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Maybe due to my indoctrination
@Cerberus well let's talk about religion. I don't think it's so easy to just picture a society without one life wiping a stain off a boot.
@M.A.R. I didn't understand this metaphor.
What life? What boot?
IOW, you're talking about sex as a natural thing. Sure, but what about, uh, puritanism? The, you know, force that would antagonize this sexual freedom. If it doesn't manifest itself as religion, will it not manifest at all?
It is not unique to religion.
Religion or no, will there not always be 'slut-shamers'?
But religion plays a bit part in it.
Nobody said there would be no prudeness without religion.
00:07
Of course it could swing this way and that, depending on the times.
"There will always be murder, even if we make firearms illegal."
@Cerberus so I'm saying maybe there's an inherent force that would shape sexual relations. @alphabet seems sure of it, and you seem sure that it doesn't exist.
That sounds very abstract.
I don't see how either of you can be so sure
I don't know what you mean by that, exactly.
"I'm saying there is an inherent force that makes people kill others. You seem sure that it doesn't exist because you think there would be far fewer murders if we made firearms illegal."
00:11
Aha.
But how prevalent is Christianity's influence in modern day Europe? Over here we're obviously prudes.
It is our cultural norms. They were by a large part influenced by Christianity.
Unless you're saying people have stopped going to church but would uh, like to keep the options open when it comes to a god with peeping eyes
Cultural norms don't disappear the moment their inspiration dies.
They live on.
The merely fade very slowly, in many cases.
And they are fading, see the study I mentioned.
@alphabet I watched all of it for some reason. I was getting insecure about myself halfway through, their views are contagious. Um, the self-loathing parts, not the hating.
@M.A.R. data show that more people come out of combat situations less believers than they were before (at least US soldiers, WWII and Vietnam.
I haven't heard anything about people who were support for the combatants, or for recent American 'operations'
00:18
@Mitch they're no longer in foxholes and experience rebound atheism
@M.A.R. Desperate people do strange things.
@M.A.R. that's one of the few Simpsons quotes I remember, when Homer is s about to go over a cliff in a car (it was it a bus full of children?) He yells "Jesus Buddha Allah anyone!"
Or something like that
@M.A.R. I'm all wondering why the religious people kicked all the atheists out of the foxholes
Uncool man uncool
@Mitch I mean, it's kinda understandable. For a believer, the biggest daily assurance of divine power is (trumped up perceived) divine justice. When you see people die, think at least some of them don't deserve it, it's harder to think there's some giant balance with scales somewhere.
I'm sincerely.angry at a rock I stubbed my toe on
@Mitch foxholes are associated with 20% increased divine XP and religious people really love that XP bonus
00:24
Actually some people -are- jerks
Think of all the good deeds you no longer have to do thanks to the foxhole interest
@M.A.R. yeah I don't know where my data is from
@Mitch imagine spending billions of years as interstellar dust, several great mountains, and deep warm lakes, housing carcasses, fossils, and oil, for your only purpose in life to abruptly stop a human's toe
People in East Asia have guilt and shame and rules (badly followed) about violence and sex without a Bronze Age anthropomorphic Sun god
@M.A.R. the hardest part was the waiting
Imagine how bad it would be in East Asia if they also had Abrahamic religions...
00:30
Also the afterwards. "You mean that's it?"
An anime about jihad?
starts drawing
They can't look much worse than they already do
Are you questioning my drawing abilities?
If so, very perspicacious of you.
I can't draw a straight line even with a ruler
Now I do want to see you redraw Spirited Away in your own style
00:33
@M.A.R. I find all those hirajuku (sp?) movies somewhat disturbing
Like is it a kids movie or a nightmare?
Never comes clear
It's a carefully designed experiment on photosensitive epilepsy
Anyway imagine an anime Abu Sufyan seeing the Muslim army approach Mecca say, as accentuated as possible, "NANI"
00:48
Fun fact: A disk is burned in English. But it is baked in Korean.
