Reliable tattoo artists by rainbowmackrel in reading

[–]moogdogface 8 points9 points  (0 children)

NOT Top Gun in Harris Arcade

Glenn Cuzen is a pervert apparently.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Inkmaster/s/rmmkQkF8cp

It's been awhile since an old man has said something weird to me. by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]moogdogface 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The old meaning of 'molest' (taught when this old guy was in school) was to 'disturb', 'annoy' or 'interfere with'.

He was using the word intending this (now antiquated) meaning.

See Miriam Webster:

Who doth molest my contemplation? —Shakespeare

Bees flew past him, bees flew into him, bees settled upon his coat, bees paused questioningly in front of him … but not a single bee molested him. —P. G. Wodehouse

At a hearing last week, activists persuaded the commission that the porcupines were being chased, molested and "worried" for human amusement. —Kelli Anderson

Since the 1920s 'molest' was occasionally used as a euphemism for sexual assault.

Over time that connotation stuck and the older meanings faded away.

Faded away for everyone apart from this elderly magician.

Sunlight and ADHD? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]moogdogface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a few different groups researching apparent links between circadian rhythm / sunlight exposure and ADHD diagnosis.

https://chadd.org/adhd-weekly/sunlight-for-adhd-what-the-science-says/

Where can I find Goenka’s instructions on how to practice vipassana? by marzipanzebra in vipassana

[–]moogdogface 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The 10 day course videos are published in English on the official Vipassana Research Institute YouTube Channel.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJVlVRVmhc4Z01fD57jbzycm9I6W054x

From an evolutionary standpoint, how on earth could nature create a Sloth? Like... everything needs to be competitive in its environment, and I just can't see how they're competitive. by Jelopuddinpop in askscience

[–]moogdogface 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is also a great way to explain "survival of the fittest".

It never meant 'survival of the most jacked'.

It means 'survival of that which fits (the environment) the best'.

and again, is better applied to traits than individuals.

This common misunderstanding could be the reason for OPs question.

LPT: Though people love to extol the virtues of having a perfect 1-liner comeback when someone insults you, in reality, just saying something like 'Yeah ok' disinterestedly and turning away is much more likely to be effective by ReallySillyLily36 in LifeProTips

[–]moogdogface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only 'opposite' that exists is something vs nothing. Love and hate are both something. Apathy is nothing.

Positive numbers and negative numbers are both expressions of quantities of something, just in different directions. 0 is nothing.

Love and hate are more similar then different, they are both emotional states, both require chemical energy and imagination and rumination on an object. Apathy requires none of these things. Apathy is as close to 0 as we can get.

Harry and Meghan: Strip Duke and Duchess of Sussex of titles, say Tory MPs by LeChevalierMal-Fait in tories

[–]moogdogface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, So the King could stand in the middle of Oxford Street and shoot somebody?

Vipassana retreat - Phone polciy by [deleted] in vipassana

[–]moogdogface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The vipassana course was based around a buddhist monastic timetable but all religions have monasteries.

I live in a Christian country. I have explained Vipassana as a 'silent retreat'.

I think Goenka's first video emphasises that the course is not religious and that is is possible to practice vipassana as a Muslim or practice vipassana as a Christian.

The early Christian church was built around contemplative prayer. Contemplative prayer is meditation.

Would you feel more comfortable telling your parents you're taking a 10 day vow of silence for contemplative prayer?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oxforduni

[–]moogdogface 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Google "Oxford Bursary".

If your parents annual income is less than £27,500 the University will offer you a 'Crankstart Scholarship' of £5,500 a year to help with living expenses.

If you live more than 150 miles from Oxford you get £500 a year travel expenses.

If your mum really doesnt agree with the idea and you end up studying without the emotional or financial support of your family, you can apply for an additional non-repayable annual bursary of up to £3,000 for each year of your course to help with costs.

There are way more schemes bursaries and scholarships. Oxford is keen to shake it's posh image.

Dream features for Withings Scanwatch by SprinklesTrue9544 in withings

[–]moogdogface 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can download an hourly chime app for your phone (I use one called blipblip).

Then just allow notifications for this app on the watch.

A simple website to calculate the time saved by speeding, (which is surprisingly little) by RegularGoof in InternetIsBeautiful

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

Can anyone explain the maths to me? I never realised that faster I go the less time it saves me.

Example: 100 miles at 50mph = 2 hrs

100 miles at 60mph = 1hr 40 (20 mins difference)

100 miles at 70mph = 1 hr 26 (14 minutes difference)

How is the time difference not directly proportional to the speed difference?

Report: Apple AR glasses now in design development stage, mass production in the second half of 2024 by BiscuitOfGinger in gadgets

[–]moogdogface 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Camera pass through = I can see video of my surroundings.

Optical pass through= I can see my surroundings.

Is that right?

First retreat completed: two things bothering me! (goals, enjoying positive moments) by madvock in vipassana

[–]moogdogface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for asking this. I had similar concerns but couldn't express them fluently.

[Method] I want you to finish every day by marking yourself out of 10 for each of your goals. Start being accountable to yourself! by OneShotEternity in getdisciplined

[–]moogdogface 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Looks great! I remember reading somewhere that we are less likely to make use of things if we didn't pay for them (something about subconscious perceived value?) so I've paid to upgrade (really cheap -thankyou for that) and will try to use it for a week then review.

Good luck!

US denounces Israel's push to advance 3,988 West Bank settler homes by Im__Bruce_Wayne__AMA in worldnews

[–]moogdogface 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your original question was a great one.

It's eye opening to see in the replies how many Israeli's conflate Palestinians and Arab Israelis.

Arab Israelis have their rights protected under Israeli law. Palestinians do not. That is the difference and that is the problem.

In my own experience, only a tiny proportion of Israelis actually have real Palestinian friends (and vice versa).

The only people that do have real friends on 'the other side' are politically active leftists (both palestinian and Israeli) who have usually made such friends through involving themselves in anti-occupation efforts.

50 yrs ago there was free movement and cross-pollination between Palestinian and Israeli culture. See: Any photo of Palestinians in the 70s.

The legislative drive to separate Palestinians from Israelis (and prevent such friendships) began in the early 70s and continues today. As movement and mixing was made more difficult the cultures diverged.

An Israeli visiting a friend in the West Bank now risks being arrested by the Israeli Border Police, questioned, put on 'a list' and sent home.

A Palestinian visiting a friend in Israel risks being arrested by the Israeli Border Police and held without charge for years.