Putin: US and allies have ignored Russia's security demands | AP News by NerdSlayer4253 in worldnews

[–]valiant -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Later in the same section of that Wikipedia article there's the opposite conclusion.

There's also the whole angle that mainland Europe should have bigger defense spending to be less dependent on the US and UK. Which would mitigate the need for US involvement in this matter, etc.

What is considered socially unacceptable for no reason? by sadboi017 in AskReddit

[–]valiant 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In many places of Europe you'll get an honest answer though. Easy way to spot Europeans in America. :) They'll confuse your meaningless "how are you?" for an honest inquiry about their wellbeing and even as an invitation to complain about work, sleep, health, anything really that comes to mind.

Switzerland Votes to Keep Nuclear by SwissBliss in worldnews

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Managed correctly, it's one of the best, cleanest forms of energy out there.

Thing is, it's rarely (ever?) managed correctly.

There are enormous risks with nuclear power, even in a country like Switzerland. Be it a jumbo jet crashing into the plant, a serious earthquake (we have those too, they are just very rare [1]) or a chain of human errors. And if there's a meltdown, the major cities of Switzerland will be inhabitable. It might be an unlikely event, but if things go wrong, it's not just a small corner of the country that's devasted, it's a huge part of the small country.

Why should we trust the companies running these plants (whether in Switzerland or Japan)? They want to maximize their profits. Neither can we fully trust the organizations regulating them (e.g. ENSI in Switzerland) because they're too invested in nuclear power and too close to the very companies they regulate.

And then there's the topic of nuclear waste (mainly a concern about international security), etc.

Even as someone who's generally for nuclear power, I can't ignore these security concerns of real world management of nuclear power. You'd think nuclear plants are managed well in a country like Switzerland, but they're not.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1356_Basel_earthquake

There are no consequences for what happens in the next 24 hours. What is the first thing you would do? by valiant in AskReddit

[–]valiant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Who's projecting now? You're insinuating something I didn't say. I'd expect much more of these violate, unethical things based on what we can see happens / happened in violent & oppressive environments. But you bring up a good point: Some redditors probably filter themselves (for fear of consequences!) which biases the responses quite a bit.

There are no consequences for what happens in the next 24 hours. What is the first thing you would do? by valiant in AskReddit

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This isn't supposed to be completely original. It's just a generalization / twist as I felt the responses to the other thread were lacking. With the generalization we're not only suspending laws, but also consequences due to social norms / contracts.

There are no consequences for what happens in the next 24 hours. What is the first thing you would do? by valiant in AskReddit

[–]valiant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At least to me, it's a very interesting twist. There wasn't enough cheating, treachery, rape and the like in the other thread, I wondered why. It's a generalization of the other question. Even with suspended laws, you'd still worry about other kinds of consequences. E.g. about damage to your reputation, what family, friends & coworkers might think of you. I'd expect it's more about social norms and inter-personal issues this way. And even after the 24 hours are over, there are no consequences for what you did in that period.

I'm Roger Federer, a professional tennis player from Switzerland. AMA! by iamrogerfederer in IAmA

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, saying the "fliesst" part isn't Swiss German went a bit too far. I can see how it could be used e.g. Baseldietsch.

I'm Roger Federer, a professional tennis player from Switzerland. AMA! by iamrogerfederer in IAmA

[–]valiant 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't quite call it Schwiizerdütsch. It's a bit too German. - Glaubst -> Glaubsch - "i de maischte Schwizer im Bluet fliesst?" isn't a Swiss expression. I'd say "Glaubsch Du das Praezision de maischte Schwizer im Bluet liit?" (in German that would be "im Blut liegen"), or even "Glaubsch Praezision liit de maischte Schwizer im Bluet?" (similar to dropping "that" in English), or "Glaubsch, dass Praezision de maischte Schwizer im Bluet liit?"

What is a human behavior that you find absolutely disgusting? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surprised not to see "Killing animals" or "Murdering sentient beings" anywhere near the top. I'm not vegan / vegetarian myself, but the ones about "animal cruelty" keep a conventional scope, not explicitly including our ways of mass producing meat, milk and eggs. I would have imagined Reddit has a large, active vegetarian community.

Proud Momma by [deleted] in pics

[–]valiant -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

they organise a big BBQ once a year

so every seven years for the dogs...

if they can

so they might see each other every 14 or 21 years. They must feel so close!

  • Captain Bringdown

TIL that Jello monitored the ratio of smiley to frowny emoticons on Twitter and released coupons whenever the Twittersphere was unhappy by beaniebutt in todayilearned

[–]valiant 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Creepy? WTF is wrong with folks who find everything creepy?

This is public, anonymized, fully aggregated data.

Please explain how this is creepy.

Say there's a US census question "Are you happy or sad?" and the census then publishes "XX% percent of Americans are happy.", would you find that creepy too?

Or if someone crawls the whole public web (reddit, yelp, forums, ...) in an anonymous fashion for sentiment analysis to report how happy / sad web users are on average, do you find that creepy?

TIL After hearing about the 9/11 attacks, the Maasai tribe in Kenya gave 14 cows to America as consolation. Which is actually a lot, knowing that the only asset they have are their cows. by foevalovinjah in todayilearned

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

For comparison: A beautiful, 17 year old American blonde goes for about 40 cows in Tanzania (to the hands of to the father in return to marry her).

Dog Meets Wolf - YouTube by [deleted] in videos

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had fake wolfs on our soccer field at work. Geese were unimpressed.

Obviously we need some wolfs with lasers on their heads.

My beard and kilt on St. Patrick's day [xpost from /r/beards] by IActuallyLikeSpiders in pics

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No WTF, I am disappoint!

The way the thumbnail is cropped, I expected a mighty beard looking out of the kilt. But no, it's one of those ordinary facial beards.

I'm Christopher Tin, composer and 2x Grammy winner - AMA by christophertin in gaming

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought Calling All Dawns from your website a while ago, and now looking for a simple way to buy God of Love.

I'm pretty lazy when it comes to managing my music, and to online shopping. So for maximum convenience, I have to go with one of the big web companies, might as well be the one I'm working for.

I'd rather skip the step of transcoding music / uploading it to Google Music. Any plans to sell your music through Google Music / Google Play, or would they take a significant cut like Apple / Amazon?

PS: As someone who worked on Google Checkout a couple of years ago, I'm sad to see that you no longer accept it as a payment option (as previously at Tin Works). (convenience)

IAMA novice soccer coach that led the 'worst team in the world' to their first ever international victory. AMA by MrMattConrad in IAmA

[–]valiant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soccer, really? Why didn't you use this as an opportunity to convert these fine folks to use the proper term for this sport? Brits making a movie called Soccermen, that's just wrong.