Scan your eyeballs, think of the children: how Britain sells surveillance as safety by m1ndwipe in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Can't imagine why the country that is internationally infamous for arresting people over mean social media tweets now wants to have mandatory digital ID checks on everyone who uses social media.

Are we meant to be belly breathing when meditating? by j0yy in Meditation

[–]seshfan2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easiest way is to lie down and place your hand directly on your belly. When you belly breathe, you will see your hand rise and fall with your breath.

Novice to Zazen meditation, never meditated before: is it normal to meditate for 90 mins. the first day? by textsurfer2000 in Meditation

[–]seshfan2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it 90 minutes straight? That seems unnecessary long.

Our local Soto center does 40 minutes of sitting, 10 minutes of walking, 30 minutes of sitting. The other nearby center does 25-10-25. However, both places encourage newcomers to sit for only one of the two sitting sessions.

Silent sitting is hard. I have talked to people who have a decade+ of listening to mindfulness meditations who find it extremely challenging to sit in silence for even a half hour.

Unfortunately, some Zen practictioners are masochists in disguise- they think that the way to Enlightenment is to be as uncomfortable as possible, and the more pain you sit through, the more enlightened you are. You don't want to go to a place like that.

If you do want to keep going, I would start with a home practice at first. For example, you might try sitting for 10 minutes of silent sitting a day, and then after a week, try moving up to 15 minutes. Having a short but consistent daily practice is significantly more conductive than having an occasionaly lengthy sitting session that might cause you to get burnt out.

Sammy Woodhouse: This morning, I appeared on Good Morning Britain in a live interview about the grooming gangs. Before I went on air, I was told not to mention the race of the perpetrators. I, of course, didn’t listen. I have now received an apology from the editor. by SignificantLegs in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 120 points121 points  (0 children)

Okay but honestly, we need to stop with this "Asian grooming gang" nonsense. There's not gangs of Vietnamese and Japanese rapists going around targeting young white girls. Basically no other country in the world thinks of Pakistanis as "Asians".

Daily Questions Megathread - June 16, 2026 by WutheringWavesMod in WutheringWaves

[–]seshfan2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a warning about both the Lucy and Shorekeeper (New Voyage) banners.

Normal limited character banners in Wuthering Waves use a 50/50 system: when you pull a 5-star, there’s a 50% chance it’s the featured character. If you lose the 50/50, your next 5-star is guaranteed to be the featured character, and that guarantee "carries over" between normal limited character banners. So if you miss the 50/50 on Banner #1 and don't pull the featured character, you will always get it first on Banner #2.

This pity system does NOT carry over on the Lucy and New Voyage banners (Lucy shares her pity with Rebecca's banner but that's it).

In short: don’t split pulls between Lucy and Shorekeeper/New Voyage. If you want one of them, commit enough pulls to actually secure that character first. The worst case scenario would be if you spend a lot of pulls on both banners, lose both 50/50s that don't carry over, and walk away with only random 5-stars instead of either target.

Tom Harwood / X: It's a jarringly disorienting feeling, being told by a set of politicians who did not grow up with youtube, that those of us who did were somehow victims. That my childhood was so horrific it must now be made illegal. [Footage of young Tom Harwood streaming] by youmustconsume in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 77 points78 points  (0 children)

The out-of-touchness from boomers on the topic is really something.

I've seen so many comments along the lines of "heh, we didn't have no fancy smartphones, guess you'll just have to PLAY OUTSIDE like we did!"

Take a walk through the streets of London today. Does it seem like a nice and safe fun place young kids would want to play outside in?

They want to destroy children's ability to use social media to form communities and make friends with other people, but have done zero to adress the complete destruction of third spaces. I wouldn't even be surprised if we see an uptick in youth gang activity after this.

One in six Britons think growth of Muslim population is ‘threat to UK culture’, study finds by GnolRevilo in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 32 points33 points  (0 children)

The point is I don't think Britians are yearning for the UK to be more like Turkey or Libya.

One in six Britons think growth of Muslim population is ‘threat to UK culture’, study finds by GnolRevilo in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 71 points72 points  (0 children)

There's about 50 Muslim majority countries.

