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FlickeringScreens , in *laughs in unicycle*

Ripstick, Hoverboard, Longboard, etc

JayDee , in math is hard

A quarter is one half of one half. Makes perfect sense.

lauha ,

That would be 0.25 = 0.5*0.5 and rearranged equation doesn’t help unless you understand it anyway

BonesOfTheMoon , in Is he though

Why is someone going septic from renal stones still in his cell and not in a hospital? He should sue for not receiving medical care.

Trollception ,

Sounds like a prison hospital is all you get if you murder people. Seems fair to me tbh, not a big fan of murderers.

mriormro ,
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Withholding medical care or administrating poor or neglectful medical care certainly sounds cruel and unusual to me.

Trollception ,

And what does murder sound like to you

BigDanishGuy ,

Don’t engage with them, look at the username. I wish more trolls were this upfront about it.

Zelaf ,

I mean, at least they’re honest lol

anas , (edited )

Can you confirm beyond a shadow of a doubt that absolutely everyone in that prison is actually a murderer?

Trollception ,

No, but that’s how Japan does it and look at the crime rate over there.

Maddier1993 ,

If you kill all your prisoners there’s no hope for reform

Zerush ,
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Yes, but USA and medical care is almost an oximoron

IndiBrony , in Needle therapy
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On a side note: if it’s a placebo and it works, it still works!

Sterile_Technique ,
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Yeah if someone’s benefitting from a placebo effect, the worst thing you can do is point out that it’s a placebo. If you convince them it won’t work, then you’ve just destroyed the therapeutic effect their brain was giving them. Just shut up and let the placebo do its thing.

PlexSheep ,

Interesting point. Is it morally just to educate people on something they think works, resulting in it kind of working via placebo?

Sterile_Technique ,
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Depends on the setting. In a nurse-patient situation, you don’t ever bullshit them in the hopes of tricking them into some kind of benefit.

If your grandpa is raving on Facebook about how acupuncture is working better than opioids for post-knee-replacement pain management, then… “Hey that’s great you found something that works for you!”

YetAnotherUser makes a good point about not enabling a culture of scams or pseudoscience as well.

Discretion is key here.

yetAnotherUser ,

Placebos work even when you knows it’s a placebo though. Pointing out something is a placebo is important because many are at best overpriced scams (homeopathy) and at worst actively harmful (chiropracty). The culture behind many placebos is also rife with pseudoscience and advocates against seeking out genuine care, so you should ensure nobody gets invested into placebos past a certain point.

One can make an informed decision regarding taking placebos if and only if one knows it’s a placebo, else one will be scammed and/or harmed.

cultsuperstar ,

Exactly! That’s like saying fake aren’t real tits. If you can touch them, they’re real!

rdri , in math is hard

That’s 2x2=4 level of stupid.

bstix , in math is hard

Multiplication of x times 6:

x * 6 = 1/2 x * 10 + x

This can sometimes be a shortcut for numbers that are easier to divide by 2 than to multiply by 6.

Take half as tens and add the number.

6 * 6 = 30 + 6 = 36

8 * 6 = 40 + 8 = 48

150 * 6 = 750 + 150 = 900

320 = 1600 + 320 = 1920

Etc.

Sleep well.

lunarul , (edited )

So an extension of the x * 5 = x/2 * 10 shortcut

bstix ,

Exactly. Multiples of 5 are easy enough in my opinion, but the principle can be used for all kinds of stuff when trying to calculate quickly.

For instance 9x =10x-x is usually faster than 9x (at least for my brain).

I once talked to an old guy who called it “little math”, because it fits in your head instead of having to use paper and pencil at the desk. It must have been taught differently before I was born. I work with numbers, and I’ve often encountered these old geezers who can eyeball a number close enough to make a decision before I can boot my pc and put everything through Excel.

lunarul ,

I like that there’s a name for it. I always try to do that if possible. Division by 25? You mean multiply by 4 and divide by 100. Convert miles to km? That’s x + x/2 + x/10.

Not sure if qualify as old geezer, you never know on the internet. I’m old for most people here, but you mention Excel, so you sound closer to my age :)

yjr4df0708 , in math is hard

2^-2 * (2^-1)^-1 = 2^-2 * 2^(-1 * -1) = 2^(-2 + -1 * -1) = 2^(-2 + 1) = 2^-1 = 1/2 = 0.5

feedum_sneedson , in math is hard

If you give half a person a quarter of a thing, how much would you be giving a full person? That’s right baby, half a thing. Don’t sweat it.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
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Aurenkin , in *laughs in unicycle*

Seems like a lot of work to me. I’d probably just ride a motorbike through.

jordanlund , in Zionism is a terrorist ideology
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Not terrorist… Supremacist.

BluJay320 ,
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So, terrorist…

Hupf , in Cybertron

Jehova

Knuschberkeks ,

BLASPHEMY! He said it again!

Flummoxed ,

There aren’t any women here today, are there?

Bonje , in Thanks, Herr Doktor.
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Yavol

tatterdemalion , (edited ) in some people on this platform
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DPRK

You’ve immediately lost credibility.

BachenBenno ,

What’s wrong with the DPRK? The only source that life there is terrible are defector’s testimonies, which contradict each other on a daily basis and where the worst, most emotional stories are rewarded with fame and money. Often it’s the only way to make ends meats for them. If you come to the south from the north you are a nobody.

