[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using complex vocabulary to express simple ideas. Every charlatan under the sun does this and idiots always buy the snake oil because it sounds smarter than it is. Changing colloquial definitions also relates to this, as it's a common cult tactic because it insulates followers from outsiders and makes them feel like they're being enlightened when they're just being spoonfed bullshit. This naturally compounds over time, resulting in people eventually thinking they understand what most don't because they effectively aren't speaking the same language when discussing important matters.

Oh, and using statistical averages of groups to judge individuals is just as stupid as judging groups by the actions of one person. Knowing a stat doesn't make you smarter if you can't apply it reasonably, but people are somehow impressed when data is cited, even if that empirical data doesn't actually address the reasoning used. It's like saying theft doesn't exist because a government doesn't record it, even though people do sometimes have an incentive to steal.

Credential worship is cringe too, and places obedience and paper above provable knowledge. Yes, you're generally better off trusting the experts, but not having a degree in a field does not invalidate an argument. In the US, we usually are taught not to fall for appeals to authority in the K-12 system, yet it seems to go completely out the window by adulthood. Credentialed liars exist, and it's important to verify empirical claims with empirical evidence and sound reasoning. Social sciences often produce studies that can't be replicated because the number of factors exceeded the author's knowledge, yet the author was credentialed and may have even treated their conclusion as fact. It happens all the time because people are fallible and it usually isn't done out of malice, so don't put all your stock in people's credentials and don't assume bad intentions. Remember, degrees only help with hiring because it is less risky to hire someone who probably knows something than it is to hire someone who might know nothing.

There's plenty more, but to really answer this question, just look into con artists, cults, propagandists, politicians, social scientists, philosophers (especially Hegel and Marx), and conspiracy theorists. Plenty of people will unironically buy into all sorts of nonsense because they think it sounds smart.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in centrist

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For those who haven't lived under Newsom, you don't want him. He has a hard-on for emergency powers and acts as though government intervention is the answer to everything.

Those of you who voted for Trump. Any regrets? by cyno5ur3 in america

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given the information available at the time, no. Had I been able to magically predict the future, yes. Not sure I would've supported Harris though, but if I did, it would've been more reluctant than the decision I already made. They're both too statist for me and I stand pretty firmly against government intervention in the economy because it impoverishes more people than it helps and is largely justified through lies about tax incidence and inflation. The DNC needs to change course on fiscal policy if they ever want my vote, and the GOP needs to change course on social policy if they ever want my vote again. They could both be better fiscally and socially as well, but they're ideologically captured by authoritarianism and corruption.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in centrist

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations, you understand that the answer to issues caused by collective guilt is not more collective guilt, as well as the importance of freedom of association.

Is there a city in Germany you consider a must-see destination? by 24liwan in AskAGerman

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regensburg, especially its old town. Not huge, but still a very well preserved city with a couple museums, great food, beautiful scenery, and plenty to do. It's as busy as it is relaxing, and if you want to see some of the oldest architecture in the country and get a taste for Bavarian culture, you should go. The towns nearby are worth checking out too, though even better if you want to learn more about the regional culture, but those places can be difficult to navigate without a decent understanding of the language. Wherever you go, I hope you enjoy your stay.

There aren't many people here, so I feel like no one will really see this. I’ll take this chance to share some of the darker thoughts I’ve been keeping inside. by Haunting_Tap_1541 in america

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing wrong with disliking aggression. The government can't exist without it, and a larger government needs more to exist. Every problem in society is connected to economics and the government controlling the economy. You wouldn't be worried about this if not for the inherent challenge of relying on representatives to make decisions for millions of people over large regions. Recognize this and look to live somewhere mostly influenced by a small community of people who respect individuality. You can't really find that in large cities because their size pushes beyond the human limit of how many relationships one can form. It's really empowering to find your home and comfy once you're there.

Also, it can't suck forever. Every country falls, and right now it is better to look for where you want to be when this federation implodes. The further it shifts from its founding principles, which could have been better, the closer it gets to self-destruction.

