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Probably related to dryness of winter air?
Because in public, the ground is probably more gross than your feet (dogshit, car oil), but in your home, your shoes are probably more gross than your own feet.
Similarly, in public, seeing other people’s feet is gross. But not as much at home.
Woah- intentionally?
If so, that’s amazing. What a clever idea
And that’s literally how we got the bakers dozen.
If your dozen of baked goods wasn’t above a threshold you would be harshly punished. So bakers would give an extra so there’s no way they would get in trouble.
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In a communist society, say Soviet Russia, were the goods for a train really exchanged?
Like yeah, the ore comes from the mine, gets smelted, coked, forged, brought to another factory for machining, another factory for assembly.
So does it fulfill the definition requiring exchange of goods? I argue not, The goods were transported, but the ownership remained with the government.
That’s exactly how air tags work currently.
There’s a pretty good chance they’ll get around it- if they aren’t already.
Samsung TV? You have a Samsung phone? There’s an easy way to jump the air gap.
Neighbor has a TV connected to the Internet? Send data to that TV and pretend you’re not connected to anything so the user doesn’t catch on.
I mean I’m sure someone honestly believes that. But to be fair, people believe the earth is flat.
100% agree, society is so radically different today from even 200 years ago.
Most discernable minor changes from evolution are from 10+ thousand years ago. Major changes are more on the order of 100k-millions of years.
We’re 100% not “made for” the world we’ve created.
Just linking to an article about collective decision making isn’t really that helpful without quoting the article for your points.
So that article you posted talks about animal behavior, and that an economic view on collective decision making is a good approach for animal behavior.
As motivated in the Introduction, our review has focused primarily on an economic view on collective decision-making. The economic view is a staple of behavioural ecology, and motivates the tools of optimal decision theory for the study of animal behaviour.
Nowhere did they make the conclusion that collecting decision making is superior, especially in the context of humans.
That’s only because agriculture had really great lobbyists at one point. So we have really specific naming regulations.
It’s just ground cheese with citrate.
It’s the same reason you couldn’t call peanutbutter “peanuts”
Calling it “cheese” is like saying meatloaf made from meat is “meat”
Feeling listened to doesn’t mean the same thing as treatment.
FWIW seasoning a cast iron can kill birds too. So can the fumes frommicrowave popcorn.
Film too, any trickery in the darkroom should be labeled because it cannot show which parts are real and which are not.