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circlefavshape commented on Fight Chat Control   fightchatcontrol.eu/... · Posted by u/tokai
lan321 · 18 days ago
That's a weird spin on it. Young people are curious. They watch weird porn out of curiosity, the same way they watch gore. Hiding it isn't going to do them any favours. They'll get it from sketchier places instead. I know the generation before mine often went to trashy hookers way underage, with group collected money, to lose their V card, for example.

Where I'm from, it's a pretty common saying that sex is for prestige and a wank is for joy. Of course, a relationship doesn't primarily consist of your stepsister getting stuck in the dryer, running a 10-man train on your loved one, or whatever else. Even kids aren't that stupid.

It can lead to issues with your thing not being attracted to people you don't find attractive, since you're not desperate, but the opposite is, in my opinion, worse. Many good men and women have fallen for dogshit relationships with mediocre sex out of fear of no sex(ual outlet).

circlefavshape · 17 days ago
> where I'm from, it's a pretty common saying that sex is for prestige and a wank is for joy.

!!!

Where are you from?

circlefavshape commented on Fight Chat Control   fightchatcontrol.eu/... · Posted by u/tokai
Svip · 18 days ago
Which leads to my next questions: What is pornography material? Do drawings qualify? What about text? What about softcore pornography? What about a non-profit outfit? What is the amount of pornography material I need to have for it to be considered disseminating? Someone uploads a few suggestive fan art drawings to my niche bulletin board and now I am liable for a year in jail?
circlefavshape · 17 days ago
A judge will decide the above. That's how the law works
circlefavshape commented on “No tax on tips” is an industry plant   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
closewith · a month ago
> Honestly something that was a bit galling was that the Irish would moan about Ireland morning day and night but the instant a foreigner made _any_ observation that wasn't rainbows and sunshine we were out of our lane and needed to shut up.

Not to be rude, but have you considered this may have been an issue with you and your attitude, rather than everyone you met, if even people who you seemed to think liked you couldn't stand you.

circlefavshape · a month ago
"Not to be rude" my hole. What @CalRobert said is 100% accurate - only we are allowed to criticise Ireland, and criticism is especially unwelcome from Brits and Yanks
circlefavshape commented on “No tax on tips” is an industry plant   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
CalRobert · a month ago
I spent half my adult life in Ireland, had kids there, built a house there, etc and like to think that during said time I learned a few things and noticed changes. I do think part of it related to POS systems normalizing it. But it is certainly possible that our experiences differed. It was more common in Dublin 2 than in Offaly I'd say...

Honestly something that was a bit galling was that the Irish would moan about Ireland morning day and night but the instant a foreigner made _any_ observation that wasn't rainbows and sunshine we were out of our lane and needed to shut up. And I spent much more of my time extolling Ireland's virtues than complaining about it! It was surreal to be chatting with taxi drivers and trying to make the point that Ireland wasn't an utter kip.

circlefavshape · a month ago
> Honestly something that was a bit galling was that the Irish would moan about Ireland morning day and night but the instant a foreigner made _any_ observation that wasn't rainbows and sunshine we were out of our lane and needed to shut up

Haha nail on head here. On behalf of my fellow Irish people - sorry!

circlefavshape commented on Big agriculture mislead the public about the benefits of biofuels   lithub.com/how-big-agricu... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
pfdietz · a month ago
Soil too eventually reaches an equilibrium where carbon injection and carbon oxidation are in balance.

If what you thought was true, imagine a forest sitting there for millions of years. Where would this permanently sequestered carbon be going? Soils do not become unboundedly thick.

circlefavshape · a month ago
hmmm ... but forests don't actually sit there for millions of years, right? and either way soils get eroded and ultimately end up on the ocean floor

https://ijw.org/wild-carbon-storage-in-old-forests/

circlefavshape commented on Big agriculture mislead the public about the benefits of biofuels   lithub.com/how-big-agricu... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
mapt · a month ago
Yes, that is indeed what was sold to us 30+ years ago. This background context is in the article; The rest of the article is about how that was a lie.

By about 20 years ago we understood that this was nonsense, that farm equipment and transportation infrastructure for corn cultivation chugs diesel, that somewhere between half, all, or twice (depending on study) the fossil fuels saved by corn ethanol would be burned to produce it.

Corn ethanol and soybean biodiesel suck. Sugarcane ethanol works with high EROI. WVO biodiesel is almost pure profit. There were suggestions that cellulosic ethanol (switchgrass, miscanthus) and algal biodiesel could be productive enough to be worthwhile, but they have not taken over, and subsidy has been directed consistently to boosting existing corn producers in order to win the Iowa Caucus.

circlefavshape · a month ago
if it's half, then corn ethanol is totally worthwhile, right?
circlefavshape commented on Big agriculture mislead the public about the benefits of biofuels   lithub.com/how-big-agricu... · Posted by u/littlexsparkee
RivieraKid · a month ago
A forest or wetland is a carbon sink only in the growth phase. In a long-term equilibrium, it's carbon-neutral, like biofuels.
circlefavshape · a month ago
I don't think that's true - my understanding is a forest produces soil continuously, and that's a carbon sink
circlefavshape commented on Executed Chinese prisoners likely used in UK exhibition (2021)   theartnewspaper.com/2021/... · Posted by u/Michelangelo11
adamnemecek · 2 months ago
Maybe this is not the best time and place for this sentiment.
circlefavshape · 2 months ago
Why? Because it goes against the general sentiment of the comments?
circlefavshape commented on The death of partying in the USA   derekthompson.org/p/the-d... · Posted by u/tysone
rsynnott · 2 months ago
> "Nobody owns homes any more" is an exaggeration of course, but things are not alright in the housing market, in part because private corporations are buying up quite a large percentage of the housing stock to rent. I think in Ireland it's about half.

This is a _really_ popular meme, but it's not true. About 50% of new homes are bought by owner-occupiers, about 25% by local authorities and approved housing bodies (https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/housing/local-authorit...), 10% pension funds and institutions (these are the 'private corporations' you refer to), and the remainder are small landlords, holiday homes etc etc.

I think sometimes people see "50% of new homes are bought by owner occupiers" and read it to mean "and thus the other 50% are bought by evil corporations" (people also tend to forget about the 'new' bit; second-hand homes are much more likely to be bought by owner-occupiers, as REITs and pension funds largely don't want to touch them, and nor do approved housing bodies; local authorities do sometimes buy individual second-hand homes, usually from private landlords), but really the bulk of the remainder is social housing.

The ridiculous rents are driven by the fact that we're just not building enough homes. Not that we're not building a lot; we have one of the highest per capital rates of homebuilding in the OECD, but there was a period of 7 or 8 years where we built almost nothing, and that's a really hard gap to bridge.

circlefavshape · 2 months ago
Interesting! Would love to see a reference for your percentages

u/circlefavshape

KarmaCake day1636September 12, 2012View Original