awfullotofocelots
awfullotofocelots t1_jegdl1w wrote
Reply to comment by Muroid in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
I'm not assuming anything: I have a modern understanding of the Earths relationship to the sun. Past humans collectively did assume based on their observations and measurements of the sun (see ancient structures marking the solstice or equinox), but it would be ignorant to discount that those early assumptions led to the modern conventions we use.
awfullotofocelots t1_jefm20k wrote
Reply to comment by Fellowes321 in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
There is also a geographic reason. It's just not the sole reason. The Earth's poles and its rotation around its axis is the reason that pretty much everyone prefers a map with poles oriented vertically. If not for our rotation around our axis making the sun appear to move east west, we mightve preferred something different. From there we had it narrowed it down to two options (either south = up or north = up), and the one that stuck was the one that the people in power preferred at the time the convention became standardized.
awfullotofocelots t1_jefe6f6 wrote
Reply to comment by rocketeerH in Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
I don't know how to else break it to you, but orogene isn't totally made up either.
awfullotofocelots t1_jefc74f wrote
Reply to comment by rocketeerH in Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
It's the geometric/topological term for a donut or tube shape.
awfullotofocelots t1_jeetnzx wrote
Reply to Hang man is a pretty disturbing kid’s game considering it’s about a man getting executed if your diction isn’t good enough by Looney_forner
It's okay to occasionally let kids expose themselves to disturbing things, especially in innocuous ways like stick figures. Depending on their age obviously. Kids are people, and we usually don't get to choose when life hands us disturbing experiences. Knowing what's out there helps you cope if it ever confronts you.
awfullotofocelots t1_jdjs74g wrote
Reply to comment by MuForceShoelace in TIL: A Mambo No. 5 cover by Bob the Builder went to number 1 in the UK on 9th September 2001, but was removed from BBC radio playlists after the 9/11 attacks as it was ‘too frivolous’ by gnomageddon7
You know I had to scroll all the way down to you to even make the connection between the actual event of the towers falling and bob happily singing about building. It really drives for me how 9/11 occupies a symbolically larger space in my mind than the actual event of the towers falling... at least for us who were still kids when it happened.
awfullotofocelots t1_jdja7yl wrote
Reply to comment by gingfreecsisbad in [Homemade] Flank Steak Quesadilla by Dan-Os_Kitchen
Ramadan mubarak!
awfullotofocelots t1_jdikgdd wrote
Reply to Adults that act like children a majority of their life result in their children having to act like adults for a majority of theirs. by Hardcorish
It also works the other way around. Those children who never got to experience childhood often have adult expectations of their own children, and then when those children become adults, the trauma of their childhood seems to lead many people to revert back in maturity level because they feel like their childhood was stolen from them by their asshole parents.
awfullotofocelots t1_ja4x9ap wrote
Reply to comment by ImNotYourOpportunity in So what should we do? by googoobah
They'll become the slavedrivers. Look at gig apps, they maybe already are starting.
awfullotofocelots t1_ja4x0h5 wrote
Reply to So what should we do? by googoobah
People hate communicating with machines and most people are really bad at it. Learn a language or three, (a programming language.)
awfullotofocelots t1_ja4wn0p wrote
Reply to comment by IcebergSlimFast in So what should we do? by googoobah
The past is the only empirical evidence we have and our remarkable ability at pattern recognition is what's helped us become apex predators and survive as a speciies to this point. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
awfullotofocelots t1_j4vp566 wrote
The goodest boy isn't attacking it and isn't terrified, I'd call it a win.
awfullotofocelots t1_j4rn2y9 wrote
Reply to comment by WhenRobLoweRobsLowes in Why don’t I, as a woman, like books with female protagonists? by out_cyder
First off excellent insight. Second, amazing username.
awfullotofocelots t1_j1l5wyi wrote
Reply to The Bible has inspired an immense body of beautiful music (Christmas, classical, etc.) What are some other examples of works of fiction that have inspired great music? by upvoter1542
A lot of Metal is inspired by fantasy fiction. Copy pasting from elsewhere on reddit, thanks to u/esa1996:
Evertale's (Power Metal) first album is about Dragonlance Chronicles, and their second is mostly about Warhammer 40k.
Lyra (Power Metal / Melodic Death Metal) has two songs about Wheel of Time (Betrayer of Hope and The Sword That Could Not Be Broken)
Caladan Brood's (Atmospheric Black Metal) entire discography is about the Malazan: Book of the Fallen series.
Blind Guardian (Power Metal) has songs about Dark Tower, Wheel of Time, ASOIAF, and Otherland (And an album about the Silmarillion).
