No, effects are non-linear. If you drink too much, it’s bad for you.
No, effects are non-linear. If you drink too much, it’s bad for you.
Yeah, drugs stimulate the body and keep you fresh. This has both mental and physiological advantages. People should understand that a certain amount of drugs has more positive than negative effects.
Society needs to drop the stigma that all drugs are bad and that we should take as little of them as possible. Just like coffeine, other drugs can have a rejuvenating effect on the mind, and possibly (through mind-body interactions) also on the body.
According to Robert Feldman, chief economist at Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities, the data fuels concerns about demographic shifts and a labor crunch in the country.
How the fuck is it his problem though? Is he personally interested in the well-being of Japanese people? No. Does he only care about maximizing his own profits? Yes.
Both sides are wrong, just that Democrats are center-wrong, while Republicans are far-wrong.
oh wow, the second one is actually impressive. :)
I agree. Nmom kid here. I thought she didn’t have a concept of “truth”. To her, every statement was equally valid as long as it was useful to her. Just complete and total lack of a consistent worldview.
We could have separate instances for the normies and for the femboy linux users. And then, everybody can choose which instances to block/follow.
Tbf, democracies kinda always suffered from this problem.
The italian long-term prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was a comedian before going into politics. And so was english prime minister Boris Johnsson. In other words, they were used to catering to audiences, instead of having technical training. (IIRC)
I disagree. Such a thing is not feasible. In 1500, when the printing press was developed, Martin Luther tried to raise all people in the entire population to be priests, because “now that they have books, they can educate themselves”. Obviously, it didn’t work. I think most people just aren’t made for higher knowledge, and we should accept that fact rather than push people through a high-pressure high-stress levels school system.
Do you see other people realistically, or like in Euclidean Space?
Well yeah in the simple case.
And then there’s stochastics.
yep, that’s actually what I beliefe. People in earlier times weren’t stupid, they have the same genes and brains as us. If we could figure out religion is fake, so could they. But they didn’t because back then, magic wasn’t fake. It was real.
I know from first-hand experience that I have often heard some information from somewhere, but for the heck of me I can’t remember where. So I can often not find sources for something I was sure was true. This happens a lot to me.
Thank you, finally somebody asks.
Also, other important question: What are the differential equations that describe how the Gravity Field propagates through space? In other words, at what speed does gravity propagate?
I find the idea of not expecting too much of oneself can be extremely liberating. Just let go of the stress, relax and enjoy life.
I disagree. There’s a lot of reasons why people don’t have children, including:
edit: sorry i realized i made these points US-specific but you were talking about russia, sorry.
To raise their motivation to come to work, right?
To raise their motivation to come to work, right?
insert padme meme
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/15648655
I wrote a piece about why imaginary numbers are actually important. It’s in german though.
To sum it up, to every polynomial equation, there exists at least one solution to it, if you allow complex numbers to be solutions.
welcome to philosophy :)