Same here.
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And still turning out two books a year!
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Why would it improve public health?Ares Land wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 2:33 amVaping is probably improving public health overall! But the billboard is funny precisely because it's so completely fucked upMacAnDàil wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:37 am Billboards are awful things as a rule.
Banning traffic cameras does not seem a good idea to me considering they contribute to significantly reducing traffic deaths. Vaping contributes to creating deaths.
But I suppose Linndale should be signposting it themselves.
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Because it's less unhealthy than smoking cigarettes?
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Yes exactly. Vaping is mostly a help for ex-smokers and it's working pretty well in that respect.
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Something I noticed when I was looking at the ZBB recently:
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Does anyone else have the impression that it's relatively common for pop- and rock songs to have instrumental intros that are better than the rest of the song?
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I feel like I've remarked this a time or two, but I'm not sure I would say it's always or usually the case.
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Oh, I'm not saying that, either. I was prompted to write that post by thinking of a few specific examples.Rounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:39 am but I'm not sure I would say it's always or usually the case.
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that is because popular music is weak and easily cowed and thinks listeners will be frightened by hearing both interesting music and interesting vocals at the same time
(or at least that's the unkind conclusion I've come to on the matter. I mostly listen to metal, which rarely bothers with such concerns as being able to clearly understand the lyrics!)
(or at least that's the unkind conclusion I've come to on the matter. I mostly listen to metal, which rarely bothers with such concerns as being able to clearly understand the lyrics!)
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Here's a gratuitous picture of a failed experiment.
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Looks like something that's about to swallow the world.
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What am I looking at here? How precisely did it fail?
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It's a meta-failure.
Self-referential signatures are for people too boring to come up with more interesting alternatives.
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Hrm, maybe I can try to design Rorschach tests with LC images?
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I see; thanks for explaining!
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It is. It would make an excellent album cover for some sort of psychedelic or spacy music.
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I was reading about Matisyahu, and in the process of that I read about how he was barred from performing at a music festival in Spain some years back because he would not accede to the Valencia chapter of BSD's insistence that he make an anti-Israel statement. While I personally support the Palestinian cause (even though I do not support BDS because I view its goals as being collective punishment - it is one thing to oppose the actions of the Israeli state and the settlers, it is another thing to target Israelis as such just because of what their government does), I cannot help to agree with those who say that this was an instance of anti-Semitism because he was singled out to make a statement - and the fact that he is a Jew cannot be coincidental here, and the fact that he is an American Jew means that it was his Jewishness that mattered here (as if being Jewish in and of itself made one's loyalties questionable). Yes, Matisyahu has made pro-Israel statements, but to me at least they seem to be no different from pro-American statements often made by many a Westerner - just because one is pro-Israel overall does not mean one unconditionally supports everything the Israeli state has done, just like being pro-America overall does not mean one unconditionally supports everything the US government has done. And overall, my view of this whole affair is that it does not help the Palestinian cause, because it only makes it easier to paint it with a broad brush as anti-Semitic, even though this was just one BDS chapter which did this.
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I'm bringing this over to the Random thread; it's an interesting debate!Travis B. wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 1:31 pmThat still goes along the lines of assuming that everything "natural" is good, and thus does not avoid the issue.MacAnDàil wrote: ↑Sun Oct 09, 2022 10:34 am 'Chemical' in ordinary language doesn't mean the same thing as in scientific language. 'chemical' means 'artificial additives' in normal parlance. As far as I am concerned, complaining about people not wanting chemicals is a bit like saying that people misunderstand astronomy because they the sun is rising.
Again the use of 'chemical' means 'artificial additives' or 'the outcome of industrial processes' in this context. Googling 'chemical free-food', one definition I get excludes: "chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, hormones, drugs, or genetically modified organisms"
The picture makes sense, and there is good reason to distrust all these things.
Some people would argue 'natural is good', and there certainly is a thriving snake oil business around this idea.
I don't personally think that 'natural good, chemical bad'; but I'd argue you don't distrust them for the same reasons. Of course spoilt food or toxic mushrooms are unhealthy; but you have different reasons to be wary of phtalates or endocrine disruptors...