Zozano

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[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 3 points 4 hours ago

You guys are taking an incredibly uncharitable perspective here.

He isn’t glorifying pain or demeaning C-sections; he’s expressing pride in his daughter for making a difficult, personal choice to go through a natural birth. He’s acknowledging the strength it took to face that process, not implying that other paths are lesser.

Not everything has to be filtered through the lens of outrage. Let people celebrate personal courage without assuming it’s a critique of everyone else.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 1 points 4 hours ago

Natural birth does have positive affects on the baby; microbiome exposure, squeezing the baby during pelvic contractions helps clear out fluids from the lungs, pelvic contractions kick-start lactation.

It's also better for the mother, in terms of recovery time. Cesarean leads to permanent reductions in abdominal strength.

That said, give people information and options and let them do what they want.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 2 points 4 hours ago

Looks like someone cranked up the denoising value way too high.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

What part of my argument do you find philosophically incorrect?

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 8 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

I dont care whether 'evil' is prevented, I care whether undue suffering could be prevented.

If the bar is so high, that God's only obligation is preventing Cthulhu from fucking out butts, then he's just as much of a cunt as squid-daddy.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)
[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

As mentioned in my post, in response to people falling for the naturalistic fallacy: "So what? Who gives a shit?"

Whether it's natural or not is simply the wrong metric by which to evaluate whether someone has a right to exist or be treated with dignity.

It’s akin to someone saying to you after you've dyed your hair, "that's not natural," and then you scramble to insist that it is.

The right response is: "So what? Who gives a shit?"

Also: how do you read this and think I'm anything but an ally? I'm explicitly advocating for compassion, dignity, and equal rights for trans people. Pushing back on bad reasoning doesn't contradict that; it strengthens it.

If your definition of “ally” means I’m required to accept weak arguments without criticism, then you don’t want allies. You want sycophants. And I’m not signing up for that.

I’m not interested in moral purity contests where allyship is contingent on uncritical agreement.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (7 children)

I'm going to be that guy, and no, this isn’t a gotcha. I’m a trans ally. I support the existence, rights, and dignity of trans people. But I’m allergic to lazy thinking; even from my own side.

“Trans people are natural.” Cool sentiment. Terrible framing.

First off, “natural” is a word people use when they’ve run out of real arguments. It’s vague, emotionally loaded, and epistemologically useless.

Plenty of things are “natural”: cancer, infanticide, parasites, sexual coercion. Doesn’t make them desirable. Doesn’t make them moral. If you want to make a moral case for something, do it without the crutch of nature.

Second, let’s talk about optics. When you say “trans people are natural,” you’re not helping. You’re feeding into the exact framework used against queer and trans people for decades; the idea that something has to be “natural” to be valid.

Why are we reinforcing that standard? Why are we bending over backwards to find a species of fish that flips sexes and pretending that proves anything about human gender identity?

Transgender identity is not “natural” in the biological sense. There’s no mammalian precedent for someone born male socially transitioning to live as female with a nuanced internal experience of gender. That’s not how “natural” animal behavior works. But so what? Who gives a shit?

Being trans is a human phenomenon; emergent from consciousness, culture, language, and self-reflection. You know, all the “unnatural” stuff that makes humans interesting. The wheel isn’t natural. The internet isn’t natural. Civil rights aren’t natural.

Trans people don’t need to be validated by nature. They need to be validated by ethics. By compassion. By rational moral reasoning.

So let’s stop appealing to nature. It’s weak, it’s misleading, and it sets the movement back by anchoring it to bad philosophy.

[–] Zozano@aussie.zone 13 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Just keep chasing it for 10 minutes and it'll collapse from exhaustion.

 

  • r/nbn

Shit's fakked

 

Obviously we don't eat products which are the result of non-human animal exploitation, but are you willing to:

  • Buy "vegan" products made using the same manufacturing equipment? (Conveyer belts for example, resulting in near certain contamination).
  • Buy vegan products made by the same company which produces non-vegan products? (Buying fries from McDonalds, resulting in more capital for McD's exploitation).
  • Buy vegan products from non-vegan grocery stores? (Pretty hard to avoid for most people, especially those on low income).

Curious to know where everyone stands on this.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Zozano@aussie.zone to c/casualconversation@lemm.ee
 

I remember at the time, lots of people being on the fence and didn't know what to believe.

Where do you land now, after all this time?

 

I fucking hate DST. It's like dog diarrhoea splashed over a fat girls tiddies.

I know a lot of people hate it, surely it's time for this moronic practice to end.

So who do I email about this? Is it my MP?

 

Also, why?

Banned shows:

  • Paw Patrol - Seems soulless, I haven't watched much, but there seems something very wrong about it. Intuitively, I feel like my kid shouldn't watch it (though, I can could be convinced I'm wrong, if I am)
  • Cocomelon - objectively soulless - don't try to convince me that this show is anything but toddler crack.

Approved:

  • Sesame Street
  • Bluey

Both of the above shows seem to me like they are made with care and have the best interests to teaching children good morals and language skills.

 

The city I live in, Port Macquarie, has awful cell phone reception basically everywhere (I'm on the Vodafone network).

Is this something I can bring up with the local council, or elected representative?

I can't believe I live in a city of 50,000 people and I'm unable to receive phone calls from my house.

 

Does HoYo ever repeat these kind of events, or is it unlikely that I'll ever get this lightcone?

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Zozano@aussie.zone to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

I'm having trouble understanding all the benefits of BTRFS and how they'll apply to me.

Copy on Write and auto-compression seem like they will free up a bit of space.

What other practical benefits will I see from using BTRFS? Are there any noticeable performance benefits?

I use my computer to dual-boot. I don't need snapshots because I have a custom script for a fresh install. I use my PC for gaming and work. I've got an NVMe, two SSD's and one HDD.

Thanks in advance!

 
 

Place your tank on one side of your team, and your squishies opposite, to mitigate AoE damage

 

Right now we've got share, bookmark, upvote and down vote.

But I share and bookmark less than I block communities (curating my feed), and hide posts (so I can refresh without scrolling past the same stuff).

The latter two are in the extras menu. It would be great if I could swap these buttons.

Thanks for all your work! This is my favourite Lemmy app!

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