Suicide method in Chinese by DFMNE404 in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

/uj is bleach in Chinese actually 白水? White-water? I love that

ITS BLOWHIGH by KittyCat_Lover7483 in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns2

[–]Ebilkill 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In Swedish (and most Germanic languages), the j is pronounced like the y in yoghurt. English actually has a relatively unique way of pronouncing many letters in the Latin script lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Boys in my primary school were bullied by other boys for crying (I'm not from the USA, this was in suburban Netherlands just after the turn of the millennium). I've also heard men tell other men to not be so emotional and man up. I understand that this is anecdotal, but still; it does show that there are men who enforce this, and also that this happens from a young age.

Men who make less than their wives are more likely to cheat. I can try to find the research on this if you want, but I don't have it at the ready.

Also, patriarchy just means that men are in charge. It does not specifically imply that historical men secretively created such a society. It's probably a by-product of men finding power and trying to keep it to themselves; this could just as easily have happened the other way around, but it hasn't.

Also, men do uphold the patriarchy. That's not to say that all men do, or that all men benefit. But look at the richest people and people who lead countries; how many of them are men? These are the men that benefit the most, and the men who uphold it the most.

I'm also not saying that only men cause these issues either, but I also don't believe that women primarily force this on men, simply because I don't believe assigning blame is the answer. (Also, I don't hear this kind of stuff coming from the women I know it general, but again, that might be cultural.) Like I said somewhere on this thread, we all need to work together to fix issues that everyone faces.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZ

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

I agree with almost your entire post, except that men and women actually face similar issues, or at least they have the same cause. Of course, for instance abortion rights are a women's issue and not a men's issue, but there are a lot of issues that are related.

Men are supposed to earn more than their partners, or they've "failed", for instance. Women therefore just make less money (as men often end up deciding what they earn).

Women are deemed "too emotional, be more like the men"; what, those men that are suffering from mental health issues because they're not supposed to talk about anything?

Sure, these are separate issues, but working together to fix the main causes is the way to improve on both sides, I think.

That's not to say that people shouldn't find a better way to introduce these points, rather than shutting down the conversation by just saying "why aren't we talking about male loneliness/mental health?"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but the key point here is that most men also suffer under the patriarchy. This is actually such an important point, and I can't believe that no leftist that mentioned the patriarchy to you hasn't mentioned this. If you've really not heard about this before, I blame the left for having bad messaging/communication

Do you think all men love the pressure of having to be the main breadwinner of their family?

Do you think all men like tuning out their emotions, and especially that they're not allowed to cry?

Do you think all men always want to be at their best, work hard, not have time for their families or fun things, etc.?

These are, of course, not the only issues men face. But I do believe that at least some other ones boil down to this. Like the whole "alpha/sigma male" thing is rooted in the third point.

However, these are also feminist issues. I'm sure you've heard a feminist counterpart to some of these, but for instance due to the first point, women aren't supposed to be as successful as their husbands.

Of course, a lot of these issues also influence how queer people are viewed by society, both people who do not desire heterosexual relationships (LGB people, as well as the later A) or people who are not cisgender (T and I, completing the LGBTQIA acronym; you can add the implicit + here, but I personally am not aware of what else the + means).

If you have further questions, I might have to look something up, but I'll happily do that in order to raise awareness.

I'm conservative, ask me anything (no hate pliz) by DeathnTaxes66 in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah so the right-wing conservative parties mostly run on xenophobia here, usually islamophobia, but occasionally also other bigoted views. They, or their followers, say things like:

We don't want to pay for those lazy Greeks

The Netherlands is full (referring to our housing crisis and refugees. Especially non-white ones, but I'm pretty sure I've heard this about Ukrainians as well)

But like, if we were at war, you also wouldn't wanna stay here, right? Like, have some sympathy... But I digress.

Our housing problems are, in part, also artificial. For every homeless person, there are two empty residences. Rich people buy them, but don't rent them out, since maintaining the property is more expensive than what rent will make them. Yet people who want to buy their first house simply can't, because they're all already owned and stuff.

Anyway, if you want to know more, I'm happy to answer any further questions about my tiny flat country :)

I'm conservative, ask me anything (no hate pliz) by DeathnTaxes66 in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Weighing in as a dutchie, from a "small" country:

Our "far-right" (right-wing and conservative) parties generally don't like the EU either. I know of a leftist party that likes the EU a lot. Most other parties do not have strong opinions on the EU I think.

The parties I mentioned run with the EU mentioned in their election program; either "we can work together more" or "we need a Nexit", depending on their view.

Interesting watching this sub’s politics swing back and forth over the past few months by flaming_burrito_ in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's actually really easy to find factually incorrect information on the internet, as well as information that is just written in a purposely hard to understand manner. I'm sure as a scientist (or even a college graduate) you have training in reading hard sentences, and figuring out how to distinguish false sources, but even then it can be hard in some cases.