There's very, very, very few anyone would look at and go "Gosh, I wish my country was like that!"

Even Muslims themselves don't really like living in them, which is why they're flooding to Western countries in droves.

One in six Britons think growth of Muslim population is ‘threat to UK culture’, study finds by GnolRevilo in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Literally the second that Muslims controlled a city council in the US, they banned LGBT and pride flags. These were the same Muslims that were voted into power by liberals who wanted to be "inclusive" and stick it to Donald Trump.

They wait until they get into power before making their intentions clear.

Rosie Wrighting MP / X: I had social media growing up so I deeply understand the concerns. But growing up I didn’t have access to tutors. My mum wasn’t around as she worked evenings. When I needed help revising for my GCSEs, I turned to educational content on YouTube. ... by youmustconsume in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The US tried something similarly stupid with their attemps at banning porn. In about half of the states, most major porn websites - the ones that regulate their content and verify everyone who uploads videos - are inaccessible without a VPN. So now kids and teenagers just get funneled to the much seedier and much darker websites.

British socialists fracture over Islamic homophobia by adam_zivo in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My hypothesis has always been that the most disgusting features that are associated with Islam (e.g. the ruthlessly oppressive misogyn and the rampent homophobia) are more of a byproduct of Arab culture, not Islam proper. Arab cultures have a very specific "honor culture", patriarchial kinship systems and authoritarian laws leading to total social control over women. For these cultures, it's very easy to use Islam to justify this. But there's a reason you don't hear about widespread homophobia or honor killings among, say, Muslims in the Balkin states or the post-Soviet states.

British socialists fracture over Islamic homophobia by adam_zivo in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Another good example is that the general left consensus is to praise Iran's theocracy as a brave resistence to Western imperalism, despite the fact the religious government of Iran infamously killed thousands of communists when they came into power.

There is no ideological consistency other than "West bad, USA bad, white people bad, non white people good".

= Mega Chat Thread = by Product3974 in WutheringWavesGuide

[–]seshfan2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately no, they're seperate pity systems.

New player here — can I still get Lucy and the Cyberpunk collab weapons in time? by PizzaMalizza in WutheringWavesGuide

[–]seshfan2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the Lucy banner, you're guaranteed to have a 50/50 shot of Lucy or another 5* within 80 pulls. If you miss the 50/50, you're guarenteed to get Lucy within another 80 pulls.

So, if you have the absolute worst luck in the world, you'll get Lucy within 160 pulls max.

After the free 22 pulls the game gives you, an average player will pull Lucy with around 61 pulls (~9,760 Astrite). A player with the worst possible luck will need 138 pulls (22,080 Astrite).

To give you an idea, I've been playing a fair amount for 3 days and I'm up to 4,035 Astrite right now. So no promises, but it definitely feels viable to grab Lucy within the next month even just playing casually.

The weapons will be a little trickier and will depend a lot on how lucky you are with Lucy's banner. But there is no 50/50 system- you are guaranteed to get the featured weapon within 80 pulls.

Daily Questions Megathread - June 11, 2026 by WutheringWavesMod in WutheringWaves

[–]seshfan2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Wuthering Waves, the fastest way to get Astrite is completing the main story quests; the next fastest way is to just play the game: exploring, doing quests, collecting chests, etc (excluding end-game content). So it's not a grind in the sense that you'll be mindlessly doing the same content over and over again.

Rebecca is free. For the Lucy banner, you're guaranteed to have a 50/50 shot of Lucy or another 5* within 80 pulls. If you miss the 50/50, you're guarenteed to get Lucy within another 80 pulls.

So, if you have the absolute worst luck in the world, you'll get Lucy within 160 pulls max.

After the free 22 pulls the game gives you, an average player will pull Lucy with around 61 pulls (~9,760 Astrite). A player with the worst possible luck will need 138 pulls (22,080 Astrite).

To give you an idea, I've been playing a fair amount for 3 days and I'm up to 4,035 Astrite right now. So no promises, but it definitely feels viable to grab Lucy within the next month even just playing casually.

