Spyke

I want to believe that the kids mentioned in posts like this are playing along with their parents' delusions so they don't have to sit through another lecture about how the Federal Reserve is a Ponzi scheme and they're chemtrailing us with fluoride.

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I wanted to dismantle the state for a socialist ideal in at least middle school. I didn't like punk until freshmen year of high school though, so we all go through changes even if my politics have mostly stayed the same.

Edit: thinking back on it I remember having an anticapitalist moment in 5th grade, Miss Hill's class so we'll scale that back to elementary school.

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indepndntreply
lemmy.world

I have a similar story. I'm glad you grew up, and I hope adulthood is treating you well!

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They brought in a special teacher for my AP US history, straight from the Masonic lodge i figure.

Made the usual teacher, a liberal guy, take a sabatical year.

Thanks secret government assholes.

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That's awesome. I have a formative memory as like a 10 year old putting on a magic play for 5 year olds, and our teacher told us that little kids believe in magic and it turned out to be true because they believed what we were doing

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Haha you reminded me of a video of some poor young teen having to film his mother making chemtrails disappear by spraying a bottle of vinegar at them.

He was so unenthused.

Edit: I can't find it. My guess it was obv taken down .

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Ithralreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

I mean technically the federal reserve is a ponzi scheme they charge interest on money printed requiring more money to be paid back than they printed. Ergo there isn't enough print money in existence to pay them back.

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Regular economic thinking doesn't work on the scale of nations. Just like a family having debt is not the same thing as a country having debt.

Pretty much everyone in the world has no full idea how an economy works and how to best stimulate it. It's like a trillion moving parts and smart asses always go "yea this pin over here? That's the one that's the problem / solution"

Pretty much no-one knows. We have ideas what's better / worse but anyone who tells you they've got it figured out, is lying.

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lemmy.world

Rice confirmed sentient and sapient. Vegans everywhere are in tears. International governments are drafting a Bill of Rice to ensure the rights of these beings. Churches are redirecting rice purchased for weddings to be given directly to their missionaries. Little do we know, the grains will soon band together and revolt, and the Rice War will be upon us.

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LesserAbereply
lemmy.world

Oh man we'd be so fucked if all plants were sentient. We'd still eat, but we'd be doomed to commit plant war crimes to live

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They could be sentient without us knowing. But they live on a different time scale. Everything we do to them would happen very quickly in their perception. So don't worry and bon appetit.

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lemmy.world

The hate jar has visible condensation. The moisture probably is driving the mold growth.

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I woke up with mold growing in my hair because of this comment

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programming.dev

Is this like, some weird parent "lesson" thing you're actually supposed to fake? Like maybe you're supposed to put some vinegar in the good jar to prevent mold growth, and the goal is to make your dumbass children behave?

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lemmy.world

No better lesson learned than being lied to by those in authority...

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lemmy.today

"Words truly matter" but I can't understand for the life of me what these ones mean. Can someone help me out?

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niktemadurreply
lemmy.world

Words have powers bordering on magic, I guess is the idea.
And for many people that's true, for as long as they are willing to believe that.

So I guess what I'm saying is that placebos have powers bordering on magic.

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Well that's an opinion I xan get behind, placebos are certainly more powerful than common sense would dictate.

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Kairosreply
lemmy.today

If this is an explanation it doesn't make it clearer

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Kairosreply
lemmy.today

Thank you. The thing I was missing was the fact that the other one had mold.

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Ah, yes! Of course, there's that other half of the post - the "experiment" itself. What I said about words applies to the people involved, it's not the mold in the jar who "believes" in the placebo, I completely skipped over that part.

For a laboratory scientific experiment to prove something, anything at all, it has to pass a threshold known as sigma-5, which means that the margin or odds of error must be less than one part in around 3 million. There has to be a laboratory certainty of 99.99994%

There are a million-plus-one ways that an attempted "controlled experiment" can go askew and wrong. In the case of the jars, my guess is that they packed the "unloved jar" more aggressively. That kitchen experiment is messier and more chaotic, uncontrolled, than a school lab, and a school lab doesn't cut it even for a sigma-1 I would reckon, you'd get equally "useful" results by flipping a coin.

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I watched a youtube video about it. It's temperature that dictates how a snowflake looks. Simple as that.

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lugalreply
sopuli.xyz

It's basically explained in the next sentence. The words we use to each other matter

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mikezemanreply
lemm.ee

They wrote mean words on one jar of rice, nice words on the other, and the one with mean words grew mold, illustrating that you should choose your words carefully. That was their intention at least.

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I was trying to figure out if the kids had eaten more from one or the other jar. And I thought the green stuff was herbs.

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lemmy.world

If rice has feelings, consider the unimaginable horror you're inflicting when you eat a bowl of it for lunch.

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Swedneckreply
discuss.tchncs.de

i would fucking hope it's dead by then, just like how i don't worry about the feelings of a cooked porkchop

the horrifying part is when the rice is harvested and processed, dear lord

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"You still wake up sometimes, don't you? You wake up in the dark and hear the screaming of the rice."

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lemmy.ca

Huh, it really makes you think... some people have no idea how to run an experiment or about statistical significance.

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LANIK2000reply
lemmy.world

Nah, they actively avoid it. My mom was also like this, and when we did experiments as a kid and something didn't work "we were just doing it wrong".

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Asafumreply
feddit.nl

Sounds like my mom too.

She practiced reiki at one point and wanted to convince me it works by trying it on me. When I said I didn't feel anything at all her reply was "oh well that's probably just because you don't believe in it."

...I love you mom, but yes that is it and not in the way you think it is lol

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Vilianreply
lemmy.ca

...but she's right, people feel better from alternative medicine by believing that it work, it's placebo

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Yeah lol that's what I meant by "that is it (not believing), but not the way you think."

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lemmy.world

We've finally figured out how to develop an active sourdough starter in record time. You curse at it.

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Those treated with kindness are better for eating.

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MTK
lemmy.world

Now I feel bad for blue cheese, must have been abused all this time.

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So hate helped sprouting mold, therefore new life?

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All I can see is that this might be evidence that jars with green lids ate bad for storing food. Further studies are needed.

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lemm.ee

I think this is a wink towards the idea that your plants grow better when you talk lovey-dovey to them

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lemmy.world

It is probably true though. Speaking to them every day, means looking at them every day and thus seeing problems immediately. Okay, so not true, but still effective.

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madcaesarreply
lemmy.world

I'm also open to the idea of doing research if sound waves stimulating something, somehow. At least there's something to look at. But writing on a jar? That's just nonsense.

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Absolutely. Everyone knows rice is illiterate, they should have taken barley

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Eww after four days that rice is very much ruined. Freeze your rice and you can put the most vile words you want on the jar. Or not, because this is stupid and you're wasting rice.

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No mycelium on either one I see.

Next time I recommend staying silent and paying attention to the moment as you make your cake

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Should....shouldn't the one with mold be the I love you one? Since that's what promoted the most growth and success of life?

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Masaru Emoto's "experiments" are not scientifically legit. They are at best artistic photography. But his so-called science in regard to water/ice crystals is rubbish and does not stand up to scrutiny, it is not reproducible. He makes a lot of money from common people at his events.

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Once I saw some amazing effect after talking positively to water too. I came to the scientific conclusion the acid I took was really good.

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