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Obesity Is Not Actually As Bad Whoa
MajesticTreeFrog replied to l337 Nurse Pedestrian's topic in General Discussion
Sarah81:as a large person, I wish you WOULD go ***** at them. But gently. Anything to get people working on their problem. It takes real motivation to do.That said, once you have motivation, you can lose weight. I have lost 45 pounds this year... -
What Is Your Position On Gun Control ?
MajesticTreeFrog replied to Jguy101's topic in General Discussion
Not to agree or disagree with the switzerland thing, but it really avoids confounding variables.For instance, Switzerland, like the other scandinavian countries, has a very high (and consistent) standard of living, and a peaceful populace without a lot of ethnic/religous/etc differences to fight over.Compare that to the US, where there is tremendous poverty, lots of different, sometimes hostile, ethnic groups, religions, racist groups, whatever else you want to name, creating lots of internal conflict. I think gun ownership just magnifies the current status quo. If it is violent, guns make it more violent. If it is peaceful, then yet another reason to not be an *bottom*. -
Obesity Is Not Actually As Bad Whoa
MajesticTreeFrog replied to l337 Nurse Pedestrian's topic in General Discussion
Actually, it is not just the weight, it is WHERE it is stored. People who store all their extra weight on their belly/midsection have increased risk of heart attack, etc.People who store it in their hips and legs have reduced risk of heart attack, etc.If you account for where fat is stored, then BMI ceases to have meaning.This is as of a few days ago from a 27000 person study across ethnic groups and continents.As in, that spare tire is bad for you.The real measure of risk seems to be hips to waist ratio. You want your waste to be smaller than your hips (yes, that includes men, though the ratio is larger for them. Health is a 0.9 ratio). -
While I agree that male stereotypes are generally something we need to move past, genetics DO have an affect on our lives. I didn't choose my hair color, my ethnicity, or any of that. I have never been attracted to men, even though sometimes I wish I could (like periods in my life where gay men were interested in me, but no women...and the guys were so sweet. It sucked turning them down). So, yes, our freedom to choose some things, even perhaps our sexuality is not under our control. We may choose how we DEAL with that sexuality, but not so much the sexuality itself. More to the point, whether genetic, or not, who cares? Homosexuality is a private matter. Or, as I like to say, "I have better things to worry about than who sticks what, where, in whom." Another post talked about the logic of homosexuality. Since when have people been very 'logical' about sex?? Besides, procreation, these days, just isn't an issue. There are PLENTY of people on the planet. If some people live lives that don't give rise to children, that is their issue. From this perspective, a heterosexual couple that chooses not to have children is no different than a pair of gay men (or lesbians if they choose to not have a kid via artificial means). If we are OK with such a heterosexual couple, then why have a problem with gay men? Or what about couples that adopt instead of raising their own kid? Gay men can do this as well, and lesbians (I have even known such a couple-they did just fine).
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To ArmTheMobNo, dealth penalty is still given out. And sometimes forensics are wrong. We are even now freeing people based on DNA evidence, where we once thought they were guilty beyond any possible doubt. Now that we have DNA evidence, we may think we won't have this problem anymore. That our evidence is ACTUALLY beyond a doubt. Then, in 30 years, we will discover that.......You get the idea.Once we have somebody, killing them is sort of beyond the point. In a cell, they cannot hurt people (provided the cell is actually a cell). On the other hand, we CAN learn from them, and figure out (or try) why the hell they went bonkers, and what we can do about that.Of course, this solution requires people to listen, and think, instead of freak out and play politics, so...good luck on that ever happening.
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Actually, there are lots of bits of missing data here. People are not getting early parole as much as they used to, because of mandatory minimums. Also, when people DO get out, background checks are MUCH more thorough than they used to be. Getting a job is tremendously harder for that reason. I know this for a fact. A friend of mine got out of jail 40 YEARS ago, and still has it come up in job interviews. If you can't live honestly, you live as best you can. If the only people you know anymore are those that you met in prison, then it should surprise no one if people turn back to crime, especially when some crime is so profitable. Finally, yes, some people are ****ed up. But those are the extremes. Does anyone think that the US, with its HUGE incarceration rate, really has such a higher percentage of lunatics than other countries. And if so, WHY??? That would be the real question. Finally, anyone convicted of a drug crime (including minor possession of Marijuana) is banned from any federal education aid or employment. This means that a lot of the people who would be best served by the 'free education' services are those that don't get it. The war on drugs has hurt our social freedoms and created problems with organized crime the exact same way prohibition of alcohol did. Finally, putting people in jail, trying them, etc, is expensive. Especially for small crimes (drugs again), this is money being wasted without actually achieving anything. Those who think jail isn't harsh enough have clearly never been there. It is no cake walk. The reason people think this is because the really ****ed up ones are the ones who run things there. I don't mean the guards. I mean the crazy mother****ers have the easiest time because everyone is afraid of them, so their time in prison is the easiest, while the minor criminals get it the worst. Therefore, the people we would most like jail to frighten are the least frightened. While killing people may satisfy our hate, anger, and wish for revenge, it doesn't achieve anything positive. Putting someone behind bars keeps them from killing/etc just as well as killing does. The main difference is that even behind bars there is a chance that a person will turn around and do something worth while. And yes, there are people Like Ted Bundy. But how many of them are their really compared to the entire prison population? Not a whole lot. How many potentially worthwhile human beings are there? A good number. The problem is that we seem to have forgotten that most things don't fit into extremes. Most people are neither bundy nor pot smoking teenager. Most people are moderately messed up, moderately dangerous, and moderately reformable. The actual thing that needs to be done is to be able to better distinguish who is far gone and who just ****ed up in life and just needs another chance. Do that, and you will lower the incarceration rate, keep the real crazies locked up, and let people who could actually be productive actually do so. Suggestions: End the war on drugs. Learn from prohibition. It didn't work then, it isn't working now. All it does is fund terrorists and weapons manufacturers. Remove mandatory minimums. These miss the peculiarities of real life. Identify crimes of passion and separate them from crimes of serious mental defect. Child molestors are the second. They are hard to reform because they are actually broken in the head, its not just a 'choice' for them (AFAIK, I could be wrong). On the same note, separate ACTUAL child molestation from statutory rape. ACTUAL child molestation involves going after people who aren't physically mature. Some people lye about their age and look older than they are, and this shouldn't be the fault of the people they have sex with (of their own free will). Raise the quality of our schools. Make the schoolday longer, really. Right now kids get out of school before their parents get off from work, which means there are hours of time where these kids have no supervision and sets the stage for bad things to happen. Have more cultural festivals and such. I know this seems like a weird suggestion, but around where I live (NC), the kids I knew who 'went bad' did it mainly as a slow offshoot of boredom and parental neglect. You can't make someone a good parent, but at least you can keep kids from getting terminally bored to the point of lighting things on fire. Oh, and to answer the root question: Death penalty wrong. Come on, we are better than that, at least supposedly. Violent nasty career criminals have no compassion. Hate them for it if you will, but realize that you are a step closer as soon as you no longer care about their life.