Nightwish (Symphonic Metal) has a song about Kingkiller Chronicle (Edema Ruh)
Dragony (Power Metal) has a song about Wheel of Time (Flame of Tar Valon).
Katana (Power Metal) has a song about Wheel of Time (Wisdom of Emond's Field)
Beast in Black and Battle Beast (Both are power metal) both have plenty of songs about Berserk.
awfullotofocelots t1_ixp4wkc wrote
Reply to [Image] Consistency Vs. Intensity by sylsau
If you need fast heat go intense. If you need long heat go consistent.
awfullotofocelots t1_ivk9al3 wrote
Reply to comment by Desiman4u in Kerala Muslim women burn hijab in solidarity with Iranian movement | Watch by sirbarani
Is there anywhere in India where people who don't want to wear a hijab might feel uncomfortable removing it in public?
Mandated laws are not the only form of this chauvinism. Reinforced family and community pressure is enough to restrict people's freedom of choice.
People downvoting without replying: I will assume that means these places exist and your downvotes indicate your embarrassment.
awfullotofocelots t1_ivk8vnh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kerala Muslim women burn hijab in solidarity with Iranian movement | Watch by sirbarani
Yeah the freedom to take off your hijab if you want is progressive. how is that hard to grok?
awfullotofocelots t1_iuk6apz wrote
Reply to A rock might have spent over 260 million years in the ocean trying to get to the beach just to get thrown out in the water again by Waoonet
Maybe if rocks were sentient, or even alive. But they're not; no rock might have tried this.
awfullotofocelots t1_ityaif7 wrote
Reply to comment by TuvixWillNotBeMissed in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds wins Saturn Award for Best Streaming Sci-fi Series by Shizzlick
It was the best season of star trek we've seen in a long time. And the closest we've come back to the spirit of TOS since Wrath of Khan.
awfullotofocelots t1_ite18e8 wrote
Reply to TIL about the famous American novelist Winston Churchill who was the reason why the British prime minister referred to himself as Winston Spencer Churchill. They met on occasion, but gradually Spencer Churchill’s rise to power steamrolled the American into obscurity. by OneLastConquest
In 2000 years, people will debate if there was one Winston Churchill, two Winston Churchills, or whether Winston Churchill was a shared pseudonym like Publius and Anon.
awfullotofocelots t1_isgnrt3 wrote
Reply to comment by revolverzanbolt in TIL: Sperms were thought to move by wiggling their tails side-to-side, like eels, for 350 years. But research shows that they roll as they move forward like a spinning top. by vect77
The guy who discovered them was apparently a Dutch amateur who took an interest in lensmaking as a hobby. Possibly had lenses that could magnify 500x.
awfullotofocelots t1_is889ox wrote
Reply to Cartoon Network Marketing Execs Latest to Go in Warner Bros. Discovery Layoffs by MarvelsGrantMan136
I find it really ironic at a time when the film side of the entertainment industry is dealing with a reckoning in audience retention and viewship, that television execs feel the need to reinvent the wheel at this specific moment in entertainment history.
They really feel like TV can compete with social media by becoming more like it? It's an insane bet Discovery is making and I doubt it's gonna work out for them.
awfullotofocelots t1_irai9ln wrote
Reply to Tesla Megapacks Arrive In Hawaii, Kicking Coal To The Curb | Tesla's Megapack battery system is stepping in to fulfill the state’s power requirements after the last shipment of coal. by chrisdh79
Panasonic makes the batteries, Tesla basically just the landlord and as the sales company they decide how many batteries need to go in EVs vs powerpacks.
Tesla and Panasonics joint statement: https://www.tesla.com/blog/panasonic-and-tesla-sign-agreement-gigafactory
awfullotofocelots t1_iqtc1x1 wrote
Reply to comment by scruffywarhorse in "Dirty White Trash (With Gulls), Tim Noble and Sue Webster, trash sculpture, 1997 by cryptowallet77
It's only slightly less impressive if they cheated with the more than one light.
awfullotofocelots t1_jegewap wrote
Reply to comment by Muroid in There really isn't any reason why north is always upward and south is always downward on maps. by GuinnessTheBestBoi
Obviously it's arbitrary. The fact that it's arbitrary doesn't change the fact that we came to it through our model for the world and our reasoning. Even if that reasoning was based on assumptions that ended up invalid.
Lots of choices society makes are arbitrary. Red and green traffic signals, using commas for pauses and periods for stops, using these particular 26 shapes as an alphabet... but just because we make arbitrary collective choices that could have gone a different way, doesn't mean there wasn't a reason for the choice at the time we made it.