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Thunderbird's new home
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Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! out on Early Access
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CDC confirms first instance of person-to-person spread of new coronavirus in the United States
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Avast announces that they are shutting down Jumpshot, their subsidiary that's been collecting and selling user data to marketing clients
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Cooly Skunk: An unreleased Super Famicom game miraculously recovered twenty-four years later via a romhack of a satellite-downloaded demo
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Ignorance, a skilled practice
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Famed Medallion Fund “Stretches . . . Explanation to the Limit,” Professor Claims
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit. Previous topics Previous topics are listed in the wiki.
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Amateur astronomers have helped discover a new kind of northern lights, known as dunes
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Why Republicans are suddenly in a rush to regulate every trans kid’s puberty
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From Danish dinner to Inter Milan move – how Tottenham Hotspur lost control in the Christian Eriksen transfer saga
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Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
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How to Actually Personally Fight Climate Change
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Climate change activist Greta Thunberg says she is trademarking her name and the #FridaysForFuture movement to stop people from impersonating her
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KFC to sell Beyond Meat's plant-based 'fried chicken' in the southern US
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Something is broken in our science fiction
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Police have launched an investigation after art thieves in the Swedish capital stole pieces by Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali
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Is sex work bad?
Prompted by a recent tildes post about vice, and also this from the bbc, and a conversation with a colleague who just went to a strip club, I keep thinking about this issue. I have a stake in...
Prompted by a recent tildes post about vice, and also this from the bbc, and a conversation with a colleague who just went to a strip club, I keep thinking about this issue.
I have a stake in this, despite being cis male: I have mother, sisters, wife, and most importantly young daughter. And I am a feminist, on simple moral grounds.
My baseline position is that whether a woman chooses to engage in sex work is, and should be legally and socially supported as, entirely her own choice.
The only question I have any business answering, or participating in finding an answer, is whether my patronage of sex work is inherently exploitive, to either the woman whom I am patronizing* or to other women individually or to womanhood and general issues of gender.
And I just can’t come up with a good answer. I do look at porn, but increasingly, as with meat, the potential ethical problems of it are reducing the enjoyment. I have tried to ease my conscience by limiting myself to cartoons and stories, but those wouldn’t stop the harm that is caused by the mere existence of porn, if any exists.
As a purely practical matter, the existence of the industry leads to opportunities for exploitation of individuals, and the advancement of a culture of gender exploitation. But as the war on drugs has so ably demonstrated, any attempt at prohibition only increases the level of exploitation, while smart regulation decreases it. Regardless, though, there’s plenty of exploitation to go around the world, I heard there’s thing called #metoo.
I come from a sex-suppressing, fundamentalist “Christian” background. The quotes are there to indicate that I think much of the practices were anything but christ-like. The principles there swirl through the culture around me in varying degrees of intensity, and they inform and direct my choices (sometimes against my will and my better hopes and ideals). I have to be open to the notion that any objection I have to sex work, or my participation, is entirely a cultural construct. And while I don’t think it is true, I cannot dismiss the notion that morals themselves may have no possible objective existence, having relevance and utility (if at all) only in very time and space limited scopes.
It is what I believe the sociologists call a “wicked” problem. It involves really complicated normative stances, and there’s no data analysis that can provide any guidance. For myself, I expect my participation to continue to wane as I mature. I only hope that whatever I do only further enables and empowers the women in my life and everywhere.
- I almost stopped myself from using this word when I realized potential implications, but ultimately left it in because it (and the fact it was my natural inclination to select it) really highlights the issue for me and hopefully others
Bonus hypothetical: If porn is somehow wrong and harmful, even drawings and writings, are sex fantasies also wrong?
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Copenhagen fashion week announces radical sustainability goals – hopes to transform it into a platform for advocacy with tough new environmental requirements for participants
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Australians wanting to take part in the government’s evacuation plan out of Wuhan may have to pay $1000 in order to get to Christmas Island
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Komodo ActiveState IDE Now Free
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Facebook to pay $550 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois
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'Utter chaos': Coronavirus exposes China healthcare weaknesses
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Desktop Goose
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Victoria's Attorney-General Jill Hennessy has written to Australia's governor-general, asking him to overturn men’s rights activist Bettina Arndt's Order of Australia
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Who else gets concerned about random things at inappropriate times?
This question really came to mind to me about last week when I was hanging out with some friends. I always noticed it as a part of my personality but I never really thought about it as in depth as...
This question really came to mind to me about last week when I was hanging out with some friends. I always noticed it as a part of my personality but I never really thought about it as in depth as I have recently. That night I immediately got concerned to the point of it ruining my evening about the following things:
- We're running out of helium in the world
- Where is my birth certificate
- The old VHS tapes of my childhood and important moments in my family are slowly degrading but I can't digitise them until I go home to my parents and that's not for at least half a year, will they hold up that long?
- There's too much space junk
- I used so much plastic just cooking dinner this one evening for my friends, imagine how much gets bought and consumed worldwide
- Some languages are going to die out and there's nothing I can do about it
- Are the rhinos doing ok?
- What's my blood type and am I allergic to anything?
Does anyone else suffer from this idiosyncracy? If so, what are some things that concern you or what are some other things that I can be concerned about?
EDIT: This turned dark, I thought I was just sharing some lighthearted fun and now I have schizophrenia, OCD and should talk to a therapist... jeez louise
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YouTube: bad? - Shannon Strucci's musing on YouTube, fan toxicity, issues with takedowns, and the ups and downs of a YouTube career
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Jupyter Notebooks in the IDE: Visual Studio Code versus PyCharm
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MoviePass and its parent company have both filed for bankruptcy and will liquidate their assets
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A Guardian investigation of 218,100 Facebook ads reveals how Donald Trump campaign’s sophisticated social media machine targets conservative US voters
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The Big Dig jazz show, episode 7: The Spy Who Funked Me
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Know Your Vote – A primary source collection of candidates' platforms
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Why do cartoon villains speak in foreign accents?
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First images from the National Science Foundation's Inouye Solar Telescope show the surface of the sun at the highest resolution ever
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A disturbing number of people think Coronavirus is related to Corona Beer
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The Pedestrian - Launch trailer
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Why was Singapore kicked out of Malaysia?
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On the 200th anniversary of his death, George III’s collection of more than 3,000 military maps, views and prints in the Royal Collection have been made publicly available online
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An adult’s guide to social skills, for those who were never taught
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How sustainable is a solar powered website?
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The fight to make bad jobs better
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Misteramazing doesn't understand music theory
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Bethesda never understood Fallout
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Visualizing disinformation networks on Twitter: Watch six decade-long disinformation operations unfold in six minutes
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Designing the simulation of the wild and wonderful Planet Zoo
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NPR is asking the State Department to explain its decision to deny an NPR reporter press credentials to travel with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on an upcoming trip to Europe
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Dead Cells - The Bad Seed | DLC gameplay trailer - releasing Feb. 11
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My Chemical Romance announce full reunion tour
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TSLint will be deprecated by the end of 2020 in favor of ESLint
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