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17 votes
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The stunning chart revealing Australia's record-breaking run of rising temperatures
10 votes -
Victorian man arrested for allegedly sending suspicious packages to embassies
5 votes -
Build the US wall? It could take at least ten years, even with 10,000 workers.
11 votes -
What social responsibilities do fiction authors have (if any)?
In 1977, Stephen King published a novel about a school shooting called Rage. It is somewhat infamous, as it has been connected to instances of real-life school shootings. King, in response,...
In 1977, Stephen King published a novel about a school shooting called Rage. It is somewhat infamous, as it has been connected to instances of real-life school shootings. King, in response, allowed the story to fall out of print and has never reissued it. The novel has a lot in common with other YA stories and tropes: a disaffected protagonist, meddling/out of touch adults, and newfound social connection with peers. While the main character is undoubtedly disturbed, the novel feels somewhat uncritical (or potentially even supportive) of his actions.
Certainly fiction is a space where authors are free to explore any point of view or theme they wish. The beauty of fiction is that it is limitless and consequence-free. No people are harmed in Rage because there are no people in it. Its characters are merely names and ideas--they are a fiction.
Nevertheless, Rage addresses a real-world phenomenon, and the beauty of fiction is that it doesn't live as a lie. As Ursula K. Le Guin writes,
"In reading a novel, any novel, we have to know perfectly well that the whole thing is nonsense, and then, while reading, believe every word of it. Finally, when we're done with it, we may find - if it's a good novel - that we're a bit different from what we were before we read it, that we have changed a little..."
We like fiction because it resonates with us, exposing us to themes that can affirm, shape, or challenge our mindsets.
With this dichotomy in mind, I'm torn between whether authors should be free to explore anything they wish from the safety of make-believe, or whether they have a social responsibility because their words carry messages and ideas that directly impact lives. I'm not sure what to think, and I can come up with great arguments for both sides. What's your take? What social responsibilities do fiction authors have (if any)?
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Tags aren't clickable?
Disclaimer: I'm not sure if I'm just now noticing something that has always been that way, or if something has actually changed. Post tags aren't clickable on the main page, or on any group page....
Disclaimer: I'm not sure if I'm just now noticing something that has always been that way, or if something has actually changed.
Post tags aren't clickable on the main page, or on any group page. I can click on tags inside a topic, but I can't click on tags on the main page.
I feel like I used to be able to do this. I'm pretty sure I must have been able to do this, because I've done some work in the past making tags consistent, and that's how I obtained lists of posts with certain tags.
Has something changed? Or am I imagining things?
10 votes -
The egg thief - For decades, Jeffrey Lendrum has been snatching unhatched raptors and selling them, investigators believe, to wealthy Middle Eastern falconers
8 votes -
'Skyrim', 'Oblivion' composer offers modders permission to use more of his tracks
5 votes -
Phoenix police department obtain DNA samples from Hacienda HealthCare staff in the week after vegetative patient gives birth
7 votes -
We need more keywords, captain!
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Suggestion: make tild.es redirect to the main tildes site
When I say tild.es, I don't mean a shortened link, I mean literally https://tild.es/
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Sourakata Koite - Kaira
4 votes -
The State of Software Security In 2019
9 votes -
The world’s oldest woman was 122 when she died. A researcher believes that her daughter assumed her identity in the 1930s to avoid inheritance taxes.
28 votes -
Start with a website, not a mobile app
20 votes -
thank u, next
20 votes -
T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T Are Selling Customers' Real-Time Location Data, And It's Falling Into the Wrong Hands
29 votes -
GitHub now allows unlimited private repos for free (with up to 3 collaborators)
35 votes -
The mysterious, stubborn appeal of mass-produced fried chicken
10 votes -
MUGSHOT 17, oil on canvas, 35x50cm
19 votes -
Departures at Heathrow were temporarily stopped after a drone was reported to have been sighted
13 votes -
How do you deal with stress and anxiety in a healthy way?
I'll preface this by saying that I'm a high school student, so obviously I can't be facing any real stress, but it seems real enough to me, anyway. My strategy is usually just to bury it in...
I'll preface this by saying that I'm a high school student, so obviously I can't be facing any real stress, but it seems real enough to me, anyway. My strategy is usually just to bury it in entertainment, but I see a lot of the people around me turning to using substances like nicotine, weed, or alcohol.
I don't think any of these are really good options, so I'd like to hear what you guys do.