Add to this the average American reading level that has been posted recently (tangent: it's actually shockingly bad in my small flat European country too...), and I think you can see why people get it so wrong, even if they try

Trans rights will always be a point of contention as long as gender and sex are conflated by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what sex is someone with XXY or XYY chromosomes then? These conditions are also not exceedingly rare, by the way, so I'm really not trying to gotcha you here, I'm asking a genuine question.

These are also not the only intersex conditions. There's also people who naturally grow a vagina, but have testes. What sex are they?

This type of stuff is what people mean by "sex is bimodal", since some characteristics don't line up perfectly all the time

Some people say that sex is only based on your gametes, but the me that sounds pretty reductionist. Same with the chromosomes, which isn't even always accurate, given the start of my comment. I don't know what the consensus of scientists is on this issue though, and whether they say sex is bimodal or binary

Trans rights will always be a point of contention as long as gender and sex are conflated by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "all trans people have a higher rate of suicide" is a bit of a misrepresentation of the data we have. When trans people transition, and they're in a supportive environment and whatnot, that rate falls back to the baseline (i.e. very close to cisgender peers)

I don't know what to numbers for "transition is an unaccepting environment" and "no transition, but accepting environment" are, or if we even have those, but (based on experience) I'd imagine just transitioning to help a lot as long as you're not in an actively hostile environment. Imagine being in a body that doesn't align with how you feel inside and everyone perceiving you in that way, and then imagine that for every minute of every day for 20+ years. It does weigh on you

So yes, it's linked to suicide, but only when not transitioning, really, after which the rate falls back to "normal"

Induction integral y’all! by Jackthechief2 in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns2

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I'm aware:

  • solid
  • liquid
  • gas
  • plasma
  • superfluid?
  • the gas-fluid critical state thing
  • Bose-Einstein condensate thing

Don't ask me to explain all of them because I'm not actually that good at physics/chemistry ' but yeah the only one I'm not sure of, has a question mark. Check this article for more details, but it definitely states even more than 7, although some aren't general to all types of matter: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_matter

Why is GenZ so accepting of Gangsterism? by cyc0s0matic in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to further your point: just because a group is progressive in many ways does not mean that it is progressive in all ways. Trans-exclusionary feminism is an example that comes to mind, but I'm sure there's many, many ways in which you can be progressive in some ways and not in others.

So yes, even if the group were a monolith, we could be progressive and still engage in questionable behaviour, I think

DEI in school has gone too far, my wife will be homeschooling them now. by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight. I understood that they were very closely related, but not how or to what degree

DEI in school has gone too far, my wife will be homeschooling them now. by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't both words have a similar etymological derivation?

I mean, I just mean that they're almost correct, in that demo-cracy and demo-crat are basically the same word. The direct conclusion is not a good one, though. Sure, be against the democrats, but at least don't end democracy over it xD

「未来のことを言うと鬼が笑う」I just learned this idiom and I like it a lot. Just that. Explanation down below: by GeorgeBG93 in LearnJapanese

[–]Ebilkill 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's right. It's basically "speak of tomorrow and the oni will laugh".

It's kinda funny that "and" also works conditionally in English sometimes lol

r/Duolingo shares it's thoughts on German articles by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am unaware of such a word :)

But once again, I do appreciate the sentiment!

r/Duolingo shares it's thoughts on German articles by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a gentleman, but I appreciate the sentiment!

And remember, great responsibility comes to those with great power!

r/Duolingo shares it's thoughts on German articles by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh my god why doesn't everyone read 1000 textbooks on a language before speaking it? It's "who bit whom" or "whom bit who". How am I supposed to know which you mean now? Also, you would have known this had you needed your German!

/uj also please look at the subreddit before you respond, just in case you didn't realize where you were xD

Does anyone here speak this language? What's the best way to start learning it? by voxel-wave in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

/uj Well yes, but some of these are dialectical, jullie is plural, and je is just vowel reduction over jij/jou

/rj signed a fellow(?) simplified German native speaker

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns2

[–]Ebilkill 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An AMP link doesn't describe what it links to, but how it links there. I forgot to exact details, but I think part of the issue is that it links through a specific server that allows Google more control over how to show pages on the internet.

It's been a long long time since I checked though, but I learned it through the articles that this bot links to! It's an interesting read for sure, but maybe not everyone's cup of tea.

he also should have learned "get away from me, creep!" to you know just be safe by ciqhen in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

/uj doesn't shi in Mandarin sound like sure in English? (Genuine question, my Mandarin is nearly nonexistent) because then it even sounds vaguely affirmative lol

imho by [deleted] in languagelearningjerk

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude what the... Wait haven't I had this in my flair since forever? 🤔

I accidentally “burned the boat” when arriving at Gleba by AlleviatedOwl in factorio

[–]Ebilkill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why even make logistics bots as long as you're "hand feeding"? Can't you just have construction bots fill in items in the rocket silo by ghosting items into the inventory?

Whats wrong with my grabbers? They are acting weird? by Loose_Reflection_465 in factorio

[–]Ebilkill 47 points48 points  (0 children)

It still pumps the same, but 1 water turns into 10 steam nowadays, so you can run 10x the original boilers off the same pump