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5 votes
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“It is not known why the pulling cable snapped.”
5 votes -
US Supreme Court turns away challenge to the rule that only men register for the draft
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Seven-year-old boy charged with rape in New York. Is arresting him the answer?
12 votes -
Where'd You Go?
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Woman in the woods: A study of resilience in does and other female creatures
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The tyranny of time
5 votes -
The end of "The End of San Francisco"
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Looking for a new high chair. What would you recommend?
The last time I posted on tildes, I got some really helpful suggestions on a mop for my floors. Now I'm looking for a new high chair for my daughter. She's nearly 6 months old, so we're about to...
The last time I posted on tildes, I got some really helpful suggestions on a mop for my floors. Now I'm looking for a new high chair for my daughter. She's nearly 6 months old, so we're about to start her on solid foods but gave away our older son's high chair a while back when he started sitting in a regular chair (and because it was terrible).
The main requirement is that it's easy to clean, but it also has to support a younger baby sitting in one for the first time. Our last high chair (Graco brand) almost seemed like it was designed to have as many difficult-to-reach crevices as possible where crumbs could get pulverized into.
What do you think?
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The city dwellers trying to build a tight-knit community from scratch
8 votes -
Chinese dreams on Native American land: A tale of cannabis boom and bust
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Masculinity attitudes across rural, suburban, and urban areas in the United States
8 votes -
When people around you are suddenly forced to confront race - Watching white people. The year’s dark comedy of manners.
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A letter to my mother — Just in case
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At least forty-four Fort Bragg soldiers died stateside in 2020 — several of them were homicides. Families want answers. But the Army isn’t giving any
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Life at disaster's edge: What it means to start over - again and again
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Why Black cops quit - “The ‘Blue Wall of Silence’ is so real and so pervasive that people outside of it don’t have a clue of what it’s like,” one former officer told VICE News
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What are you doing with your life? The tail end
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Choosing a school in a segregated city
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Yearbook photos of girls were altered to hide their chests
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A teenager's guide to avoiding actual work
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Nearly a decade after becoming an advice animal, "10 guy" Connor Sinclair reveals his identity and gives full account of his image
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What Internet memes get wrong about Breezewood, Pennsylvania
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How can I teach my dog to not be afraid of heights?
So my girlfriend has this dog, a miniatura Schnauzer. He's 5 years old and in perfect health. For some reason, he fears even the slightest elevation. The dog is quite athletic but behaves as if he...
So my girlfriend has this dog, a miniatura Schnauzer. He's 5 years old and in perfect health. For some reason, he fears even the slightest elevation. The dog is quite athletic but behaves as if he was much older. He does know how to get on things, like sofas that are not very high, but if we forget to "rescue" him he will literally never go down. Which is cute but also a bother. I wanna make him a bit braver and more independent. Any ideas?
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How to intervene when someone is harassed or attacked
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Poor in tech
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Having kids
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Extremist women and how to deal with them
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The refugees no longer welcome to stay – authorities in Denmark argue that parts of Syria are now safe enough for refugees to return
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A cult leader known as ‘Mother God’ was found mummified
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How a menthol cigarette ban impacts our vices
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To be more tech-savvy, borrow these strategies from the Amish
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Can kids navigate their way across London alone?
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Tildes Screenless Day Discussion Thread - May 2021
What is a "Screenless Day"? Tildes "Screenless Day" is a simple event aimed at encouraging people to take a temporary step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology and spend their time...
What is a "Screenless Day"?
Tildes "Screenless Day" is a simple event aimed at encouraging people to take a temporary step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology and spend their time and energies elsewhere.
When is it?
It takes place over the weekend starting on the first Friday of each month. Participants will choose that Friday, Saturday, or Sunday to take as their screenless day -- whichever works best for their schedule.
Some people might not be able to participate in that window, and that's fine too. They can choose to shift their day earlier or later as needed. It is also completely fine (and encouraged!) to take personal screenless days separate from the event if you like. This thread will be posted the first weekend of each month, but it is open for comments the entire month.
Does it have to be truly "screenless"?
"Screenless" is an ideal, not a mandate. The spirit of the day is to deliberately step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology, and what that means is different for each person. Thus, it is up to each participant to determine what "screenless" means to them. Some might only choose to not use social media for a day; some might choose to eliminate all "screens" but still use their ereader; some may maintain some screen use but only for necessity (e.g. work; classes; GPS; etc.). Some might get rid of screens entirely, or go fully "unplugged" for the day.
How do I participate?
You do not have to do anything formal at all to participate -- simply take your screenless day in whatever way is best for you! That said, I think it's more enjoyable and valuable to make this a shared experience, so the structured way to participate, for anyone interested, is as follows:
STEP ONE: Before you take your day, post a top-level comment in this thread detailing your plan for your screenless day.
Consider the following questions:
- Why do you want to take a screenless day?
- How are you personally defining "screenless"?
- What do you plan to do with your time?
- What do you hope to get out of it?
To have your plan stand out from normal conversation, please use the
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markdown to title your post "[yourusername's] Screenless Day Plan"STEP TWO: Take your screenless day.
- In the spirit of the event, you should probably not be reading or posting to this topic at all that day. To each their own, however. :)
STEP THREE: After it is over, return to the thread to reflect on your screenless day.
Post a response to your original comment in which you tell us all about your day.
- What did you do?
- How did it feel?
- Was it difficult? Easy?
- Did anything surprise you?
- Were there any unexpected challenges/breakthroughs?
- If you plan to do it again, what would you change? What would you keep the same?
To have your follow-up stand out from normal conversation, please use the
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markdown to title your post "[yourusername's] Screenless Day Reflection"
Can I chat in this thread if I'm not participating?
Yes! The more, the merrier! Discussion from anyone, participant or non-participant alike, is welcome. Though, do understand that it might take a bit longer than normal for some people to respond. :)
13 votes -
Looking back on the George Floyd rebellion
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The next great disruption is hybrid work—thoughts from Microsoft on the future of work
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California will discourage students who are gifted at math
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In a grief-filled year, brands from Etsy to Pandora let you skip Mother's Day emails
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On incels, dead bedrooms and the hard problems of loneliness
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I am getting sick of writing these pieces to respond to people like Rick Santorum
13 votes -
When Israel banned Nazi-inspired ‘Stalag’ porn
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School almost 'eliminates bullying' with break-time ban on games
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Where Americans are moving
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Master criminal Rédoine Faïd loved the movies, and his greatest crimes were laced with tributes. When he landed in a maximum-security prison, cinema provided inspiration for his escape.
9 votes -
The grim secret of Nordic happiness – it's not hygge, the welfare state, or drinking. It's reasonable expectations.
19 votes -
Japanese Self-Defense Forces enlist anime boys to try to attract new human recruits
9 votes -
Am I Doctor Stallman?
15 votes -
Newark cops didn't fire a single shot in 2020
15 votes -
How do you film on an erupting volcano? A live music performance by Kaleo and at least one couple have been filmed getting married at Fagradalsfjall
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What’s so bad about digital blackface?
14 votes