22 votes -
In the 19th century, American theatres provided the stage for a war between high and low culture, the elite and ‘Know-Nothings’ – and Britain and the US. In 1849, events turned bloody.
6 votes -
The Supreme Court just declined to hear Exxon Mobil’s appeal in a climate change lawsuit
19 votes -
"Modern" C++ Lamentations
8 votes -
My favorite game animation of 2018
6 votes -
On the experience of entering a bookstore in your forties (vs. your twenties)
8 votes -
A Thorough Breakdown of the “Extreme Volume Study”
5 votes -
People who “pretend” to be shitty are frequently just shitty
16 votes -
Trying to de-Google my life bit by bit. What should I do to move away from gmail?
I'm considering self-hosting, but might prefer to use a paid email provider. Perhaps ProtonMail?
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Maybe just a curiosity - German Hillbilly Horror Rap - K.I.Z with Neuruppin 2
4 votes -
Effective alarm clock for Android that doesn't spy on you or need 25 permissions?
“Subj.” as they used to say. I used to use Sleep As Android, but they seem to be adding more and more useless features that require more and more permissions which bothers me a lot.
15 votes -
Infinite parallel universes
I'm not a religious person. I'm agnostic and look at religion and spiritualism from very far, as a curiosity in the humanities. That said, one thing I believe is more likely than not is the...
I'm not a religious person. I'm agnostic and look at religion and spiritualism from very far, as a curiosity in the humanities.
That said, one thing I believe is more likely than not is the infinite parallel universe theory. The theory that there's an unending amount of parallel universes which contain a lot of the possible states of the universe at all times.
Now i don't believe they necessarily have to contain every state. An infinite set of numbers does not have to contain every number, after all.
However as I'm sitting in a hospital bed after the second worst near death experience in my life, I'm reminded of that theory.
I remember that theory whenever I look at the world and think "huh, I could have died there". A slip in the shower, a small electric shock, a car coming too close. I didn't die, but in very slightly different circumstances I could have. When these things happen I think of my life, my friends, my mom. I especially think about the versions of them in the parallel universes I believe exist.
I make a lot of choices based on this. It's a type of fatalism: I'm not so much worried about death here, as I am afraid about the consequences of it in the universes it does happen.
In other words, I often get sad for the parallel universe versions of my mom. there's a lot of problems with this overall theory, but I can't quite shake it.
10 votes -
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces -- Witch Doctor
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Bash-5.0 release available
17 votes -
Covers with less than 10k views
One of the things I've been doing recently is trawling Youtube for cover versions. I really like the less-produced versions, and the "authenticity" of someone just singing a song. I noticed that...
One of the things I've been doing recently is trawling Youtube for cover versions. I really like the less-produced versions, and the "authenticity" of someone just singing a song. I noticed that there are a bunch of covers that just sit there on Youtube with hardly any views.
So, in this thread it'd be nice if people could post links to the covers they enjoy, and probably also to the original.
Jesus and Mary Chain: Just Like Honey -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EgB__YratE
Cover by Rascalton (somewhat up-tempo) -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAqusW_B6rI
Cover by Ryan Barrington Cox (acoustic) -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r4qLrqCWk8
7 votes -
How an emerging African megacity cut commutes by two hours a day
11 votes -
A million fish dead in 'distressing' outback algal bloom at Menindee (New South Wales)
6 votes -
How Millennials became the burnout generation
15 votes -
The “skills gap” was a lie
11 votes -
The relentlessness of modern parenting
12 votes -
Docker Installer Link
Docker recently made it so that it requires you to have an account on Docker Hub in order to download the Docker Desktop Installer. So, here's the links:...
Docker recently made it so that it requires you to have an account on Docker Hub in order to download the Docker Desktop Installer. So, here's the links:
https://download.docker.com/win/stable/Docker%20for%20Windows%20Installer.exe
10 votes -
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Podcast #28: Roger Penrose on spacetime, consciousness, and the universe
3 votes -
Apple's Errors
6 votes -
Ocasio-Cortez’s seventy percent top tax rate is a moderate, evidence-based policy
23 votes -
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez keeps firing back at her haters
19 votes -
Musical Echoes reggae/dub/stepper selection #49 (janvier 2019 / by Tokiboun)
3 votes -
Rahaf Alqunun: Thailand admits Saudi woman seeking asylum
4 votes -
Uniting Church to continue to allow same-sex marriages following deciding vote in South Australia
3 votes -
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's citizenship case against terrorist Neil Prakash shredded
1 vote