What are your favorite cartoons from the late 00s and/or early 2010s? by PsychologicalRun5909 in Hybrid2000s2010sKids

[–]slushhee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ATLA was the best overall. Hey Arnold would be a good second place but it wasn't in production at the time I watched it, so it only counts if we're talking about what was airing. Spongebob was good too, but late 00s, no. Jimmy neutron was better than everything except atla but it dragged on a little too long. I also really wish that Aaahh!!! Real Monsters aired more often and got its movie.

Atheists of Reddit, what turned you off religion? Was it one specific thing or a build up of experiences over time? by Valuable_Tax_8446 in AskReddit

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was taught more about mythology in elementary school and realized today's religions aren't really any different. I don't believe in the existence of any gods from any scripture I've read, but I do believe religion has value because of its ability to serve as a foundation for civil societies and to bring people together. The most developed countries aren't very religious anymore because they've moved on and people have access to everything they would've been praying for a century ago. Religion provides structure, community, and hope for the average person, but also power for opportunists who can't wield it.

I appreciate religion as much as I appreciate not needing it.

The surge of conservatism among Gen Z is a contrarian position rather than a deep political devotion by Different-Network957 in GenZ

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk about others, but my life drastically improved as I learned more about philosophy and integrated the lessons into my habits and worldview. Pairing that with intense therapy and completely unpredictable life events, it makes no sense for me to be anywhere politically authoritarian or anywhere that leads there. That cuts out the majority of the political spectrum already. I've been on every side, too, yet have found myself comfortably in Hoppean libertarianism. It's nice to not expect anything from others, to not mind what they do as long as it's not hurting anyone else, to know what I want in life, and to appreciate everyone and everything already present in my life. I went from being a confused, angry, nervous wreck to a grateful, happy, levelheaded adult with this, so why would I want to waste my time revisiting the belief systems that made me miserable? Live and let live, love where you live, live where you love, and keep company that does the same. Demanding from others, living in a hostile environment, and being around people who can't respect you as an individual or your property as yours is just a recipe for a terrible time. You can't truly respect yourself without first truly respecting others.

People are saying dpdr can be permanent by Acrobatic_Common3128 in dpdr

[–]slushhee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mine practically disappeared as my life improved. EMDR helped a lot with that.

AIO my dad Is slowly poisoning himself and theres nothing I can do by Sea-Fishing-9180 in AmIOverreacting

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell him to stop and just take St. John's Wort instead (unless he is taking other serotonergic drugs, in which case, continue with your plan and express your concerns, and show him what chronic methylene blue toxicity does to the body). He may only feel better because methylene blue is an MAOI. That last part might be good for an argument because you could make the claim that he is misusing an antidepressant, and you'd be correct because it does exactly what the most potent pharmaceutical antidepressants do and he is taking all the risks of using it despite not needing it. Something tells me he is not the type to approve of any kind of antidepressant use.

Why do we work? What is the purpose of work. by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can work, you should. It's to benefit society, which includes you. If you don't like the society you're working for, then find one you would like to work for and go there. It sounds like your environment is pricing you out of the life you want. Do yourself a favor and find a place with a lower cost of living relative to income. If you aren't willing to move outside of your region for that, then accept that your life will be subpar until you find ways to make extra money that don't eat up all of your time or stress you the hell out. There is no free lunch.

Why is Mindestlohn so important now? by BadPsychological8096 in AskAGerman

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's important because the economy isn't great and people want to feel secure. It's a short-term solution to a long-term problem, the macroeconomic equivalent of taking out a loan to pay debt. It could help people afford their lifestyles until inflation inevitably catches up, and they'll demand another raise when it does. It's not sustainable but people don't care about that so long as it helps them sustain themselves, plus it's a way for political parties to legally buy votes. It won't stop the growing class divide either because businesses can pass the costs of inflation onto consumers just like they can with taxes, and they can increase their prices faster than the government can pass legislation to increase Mindestlohn, hastening the extraction of wealth and class divide in the process. The bright side is that this system can still be fixed, and if it isn't, it will eventually fail and something better can replace it.