00:58
@M.A.R. I don't think slut-shaming is impossible to eradicate. But I think there will always be people who do not want to be promiscuous, and that for this reason we should not call "uptight" people who just aren't interested in having sex with more people than they currently do.
@Cerberus There's a big difference between being influenced by shame and being influenced by cultural norms more generally. If you're influenced by cultural norms to want to have less sex, that isn't necessarily harmful to you at all, nor is it something we necessarily ought to change. If you're being influenced by shame, though, that is harmful, and a problem.
Why "harmful to me"?
It is bad for the women themselves, mainly, and also for their men.
I mean the generic "you," not you specifically.
i.e. "If someone is influenced by cultural norms to want to have less sex, it isn't necessarily harmful to that person at all, nor is it something that society should necessarily seek to change."
@M.A.R. "nani"?
What does that mean?
@Mitch In Japanese it means "Huh?"
With an object it means "What?"
@alphabet Why "necessarily"? Did I say it was necessarily that way for each and every person?
01:14
何も 期待 です? Nanimo kitai desu? "The fuck do you want?" (OK, less direct than that: "What do you expect?")
@Cerberus Did I ever accuse you of saying that? My point is that you shouldn't call anyone "too uptight" because, for many of them, that accusation is both wrong and harmful.
"Anyone"? Where did I do that?
It isn't even an accusation.
I said it about women in general.
@Mitch You do carry on.
@alphabet How else am I supposed to interpret that, when you seem to be responding in refutation to what I said?
I mean, "uptight" is universally recognized as an insult; I was trying to explain why you shouldn't apply it to women in general, since it obviously can only be taken as an insult against many of them personally, and it isn't an accurate description.
I mean, if you were right that women were just "uptight," then I wouldn't be objecting. But you're applying that label to a whole group of people when it clearly varies in degree and generally does not merit rebuke.
01:35
This seems to be about marginal stuff.
Not about the central issue.
Women could benefit from feeling freer to have sex with whomever they desired, whenever they desired it.
And society as a whole, too, because it would lessen the crazy dynamic between straights.
@Cerberus I think my basic disagreement is with your claim that (say) shaming is a primary cause of "the crazy dynamic between the straights." I think it has more to do with a genuine difference in preferences between men and women; this likely has sociocultural causes but it isn't purely a matter of shame that we can or should eradicate.
@alphabet I'm not sure it's entirely sociocultural, but I agree with your point: a genuine difference in preferences between men and women. Broadly speaking, they want different things from each other.
01:50
@Robusto oh. I get it. I need to watch more anime.
@Mitch There lies the cure.
@Robusto just passing the time until the oblivion of eternal rest consumes us all.
@Robusto Of course, if the causes are biological, my argument is actually stronger. But I'm trying to avoid relying on that premise, since I think my argument stands perfectly well without it.
@Robusto any suggestions?
@Mitch Passing the time, or dragging the line?
@Mitch Try Legend of Korra.
01:53
I've seen 'Spirited Away' which was canonical kids show/nightmare/where the hell is all this going.
@Robusto oh the whole avatar series could just keep going, it's awesome
Watch Avatar: The Last Airbender
But very American
Then watch Korra:
The Legend of Korra (abbreviated as TLOK), also known as Avatar: The Legend of Korra, or more rarely simply as Korra, is an American animated fantasy action television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon. A sequel to their previous series Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired from 2005 to 2008, the series ran for 52 episodes ("chapters"), separated into four seasons ("books"), from April 14, 2012, to December 19, 2014. It has been continued as a comic book series. Like its predecessor, the series is set in a fictional universe in which certain people...
@Robusto oh...until Jeopardy! comes on
@Mitch Well, Japanese anime is just too weird, ne?
01:55
@Robusto haha yeah
Is there a third story line coming from the Avatar makers?
@alphabet I don't think you can just jettison facts just because you don't need them for your argument. Face it, there is a biological urge for procreation. Otherwise you wouldn't be here. Your "sociocultural" influence is merely the icing on that cake.
