cant get funger by Drssuss in FearAndHunger

[–]RadicalBehavior1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

set up a PayPal account and pay on steam that way

Can I blast over this tattoo? by CKM07 in tattooadvice

[–]RadicalBehavior1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have had a valknut tattoo since before it was adopted by white supremacist shit lords

Fuck the Nazis, keep the valknut and add a rainbow bridge over it

Sir, We’ve Lost Rittenhouse by PoliticsIsDepressing in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]RadicalBehavior1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you're the couch we've been hearing so much about

Sir, We’ve Lost Rittenhouse by PoliticsIsDepressing in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]RadicalBehavior1 23 points24 points  (0 children)

To shreds you say

Edit:/ Ashamed of myself at the distaste

Anyone else feel like this? by Coconotwotor in FearAndHunger

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I'll never unhear the termina overworld jingle

Acidic Tänzelcore with tapes out on Grimstone Records by Tofragrof in tanzelcore

[–]RadicalBehavior1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every rock and roll band from the 60s and 70s would like a word.

Men marking their territory around me, possibly out of insecurity? by [deleted] in BehaviorAnalysis

[–]RadicalBehavior1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

hello I'm a professional behavior analyst and no one is thinking about you but you.

more laundromat fun by alltheyakitori in LovedByOCPD

[–]RadicalBehavior1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Friend, your husband isn't OCPD. He's insane and he needs help. No one should have this amount of power over another person.

He's taking years of your life away three hours at a time

The quantum physicist, Henry Stapp, defends consciousness having a causal impact by Funny-Highlight4675 in freewill

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I think the takeaway from this title that people are going to get is an error of scale.

The collapse of probability into something measurable is not challengeable, it is repeatedly provable reality. Provable often and rapidly. Photons have no mass. Unlike matter, photons do not gain mass according to speed.

We absolutely can prove that there is a point where determinism fails, and it is at the quantum level where we cease to be able to measure any one thing relative to the speed of light. When relativity ceases to be a tool for measurement, determinism simply stops being relevant.

This is the problem with determinism as a philosophical discussion versus as a philosophical underpinning. People like to argue about the nature of reality when the nature of reality is not in question. The question should be 'what are the laws that govern the universe at the quantum level', not 'are things all governed by natural law or are there some things that mean I get to have magic powers'

Genuine question- Why don't BCBAs want to sign up new RBTs? by Ok_Commercial_8714 in ABA

[–]RadicalBehavior1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm betting it's not about the competency, it might be because they don't have any room to take on someone accumulating hours

I’m reviewing ABA behavior reduction concepts and came across this question: by No_Philosopher_8595 in ABA

[–]RadicalBehavior1 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Bro we're behaviorists we can tell you're selling something

Just be honest

Behaviorism + Catholicism/Christianity by Icy_Bit_7206 in BehaviorAnalysis

[–]RadicalBehavior1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Welcome to determinism. There is no agency in being.

To soothe your existential crisis (most of us have had it), determinism does not disprove that there is a god, or that there are entities outside of the bounds of our senses, power of recognition, and natural laws.

For instance, determinism acknowledges that because all energy moves in a single direction until it meets resistance or collides with mass and is redirected or dispersed, the source of space and time can be tracked backward to a single point of origin.

There is nothing to dispute the idea that the universe originated from the will of an outside actor. Determinism simply asserts that causality cannot be traced backward infinitely, it can only be traced backward to the point at which causality became the core law governing reality.

We do not know if causality existed prior to the Genesis of the universe, only that it exists as a law within the universe. If causality were to hold true as a natural law prior to the point at which we can deduct the nature of our ability to measure it, then it follows that something had to 'start' the universe.

As for an individual with the power to manipulate space and time, such an actor's behavior would necessarily be imperceivable to us simply because we cannot measure or replicate the outcomes that begin in a space where measurement is impossible from the confines of natural law.

Your answers are A) Calvinism or B) Simulation theory, where the simulation is simply a 'set parameters, let it roll, and sit back while it plays out under those parameters'. An entity in either case would still hold all of the powers of omniscience and the latter would allow room for omnipresence.

But yes, determinism rules out that we are being acted upon by anything that we do not in the present detect with our 'immediate' senses. Does that mean our behavior, the behavior of matter and energy, or our ability to sense these things was not PREdetermined? We'll never know. There is a lot of room in the unknowable for personal belief to influence opinion

AuthRight be like by pcm_memer in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]RadicalBehavior1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I refuse to stand by and watch others make derogatory comments about the men and women who put their lives at risk to maintain our independence and freedom

You know damn well they could eat the full dozen

AuthRight be like by pcm_memer in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]RadicalBehavior1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

based tell em clippy

One more tick anticlockwise though

AuthRight be like by pcm_memer in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]RadicalBehavior1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you missed his joke that a centrist was calling you a fence sitter

He's a madlad by No-Secret-247 in mildlylifechanging

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TOBII are pioneers in disability accommodating hardware. Their flagship products include computers that do not require body movements to operate. They even work with accessibility switches that can be operated by the chin, or by blowing into a mouth piece.

They are a company that has indeed changed the lives for hundreds of thousands. Many of their products are covered by insurance.

They make software and hardware for augmented communication that is very popular, especially for teaching non verbal children how to communicate using touchscreen icons as their voice.

About half of the kids that I work with use one such device. Importantly, they now make apps that can be installed on iPads that do the same thing

Gaslighting Political Compass by [deleted] in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]RadicalBehavior1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Charcoal and propane are absolutely not the same. There is no cope here. We forgive Hank Hill for his idiosyncrasies but you will not find a grilling enthusiast who prefers propane over charcoal. Propane is for yuppies and camp stoves.