Furthermore, the DPRK has never threatened anyone. They have a 100% literacy rate (literally on the CIA website) and every citizen is guaranteed free healthcare, free education and a place to live. They use all of their arible land for food production but because of the sanctions and their mountainous terrain sometimes they have scarcities, but no one is starving. Their constitution is full of human and political rights and social gurantees.

And to proof that I don’t shill for any country calling itself socialist, I don’t like China at all (while still thinking that they are at least better for the world than the US).

And of course there are things to criticize the DPRK for, like the lack of LGBT rights and their weapons exports and hackergroups. But considering the sanctions (that even China upholds) they are in very dier need of foreign currency.

I would also encourage everybody to study the history of Korea.

imnotfromkaliningrad OP ,
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thank you, comrade!

one thing i might add is the fact that most if not all of the propagated lies about the dprk are projection. sexual slavery was a thing the american occupation forces engaged in massively and south korean dictator pak chong-hui was killed during a dinner party with a underage concubine present. later, haircut policing was a thing in the south during the 1980s under chon tu-hwan. the most prominent korean defector, pak yon-mi is a white supremacist btw.

i believe that the whole hacking thing is massively exaggerated by western media as part of their whole “the enemy is both weak and strong”-strategy. it is both a way to engineer further fear mongering against korea, as well as to mask their own incompetence. but even if im wrong and they are indeed from the dprk, i still find them quite based and funny tbh.

do you happen to have any resources on the lgbt situation within the county? i would love to educate myself on the topic.

i also slightly disagree with you on china. they never seized being a socialist state, but have sadly become revisionist since deng. that doesnt make them any less worthy of critical support though.

BachenBenno ,

Hello comrade.

China meets all criteria of Lenin’s definition of an imperialist power, Marxism Today made a good explanation of it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc-3aE8mAlATheir loans might be a good alternative for third world nations to get away from the IMF but are still to further Chinese business interests.

I read/heard somewhere that homosexuality is forbidden in the DPRK but I am sorry to tell you I don’t know where. I would have to look into it freshly too. I mentioned it more to make clear that I don’t simp for any country and that it is possible to have a rational discussion with me.

imnotfromkaliningrad OP ,
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hey, idk why you got removed, you were talking about an interesting topic.

i obviously didnt watch the stream, since i dont have so much free time on my hands, but having read the comments i believe to have more or less gotten the gist of what they are saying. its the usual talking points.

this old r/genzedong thread does imho a great job on providing evidence that china does in fact not fit lenins criteria for a imperialist nation, even if one were to assume that it has a capitalist economy. (cw coarse language though)

Rivalarrival ,

The only source that life there is terrible are defector’s testimonies, which contradict each other on a daily basis and where the worst, most emotional stories are rewarded with fame and money.

There are other sources.

For example:

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/1602dad4-4264-4e5a-a933-4dcab518a0b4.jpeg

BachenBenno ,

They turn most of their lights off at night to preserve power. They don’t really have energy resources themselves and it is very difficult for them to get foreign currencies. They are still a poor country but considering that they are the most sanctioned country in the history of sanctions they are doing about at well as they can.

Rivalarrival , (edited )

That might be their real problem. I mean, everywhere else on the planet, the value of menial labor greatly exceeds the cost of the lighting a human needs to be able to work. If they are, indeed, only providing lighting during daylight hours, they are only utilizing 1/3 to 1/2 of the industrial capacity they have invested in. They bought a tractor plant, but because they won’t turn on the lights, it’s production is far short of its capacity.

For want of a lightbulb, the production was lost. For want of production, farming equipment was lost. For want of farming equipment, the harvest was lost. For want of a harvest, the people were lost.

If the value of electricity to run a lightbulb so greatly exceeds the value of human labor, I would expect that they would have human powered generators to convert low-value human labor into high-value lighting, so that other laborers would have the light they need to produce.

BachenBenno ,

First, factory lights only account for a small fraction of the power consumed and second people sleep at night. And third, it doesn’t matter what the electricity costs if you don’t have enough coal/oil/gas.

Rivalarrival , (edited )

The DPRK has no shortage of coal. It’s one of their export products. They currently produce 35 million tons a year, and only burn 10 million.

While not commonly used in the rest of the world due to abundant oil and gas supplies, coal liquefaction and gasification are relatively simple and proven technologies. Having coal provides a (somewhat dirty) source of gas and liquid fuels, if utilized for that purpose.

Apparently, electricity is considerably more valuable in DPRK than the opportunity cost of shutting down the entire country overnight. I would think that the factories producing tractors and equipment for converting non-arable land into cropland would be a sufficiently high enough priority to justify burning some excess coal, but apparently not.

GreyEyedGhost ,

Their average height is much lower than people from South Korea. The most likely cause is malnutrition. When malnutrition affects even the military, your civilians aren’t doing well.

If you’re looking for sources, there are plenty of links should you search for “north korean vs south korean height”. The difference is pretty dramatic for 75 years of isolation.

CyberEgg ,

They started by calling China socialistic. What more do you need lol

tatterdemalion ,
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Wow. I would love to here from the mods how my comment was breaking the rules of a memes community.

Underwaterbob , in math is hard

The numbers between zero and one are where all of the fun is!

saltesc , in Zionism is a terrorist ideology

Nationalist stuff is usually bad for people’s health.

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