@Mitch I don't know.
@Mitch Have you gone through Cowboy Bebop?
@Robusto just the more recent one with John Cho (live action)
@Mitch Go back and get the original.
> As first announced on Avatar News, there will be a new Avatar series coming in 2025. The new show is said to take place approximately 100 years after Korra, which would be set in the Avatar universe equivalent of modern-day and will focus on an Earth Avatar's journey in accordance with the Avatar cycle
Says Google
@Robusto That I don't doubt. The question is: is the fact that men want more sexual partners than women the result of biological or cultural factors? I'm not really taking a position on that. But I think that either way getting rid of (say) slut-shaming or religious repression won't change the situation much for most people.
02:02
@Robusto the important question is: do they say 'nani'?
@Robusto nice
(Since, if this difference between men and women has purely cultural causes, that sort of shame is likely only a very small part of them, and the remaining cultural norms don't seem to do any harm to the women they affect.)
@alphabet supposedly that's what 'Coming of Age in Samoa's was about, showing that, for humans at least, sex behavior was more cultural than biological
@Mitch Did you hear about how that got debunked? Apparently they interviewed the Samoans years later and they basically said "Yeah, we were just telling Mead BS to fuck with her."
02:06
@alphabet OK, but the slut-shaming and religious repression are all manifestations of the fact that sex with women is something (straight) men desire to the point of abstraction (that word again) and in some cultures (most?) men deep down find that an affront to their power.
@alphabet yes and that got debunked too
@Mitch Who will debunk the debunkers?
@Robusto That's quite possibly true. I don't think that they're inevitable in modern times, though. Essentially, I'd agree with Cerberus that we can change those specific cultural conditions, but I don't agree that changing them would solve the problem Cerberus is describing.
On the other hand, most marriages within the Yanomami are by abductions of women from nearby groups.
Which is to say they have internecine wars specifically to get mates
And the more violent the man the more wives he gets
@Robusto you first need someone to start things off by bunking
It's not like we live in some sci-fi only one sex future, women still have to worry about getting pregnant
hears Woodhousian echoes wryly contrasting the Drones Club with the Junior Ganymede Club
02:16
@Mitch They could make the Lesbian Nation
@alphabet The problems may not be inevitable, but the underlying forces are. Norman Mailer wrote a book called The Prisoner of Sex, in which he struggled with (literally) the irrational propulsion of his sex drive which, he felt, unfairly owned him.
Now, Mailer was a great big blowhard, but he was trying to express something that all men feel. Even gay men, who may be more securely imprisoned by sex than most.
@Robusto What I mean is: we can, I think, avoid slut-shaming women and stop teaching religious doctrines that specifically condemn insufficiently chaste women. But I don't think that, by doing so, we can change the fact that men want more sexual partners than women. That is driven either by purely biological forces or by cultural influences that we have no real reason to eliminate.
Which is good, because short of surgery or chemical castration we can't eliminate them.
@Robusto to be honest I was trying to channel one of David Mitchell's rants
@Robusto Soy phytoestrogens. That's the answer.
02:26
@alphabet is that some Japanese stew?
@Robusto sticks fingers In ears
@alphabet You say "purely" and "primarily": straw man.
@Robusto That view--that one is somehow held prisoner by one's sex drive--strikes me primarily as an attempt to make excuses for one's behavior.
I think we should get back on topic and discuss how disgusting the taste of marzipan is
02:33
@Cerberus So are you in agreement with me then?
I don't want to comment on what I see as a misinterpretation of my position.
@alphabet Well, it's an effort to abdicate responsibility for that, definitely.
@Cerberus In what way am I misrepresenting you? I'm arguing against your claim that "it would lessen the crazy dynamic between straights." (I grant that it might lessen it, but I deny that it would effect any major change.)
@Robusto I really can't say I've ever felt that way, to be honest.
But that was not what you were saying.
