The expedition was not real. I was alluding to Lovecraft without naming him.
There were some geologists (field work by my reckoning) from Massachusetts who went mad after an expedition to the Antarctic. The survivors came back mumbling something about a horrible thing from beyond the mountains.
“Then at the end of the week you have a free Big Mac”
You buy a Big Mac once a day?
Counterpoint: the replication crisis
In a vacuum, appealing to authority is fallacious. An idea must stand up on its own merits.
IRL, things get fuzzy. No one has the expertise and time to derive everything from first principles and redo every experiment ever performed. Thus we sadly have to have some level of trust in people.
Would this mean that the coming Age of Fire will result in smaller whales as global warming screws with the krill spawn rates?
I missed the NG era as a young lad. Would you please elaborate?
Polytheists are theists too
Literal IT Crowd episode plot
half joking
Don’t worry, he’ll return 2 Lemmy soon.
A friend and I were recently discussing how spineless modern boycotts are.
We set a goddamn deadline for when the Reddit boycott ended. No wonder Spez just waited. Most people then just continued using the website. What a disgrace.
Imagine if after one week of the genocide in Gaza, the BDS efforts just stopped. A boycott must be indefinite. It should go on until demands are met.
Every day I find a new reason to hate the US government.
They infiltrated vegan potlucks?!
Thanks, comrade
Thanks bro
Also I think that’s Note wearing a TempleOS shirt in the background of this other post by the artist.
What is the original source material for the image and the name of the woman within?
It was both, fellow worker.
We need a diversity of tactics. The literature describes a “radical flank effect” where the radical and moderate wings of social movements mutually benefit.