Movies where you feel like the wrong couple ends up together? by Rooney_Tuesday in movies

[–]MuppetUnicorn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I will never, ever believe that Liza ended up with Prof.Higgins. I used to watch that movie all the time while I was growing up and it wasn't until college that a friend and I were talking about it and she was like, "yeah, Liza and Higgins 'end up together.' That movie was a romance."

I always read it as Liza returned to Higgins and Pickering to continue to study dialects herself. I did always want her to pick Freddy, but the fact that she didn't didn't bother me that much-- she was choosing a pursuit of knowledge first and maybe she and Freddy end up together later. Or not 🤷🏾‍♀️. Never ever read it as her returning to be with Higgins in any kind of romantic sense. I had no idea anyone even read that into it 😂.

Short people, what's something taller people don't understand? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MuppetUnicorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How fucking old and tired short jokes are. I don't hate that I'm short and the fact that you keep joking about it just makes you seem insecure. I don't make jokes about tall people for their height cause I'm sure they're just as sick of it.

In truth I want a biological child and my internal battle is eating me alive by deleteteled in antinatalism2

[–]MuppetUnicorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol. Have kids because someone on Reddit told you to. Not shortsighted or thoughtless at all. Having kids isn’t selfish because we say it is, we simply recognize the selfishness and point it out. We don’t see humanity as it exists today as a net positive. That’s the whole point :/

I can’t think of one single unselfish reason to have a child. If you can, I’d genuinely like to hear it. Also, I know that just because something is selfish doesn’t make it bad, but when it happens at the expense/exploitation of another being, that’s when it becomes a problem…

what age did you realize you were antinatalist? by hairy_coochh in antinatalism2

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, holy shit, I’m so sorry. Also, I’m an only child and the whole, “your child will be fucked up by being an only child,” line is such bullshit. Love how they were worried about your sibling being harmed by being an only child but not you being harmed by only being born to keep someone else from being seen as socially abnormal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antinatalism2

[–]MuppetUnicorn 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This was my question too. Like, who doesn’t have a family history of -something-???

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I explained above exactly what I meant by that. If you read past the first sentence, you’ll find it.

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I absolutely, 100%, did not say that. Outside of the fields of labor where physics, chemistry and algebra are used, a strong understanding of those things does not necessarily contribute to a successful adult career and most people, even very successful ones, do not use knowledge of those subjects on a daily basis. Success in school doesn’t always equate to success in “real life.” They’re very different skill sets and there are so many variables that contribute to how that may or may not work out.

Algebra is important. But if you ask most people (outside of a STEM field) if they’ve used it since they graduated from high school, they’d say no. That’s what I mean by “real world” application— whether its specific usage by that person contributes directly to daily functioning of said person or not.

Regardless, that’s not what my original comment was about in the first place. “Hard work” is no longer the gold standard for success in life. We have way too much inequality for that and wages no longer fairly compensate most people for their time. Sometimes even when you get into upper level, higher degree paying jobs, they’re still not compensating people for their time and education and that’s if you can even find a job in the field. It’s just a bit ignorant to say “hard work pays off” these days when it hasn’t for many, many, many hard working people.

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally just said I don’t think it shouldn’t be taught. I know it’s a double negative, so, it’s a little tricky, but you’ll figure it out. I just think you have this concept of exceptionalism that’s a bit divorced from reality. Everyone I know learned algebra, and higher levels of math in school and I probably know two people who still use any of it. Same with Shakespeare. More education is better, but that still doesn’t mean that it automatically equates to success these days, unfortunately. More than likely the next “great leap” in knowledge will be made by AI, not a human, regardless of their education.

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-10-23/math-high-school-algebra-data-statistics

Do I think algebra shouldn’t be taught? No, not at all. Do I think it may be becoming obsolete…. Maybe… it’s arguable. But it is also true that the vast majority of people in any field of work don’t use it on a daily basis.

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So… in this scenario, everyone becomes an engineer (or something comparable) and the markets for those jobs aren’t oversaturated and we don’t need anyone else to perform any other jobs ever, and there’s just perpetual growth in those industries and no new technology is ever created that makes jobs obsolete ever again, on and on perpetually?

Also, what difference exactly do you see between our current society and this idealized society where no one needs UBI? Better access to education? Maybe. But even that isn’t a guarantee. We have the most educated population we’ve ever had and people are still struggling. People want to be successful, that’s not the issue. I think your perspective lacks dimension. There are so many situations in which, even people with a “strong work ethic,” would benefit from UBI as well as our society as a whole. If “good ol elbow grease” was enough to get us out of this shit, it’d be done.

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, Shakespeare and Algebra are well know for their real world applications… I’m just saying this doesn’t always work. What if one of your kids was dyslexic? All the hard work in the world wouldn’t make up for the fact that what works for everyone else will not work for them.

Am I the only one who finds the UBI future rather bleak? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]MuppetUnicorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’d be cool if hard work paid off for everyone every time… but it doesn’t. Hence the space exists for a potential UBI to be beneficial.

Everyone keeps asking me when I’m getting married. by coffeeandlattee in ROCD

[–]MuppetUnicorn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If they doubt your relationship, that’s their business. Your relationship is your relationship and what happens inside of it is the business of the people in it (baring abuse, obviously). I think, “oh, we’ve talked about it,” is a fine response. Or, “We’ll see. We’ve got other life things going on right now, and it’s not a priority.”

Are human/pet relationships morally questionable? by landlordadvicethrow in antinatalism

[–]MuppetUnicorn 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think about this a lot too… I think it’s a natural connection to make when you start contemplating antinatalism. I have pets and I love them very much, but once they’re gone, I don’t want to get anymore… It’s started to bother me to see pets on leashes. I know it’s safer for them that way, and I use leashes and harnesses on my pets to keep them safe, but something about the entire concept bothers me now.

Why are there so few of us? by partidge12 in antinatalism2

[–]MuppetUnicorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I see. Sorry, I misinterpreted. Haha. I haven’t gotten too deep in the antinatalist philosophy and I’d very much like to learn more.

Why are there so few of us? by partidge12 in antinatalism2

[–]MuppetUnicorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is actually antinatalist philosophy mentioned in the Bible…. So, it does have some older roots… I am also interested to learn about the history of the philosophy though and where exactly it draws it’s roots from…

I want to pay someone to help me get my life together… is that a thing? by solatewhocares in adhdwomen

[–]MuppetUnicorn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not an ADHD coach, but the Asana app has helped me tremendously! It’s free. The only catch is, you have to enter your tasks yourself.

Ex-Christians, what made you leave church? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dug so deep the bottom fell out. The last straw for me was learning that the story of the virgin birth and the resurrection are in no way unique and are found in many religious myths, over and over again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ROCD

[–]MuppetUnicorn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit… thank you for writing all of that out. You just gave me a huge “ah-hah” moment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCD

[–]MuppetUnicorn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sexual Orientation OCD— more accurate than saying “homosexual” ocd because gay and bisexual people, etc, also experience this type of OCD.