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Evolution Or God... How were we created?
MajesticTreeFrog replied to Nemisis's topic in Science and Technology
No, communists are atheists (usually), but they are not related. Atheism is not a form of Communism, nor is Communism a form of Atheism. One can be an atheist and have nothing to do with Communism, in terms of historical lineage or ideology. Similarly, one can be a Communist and have nothing to do with atheism. That the recent communists were atheists is unfortunate, but not necessarily related. On the other hand, Catholicism IS a form of christianity, and protestant forms of christianity, while not part of catholicism, ARE related, both historically and ideologically. Which is why conclusions get drawn as they are. -
In your own post you assured people they wouldn't be killed. From that statement I presumed that you thought such an assurance was necessary. If it was a joke, I just misunderstood. No need to get so bent out of shape. But as for where I came up with such an opinion- from my misunderstanding of your post. Chill.
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Graphics Programs HELP
MajesticTreeFrog replied to destinedskater's topic in Graphics, Design & Animation
There is supposedly a plugin/skin for the GIMP that arranges its menus like Photoshop, which is WONDERFUL. I suggest you get that, because photoshop is sorta the default, and the more like photoshop it is the easier the transition when you finally get going with it. -
(From what I have heard, Q4 may be at the top here, after I play it)1. HL 22. HL 13. Unreal (The first one. And no, NOT unreal tournament)4. Quake 1 (go play it again, it is better than you remember)5. Doom - You know it.Also on my list are things like Red Faction and Natural Selection....There are a lot of damn good ones.
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Fallout 2Ultima Underworld 1MorrowindZelda and such aren't really RPGs, they are adventure games.And I consider the FF series more like play through novels, as there isn't any actual ROLE PLAYING happening. They really need to divide the genre between games like morrowind, where you have actual choices, and FF, where it is just a linear booklike experience that you play instead of read/watch.
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Which CPU Is Better? AMD Or Intel
MajesticTreeFrog replied to prosorcerer's topic in Hardware Workshop
Which is why you keep everything except the CPU the same, or as close as possible, and repeat using multiple variations of matched hardware. My comment about AMD stands. Not like I care, I like my Mac, and computers are so fast these days that it has basically stopped mattering. -
Have you considered that some things in religion can be backed up? And when I say, 'in religion' I don't mean christianity, or any other specific religion, just the entire spiritual spectrum. Some of it can be backed up. For instance, consider spontaneous acts of kindness. Religions of all stripes honor these, say they are good, worthwhile, and noble. Granted, you do not need a religion to have these values, but at the same time, these values are not things that are 'backed up'. Even if you find evidence for them, that isn't really why people do them, and likely as not, if you agree with these values, being 'backed up' has little to do with WHY you believe them. Anyway, I think your issue with religion comes when religion covers questions that are factual and phyiscal in nature, rather than spiritual (like the beginning of life, etc). If this is the case then I agree, Religion has no business yapping about such things. Science is far better suited.
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Well, for unsigned bands your job is really to get word of mouth and 'buzz' going. Anything that does that is good. This is why some 'shock' acts work. The shock creates buzz. First, cut some tracks and mix them using mastering software and put up MP3s. https://www.scene.org/ is a place that will take them, there are many others as well. Play a lot of clubs, and be professional. Learn to play a crowd. Leave the audience captivated so all they can do is talk about you. Learn about contracts. This keeps you paid, and it keeps you out of trouble. Learn about marketing. SERIOUSLY. Good marketing will go a long way. Its part of the 'buzz' thing. Be distinctive. I realize that this may be counter intuitive given the manufacture crap on the radio, but being distinctive is what makes people remember you. Know your market. Know what type of people like your type of music, and get them samples. If you have a good market, and good buzz, and some 'cred' in whatever scene you are in, you are a lot more likely to get signed. Labels want to make money, if you can show that you have a market that will pay money for your work, they are a LOT more likely to take you on.