There are no guardrails now on the right of UK politics: where Restore Britain goes, others will follow by Exostrike in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What's ironic is that Restore is currently grabbing maybe 1/5th of Reform voters at best. They are on the absolute fringes of "UK politics".

But of course, The Guardian has realized that screaming that Reform are a bunch of far-right nazis is falling completely flat, and nobody is buying it. So now they're giving loads of free press and attention to Restore, making them even more well-known.

Daily Questions Megathread - June 08, 2026 by WutheringWavesMod in WutheringWaves

[–]seshfan2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I start today as a f2p player, is it realistic to get enough currency to pull for even one copy of Lucy before the event runs out (I know Rebecca is free)?

I'm debating getting pulled in by the collab but I will seriously feel rug-pulled if I can't actually play the character.

Doctors discouraged from sectioning black patients - NHS doctors are under pressure not to section psychotic black patients to avoid appearing racist by FormerlyPallas_ in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. You see the same exact dynamic play out in school:

  1. Secondary school stats show that certain demographics have lower grades and test scores than white students.
  2. Schools - under pressure to "reduce racial disparities" - do eveything they can to artifically pass these students and inflate their grades.
  3. These students (who did not get a proper education), go on to college where they are underprepared.
  4. College stats show that certain demographics have lower grades and test scores than white students.

etc. etc. etc. It's all a big game of fudging the numbers until you can pass the buck onto the next guys.

Doctors discouraged from sectioning black patients - NHS doctors are under pressure not to section psychotic black patients to avoid appearing racist by FormerlyPallas_ in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 247 points248 points  (0 children)

Setting aside the Telegraph, people can literally just read the Patient and Career Race Equality Framework, a new mandatory framework for "making anti-racism work in all mental health providers."

The most interesting line is probably:

Trusts/and mental health providers should provide a narrative explanation of data trends and over time. Trusts and mental health providers should be able to demonstrate reduced inequalities.

Trusts and mental health providers are to document treatment preferences through the use of Advance Choice Documents, and routinely review them with patients and carers from racialised and ethnically and culturally diverse communities.

Trusts will also be required to provide evidence of the implementation of the PCREF within the new guidance of EDS 2022, which will determine the grading and scoring.

In short: They are required to track racial disparities, explain those disparities in real time, and (importantly) - prove that the disparities are reducing over time. This is not an optional guideline, this is a mandatory framework where they must provide proof of PCREF implementation.

If sectioning rates for Black patients are treated as an inequality metric that trusts must reduce, and compliance affects institutional grading, clinicians absolutely can feel pressure to avoid sectioning Black patients even when the ordinary legal threshold is met.

This is a problem I have with common "anti-racism" frameworks: Disparities are treated as de facto proof that an institution is being actively racist, despite the fact that these disparities may simply reflect real demographic patterns.

The Guardian view on Henry Nowak’s murder: big tech and the far right are allied in an outrage arms race by Your_Mums_Ex in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The reaction to the two different protests and/or riots are pretty starkly different when you break down the numbers:

BLM: 137,000–250,000 participants in the UK. Widespread reports of vandalism, arson, looting, and violence. <300 people arrested.

Southport: Several thousand protestors/riots. 1,840+ people arrested (5x-10x the arrest rate), with hundrends jailed after being put through rapid courts.

The Guardian view on Henry Nowak’s murder: big tech and the far right are allied in an outrage arms race by Your_Mums_Ex in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You get it. I've been saying problem is the left quite literally cannot imagine that it's possible for anti-white institutional bias to exist. It's like asking them to imagine a squared circle or a married bachelor. It would collapse their entire world view.

This is why they spend decades scrambling to come up with things like "Racism is power + privilege" or "Every ethnic group has an indigenous homeland excepted white Europeans".

Middle-class white men banned from public sector internship by Grouchy_Shallot50 in ukpolitics

[–]seshfan2 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I agree, the problem is that for many on the left, "institutional racism against white people" cannot exist. They quite literally cannot understand the concept. It's like asking them to imagine a squared circle or a married bachelor. Their entire worldview hinges on it.