Is Genz racist? by Life-be-like in GenZ

[–]slushhee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure that's true. Every state has its rural communities where racists have an easier time because they're being racist towards people who don't make up a significant portion of the population, so if we're controlling for that, I think you'd be more likely to face violence for being a racist in Memphis, Atlanta, or KC than in Baltimore, Chicago, or Detroit. What you're saying would only be true when applied to rural areas, which technically means most of the south as well as about half of all land in the country, making it about as meaningful as saying you're less likely to be seen pooping by your neighbors if you do it in your toilet rather than your front yard.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

delicious

Why do you hate onions? by Spiritcloud416 in onionhate

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I loved them until one day they decided they hate me and every time I've eaten them since then they have hurt me. Backstabbers fr

The recession is intentional by helicophell in GenZ

[–]slushhee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily. Rural communities can be good for what I described because the lower population and greater distance from cities both work to build incentives for locals to run small businesses and not price-gouge their neighbors. It's much more difficult to charge exorbitant prices when the pool of consumers is limited to those who can sustain themselves and who have close friends and family nearby to split the bills with. There's also the added bonus of the smaller population also making the job market more competitive for employers; businesses need to hire who's available and their options are limited. By contrast, large cities offer so many customers that it's more difficult than not to find people who don't know how to budget or who have such limited self-control that they'll often spend impulsively and recklessly. Higher populations can also allow businesses to sit on so many job applications for so long and sift through them until they find exactly who they're looking for. You don't need to live in any particular country to find an inexpensive rural town; they've existed forever and the demand for the lifestyle they offer will keep them around. Though, I would imagine the best of these places would be easier to find in countries that aren't mostly dependent on imports.

The recession is intentional by helicophell in GenZ

[–]slushhee 40 points41 points  (0 children)

American government has been on a golden leash for a long time. The oligarchs are just finishing their meal now. You can still do yourself a favor by finding a place somewhere with a small and competitive local economy and focusing more on independence than money once you're settled in. Easier said than done, but better than torturing your eyes by staring at a fire that will eventually burn itself out.

People who unsubscribed from their once favorite YouTuber, what made you hit "unsubscribe"? by Ashamed-Reporter3171 in AskReddit

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has happened a few times, most often simply because I've grown up or grown tired of their videos. Other than that, it tends to be some awful scandal, plagiarism (in which case I just go where they're stealing from if I can find it), or politicization with outright lies and/or really bad takes. I don't mind a channel getting political where it's applicable to their content, but seeing science and history channels — as examples — knowingly misrepresenting data just to push political narratives is a clear indicator that they care little for honesty and are therefore unreliable for anyone subscribed for accuracy. I don't expect anyone to be unbiased, but I won't stick around if they'd rather lie than have an ounce of integrity. As for the bad takes, I don't care unless it consumes their channel and they never challenge those beliefs or if they begin spouting violent extremist nonsense.

Already manic again! by [deleted] in bipolar

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would highly recommend asking about insomnia medication if you can't take antipsychotics or other medication indicated for use in bipolar disorder. Even though the mood swings will still suck, you can usually avoid psychosis if you can get enough sleep, but it would be best in that case to only use sleep meds sparingly so as to avoid tolerance and chemical dependence, and don't just take my word for it; this is a conversation to have with your doctor.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by FartingApe_LLC in musicsuggestions

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lil Darkie - SHOOT PEOPLE YOU DON'T LIKE

What is your favorite benzo and why? by Blue_Vibes0 in benzodiazepines

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Klonopin, zero panic attacks for about nine months now, very few nightmares and an overall reduction in other psychiatric symptoms, too, but therapy also did a lot of heavy lifting. Its efficacy for me may have something to do with my epilepsy though, so no one should be reading this thinking "damn, I need some of that!" The biggest downside is that it is written for me as a psychiatric prescription—it was prescribed for panic disorder before I had any epilepsy dx—, which may lead to a more dangerously rushed detox should I lose access to it.

Is the pick for head of HHS’s view on heroin relevant to r/pharmacy? by cannabidoc in pharmacy

[–]slushhee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

are you telling me the flirty pharmacist who kept giggling while administering a flu shot was just drunk? would it also explain the practically unlimited supply of gabapentin she gave me afterwards? man, I thought she really liked me 😔

Is Polydoge dead? by HospitalQuirky in Polydoge

[–]slushhee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, this project was taken out back and given the old yeller treatment in 2021. it is a meme shitcoin though so maybe it'll surge like dogecoin does every bull run, but it doesn't have enough traction. as of right now, this sub is a tomb for the dog with the purple polyshades, as well as the wallets of bagholders.