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  • You're getting massively down voted. I really feel like this is a huge obstacle to mitigating poverty in the first world. People focus on appearances; getting rid of things that look poor even when they actually help people.

    Yes, it's upsetting to see people taking such desperate measures. But those measures were taken in response to desperate need. If you fixed the need, then they would go away on their own. If you need to apply force to remove them, then you have not.

    It's the same reason people oppose public transit, dense housing, and informal businesses. Things that are just part of life in the third world. But wealthy and middle class westerners have decided on behalf of poor westerners that poor westerners are too good for them.

  • I realized after reading about people with aphantasia that what I do is kind of a combination of visualization and conceptualization. If you ask me to imagine a cow, I'll tend to visualize the cow itself, but it doesn't come with a field for the cow to stand in. The cow is just in the concept of a place. That is, until I concentrate on visualizing details of the place, at which point I'll probably lose the visual of the cow. Like, it's still there, it's just become the concept of a cow.

  • Well, it comes down to the fact that professional athletes strive to be the best of the best.

    Obviously we don't need everyone to practice those skills at that level; if we did, then we'd be out of luck because only a small minority is even physically capable of doing so.

    But to say that practicing those sports doesn't have practical benefits is another matter, especially at the amateur level.

    Like, you could apply it to any field. If the best chef in the world disappeared, we'd probably be fine. But that doesn't mean that cooking is a useless skill in general.

  • Had to think about it, but you're right. It only becomes a sport when it's not needed any more. Before that, it's a skill.

    Horsemanship, archery, hand-to-hand combat, fishing, shooting... all practical skills at one time. Then they became sports.

    1. looking down on the low arts such as needle point, crochet, comedy, street art, dance, etc

    Huh... I never realized that, but you're right. People who look down in other cultures also tend to be the ones who look down on folk art even within their own culture.

    I've noticed before that the people saying, "If there's an African American Culture club at this school, why can't we have a White Culture club?" are never actually the ones interested in learning about the culture of white peoples for its own sake.

  • Well, I only know of two off the top of my head, but I really doubt they're the only examples: Irish and Mandarin Chinese.

    I think some Irish don't even habitually use them when speaking English. If you ask them "Are you ok?" they'd answer "I am" or "I am not."

  • Nevada isn't just Vegas. There's a big values dissonance between Vegas and the rural North, and if the country starts fracturing I don't see them staying together.

    I could actually see Vegas seceding from Nevada to either join with California or become an independent city-state.

    Fallout: New Vegas would become real, in other words.

  • My parents didn't specifically tell me if Santa Clause was real or make-believe. They wanted me to come to my own conclusion, I guess. My dad is a rationalist person, and my mom's from a culture that doesn't traditionally celebrate Christmas.

    So what I believed was that the appearance of presents on Christmas was an unsolved mystery, and Santa Clause was just a hypothesis to explain it.

    I suspected the real explanation probably involved the tree working as an antenna for some kind of cosmic energy that triggered the appearance of presents. Perhaps in ancient and more superstitious times they discovered this phenomenon by accident and continued to put up the tree ever since.

  • What they should do is push for voting reform. There are tons of proposals for voting systems that solve the two party stalemate and the issue of gerrymandering.

    If they really wanted to stop the insanity of the Republican party, that's what they would do. Until they do, they are complicit in it.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is there a house advantage in a "double-or-nothing" coin flip game?

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    Is it actually very common for people to have violent sadistic fantasies, possibly involving actual people in their lives?

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    How am I supposed to decide who to vote for in local elections?

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    When people talk about returning the cart after shopping, does that include putting it in a corral, or do you have to take it all the way to the front of the store to be a good person?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's a piece of classical music that everyone knows but most people don't know they know?

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    Why do people say that "return to office" is about raising commercial real estate prices?

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    Small children are well known to be afraid of voids (closets, under the bed) in their sleeping area. Knowing this, why don't we design children's rooms to eliminate them?

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    How would you fill in the blanks for your country?

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    What is something your country doesn't get enough credit for?

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    What could be considered the "traditional costume" of your country, and do people still wear it?

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    People whose original language isn't English, which dialect did you try to imitate while learning?

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    What was something you were surprised to learn is or isn't unique to your country?

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    What is a must-see movie from or about your country?

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    What food is considered a local specialty of where you live?

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    Meta- Community input requested on the rule to state which country you're answering for when you reply to a post

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    What confuses people the most when they visit your country for the first time?

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    How far back into your country's history could you go without needing a translator?

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    What do you do to protect your car from the sun?

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    Ask The World - A non-regional community for asking questions about other countries and cultures

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    What would you change about your country's culture if you could?