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Noodlebrain91 OP wrote
Reply to comment by Noodlebrain91 in by Noodlebrain91
and it seems as if its so integrated into our logic.the fallacy is so good i almost felt that the logic that contained it is less perfect than it is.scary thought.
Noodlebrain91 OP wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted50965 in by Noodlebrain91
In my country i think there's a lot of censorship and woe unto that.
Noodlebrain91 OP wrote
Reply to comment by Noodlebrain91 in by Noodlebrain91
i would just call it,indeed,one big hidden fallacy.
Noodlebrain91 OP wrote
Reply to comment by actuallyaseal in by Noodlebrain91
i have definitely thought of that before posting this and i can say you will go insane trying to accept such a thing without this one rule,or denying this thing.i call it a necessity.i can say that your belief that my belief is absolute is absolute and therefore is bad.it makes no sense.
EmberGrove wrote
Reply to by Noodlebrain91
Schools are factories to produce good workers not to think. Ofcours it wont teach philosophy
actuallyaseal wrote
Reply to by Noodlebrain91
Would the belief "that everything bad arises from absolute beliefs" be an absolute belief itself?
Noodlebrain91 wrote
Mental illness is a tool used by mainstream brain controled normies to segregate you and bring you into their guild
Noodlebrain91 wrote
No way.If its true it would only be because these students want to prove that attractive isn't everything and therefore want to deliver rants towards their teachers
fortmis wrote
Marici and colleagues said that future research could explore other aspects of teacher attractiveness, including gender, teaching style, facial attractiveness, or voice characteristics. Additionally, further investigation is needed to understand the mechanisms through which teachers’ attire influences students.
why tho -- is this for AI teacher design purposes or something
asterism wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by TwentyFiveCharsOrLess in Students are more willing to do homework when they view their teacher as attractive by ziq
If Hooters opened a private school.
I am sure that wouldn't be terrible and full of really bad shit /s
asterism wrote
Reply to comment by Fool in Students are more willing to do homework when they view their teacher as attractive by ziq
having flashbacks to when folks thought Kim Jong Un's sister was going to take over.
Fool wrote
Reply to comment by asterism in Students are more willing to do homework when they view their teacher as attractive by ziq
Global Conquest?
/un-squirrel
asterism wrote (edited )
I really need to get me an army of simps damn. If you can get people to do homework imagine what else could be possible
/j
Fool wrote
I would have done so much homework if my teacher was a gas giant.
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TwentyFiveCharsOrLess wrote
Maybe I would’ve made it if all my teachers had been hot. Maybe I just need to find a school with only hot teachers. /s
EatMyPixelDust wrote
Why the downvotes? Is this fake/scam?
asterism wrote
Reply to Shame makes people living in poverty more supportive of authoritarianism, study finds by Tequila_Wolf
Seems pretty obvious. Shame can only exist if there is an authority to create it
fortmis wrote
Reply to Shame makes people living in poverty more supportive of authoritarianism, study finds by Tequila_Wolf
Oof that's dark
Pax wrote
Reply to comment by Majrelende in Many Differences Between Liberals and Conservatives May Boil Down to One Belief [edit: This has relevance outside/beyond the liberal-conservative spectrum] by cyb3rd4ndy
We all experience domination. I'd say I'm more afraid of compromising in the fight against it.
Fool wrote (edited )
Reply to Many Differences Between Liberals and Conservatives May Boil Down to One Belief [edit: This has relevance outside/beyond the liberal-conservative spectrum] by cyb3rd4ndy
So I guess the study was done by conservatives, because otherwise how could they tell who was who without categories that matter.
Note: This study means all scientists are conservative.
moonlune wrote
Reply to comment by Pax in Many Differences Between Liberals and Conservatives May Boil Down to One Belief [edit: This has relevance outside/beyond the liberal-conservative spectrum] by cyb3rd4ndy
anarchists both trust and fear of other people.
Majrelende wrote
Reply to comment by Pax in Many Differences Between Liberals and Conservatives May Boil Down to One Belief [edit: This has relevance outside/beyond the liberal-conservative spectrum] by cyb3rd4ndy
I can identify an anarchist fear: that of being dominated.
Pax wrote
Reply to Many Differences Between Liberals and Conservatives May Boil Down to One Belief [edit: This has relevance outside/beyond the liberal-conservative spectrum] by cyb3rd4ndy
Makes some intuitive sense to me - I've heard versions of this before.
What I would be interested to hear is underlying beliefs differentiating them from Marxists and them from anarchists. But maybe it's more about underlying fears?
Conservatives seem afraid that the people below them on the hierarchy are conniving to replace them.
Liberals seem afraid of a world where a just order is not imposed.
Marxists seem afraid of a world that cannot be changed at grand scales.
I'd hazard to say that anarchism is fearless, but I see it veering into a circlejerk.
cyb3rd4ndy OP wrote
Reply to Many Differences Between Liberals and Conservatives May Boil Down to One Belief [edit: This has relevance outside/beyond the liberal-conservative spectrum] by cyb3rd4ndy
Some studies from the pop article:
Compassionate Liberals and Polite Conservatives: Associations of Agreeableness With Political Ideology and Moral Values: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0146167210366854
Enemies of freedom: Understanding right-wing authoritarianism: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1988-98419-000
A dual-process cognitive-motivational theory of ideology and prejudice: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0065260101800046
Primal World Beliefs: https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2018-49649-001.html
EmberGrove wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by !deleted50965 in by Noodlebrain91
I mean like in grade school. Where art classes don't exist / are the bare minumum
edit: fixed the auto correct.