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Randall spittin' facts

Aye I wish belived that capitalism created a fair society. Seems more comfy.

In my experience, the point of leftism is to bring more power to the average citizen. What about that do you disagree with?

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What's the best piece of advice you've ever received, and how has it influenced your life?

Nothing is real. No concept you hold is concrete, actual reality. Our brains weren't built to mold perfectly to the intricate contours of the universe, they were built to make a fast efficient model that does a bit better than our competitors. So, not only can you always be wrong, everyone is always wrong.

This really helps me give people more leeway and understanding. It helps me be kinder, and helps me take the time to understand others more.

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Hey pal, stress is bad for the body. Can be as bad as chain smoking if you have chronic stress.

Lemmy is full of leftists, and that looks like a trigger for ya. Just be safe out there.

Also, grouping all communists together is exceptionally inacurate. Lots of variety in leftism. Obviously, if you are discussing politics with a leftist they'll likely want to discuss the merits of "socialist ideals" with you.

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Israeli minister: 'We are fighting human animals'

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You have a good point I was a bit too black and white with my comment. There definitely seems to be a correlation between size and violence of terrorist groups, and the human rights of the area they riside in.

Also totally agree that it can happen to me. Gotta acknowledge that you don't really know anything and you are pretty much always just taking someone's word for things. I believe the Earth is round, but I'm just taking people's word for it.

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How Are Quasiparticles Different From Particles?

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I see you. That makes sense. I struggle with the grayness of reality and the duality of definitions we impose on it yk? Not to say I'm against the definitions, just that things get confusing for me.

Like Matter is just energy, how close does matter/energy have to be to call a perturbation in that system a quasi particle. And, if we think the the fundamental fields physically exist then are they made of anything, and if so wouldn't they likely be made of some type of energy? Is that energy close enough to call our fundamental particles quasi particles?