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Whats making you happy right now

#19611 User is offline   Tiste Simeon 

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Posted 12 January 2025 - 03:24 PM

View PostMezla PigDog, on 12 January 2025 - 10:09 AM, said:

My yoga teacher farted in class the other day. She was showing the class a pose and when she strained to get up, out it popped.

You can't see other peoples faces when someone farts in class so I have this shame that I'm the only one trying not to fall into fits of hysterics.

Can you think of a regular situation in which someone farts and it doesn't make you want to laugh? Are there people in the world who don't laugh at public farts?

Seen online:
"If you don't laugh at farts I feel sorry for you because you're choosing to have less laughter and joy in your life, and the exact same amount of farts."

That's being said I always thought letting out toots was just part of the job when it came to yoga?
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Posted 13 January 2025 - 12:13 AM

I couldn't hear any farts during MMA/jiu jitsu classes for about 12 years. (Am 90-95% deaf, so when I took out my hearing aids, I was functionally totally deaf)

In the exercise world, farts mostly get a slight smile/giggle. In the pro sports world, people shit themselves during the games or races and it's kinda normalized.

That being said, I usually did smile a tiny bit when I farted in BJJ class. The toots are one of life's small joys.
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Posted 16 January 2025 - 04:30 PM

I had my initial screening appointment for my autism assessment yesterday. Wound myself up all week ahead of it only for the lady to be absolutely lovely and agree to a referral very straightforwardly. I'm not sure how much the 45 minute interview affected things since she said I'd scored well above the points threshold they want to see to recommend referral in the pre-screening questionnaire.

My fellow Brits on here will appreciate how exceptionally well behaved I was in ignoring the urge to ask if points meant prizes Posted Image

Joking aside, it feels nice to have passed that particular hurdle. Now I have a very long questionnaire to fill in and another one for my mum and Mr NAB to do, then it's an 11-12 week wait from the point they get the paperwork back from me to get the assessment appointment. I didn't realise that the process is to interview me and my informant (my mum) at the same time, and then the two assessors compare notes and report back with their findings.

Going to know one way or the other by the summer!

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Posted 16 January 2025 - 05:14 PM

View Postamphibian, on 13 January 2025 - 12:13 AM, said:

I couldn't hear any farts during MMA/jiu jitsu classes for about 12 years. (Am 90-95% deaf, so when I took out my hearing aids, I was functionally totally deaf)

In the exercise world, farts mostly get a slight smile/giggle. In the pro sports world, people shit themselves during the games or races and it's kinda normalized.

That being said, I usually did smile a tiny bit when I farted in BJJ class. The toots are one of life's small joys.


Sometimes I exercise in order to fart.

For example, I decided to hazard repopulating my gut microbiome with a probiotic feast that I've been spreading out over the past week. Uzbek fermented pickles and yoghurt, Nepali fermented---I think?---green mangos and vegetables, though since they're partly submerged in oil I'm not sure if the Nepali pickles have live bacteria... the Uzbek almost certainly do. The Uzbek fermented cabbage produces tons of gas, and I want to make sure it exits promptly through the wholesome channel.

In fact I read a few articles recommending that people take a walk after eating in order to fart:

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Walking after a meal gets your bowels moving, which can reduce bloating and acid reflux, and potentially help prevent Type 2 diabetes, according to experts

Why "fart walks" after meals are good for you, experts say - Axios


Sometimes I do a fart dance. Closely related to the poop dance, of course. To jiggle my bowels, and let them breathe out. Like a rain dance that actually works.
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Posted 17 January 2025 - 08:15 AM

AD as someone recently diagnosed with Type 2 I have started walking every lunchtime to flatten the sugar curve and yeah, let rip haha

TRB fantastic news and while it sounds like a fairly long winded process it must feel great to have things moving!
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Posted 17 January 2025 - 12:16 PM

View PostTiste Simeon, on 17 January 2025 - 08:15 AM, said:

...let rip haha

...a fairly long winded process it must feel great to have things moving!


I feel you're on a theme here. ;)

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Posted 18 January 2025 - 02:04 AM

The greatest thing about living alone is being able to blare music in the kitchen when cooking.

I've spent the better life around my mom who always compained about how much time she spent in the kitchen. In her 60s now, she absolutely hates it.

To avoid becoming miserable like her, whenever I spend any significant time preparing food, I make sure one of to have my favourite music playlists is playing on the stereo, so that I always have positive associations with cooking.

But it's not something that's feasible when iving with 3 other people. Which is why I'm glad to finally be back home after the autumn and the holidays spent at my parents' place.

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Posted 27 January 2025 - 12:25 PM

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Breakthroughs from Chinese AI startup DeepSeek have stunned Silicon Valley [...]

China's rapid advances suggest America's strategy of withholding technology from China might just be speeding up the evolution of its rival's AI knowhow. [...]

DeepSeek created and released its entirely open source project for about $6 million in training costs ("a joke of a budget," in one
expert's words). OpenAI is spending hundreds of millions of dollars. [...]

Deepseek [...] focused on basic research rather than consumer product development.

Silicon Valley's startup culture relentlessly pushes research in the direction of the consumer market. But sometimes[...] basic research is even more important than market share — and open research tends to overwhelm secret research.

OpenAI's pivot from "world's best AI lab" to "aspiring consumer tech giant" has wowed the financial world but could leave the U.S. in second place.

https://www.axios.co...na-openai-rival


I'm happy to see virtue triumphing over greed and selfishness. And open access + fundamental research over trying to conquer the consumer market ASAP.

Sure, I have much more monetary capital invested in non-Chinese AI (and related infrastructure) than I do in Chinese AI, but in the longer run being able to get equivalent or better performance so much more cheaply is fantastic news---and it's all open source.

As with subsidies for green energy, this is another area where China is proving to be the ethical hero of the early 21st century. (Granted, it still has a lot of very major issues from ethical standpoints....)
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Posted 27 January 2025 - 09:33 PM

Deep Seek's icon is a blue whale. Just saying.
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Posted 28 January 2025 - 12:40 PM

I keep saying that one of the reasons the US (and others really; including probably my country) paint China in the media as this deeply scary enemy is because they are leaving the nonsense in the dust and progressing with technology as a MUCH faster pace than anyone else in the world. And the US know that to achieve similar ends, they would have to invest a TONNE of money...and the private sector will demand it's payout even so...it's a herculean task that no administration is willing to put their necks on the line for. At some point in the last 50 years the US went from being a leader in all these fronts, to being so left behind that catching up will be a daunting ordeal...if it's even possible.

Deep Seek being so much stronger than ChatGPT is proof of that. And the fact that the Bros in Silicon Valley are "stunned" is hilarious because of course when you don't laser focus your shit on consumerism, you're going to be able to build a much stronger and rounded system.

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Posted 28 January 2025 - 02:54 PM

It's hard to ignore the source of the 'cheaper, faster' background to this. Sure, US techbros are losing their minds and the stock market is giving them a deserved slap, but otoh it's China. A country that can take over its pretend private corporations any time it likes, funnel bazillions of money and resources into them and leave it all off the books, and who would cheerfully do this one week after trumpler announces a massive investment in his buddies' AI efforts, just to mess with the US.

Does it do what they say it does? Looks like. Was it as cheap and fast as they claim? I have doubts.
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Posted 28 January 2025 - 03:08 PM

View PostAbyss, on 28 January 2025 - 02:54 PM, said:

... and who would cheerfully do this one week after trumpler announces a massive investment in his buddies' AI efforts, just to mess with the US.

I mean, respect to them for that! Do it again!
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Posted 28 January 2025 - 04:08 PM

View PostAbyss, on 28 January 2025 - 02:54 PM, said:

It's hard to ignore the source of the 'cheaper, faster' background to this. Sure, US techbros are losing their minds and the stock market is giving them a deserved slap, but otoh it's China. A country that can take over its pretend private corporations any time it likes, funnel bazillions of money and resources into them and leave it all off the books, and who would cheerfully do this one week after trumpler announces a massive investment in his buddies' AI efforts, just to mess with the US.

Does it do what they say it does? Looks like. Was it as cheap and fast as they claim? I have doubts.


Again, I feel like we all spend so much time debating over whether these things are happening as they are said to happen, or in some other way that the Chinese govt are keeping tamped down is "rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic" level busywork that accomplishes not much.


The facts are that China is ahead of the G7 on multiple fronts, be it EV's at reasonable prices, or clean energy (which again, the independent bodies that report this aren't falling for Chinese propaganda), or their cities are next level in a lot of cases not just for tourism, but for public infrastructure and transit as well. I know people find the facial recognition/thumbprint monetary system scary, but it's a minor step away from using your phone (which you facial recognition into anyways) or tapping a card...remove the fact that the Chinese govt is a communist one, and you're left with a country who are at least trying to step forward within the confines of that structure. We also hear that "Chinese things are poorly made and cut corners"...this is a long-term grift on the American people by its own leaders and corporatists...the reason why the Chinese products that are in the states and elsewhere that are poorly made (Think Dollar store stuff) is because that's the level of quality that American companies are willing to buy because that's what Americans can afford and still be profitable. There's tonnes of Chinese products that are well made, and last a long ass time...but Americans can't afford them, and American corporations who import shit don't bother with it because they can't make a profit, so you get the cheap shit instead.

I mean let's not pretend the reason that Chinese EV's aren't allowed to be sold in America and Canada isn't because they would DESTROY the high profit levels that companies like Tesla, and others who make EV's here, so those companies lobby the govt HARD to disallow them and for no other reason. Same with Huawei phones, and any other decently made Chinese product (And if you think it's just becuase of the CCP, think again, in January Biden just blocked the sale of a US steel company to Nippon in Japan citing "security concerns"...it's not remotely security concerns...it's the fucking lobbyists in American corporations). Meanwhile, Chinese EV's are not only largely affordable, but are well made and becoming more and more ubiquitous every year over there. And along those lines, our lack of EV infrastructure which is CRAWLING along in both the US and Canada does so at that sluggish pace due to govt red tape, NIMBYs, and other shit that just allows stuff to take such long time. And it has to be complete enough by 2035...ten years....in ten years we need enough infrastructure to make EV's be the dominant vehicles on the roads...Ten years is a MASSIVELY short timeframe for Canada to pull that off...These things just get built in China. Is that due to the CCP's dominance over those industries? Maybe. But I'm not going to argue results which are clear. Meanwhile in Canada it's been what like 14 years since the start of the Eglinton Crosstown (a 19km, 25-stop mostly above ground) transit project and it's still not done and open? Since 2010 in China they have built 1000km of train rail lines, 5000km of Urban Rail lines, and 3800km of subway lines. The difference is staggering.

I guess my point is that it doesn't remotely matter how these things occurred (aside from the lack of bureaucracy and red tape), or if we believe the Chinese govt on how they occurred and how much they cost...the thing that stands is they did this. It exists. They are the newest global leader on those fronts. The fact that the govt is communist is besides the point really when it comes to their progress.

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Posted 28 January 2025 - 04:24 PM

All fair points. It's just that there is grounds for doubt much of what they display as shiny and glorious is nearly as shiny as they say it is. You're right about the consumer products, but every one of their EVs could cost two teslas, create more waste than four rangerovers, and use the labour of an entire family paid near nothing for the work, and we wouldn't know. We would never know. This is a country that decided it was acceptable to half-ass baby food production safety for years til the story leaked, then blamed it on one guy who died mysteriously, and buried the story. This is the country that buried the covid epidemic in early days. That continuously demands other countries do more for the environment but demand exceptions for themselves. That despite having no land connection, routinely insist they are entitled to a share of the arctic because they have such a big chunk of the worldwide population. My suspension of disbelief is suspended when it comes to china because they weaponize fiction and they're a global leader in that field too.
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Posted 28 January 2025 - 05:18 PM

View PostAbyss, on 28 January 2025 - 04:24 PM, said:

All fair points. It's just that there is grounds for doubt much of what they display as shiny and glorious is nearly as shiny as they say it is. You're right about the consumer products, but every one of their EVs could cost two teslas, create more waste than four rangerovers, and use the labour of an entire family paid near nothing for the work, and we wouldn't know. We would never know. This is a country that decided it was acceptable to half-ass baby food production safety for years til the story leaked, then blamed it on one guy who died mysteriously, and buried the story. This is the country that buried the covid epidemic in early days. That continuously demands other countries do more for the environment but demand exceptions for themselves. That despite having no land connection, routinely insist they are entitled to a share of the arctic because they have such a big chunk of the worldwide population. My suspension of disbelief is suspended when it comes to china because they weaponize fiction and they're a global leader in that field too.


I take your point, but all those accusations could be laid at the US and Canada's feet if we dug far enough...I think that's what I'm coming to realize as I age, that we act like we are so much better than places like China, but we aren't and on so many fronts we either fail or match them for shittiness...we just exist in our own media orbit that avoids speaking on it, you know?

You know what? I'm interested to find the matches, so I'll lay them out.


Baby Food China: The occurrence you're talking about happened in 2008 and it wasn't the govt, it was a dairy company would valued extra profit....they were caught, the govt put 21 of them on trial, drove them into bankruptcy, and sold off their assets. A total of 21 Sanlu officials were put on trial. They were charged with endangering public safety and selling toxic foods.
And those charged weren't just low-ranking employees. The government didn't merely nominate several scapegoats. They pursued those directly responsible. Four top executives of the company were charged. Among them was Sanlu Group's chairwoman and general manager, Tian Wenhua. Wenhua became one of the highest ranking business executives to be prosecuted in China. Many viewed her as chiefly to blame for what happened.It also wasn't "for years" it sounds like it was only that year. So I don't think we can call that "This is a country"....you could say "a shitty corporation did shitty things to increase profit and got caught"...but that's not the same thing. And since then China has become the world leader in baby food production.

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then blamed it on one guy who died mysteriously, and buried the story.


This did not happen. I'm not even sure where you got it to be honest, but there's a lot of misinformation out there.


Baby Food America: In 2022 Abbott was investigated as babies began to get ill, whole plants were shut down and people who knew about it silenced...and in 2024 there was found heavy metals and lead in baby food in much higher amounts than the FDA supposedly allows...so A. not 2008 but 2022 to present, and B. things have only gotten worse since the initial issue. This has still not been resolved in 2025.


China Covid Pandemic: Yeah, for sure they sat on it for days, but let's be real the thing was already out amongst the world probably a week before even China knew they had an outbreak due to the two week gestation period of the virus...so I'm not sure how much help the extra days would have wrought. It was getting out no matter what. YMMV though. China's death count was just over 5k, likely due to the lockdown they enforced being enforced hardcore to tamp down the spread. YMMV on what you think of that too.

America Covid Pandemic: 1,219,487 people died from it in the states, due to mismanagement of Trump, the throwing out of the emergency setlist Obama laid out, and due to MASSIVE misinformation campaign, grifters, people not wanting their personal freedoms impinged, ect. You get the point. America comes off the worst in the COVID Pandy by a very long stretch.


China Environment: "That continuously demands other countries do more for the environment but demand exceptions for themselves" Again, according to the two independent global bodies that report on the the climate and clean energy China has reduced it's emissions more than most countries on the planet in the last decade, and clean energy has been one of their biggest achievements. And we believe those two independent bodies because their tests cannot be faked. It's not like they go and ask what China has done and just get a report from the CCP. They conduct the testing themselves. You can actually read most of it, but it's a lot of in the weeds insider baseball stuff related to climate...but it's valid.

Canada Environment: Our most recent PM backtracked on a bunch of clean energy promises from his 2015 campaign, and we are still one of the global leaders in fracking and carbon heavy footprints...it got so bad that we had to dip out of the Tokyo Accord asks of us because we were not doing near enough to stop our emissions or even slow them...Alberta is just allowed to do what it likes and no one has the political will to stop them...and one of our only things that MIGHT over time have mitigated our emissions was the carbon tax....which was initially on the corporations with Cap & Trade having to handle their emissions and pay above that cap...which due to Conservative premiers coming to power and not waning to ding their corporate buddies (who lobbied them) all turfed so the tax was on the consumers, and then the Federal cons started harping on it as a campaign slogan against the Liberals, even though it was their previous Con govt that put it into place...so even the bare minimum we could do, we bloody well struggle to do. We could also stop shipping all our E-waste to China and other countries to deal with while lying that we are recycling it (see: "The Shopping Conspiracy" on Netflix) to pretend we're doing more than we are. So frankly, in that light, China has a right to demand more of us...we SUCK at clean energy and climate action in Canada and don't get me started on the States. We talk a good game, but we do almost nothing.


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My suspension of disbelief is suspended when it comes to china because they weaponize fiction and they're a global leader in that field too.


Oh I think that's the USA though man. Which is Currently being run by a deliberate and avowed fascist, voted into office by more than Half the voters in that country, a man who made lying a national pastime and made fictional shit be his bread and butter to sell to his plebs, and put a whole slew of oligarchs in charge of things.


I get it though, we are wading through YEARS and years of propaganda that is rooted in our consumerist, capitalist and consumption culture about China. I just feel like the view we have of them is not what we think it is. Do they do bad shit? For sure. But we act like the US and Canadian systems are so above it all and it's simply not the case.

Hell the "social credit system" is one of the most prevalent things you hear in Canada about China doing...and it's utter and complete bullshit and Chinese people will actually look back at you and point at "Credit Scores" preventing you from getting a house or a loan and be like "Dawg, I think that was protection on the part of your govt, cause we don't have social credit, but you certinalty do"
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Posted 28 January 2025 - 08:46 PM

Someone in my team had to visit one of our clients in China last month. It's a city on the South coast that was a fishing village in 1980 and is now a technology hub of 100 million people. The clients workforce working week is 6 days, 9am to 9pm. My colleague said he came home thinking the west is absolutely screwed.
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Posted 29 January 2025 - 05:44 AM

Also, if we're talking baby food have a look into what Nestlé used to do in Africa.
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Posted 29 January 2025 - 08:16 AM

But hard on the heels of that, China also has massively cheap labour, forced labour camps and I have personally watched the black van full up and drag a man screaming from his house in Beijing, it is an oppressive regime that does what it wants to get results. 9 to 9 6 days a week is not living
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Posted 29 January 2025 - 11:28 AM

View PostMacros, on 29 January 2025 - 05:44 AM, said:

Also, if we're talking baby food have a look into what Nestlé used to do in Africa.


Nestle is one of (if not THE) most evil corporations on the planet.
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Posted 30 January 2025 - 02:57 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 28 January 2025 - 05:18 PM, said:

View PostAbyss, on 28 January 2025 - 04:24 PM, said:

All fair points. It's just that there is grounds for doubt much of what they display as shiny and glorious is nearly as shiny as they say it is... My suspension of disbelief is suspended when it comes to china because they weaponize fiction and they're a global leader in that field too.


I take your point, but all those accusations could be laid at the US and Canada's feet if we dug far enough.....I get it though, we are wading through YEARS and years of propaganda that is rooted in our consumerist, capitalist and consumption culture about China. I just feel like the view we have of them is not what we think it is. Do they do bad shit? For sure. But we act like the US and Canadian systems are so above it all and it's simply not the case....


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View PostMacros, on 29 January 2025 - 05:44 AM, said:

Also, if we're talking baby food have a look into what Nestlé used to do in Africa.


Nestle is one of (if not THE) most evil corporations on the planet.



Everything you both say it true (and QT, tnx for the time you spent on that) or at least true enough, and i by no means excuse Canada, the US, or any other 'Western' country from their own distinct shitlists...

BUT....


View PostMezla PigDog, on 28 January 2025 - 08:46 PM, said:

Someone in my team had to visit one of our clients in China last month. It's a city on the South coast that was a fishing village in 1980 and is now a technology hub of 100 million people. The clients workforce working week is 6 days, 9am to 9pm. My colleague said he came home thinking the west is absolutely screwed.


View PostMacros, on 29 January 2025 - 08:16 AM, said:

But hard on the heels of that, China also has massively cheap labour, forced labour camps and I have personally watched the black van full up and drag a man screaming from his house in Beijing, it is an oppressive regime that does what it wants to get results. 9 to 9 6 days a week is not living



China does whatever it wants to its people to an extent no 'western nation' can touch, and declares it right and proper and willing. China has more people living in medieval conditions than the entire population of Canada while ghost cities sit empty doing nothing in particular. China has none of the checks and balances and elections and media to counter any of it even to whatever extent anyone might argue we do, and knows very well how to manipulate those systems against us. Are we also evil, sure, are we perfect, gods no, but i'll take our way over their way any day, and I don't accept that their way is more likely to save the planet sooner than anything we have going because i don't believe that they care beyond doing whatever helps make the minority of people in charge there richer and other countries look bad.



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