Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | more DontchaKnowit's commentslogin

I got out of bitcoin when it was at like 50 dollars. Kill me


Idk in large swaths of the country meat is sourced from local farmers. You can just buy a cow from a farmer and have it butchered. This is pretty common in america


Does that meat represent a substantial portion of the average meat consumed there? Some says the same here in Europe but still most go to the supermarket where most of the groceries aren't vegetarian, let alone vegan. I respectfully doubt there's places where people check the milk origin of their ice cream and never go to fast foods. It's great small local farmers and food-crafters exists with great quality outcome, but how do they compare in quantity with industrial meat, milk and eggs consumed in those large swaths?


Is Tonys different in the US? Just got a bar of it and it was alright Aldis brand milk chocolate blows it out of the water


Anyone remember what this quote is from? You will own nothing and be happy?

World economic forums talk and 0romotional materials on "the great reset"


Um, wlcouldnt you walk wkth your kids?


toddlers, so not happening.

plus as a kid, i absolutely hated exercise-walking with my parents. it made me despise walking for ~20 years.


Huh, ai mean both my sisters walk for like an hour a day with their toddlers most days with good weather. So idk, different strokes for different filks I guess


not possible in my case


Dxm is the only thing that ever gave me hppd. Had fucked up night vision cause of all the visual snow for years after a few two-bottles-of-robitussin trips


The visuals are like 10% of the experience. The last thing you could describe psychedelics as is underwhelming. It is not possible for you to understand what the experience is like without trying it for yourself.

And I am not advocating for trying them. Im not one of these evangelists. But replication images are a very weak simulacrum of what the experience is actually like.


Exactly.

Shifts in perspective, including ones embedded in beliefs, trauma patterns, habitual mental models.

Thinking, perceiving, remembering out of the box… the box one does not know they are in.

Here on HN we tend to be habituated in perceiving the thinking mind as correct, rational, in our control. What if it’s none of these things?


Thats the christian ethos


As a Christian turn Buddhist, agree +

Hatred is never appeased by hatred in this world. By non-hatred alone is hatred appeased. This is a law eternal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhammapada


or, just being empathetic to the guilt the driver must be feeling, as well as the lifelong ptsd they get to look forward to carrying the memories of taking someone's life


or, sometimes, you just don’t want to make harsh public statements after a loss of a loved one.


or, just, generally being a good human, esp when it matters, in times like these, instead of only when things are going well, then dropping that whenever something bad happens when it's more impactful and important to stay a good human.


I'd wager that the driver isn't feeling much guilt or PTSD. A lot of these kinds of blatant bad actors seem wholly disconnected from the concept of self accountability. Otherwise, they tend to get knocked down a few pegs before such a serious incident.


You have no idea what they are feeling. Regardless of if they feel anything now, things like taking a life have a habit of sneaking up on you later down the line, often when you least expect it.


Truth, but we need to consider road safety. Lock the lady up, and lock all other texters up. Motorcyclists all over the nation would agree.


In this case quite literally suicidal empathy.


Praying for somebody doesn't mean you have to let them continue their action? You can throw them in jail.


Literally suicidal? Does that mean that other reckless drivers will find out about the empathy and will thus start hitting them on purpose?


This makes no sense to me. Work is needed only because there is scarcity. If no humans are needed to work, that means there is not serious scarcity.


What? Whens rhe last time you even thought about big o notation since college?


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: