• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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        28 days ago

        I’d like to see a study that actually shows it matters if someone has one, because I’m dubious.

        Edit: I forgot that asking for evidence of something is the worst thing you can possibly do on the internet.

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            28 days ago

            Hanks larger point is that you can answer a lot of questions in life by being more curious than suspicious.

            You mean like how I asked if there were any studies to support it?

            You can be curious and suspicious.

            Thank you for the links, I will read them.

            Edit: You have convinced me. Thank you again.

            Edit 2: I forgot that thanking someone and admitting you are wrong is the other worst thing you can possibly do on the internet.

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          28 days ago

          Edit: I forgot that asking for evidence of something is the worst thing you can possibly do on the internet.

          Depends on how the request is framed. Being dismissive and smug about it gets the pushback.

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            28 days ago

            I wasn’t trying to be smug. I sincerely wanted evidence. I was dubious, so I wanted a study. I said so. I got a shit ton of people who didn’t like it before my edit. I’m not sure how my request was smug.

            Also, admitting I was wrong and thanking the person for showing me I was wrong afterward also got pushback, so…

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              28 days ago

              When you come in doubtful and put zero effort into a basic search of something and request someone else does the work for you it comes across that way. The edits make it look worse by complaining that people didn’t like your dismissive and smug request for someone to do a basic search.

              Admitting you were wrong wasn’t what got pushback.

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                28 days ago

                This is what I said:

                I’d like to see a study that actually shows it matters if someone has one, because I’m dubious.

                I really don’t see how that is smug. Maybe you consider that lazy, but how is it smug? Smug means “having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one’s achievements.” How am I doing that? I really don’t understand what you’re saying here.

                For the record: I have no pride in myself whatsoever and I think anything I’ve ever achieved has been worthless shit.

                Admitting you were wrong wasn’t what got pushback.

                It also got pushback. It just did. Look at the comment.

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                    28 days ago

                    Most people hate me anyway. I’m sure this won’t make much of a difference.

                    But I would honestly like you to please explain to me what achievement I take excessive pride in. I really do what to know because I can’t think of a single thing I’ve achieved other than contributing half of my genetics to a wonderful child who I’m a bad parent to that’s worth taking pride in, let alone excessive pride.

                    Again, I honestly want to know what I should be proud of in my life. I cannot think of a single thing.

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              25 days ago

              Yeah, I recognize you when we were talking about THC. I don’t think you’re wrong in this case? You just asked to see if changing order per ballot really does make a difference in voting stats. In any case dry herb vapes are the best, vaporizes flower’s thc without burning, so it’s probably a bit healthier.

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                26 days ago

                Yep, that’s all I asked. For some reason, my not knowing that was a cardinal sin because it’s common knowledge.

                But whatever, I’m used to most people hating me because I’m stupid.

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          28 days ago

          Think about your local area, you don’t think there is anyone who would just box in the first name because they didn’t recognize either names and just want to get it over with?

          Some states even have a set of boxes for straight ticket voting so you don’t even have to know the name of who you’re voting for which really tilts local elections.

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            28 days ago

            I guess I don’t vote that way so I didn’t understand that people actually do. I just leave it blank when I don’t know. I thought that was what most people did. I guess not. I was shown otherwise.

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          27 days ago

          I forgot that asking for evidence of something is the worst thing you can possibly do on the internet.

          It is when you’re asking about something that’s common knowledge.

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            27 days ago

            I apologize for my lack of omniscience, but just because something is common knowledge doesn’t necessarily mean I know about it.

            As the XKCD cartoon goes-

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      28 days ago

      Huh? Eliminating an unfair advantage doesn’t mean Democrats have to win? If I were in a race with Usain Bolt and they stopped giving him an objective advantage of a 10-meter head start, Usain Bolt would still win. It’s just a fact that Republicans are broadly popular among Montana voters. Measures to reduce unfairness don’t inherently mean you’ll change the binary win/lose outcome of the competition (although I’ll note that you’re reducing Montana’s 150-member legislature and its executive branch to a binary “controls/does not control”).

      And as other commenters have noted, the anchoring bias is an extremely prolific and well-known cognitive bias. This objectively does make things less unfair.

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      28 days ago

      Tester has held a Senate seat for the last twelve years, even if he’s a bit of a shitlib. Steve Bullock, another mountain west Dem, was the governor as recently as 2020. And Brian Swartzer before that.

      Its been trending conservative as the O&G industry has consumed the media markets and dominated the local political scene. But these big empty states aren’t naturally conservative by any means. No more than Minnesota or Michigan or Pennsylvania. They only trend that way when oil money drowns the democratic process.

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      27 days ago

      I know how it can feel like any steps in the right direction is like trying to swim up a waterfall, but you gotta start somewhere.

      Also, ignore the haters and downvotes. It seems like a disproportionate reaction. It’s not like you were being rude or a jerk.

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        27 days ago

        It’s not like you were being rude or a jerk.

        The rest of Lemmy appears to disagree with you.

        I certainly wasn’t intending to be. I guess I just am one whether I want to be or not.