@Cerberus I said: "I think my basic disagreement is with your claim that (say) shaming is a primary cause of 'the crazy dynamic between the straights.'" I'm sorry if you only meant that it was a minor or secondary cause.
02:42
@alphabet My impression, from having known many, many gay men, is that sex was paramount in their lives. They talked about it, thought about it, and acted upon it in a way straight men could not dream of doing in a heterosexual context. Gay sex takes the governor off of that throttle. Want six sexual partners in one night? Done! Jesus, are you too young to have ever heard of a "glory hole"?
I mean I really don't care for marzipan. All the kids loved it. Not me
@Mitch I like marzipan. And I'm not a kid.
@Robusto I think those facts speak for themselves
What, my liking marzipan and not being a kid? I'll grant you the latter, but I was kinda keeping the whole marzipan thing in the closet.
Do you like it straight up or as a cake garnish?
02:49
I take it straight. I can handle it.
Good on ya
I think it tastes somewhat of alcohol which I don't like at all the taste of.
I think you're confusing marzipan with something else. Rum baba, perhaps?
@Robusto I dunno. I don't really feel that way, but I can't say I speak for the majority of gay men.
@alphabet Perhaps you speak for the cloistered monks?
I just remembered that this past Christmas someone made a Bûche de Noël a realized it was because it didn't have a hundred woodland creatures made of marzipan all over it nd it was awesome and I
02:53
@Mitch I like the little bananas and peaches and other fruits made of marzipan.
@Robusto I don't like baba au rum either
Now you're spoiling for a fight.
I'm saying marzipan, as you squeeze it out of the tube, has a vaguely acidic fermented aftertaste to it which reminds me of alcohol. I don't think it is processed with alcohol. Baba au rum is drenched in some brandy or something.
@Robusto they -look- great, but I prefer not to eat them
You need to find some better marzipan.
@alphabet I said neither minor nor primary.
02:55
@Robusto that's what I'm here for
@Robusto possibly
@Cerberus My view is: it isn't big enough that removing said shame would substantially alter the social dynamic you're describing. If you agree with that claim, well, problem solved.
Possibly everytime marzipan has been used for decoration it's been from a multiple year old tube
I'm glad though that we've settled the marzipan problem
I can go to bed resting easily now
Except
@Robusto Anyway, I don't think women are really the sole factor there. I mean, would most men, regardless of orientation, actually want to have six sexual partners in a night? Think this through. I think those gay guys are the exception.
I mean, they absolutely exist, but I'm pretty sure it's a small minority.
03:11
@alphabet I don't agree with it, but I think neither of us can prove his position.
But the main thing is what I mentioned first, that it would liberate women.
It would mainly be good for them.
@Cerberus That I don't dispute, and that, ultimately, is the right reason to stop shaming people.
But even a 10% increase in women willing to have casual sex on a given night would perhaps increase the casual sex straight men could get by 100 or 1000%.
@Cerberus Why 100 or 1000%?
I mean, say you have a group of 20 straight men and 20 straight women. Suppose all 20 of the men want casual sex, and 10 of the women do. Under ideal conditions, 10 men will get what they want. Now increase the number of women from 10 to 11 by, I dunno, not slut-shaming them. Then 11 men will have casual sex, so their odds would go up by...10%.
@alphabet Can you think of a statistical reason why?
@Cerberus I'm not quite sure what math you're doing.
03:18
Let's make it not 10 women to start with, but 1.
I had a dream in which I was hiding from mafia because they wanted to know how I hacked into something. But I had wiped the info from my brain, so however they tried to read it by special scanners.. no luck. So they stuck me in a kind of prisoner camp. Increasing the dose of lamotrigine → weird and amazing dreams.
Very specific!
@Cerberus By "10% increase," do you mean an increase of 10 percentage points (so you'd go from 1 woman to 11 women) or an increase of 10 percent (so you'd go from 1 woman to 1.1 women)?
@Cerberus And let the men think of that one woman as a slut, and the other women too.
It's just so awful.
@alphabet I said 100 and I said per cent, not points.
