possiblyaperson

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[โ€“] possiblyaperson 5 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Considering that we could just end up with covid 2 tomorrow it seems that any answer is going to be arbitrary so might as well give an optimistic one. The West's slide to the right is prevented by a leftist surge as parties such as Labour and the Democrats realise that they can't win by trying to attract the right, and so instead double down on progressive policy - which works for them as they're able to reform their image and start really appealing to the people.

AI slop starts to falter as it feeds off of self-produced training data until it becomes literally incomprehensible, meaning that it can be easily ignored or not understood by the majority of people, as well as being banned on the rising stars of the internet: federated social media, independent streaming services (think Nebula, Dropout), and newly-independent news sites, like Giant Bomb.

The climate change issue is now taken more seriously, as the generations unfamiliar with the internet who could be sucked into misinformation rabbit holes start to die off, and policymakers who have grown up understanding the existential threat it poses to all of us take power.

The workplaces of large corporations start unionising, even illegally at first, and establish strong community centred power bases which are used to demand better treatment not only in the workplace, but also to bargain with the government. A focus returns to the local community.

(I know all this is very wishful thinking, but figured the thread could use some more positivity ๐Ÿซถ)

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 19 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Just wanted to say that it's always a highlight of my day reading these :)

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 3 points 5 days ago (5 children)

Nice! Are you just starting S2? I really liked S1, but have stayed away because I heard S2 was divisive to say the least.

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 3 points 5 days ago

Dated someone for a couple of years in my teens. Had multiple people assume they were a virgin because "it's bad enough that you're dating them, but your standards can't be that low right?"

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I'd love to see the future, because I really am hopeful for humanity to move beyond all this bullshit to some post scarcity utopia :)) Failing that, I'd probably go watch Phineas Gage's big moment, because, woah.

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thanks for the video, will check it out!

I think that my main issue is that this stuff is just straight up supernatural, to the point where I would need hard evidence, for example contemporary accounts from people neutral towards or opposing Christianity before I could believe it. I'm not going to commit to believing in something unless there is appropriate evidence for it, and Jesus' miracles just happened too long ago to be verifiable.

I really appreciate you taking the time to talk to me about this!

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I suppose my issue there is that you have shown the reasons I believe in the other events, but not in Jesus' miracles: we have archeological evidence for Pompeii, and a separate source for Pontias Pilate. If Pompeii had just been the offhand reference by Pliny then I don't know if it would be so easy to believe. But I've grown up able to literally see the ash covered bodies. And I think you've summed up the issue with Pilate exactly, that he was only known of from one source, until we had another corroborating it.

Should any extra evidence present itself for the rising of the dead on Good Friday, I'll be a lot more likely to come around, but I still don't think that it can be appropriately corooborated.

I really appreciate you taking the time to talk this out, I'm definitely something of a bible novice so your help is very appreciated :)

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thanks for the detailed response! It's helping Camus' writing make a bit more sense, still not 100% convinced but this is getting me closer.

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 1 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Okay, I've watched the videos, but unfortunately they don't fix my main issue with the bible, that being there are no contemporary (as in written within the subsequent decades), non-Christian sources for any miracle alleged in the bible. In particular, the dead rising and walking around the towns on Good Friday as talked of in the Gospels isn't recorded in any Roman source we have from the time, and I think that such an act would have been recorded. It seems to me that it is more likely that these stories of miracles survived with Christians for a few hundred years, before being disseminated into the popular account of Jesus' life as Christianity grew in popularity.

They also don't fix any of my other problems with Christianity, such as the problem of evil, principally relating to animal suffering, or divine hiddenness. Still, I feel more informed than before, so thank you!

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 2 points 1 week ago

Thank you, will give it a try! I wouldn't be able to call myself a nonresistant nonbeliever if I resisted this :)

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 2 points 1 week ago

Philosophical RP is a great way to spend time, no doubt about it :)

I think that the behaviour seen in recovering addicts can actually be explained by how human (and other primates!) brains have evolved to be separate from other mammals. We have our animalistic impulses thanks to our nervous system, but our prefrontal cortex regulates them, essentially acting as the voice of reason. For example, a recovering alcoholic's limbic system might encourage them to drink, but by recovering the alcoholic has reinforced the strength of their prefrontal cortex, and that means that the neurons it fires are able to override the impulses created by the limbic system.

It seems to me that this does create a bit of space for doubt, but that, as these areas of the brain are developed as a response to our genes and our environment, we can still say that their relative strength throughout our lives is determined, which, to me, removes responsibility, and so removes any inherent morality.

It's a great topic to discuss, thanks for taking the time to!

[โ€“] possiblyaperson 3 points 1 week ago

Wow, really interesting, thank you!

 

What do you keep living for? Is there a specific person, goal, or idea that you work for? Is there no meaning to life in your opinion?

Context: I've been reading Camus and Sartre, and thinking about how their ideas interact with hard determinism.

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Feeling really nervous about it but its hard for me to access it outside of these options, I just hope that the order actually goes through and that its not a scam and that I can finally start to change my body. Sorry to make a bit of a vent post but ya'll are awesome and I don't know anyone irl who would listen <3 Edit: The order didn't go through but they haven't taken my money so I don't think it's a scam, if anyone has some sites they can recommend which ship to the UK I'd really appreciate it โค๏ธ

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