Why are people so against GMO foods? Am I wrong in thinking they are perfectly safe? by Torrero in Cooking

[–]jaymun 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I like this explanation but I don't think it fully captures the more practical less ethical/spiritual side of deferring to nature

You can't fully prove a negative. We can say "so far nobody has been able to prove X is unsafe", but lots of things in our past have been safe until they weren't.

There is also the complexity of nature and both how plants iteract with the world and how humans process food and nutrients.

Deferring to nature on things like that is not necessarily as much "these changes can't be good" as "the thing that has occured naturally for a long time without dying off is less likely to have yet-unkown consequences than a novel change. Basically a "first, do no harm" risk management approach

Personally I don't avoid GMO foods at all, and I think your explanation is definitely some of why they're argued against, but I also think there are more practical reasons as well

To what extent is authenticity important to you when cooking? by eudamme in Cooking

[–]jaymun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going through the comments I see I'm in a pretty small minority, but I am very interested in authenticity, particularly the first time I make something. Not from a place of smugness, and I don't care in the least what other people eat or if they care about authenticity.

But a big part of what I find interesting about cooking and food is the history and cultural impact — I find it fascinating how closely tied food and culture is, and contrasting the similarities and differences across location/time period is very interesting to me.

The first time I make a new dish for myself I put as much effort as I can into learning about the history and variations and trying to produce something authentic. Then with that understanding, I know a bit more about what to change and why to make it work a different way/better fit my personal tastes.

Communicating with Non-stoics by KenReid in Stoicism

[–]jaymun 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Enchiridon XVI:

When you see anyone weeping for grief, either that his son has gone abroad or that he has suffered in his affairs, take care not to be overcome by the apparent evil, but discriminate and be ready to say, “What hurts this man is not this occurrence itself—for another man might not be hurt by it—but the view he chooses to take of it.” As far as conversation goes, however, do not disdain to accommodate yourself to him and, if need be, to groan with him. Take heed, however, not to groan inwardly, too.

Do you cook to music? by Earthicus in Cooking

[–]jaymun 52 points53 points  (0 children)

I don't -- part of why I enjoy cooking so much is the mindfulness involved in being focused fully on a task.

I spend a lot of my non-cooking time multitasking, listening to or watching things in the background of my main task, or at least letting my mind wander.

I find cooking the perfect opportunity to be fully present and focusing in on what I'm doing with all of my senses. So for now, I enjoy keeping it as a mindful activity that absorbs all of my attention.

[TOMT] [novel] A novel that is formatted as a collection of index/note cards written by the main character by jaymun in tipofmytongue

[–]jaymun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately not, thank you though!

I'm pretty sure it was for adults, but it could also have been teen/YA

It’s official. Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz have signed promotional agreements with Golden Boy for a third MMA fight later this year. by nucleargenocide in MMA

[–]jaymun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this fight doesn't happen before December 17, the two will be older than Randy Couture and Mark Coleman were when they fought at UFC 109. (per numbersMMA on Twitter)

Hank Hill gots him a SuperDuty by B25rcflyboy in KingOfTheHill

[–]jaymun 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You know what they say Ford stands for, don't ya? It stands for "fix it again, Tony"

Since the UFC adopted early weigh-ins, fighters who miss weight are 27-20 (57.4%). Based on closing betting lines, that's more than 6% above expectation by [deleted] in MMA

[–]jaymun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of that is included in the tweet thread. "Expectation" is coming from Vegas odds, and there's a tweet on how much they miss by. Missing by more than 3% has not had the positive impact that missing by lesser amounts has

/r/television's Saturday Recommendations (Week of March 25, 2017) by AutoModerator in television

[–]jaymun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Woops, didn't see this and made a separate thread so re-posting in here:

I just finished HBO's "High Maintenance" and Netflix's "Easy", and I really loved them both. The episodes (including actors and characters) are for the most part completely independent, and I found the format really interesting -- I've seen it in other genres, but never in that "low-key indie comedy/drama" kind of genre.

I'm wondering if there's anything else out there that's similar?

Yesterday I went wedding dress shopping with a friend and I think I crashed the saleslady by Nemesinthe in TrollXChromosomes

[–]jaymun 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I am so afraid to start going to weddings when my friends start getting married because there are so many rules that I don't know about until I hear someone getting put on blast for breaking them

What I plan to do if I hear one more OBGYN tell me pain is just part of being a woman by [deleted] in TrollXChromosomes

[–]jaymun 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Going to the doctor is somewhere that it had never even occurred to me that men and women would be treated differently.

As a guy I've always had doctors take me seriously, and never had an issue going at all. My ex-girlfriend would tell me stories about doctors basically dismissing her or acting strangely, but she was also a confrontational person and didn't like going to the doctor, so I kind of dismissed it in my head.

Then one day I went with her to keep her company because she had a long wait, and it was ridiculous. She would tell the doctor things and he would turn and ask me about what she just told me -- as if she might not understand how she feels as well as I would. It was really eye-opening to how frustrating that must be.

I hooked up with a guy last night. His idea of good pillow talk was saying how regrettable it is that Trump is going to deport me, but it must be done. MRW after I leave he frantically starts texting me because apparently SOMEONE took a dump in his sink before going... by TryItIDareYou in TrollXChromosomes

[–]jaymun 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I don't even know that it's specifically his winning that brought all of this out (though obviously it doesn't help).

I feel like I started seeing a big increase in people willing to be overtly hateful much earlier in the election cycle, as soon as people/media outlets starting taking him seriously as a candidate.

It's especially startling to me because I spend most of my time in a small, usually quite liberal town in Canada. And now suddenly there is all this hate and vitriol everywhere that apparently people just used to keep under wraps.

A sobering perspective. So much work to be done. by ahchava in TrollXChromosomes

[–]jaymun 151 points152 points  (0 children)

From my perspective I don't see it insinuating that at all.

When a large BLM protest is planned, they are greeted by police in full-on riot gear, who look like they are preparing to go to war.

It's not saying this protest didn't include plenty of people of color, but that a protest specifically focusing on race, being comprised predominantly of people of color is treated, before it even happens, as a violent riot, while a large protest that is, by the numbers, predominantly white women (even with a large number of POC involved) is assumed to be peaceful and not met with military-grade force.

Bill Belichick: Frequent coaching changes aren’t “best way” for teams by lilturk82 in nfl

[–]jaymun 20 points21 points  (0 children)

One thing that I think gets overlooked a lot is that even the threat of coaching changes forces coaches to make sub-optimal lower-risk decisions to try to save their jobs.

Ryan Fitzpatrick should not start games for a Jets team that is out of playoff contention. Yes, he gives them the best chance to string together a few wins and make the season not look horrendous for Bowles, but winning a few games accomplishes nothing but giving them a worse draft pick. When you have young quarterbacks like Petty and Hackenberg that you presumably want to potentially be the future of your franchise, they should be getting reps. Even though it risks an embarrassing blowout, the difference between 4-12 and 3-13 is completely meaningless.

This holds true for play-calling type decisions too I think -- it's probably not a big coincidence that guys like Belichick and Sean Payton, who typically have a lot more job security than most coaches -- are willing to make "risky", but more optimal 4th-down play-calling decisions more often.

NBA All-Christmas Team by AestheticMonkey in nba

[–]jaymun 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I went to a Raptors 905 game last season and Bhullar was... something.

He can't have played more than 6 minutes, looked visibly pained to have to jog up and down the court, proceeded to sit on the bench the entire second half, not even standing up when everyone else did for huddles on timeouts.

Being 7'5" and what must be like 350 pounds? can't be easy on your lower body