That is literally all i have read about the guy - he's hypocritical and incredibly biased in (essentially) bigoted ways; that he is incapable of carrying the mantle of VP or P as a result of his political leanings and inability to reach/speak to/engage with Women, POC and other Minorities. Every article that has come across any of my SM or non-social media has been either a comedic attack or a "He's going to be the end of America" type of nonsense.
And definitely some of those earlier claims are true - his PR skills are terrible. But to take all of this serious to judge him as a human being, based on this source of information, is bizarre. The film, btw, has been universally panned by all non-right-wing media for roughly these reasons (you can tell, because Close and at times Adams are praised as "despite" the film lol which might be fitting). — AmadeusD
Well no, this is the unchartiable, childish and ultimately misleading version of things the media likes to put out. His claim isn't "democrats don't have children" anymore than "deplorables" was an actual claim to be applied to every Republican or MAGA-adjacent person. It clearly wasn't, and Hilary unfairly suffered for her lack of precision imo. I wouldn't call the current situation 'unfair' because you're right, he's had several chances to even back out of that thing - but the same mechanisms are at play. They want you angry and incredulous. I'm not really defending him, to be clear. I don't know him. I'm aware he's an awful politician and it's a shame he's running with Trump, amongst all else to deplore there. But it truly is bizarre to see the exact same industry being treated completely differently when they spin different sides of the same coin (i,e two-party politics/politicians) - particularly when I know most of the posters here are far, far more intelligent than to allow what is clearly, and inarguably an industry which does not thrive on accuracy, truth or verdicality but clicks and views. — AmadeusD
By, i would imagine, being much more than shallow, biased, media-driven versions of his personality and life presented to you. — AmadeusD
If Vance actually graduated, what's curious to me is how the hell did his dumbass get out of Yale? — 180 Proof
I should be the one to apologize, I just meant to add some rhetorical flourish, not impune anything. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Funny enough, I've been working on a novel that involves people stuck in an infinite house. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Rather I would frame it like this: "our experiences don't always correlate with the enviornment the way we think they do under 'normal' conditions." — Count Timothy von Icarus
However, we can certainly extrapolate from biology and neuroscience that a Boltzmann brain would need to exist in some range of ambient temperature, atmosphere, etc. in order to produce anything like say "5 seconds of human experience." — Count Timothy von Icarus
I have yet to see a good argument why color is "mental precept" all the way down, but presumably shape and size are not. — Count Timothy von Icarus
In English it's pretty common to apparently directly equate them, as when we say the tea is cold. But in other languages, it would be that the tea has coldness, or that the coldness is upon the tea
I am not t sure how these are supposed to be counter examples. They still ascribe the property to the thing. Is there a language that does not ascribe color, heat, tone, or taste to things but only to subjects? I am not aware of one. — Count Timothy von Icarus
What experiences will someone on ketamine have if they are instantly teleported to the bottom of the sea, the void of space, or the surface of a star? Little to none, their body and brain will be destroyed virtually instantly in the first and last case. The environment always matters. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Or suppose the building they are in collapses and a support beam runs through their chest but their brain is left pretty much unharmed? Same thing. Without the body and the enviornment the brain cannot produce experiences — Count Timothy von Icarus
The brain doesn't produce experience "on its own," or "alone." Producing experience requires a constant flow of information, causation, matter, and energy across the boundaries of the brain and body. — Count Timothy von Icarus
No, I think I get it. You said that movies cannot be funny, the lemons are not sour, and that apples cannot be red. Presumably waterfalls cannot be sublime, sunsets beautiful, noises shrill, voices deep, etc. This is precisely what Lewis is talking about.
I just don't think this separation makes any sense. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Experience only emerges from brains in properly functioning bodies in a narrow range of environments and abstracting the environment away so as to locate these physical processes solely "in" brains or "brain states," is simply bad reasoning. — Count Timothy von Icarus
They were. four shootings and several alleged sexual assaults in the span of weeks. — NOS4A2
Their constituents took over entire cities, and burned many to the ground, including laying siege to the whitehouse — NOS4A2
Bad faith can only get you so far. — NOS4A2
The Trumpsters are pretending that it is a matter of fairness — Fooloso4
I already stated why so think it was unfair. — NOS4A2
That’s wrong. The question at the end of the sentance indicates I was asking you a question. — NOS4A2
Who lied, and about what? Give us facts we can check.
Do you think it’s fair to the millions who voted for Biden in the primaries? — NOS4A2
Do you think it’s fair to lie about Biden’s abilities up until the moment they couldn’t lie about it any more? — NOS4A2
It’s unfair to replace a candidate from a race because you’re losing, especially against the will of the voters, and it’s dishonest and fraudulent to say you’ve done so for any other reason as Joe Biden and his surrogates did. — NOS4A2
Those words do not imply rules have been broken. You’re starting to spread disinfo now. — NOS4A2
Like what, for example? — NOS4A2
What have I posted that is wrong? — NOS4A2
The judge’s daughter owns a company that helps Joe Biden and Kamala Harris win elections. The judge donated to democrats against ethics code. The DA ran on prosecuting Trump. The prosecutor was Biden’s top 3rd man in the Department of Justice. Are you just ignorant of all these things? — NOS4A2
At a certain point on the spectrum, red starts to become orange looking. It becomes more and more orange, eventually becoming a shade of “orange” rather than a shade of “red.” What draws that line? — Mp202020
went with calling their opponents “weird” — NOS4A2
Another example of how colours are social conventions. — javi2541997
It is probably the other way around. The main threat to good healthcare is the lack of religion. If you are not motivated, if you are depressed, if you are in fact in your own mind already a lost case, the best healthcare in the world won't make a difference. The doctor will simply say, "The patient is not fighting. He has given up already." You need motivation to succeed. You need it even when trying to get better. Good healthcare is simply wasted on people who actually don't want to live. — Tarskian
Could you explain how misinformation works? Is it supposed to be picked up by bots? Is it supposed to become part of a cloud of misinformation so that people don't trust anything anymore?That’s a good take, thanks. — NOS4A2
I’m just kidding, frank. What do you think about Biden’s proposal? — NOS4A2
t means you’re approaching stalker territory. — NOS4A2