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  • Stop letting your cat outside. It's not only dangerous for that cat, but dangerous for literally every other animal smaller than it. Your cat is contributing to the destruction of your local ecosystem. They kill for sport, not food, and are responsible for literally millions upon millions of dead birds, small mammals, frogs, toads, and insects. Please please please be a responsible pet owner. Learn how to entertain your cat indoors.

  • I gave you an example of his argument style that I have issues with, not specifically an argument about religion that I disagree with. I noticed that a lot of his arguments try to use a strong basis on moral or objective reasoning and then provide flimsy but intellectually sounded deduction to stretch further and further towards his ultimate objective. I've given an example of it, and technically a second in regards to his promoted dietary practices. Do with them what you will. :)

  • Without writing a thesis and deepdiving into his rhetoric - He's not a philosopher, yet often makes references to well known philosophical platitudes from people like Gödel in efforts to argue conservative and religious viewpoints. For example: Argument on Existence of God Notice how he takes a common sense observation, and then applies it to an idea. That's okay, your supposed to do that. My issue with him is that he then makes another assumption, then another...then another. And soon, he's making conclusions built upon a shaky bridge of assumptions that lead back to a small kernel of actual wisdom.

    If your paying attention to him, it's very similar to how conspiracy theories are created, you take a solid kernel of truth or seed of wisdom that you can use to anchor the idea....to someone that doesn't know better, that's all they need to believe everything else.

    Jordan Peterson is not always wrong, I think he makes genuine points on some subjects when it's based on his actual areas of expertise, but he's sort of a smart sounding jack-of-all-trades when it comes to anything else. For example, he's a psychologist....why did he come up with an all/mostly-meat diet? Because it worked in a niche case with his daughter? It's entirely anecdotal, not researched, divergent from common sense dietary advice, and frankly dangerous.

  • Oh, I don't disagree. There's many systemic failures that have to occur for this to happen. YouTube thankfully has gone through efforts to remove it's radicalization issue, so hopefully we'll start to see it slow down or peter out over the next decade or so. However, I'm worried that the damage is already done.

  • Hey. I got a bright idea to fix the teacher shortage....what if....just hear me out....what if....you gave them a competitive salary? Oooooooooooh shit. That'd be a fucking novel idea wouldn't it? God forbid we invest in our future generation.

  • He's so smart and articulate! Yeah, if you ate lead paint chips as a kid, or decided that huffing glue as a past time was a great idea.

    Why is it that the cringiest fucking weebs like this guy? Does the suit give him some sort of weird dominion over them? These losers should be case and fucking point as to why you need Critical Thinking classes in schools....and it should also fucking highlight why Republicans are desperately trying to make public schools systematically dumber. A generation of highly educated people is detrimental to the conservative ideology (unless your making literally millions of $$$).

  • I've edited this comment. I originally accused the neighbors of trying to save face. It's stupidly difficult to get CPS and the police to do their jobs and help people, so I can get the frustration of the people involved. I still feel that there were many opportunities for the neighbors to step up and help these kids, but there's only so far you can go before you have to start breaking laws.

    It sucks for everyone involved in this story.

  • Your plant is also stretching. It needs light.

    First and foremost get it in front of bright, indirect sunlight and get it some liquid fertilizer. Honestly anything will help at this point. Make sure to dilute fertilizer or you will end up with nutrient burn.

  • What your seeing is interveinal chlorosis. Essentially it's a nutrient deficiency causing the yellowing of your leaves in between the veins. You'll need to identify if it's older leaves or newer leaves dying first. If older, it's likely manganese or magnesium. If it's younger leaves, it's likely iron.

    It's worth noting that you also have necrosis around the outsidea of the leaf as well which is typically a sign of other deficiencies as well.

    The easy fix is to just give your plant a little fertilizer. Should start to help after awhile. Your going to unfortunately lose those leaves though.

    Edit: I see that everyone is commenting that it's a lack of water. I don't think so. A lack of water will cause the veins of the plant to yellow before the rest of the leaf. In your picture, the veins are green. To me, that means that your plant is pulling nutrients from that leaf to use elsewhere. It's killing that leaf (by pulling nutrients) to keep the rest of the plant alive and healthy.