@Cerberus The mafia operative who was working on me in the camp, trying to crack my into my mind, had a sexual fetish. He loved to be sodomized by a human-sized Maine Coon (probably genetically modified?)
03:20
And there aren't 100 people at your party, so women are not mere percentage points.
@CowperKettle Even more specific!
@Cerberus So...if we took my example, but made it so that it was 1 woman to start with, then the end result would be...1.1 women wanting to have casual sex. I suppose that extra tenth of a person might get paired up?
Did you also dream the name of the Maine Coon and its complete genealogy?
There was a human-sized feline in my concentration camp cell, and when I told this to him (the feline was male), he said "ewwww"
@alphabet Oh, sorry, you mean that 10%.
Yes, I worded that poorly.
@Cerberus No.
03:22
@Cerberus Sorry, what scenario were you envisioning?
But while I was hiding from the mafia, I hooked up with some woman, we went to make love and I realized she was probably a drug addict, since she brought me into a horrible flat full of apparent drug addicts, so I made an excuse and fled
I meant if 10% of all women would now be willing to have, and not socially prohibited from having, casual sex.
There was a lot of weird outlandish details, but they've slipped from my mind.
So wise and virtuous even in your dream...
LOL
And there was some caffee specially designed for people on stilts
03:25
Naturally.
Because there was a show nearby, and a lot of show workers on stilts, clad in beautiful clothes, went to dine during the recess
So in order to save time, there was some caffee with highly-positioned everyting.
I don't need dreams. I get Real Sleep.
@CowperKettle were the cafe workers also in stilts?
@CowperKettle AI?
04:16
@Cerberus Yes, AI-generated voice, but the speech is real
A translation of the Russian speech?
04:41
> I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go.

We think by feeling. What is there to know?
I hear my being dance from ear to ear.
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
(Roethke)
 
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@alphabet I watched the movie Bros and was honestly horrified at the type of sex it depicted (basically orgies, gay men by the way, but too many at once). I wonder how close to reality that is
This was also the movie that taught my straight friend (F) that gay men could be hot, so I guess gay men at least earned that victory from all this lol
07:04
@Laurel Such things do exist, but I think only a small fraction of gay guys have actually attended them. I certainly don't.
I think I'd get murdered, catch a hereto-undiscovered STD, and/or (much more likely) be pressured to use drugs.
@Laurel I'm never sure how to feel about that reaction by straight women.
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08:02
@Mitch one huge meme about anime is male characters with a deep and scratchy voice going "NANI" in surprise. You'd find plenty of examples for it if you google it
08:19
:In early life, usually before puberty, males are quite flexible regarding their preferred sexual incentive,[clarification needed][17] but they later become inflexible. Females, on the other hand, remain flexible throughout their life cycle. This change in sexuality due to variations in situational, cultural, and social factors is called erotic plasticity. Beyond this, very little is known about sexual desire and sexual arousal in prepubescent children, or whether any feelings they may have are comparable to what they will experience as an adult.[9]
From wikipedia: Sexual Desitr
English-French idiom of the noon: avant la lettre
toodeloo!
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09:34
"Look, if he was dying, he wouldn't bother to carve 'aarrggh'. He'd just say it!" — DavidW 2 days ago
 
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11:32
I told a joke on a Teams meeting at work today. Nobody laughed.
Turns out I'm not even remotely funny.
11:59
@alphabet Yeah, in the case of excessive casual gay sex, I feel like STDs are the biggest concern. (In the case of excessive casual straight sex, pregnancy becomes a big concern in addition to that)
@alphabet I found it funny personally. She means no harm (and is actually someone who I would call an ally), but she can be pretty ignorant sometimes. Some people just need to be taught things I guess
 
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@alphabet Well, the following joke, told by gay friends, may tell a different story:
Jan 19, 2022 at 15:14, by Robusto
Q: What does a lesbian bring to the second date?
A: A moving van.
Q: What does a gay man bring to the second date?
A: What second date?
