Candelestine

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[–] Candelestine 72 points 9 months ago (14 children)

Feb 29th. I'm 7 now.

j/k

[–] Candelestine 1 points 9 months ago (4 children)

I'm sorry, but if you want me to remain what you'd define as civil, you're going to need to be reasonable, not ridiculous. You haven't answered my question. Where does this belief all things are sourceable come from?

[–] Candelestine 1 points 9 months ago (6 children)

No, that's a frankly absurd request. What is or is not "good" is not something sourceable, it's an entirely subjective question. What makes you think everything has some definitive source?

[–] Candelestine 1 points 9 months ago (10 children)

Not if I'm recounting a personal experience, no. Humans are not purely rational creatures, otherwise laissez faire capitalism would solve all the world's problems.

If I wished to be purely rational, then perhaps. But personally I do not think all feelings are worth disregarding.

[–] Candelestine 2 points 9 months ago

If done poorly it very much is. But practice makes you better at it.

[–] Candelestine 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

It depends too much on way too many factors. Generally I'll be almost as polite as they're being.

Convos usually involve turn-taking though, so once you've provided evidence or a sound argument, you should not be forced to do it again. It should be their turn to assert something, and then possibly have to provide whatever.

Just don't let the opportunity pass to treat them exactly, or potentially slightly worse, depending, than they're treating you. Don't stay on defense, assert, ask questions, directly contradict, whatever is needful.

[–] Candelestine 11 points 9 months ago (11 children)

Don't let them dictate the convo. You can assert control as well, don't let them lead uncontested.

[–] Candelestine 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Just call it out and redirect back to the topic. It's like training a dog.

[–] Candelestine 9 points 9 months ago (13 children)

Just an anecdotal account. I was expressing my own experiences and how they make me feel, for which it would be challenging and largely unnecessary to provide evidence to a random dumbass on the internet, yes?

/not s, an example

[–] Candelestine 25 points 9 months ago

Good thing human population growth seems to level off and start dropping after awhile.

[–] Candelestine 25 points 9 months ago (60 children)

It's a clever method of trolling. But if you come prepared and/or are willing to put some effort in, you actually can wreck them with evidence and sound arguments that shuts them completely up.

This is very satisfying.

[–] Candelestine 12 points 9 months ago

Not a platitude, a harsh and brutal reality. Though I do agree that it is time to fight fascism. Just don't think you can actually destroy it by fighting like this is all some fictional story with a happily-ever-after. Real life doesn't work that way, only fiction.

Real life needs more difficult and complicated fixes.

 

Sabine is a published physicist that normally does some of the best science news updates on youtube. She occasionally does presentations like these as well, where she attempts to summarize the research-to-date.

 

Forgive his clickbait title, a guys gotta eat, but this explores the intersection of two music legends on a particularly incredible song. The story is frankly undersold by the title.

Prof of Rock's channel is basically what it says on the tin. He tackles pretty much every topic someone who goes by that name might feel like covering, his catalogue is pretty big.

 

The undisputed master delivering his best for a half hour.

 

An exploration of eastern history, philosophy and literature through the lens of jrpg storytelling.

Can't say much more about this guy, I found him recently. This is good work though.

 

history + cooking + Martha Stewart - prison = Max Miller

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I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go.

We think by feeling. What is there to know?
I hear my being dance from ear to ear.
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.

Of those so close beside me, which are you?
God bless the Ground! I shall walk softly there,
And learn by going where I have to go.

Light takes the Tree; but who can tell us how?
The lowly worm climbs up a winding stair;
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.

Great Nature has another thing to do
To you and me; so take the lively air,
And, lovely, learn by going where to go.

This shaking keeps me steady. I should know.
What falls away is always. And is near.
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I learn by going where I have to go.

By Theodore Roethke

 

Not exactly something you'll really need to know very often, Brandon is simply a very entertaining historical re-enactor who takes these topics very seriously. If you've ever wondered something random from musketry-age warfare, particularly centering around the American Revolution, he has likely covered it.

Without the unresearched bullshit so common in the space.

 

I'm pretty sure this guy's youtube success is half due to his amazing, gravelly, radio voice. In the meanwhile though, he's teaching you economics from his background as a hedge fund manager and university professor.

 

On October 15th, 1904, The 2nd Pacific Squadron departed the Baltic Sea, headed to Port Arthur in eastern Russia. They never arrived. This is not why.

https://youtu.be/BXpj6nK5ylo The actual events that resulted in the loss of the fleet, shortly before their arrival.

 

No Kraut yet? I must remedy this. Whether you agree with his positions or not, he's one of the most influential thinkers on youtube. You should at least want to know his arguments.

History, geopolitics and current events, philosophy, political science, economics, Kraut throws punches everywhere, and does his research first.

 

Possibly only surpassed by a healthy battleboarding or general martial arts community. Those are headaches galore, I'm sure.

At any rate, good luck guys.

 

I was always a Cranberries fan in general, but I never fully got what I liked about this song so much. He definitely fixed that.

He's probably given the same Musical Theory treatment to a song you really like too, he's got a good amount of content built up. Check him out.

The whole song: https://youtu.be/6Ejga4kJUts

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