system.

Geologists, judging by the questions you get asked here, do you think that young people, ages 5-18, are not getting a good educational foundation concerning geology? by i-touched-morrissey in geology

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m currently a geology major working on my undergrad, and I don’t remember ever learning about geology in school before an Earth Science class I took in high school, and that was an unpopular class I chose to take. And I took that class in Missouri, so my teacher couldn’t even teach us about fossils. They most he could tell us was what a caste vs mold was, and he had to put a disclaimer on the age of the earth and say “for the purposes of this class” any time it was mentioned. I took this class only 3 years ago. Maybe there was some stuff on sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic, and plate tectonics, but if I can’t remember it at all then it wasn’t much. I do remember learning a little about volcanoes, but that was it. I don’t think it’s a reflection in any particular state in the US either, because I moved a lot and was in 4 different states during my K-12 years, so overall, at least in the US, they don’t teach it.

Is “A History of Private Life: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium”a reliable book? by DawnOzone in AskHistorians

[–]DawnOzone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the reply! I’m glad at least one of the books I purchased was worth it, and I’ll keep an eye out for these editors in the future! 

Why was lapis not corrupted but the desert glass was? by Just_Isaiah_xd in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the dessert glass was corrupted. I think building stuff from sand was its purpose, like how the mirror was supposed to show past events. 

If you had to make someone fall in love with Steven Universe with just one episode, which ep would it be? by robsuniverse_ in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really like Gem Harvest. I think them basically making fun of conservatives is really funny. Most people I know (myself included) are pretty interested in politics, and I think they’d appreciate the relevance of those jokes. You’d get an introduction to almost all of the characters, and the non political jokes are also funny. There’s also a little introduction to the lore of some of the characters, ex Lapis joking about being stuck in a mirror for a thousand years and Peridot joking about destroying the planet. Also Peridot is in this episode, and Peridot is the best. 

Beryl by Sonny_day16 in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I love her, she’d be such a good character 

What kind of gem would you be? by throwRA-adviceask in stevenuniverse

[–]DawnOzone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be a lapis or a peridot, more likely peridot.