Obviously it's a joke, but there is a kernel of truth in it that points up the differences between men and women.
These differences stand out in high relief because of the joke context and because in gay relationships the partner has much the same inclinations.
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@Robusto I've heard that joke before. There's some truth to it, but only on average. Granted, something like 30-50% of gay male relationships are nonmonogamous, so whether you're in a relationship may not be relevant to whether you're also hooking up with randos.
Of course, it's much easier to find hookups, but much harder to find dates, since the pool is much smaller.
15:16
@CowperKettle I don't get it.
16:14
@Vikas To infinity ...
@CowperKettle We all knew about what that meant before we learned of that phrase.
@alphabet @Laurel You do realize that the casual-sex experiment has been tried, right? It's the world I grew up in after the birth-control pill was introduced. If you met someone you liked, both parties thought nothing of trying them out in bed.
@Robusto There is no birth control (or STD protection, I guess?) that's 100% reliable though, especially considering human error. (Though I suppose most people are more willing than me to trust it anyway :p)
@alphabet I find that sad
@Laurel Young people didn't weigh those consequences against immediate desire back then. I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
Free love, baby!
@Vikas It took me a bit. There are two parts from social knowledge and both are somewhat ... not everyday things.
1) you have to have heard of the counterintuitive interpretation of the infinite series 1+2+3+4... = -1/12 (it's not a standard interpretation of series convergence but in certain contexts it works).
2) there's a common phrasing to show someone that you love them very much, it comes from a Browning poem. "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.". So combining these you get that the guys is 'counting the ways' and if you add it all up it comes to -1/12.
16:24
@alphabet I wonder how gay women compare. I think they must fall somewhere between straight women and gay men with how casual they want things. (And I guess nobody's even thinking of the bisexuals...)
straight women and gay men I guess this is a huge gap though, maybe the biggest lol
I find the 'joke' a bit strained, 1) because math is involved and that some how is a big humor-reducer and 2) how many people really have heard of that sum? not many.
@Mitch Keep going. I answered it in two words and an ellipsis.
And explaining a joke drains what little humor is there. So once again we're staring into the abyss of earnestness which back at us with the cynicism of a ten-year old who has heard all the best and worst of fart jokes.
By the way, people. Everyone on EL&U who thinks they're getting paid by the word, please stop. Concise answers are worth their weight in gold.
@Robusto no I think that's enough.
@Robusto Talk to Sven then.
16:29
I'm looking at you, Sven ...
Barry, on the other hand, went a little too far in the other direction.
But really, what I object to mainly is not volume but organization and direction. At least Sven offers those. @tchrist does as well. But there are others who just dump their purses on the table and expect you to sort the odds and ends to find what you want.
In other news, without turning my head, I see 5 non-human non-domesticated animals.
And hear, let's say 5 more.
Either the world is burning or they're all going to get a rude awakening. or rather a cold shower. or rather a cold awakening. or rather
@Laurel It gives me a good excuse for my perpetual singledom. Perhaps someday I shall find another raccoon, and we will frolic through the dumpsters together.
What I'm saying is it's going to get colder, they should save their energy.
Humans figured it out, we got houses and stuff.
16:35
@alphabet I also find that sad, though maybe I'm not in a position to say that being in a sad state of singledom myself at present lol
@Robusto And their purses mostly have used tissues, hard candies, and saltine crumbs.
@Mitch nods
@Mitch Humans figure shit out. Other animals just act according to their programming. Well, except some birds. They can figure shit out. Sort of.
Jan 28, 2022 at 17:44, by Robusto
As John McWhorter notes, an animal may be able to tell you where there is a bit of roadkill, but it can't tell you what it felt about that yesterday.
@Robusto It looks like squirrels bury their nuts and remember where to come back to them, but some evidence has shown that they just bury them all over and just dig randomly and hope for the best.
Jesus take the wheel
Some good news today.
Or rather the lack of bad news in one very specific area
The Nicki and Megan (or is it Meghan) lead story, 'above the fold' spat, diss tracks and feuding fans, is not there anymore.
