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JavaScriptを有効にしてください Please turn on your JavaScript @mitch@posts.dumb.stuff.donaberger.xyz guilty and and also annoyed by it #lang_en 1 watching burrow's end and thinking im doing a great job of being normal about it but they just introduced bennett and im gone I sure hope they don't turn out to be an asshole [ #Dimension20 #BurrowsEnd ] 1 @futurebird@sauropods.win god damn ants are incredible #lang_en 1 @InigoMontoya@esperanto.masto.host Mi tre bedaŭras vian perdon. Kiom da jaroj havas ŝi? Mi certas ke vi donis al ŝi vivon tiel belega kiel ŝi. #lang_eo 1 Suddenly realizing that the food I eat every day sometimes twice and I look at photos of on social media is probably actually my favorite food... #lang_en 1 @conatus@octodon.social I love that game. Don't get too attached to that character haha 1 Being half crazy from PTSD I think about safety a lot. There's a constant discourse about safety on here and it's missing one thing that when you see it, it's like the emperor has no clothes. What's missing is a deep appreciation for the reality that people are not rational actors. I'm not a rational actor, you're not a rational actor, and the people who we respect are not rational actors. This lack of rationality manifests in hundreds of way which cannot be fully explored here, and of course it has impacts on things beyond safety. But, just some things to think about in terms of non-rationality with regards to safety: 1) Safety is generally going to be listed as a top level concern, but people will not prioritize safety in their own actions, and imposing safety top down will be understood as stifling. That people always say they care about safety first and foremost, but consistently prioritize other factors when deciding what (if any) social media to use demonstrates this particular non-rationality. 2) People aren't good at correctly evaluating what is or isn't a safety threat. Someone feeling something is or isn't a safety threat more or less just shows what makes them uncomfortable or what they are ignorant of. Essentially an entirely different analysis has to be used, because when relying on discomfort and ignorance, people are only as accurate as chance when they evaluate safety. As an example, people routinely express concerns for my safety because I ride the bus, but they are actually at much greater risks in a car. They are ignorant about busses, uncomfortable around poorer people, and rating their own ability to navigate a dangerous situation (driving) too highly. 3) Correctly identifying a safety risk is not the same thing as correctly identifying a remediation for that risk which makes you safer. I know someone who, after an internationally notorious mass shooting in our state targeting her community, bought a gun. I told her at the time, having this gun makes everyone in her household considerably more unsafe and does nothing to prevent the situation which makes her feel endangered. She still has it and we all just have to hope that far more likely tragedies from "accidents" to "domestic violence" to "suicide" do not play out. 4) Creating an impression of safety is dangerous. Removing nazis from a space is a matter of comfort which I support. However, you cannot allow users to imagine that nazis cannot read any public message if they really want to. So, a lot of the blocklist initiatives... I think there are good things that blocklists provide but safety is not one of them. I need to post like there are nazis on here (because there are) even if I can't see them. Creating an impression that there are not nazis on here can prompt people to take safety risks they should not take when it comes to posting information which could identify them. #safety #discourse #lang_en 81 the first revolution is in the heart 2 @JubalBarca@scholar.social Just a note, the ottoman empire used an arabic based script to write turkish. The prestige dialect of the ottomans was not intelligible with the turkish language of the masses, which is what the modern standard came from. Translating this may require a specialist if it is turkish in an obsolete alphabet written in an archaic prestige dialect. #lang_en 2 @flatchulancelot@cupoftea.social aaa I dug around more using the word 'grafting' and found the exact term I was looking for thanks! apparently grafting is for the artificial process, whereas inosculation is for when trees just embrace each other for the vibes https://extension.unh.edu/blog/2022/02/inosculation-making-connections-woods 3 More human social media, powered by holograms! A cozy community of creatives, tinkerers, nerds, techies, and others. Inclusive, LGBTQ2IA+ and POC friendly. 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