I guessing it has all resolved.
17:00
@Robusto How dare you.
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18:49
@alphabet Hey, at least you wash your food before you eat. A lot of humans don't even do that.
@Laurel I find the best way to deal with this is to generalize about men.
Men are trash. Make of that what you will.
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19:07
@alphabet A bold statement to make in a room full of (what I assume are) men, and not of the raccoon type. Of course, I'm a woman so I won't stop you from saying this :p
19:44
@Laurel If you watch the video you'll see it's a lampoon of that attitude, not an affirmation of it.
You're lucky I'm still appearing to write coherent English rn. My head feels hazy since I'm apparently sick
Well ... get well. /nod
I shall, but not because you told me to :p
Fortunately I'm young and it's mostly just a sore throat at this point
Though actually it might also be responsible for the fact that I feel extremely hungry today, which is a good thing considering the fact that I'm trying to gain weight
@Laurel I'm old, by your standards, and I seldom get sick. I can't even remember the last time it happened.
Even when I got Covid I only had vague symptoms, which quickly disappeared.
20:00
@Laurel Get well soon!
@Robusto That's good because when people your age get sick it makes me feel so stressed. @tchrist in particular has been doing me dirty like that a lot recently lol
@CowperKettle Thanks!
@Laurel The myriad aches and pains make up for that, though. You feel good when you're not having any new pains.
But keeping good muscle tone and getting a lot of exercise helps.
@alphabet said every woman ever
I will never not make a statement that is not (counts negations on fingers...) non-self-referential.
@Mitch OK, you're officially a negghead.
@Robusto Believe it or not, but I've had knee pain before, though it's not really a problem right now for whatever reason. It's like a preview of what's to come much later I guess :/ And I am exercising regularly now.
20:17
Why is this kid wearing her granddads t-shirt?
@Robusto Because I'm old, I had to look that up on Urban Dictionary.
What will kids think up next?
@Laurel Do you run? I like running.
@CowperKettle Is Vladivostok supposed to be cold in general?
@Mitch Yes, it's much colder than Sochi
Despite being on the same latitude
I think this means we can make a perpetual motion machine if we keep going east.
@CowperKettle Lol, that's like the one thing I don't like. I was doing biking outdoors but now it's too cold. I am getting more into cardio with certain classes at the gym
20:23
or a perpetual refrigeration machine.
I will do the treadmill if I'm with a friend who wants to do that tho
And use the Sahara for solar energy (both the sand for making the panels and the sun for using the panels).
Vladivostok citizens use to joke that they have the same latitude as Crimea (a popular sea resort location) but the same longitude as Kolyma (a notorious and very cold location of labor camps in the USSR). Широта крымская, долгота колымская.
Kolyma is much further north in latitude, right? Straight north from Vladivostok?
@Laurel I have studded tires for my bike, for winter riding, but I haven't ridden it for a couple years
@Mitch Yes
Kolyma (Колыма́, IPA: [kəɫɨˈma]) or Kolyma Krai (Колымский край) is a historical region in the Russian Far East that includes the basin of Kolyma River and the northern shores of the Sea of Okhotsk, as well as the Kolyma Mountains (the watershed of the two). It is bounded to the north by the East Siberian Sea and the Arctic Ocean, and by the Sea of Okhotsk to the south. Kolyma Krai was never formally defined and over time it was split among various administrative units. As of 2023, it consists roughly of the Magadan Oblast, north-eastern areas of Yakutia, and the Bilibinsky District of Chukotka...
20:26
@CowperKettle My face and hands get unbearably cold on a bike in winter.
Butugychag (Russian: Бутугычаг) was a tin, gold and uranium mine and a former forced labour camp in the Kolyma region of North-Eastern Russia, present-day Magadan Oblast. == Forced Labor Camp == The Butugychag Corrective Labor Camp (Russian: исправительно-трудовой лагерь, Бутугычаг) was part of the bigger Berlag, a subdivision of GULAG. The camp existed during 1945–1955 . The camp is mostly known for its deadly uranium extraction. It is mentioned by some Russian historians such as Anatoly Zhigulin. It is one of a small number of camps where prisoners mined uranium, the truth of which has only...
Uranium mines
Are studded tires stable enough in slushy snow?
@Mitch Yes, but don't try it on an actual automobile road :)
In winter, it's best to ride on sidewalks only.
@CowperKettle Oh.
If one wants to survive until summer
20:27
The sidewalks have all these annoying people in the way though.
One of active bicyclists in Yekaterinburg died after his bicycle slipped on a car road, in winter
You never hear that about people walking.
@CowperKettle For me, it's the fact that being outside is pretty unbearable. I could go bike at the gym if I really wanted to
@CowperKettle There's only one tiny stretch that I bike that has cars going fast (45mph), and that's a very wide shoulder. There's no bike lanes around here, so it's hard
@Laurel I meant it as a joke, i.e. men are trash, but I'm a raccoon, so I like trash. (In case that wasn't obvious.)
@alphabet I know that. Stop mansplaining your jokes :p
20:37
@Laurel Ah, sorry, I thought I'd been misinterpreted.
@Laurel I didn't get it until now.
I'm not sure if being sick is making me even worse at communicating or if it's everyone else's problem. I'll just assume the latter. (Though I do have to believe my own humor has become more bitterly sarcastic at the very least. I really don't mean to be mean-spirited.)
It's everyone else's problem.
Wait...what did you say and to who
...m?
@Mitch idk, everyone's reacting weirder than usual to this
Wait, you guys did know I'm a woman before I said that right? XD
20:46
@jlliagre - I wonder if this is good French (old Russian meme video translated by AI)
Sounds nice in Dutch too
@Laurel 1) who's reacting weird to that? 2) needed to be said
@CowperKettle I don't get the joke. Can you Russiansplain it to me?
Is he actually not speaking French? But the video has been altered so that it seems as though he is?
@Mitch 1) Men obviously 2) Damn straight
From a foreigner's ear, it sounds like a really good French accent
@Laurel 1) men, amirite! 2) probably could have said more
and more pointedly
@CowperKettle ohhh...
> The Internet is conquered by the HeyGen neural network, which translates videos by imitating the manner of speech.
so presumably it is modifying the images as well as supplying the voice speaking the words in another language but with Litvinkov's voice?
But... and here comes the hard question... why?
Why -this- video?
Why do people think this video (in the original Russian I presume) is funny?
@Mitch The joke is that the boy is very unlike the usual Russian schoolboy. He's quite artistic and speaks in a pretentious voice and uses rich vocabulary as in a theater play :)
I like this meme
@CowperKettle Oh. OK
So when the revolution comes, he'd be one of the first up against the wall?
20:56
No, he is very smart, I think
Is that a reference to the Spanish Civil War?
@CowperKettle Aren't the educated usually the first to be shot?
I like this ancient rap remix of the meme
The intellectuals? The artists? The thinkers? The writers?
In defense of the thigs who are getting ready to lynch this kid, he really should get a haircut.
@CowperKettle Hats off to the thousands of 'content' providers who stay up all night producing this kind of stiff.
So that I can stay up all night watching it.
21:13
'thigs' -> 'thugs'
21:47
@CowperKettle There is no trace of foreign accent. The diction is a little posh but that was possibly already the case in the original version. A mandatory liaison is missing ilS hachent and voici is oddly used, twice: voici. Qu'est-ce qu'il y a d'autre and voici tout. We would use voilà here.
22:04
@jlliagre maybe in the original, the speaker used an odd choice of wording in Russian. So that in a sense the translation is capturing how a Russian speaker might feel on hearing the original. ie maybe for the same thing that is said in Russian for 'voici tout' is also awkward Russian phrasing.
or maybe the translation isn't always right.
22:34
My attempt to make sense out of the formula, but possibly BS.
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