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@lain
did you died?
did you died?
@mackya
dude can't even pronounce cuneiform is unreliable source
dude can't even pronounce cuneiform is unreliable source
my dog hungy
time to make a pizza
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION: According to the survey, about 68.7% of publishing staff identify as straight or heterosexual.
This category saw the most change over the course of the study. In the initial survey in 2015, 88% of the respondents self-reported as straight. This survey saw a statistically significant negative change in the number of respondents that self-reported straight. The change can be largely attributed to the number that identified as bi and/or pansexual (14%). Not surprisingly, most of these are White women, but that again is most likely attributed to the fact that the field is overwhelmingly White women. Gay representation held steady at 4%, and lesbian representation increased 1 point to 3%, with asexual increasing to 3.8% from the 2019 results.
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SEXUAL ORIENTATION: According to the survey, about 68.7% of publishing staff identify as straight or heterosexual.
This category saw the most change over the course of the study. In the initial survey in 2015, 88% of the respondents self-reported as straight. This survey saw a statistically significant negative change in the number of respondents that self-reported straight. The change can be largely attributed to the number that identified as bi and/or pansexual (14%). Not surprisingly, most of these are White women, but that again is most likely attributed to the fact that the field is overwhelmingly White women. Gay representation held steady at 4%, and lesbian representation increased 1 point to 3%, with asexual increasing to 3.8% from the 2019 results.
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@sun
does seem pretty exceedingly dumb on their part, but maybe "expect the stupid" is reasonable these days
does seem pretty exceedingly dumb on their part, but maybe "expect the stupid" is reasonable these days
@sun @feld @mrsaturday
my license has a po box like 50k other people here because nobody even has street addresses. been yet another issue for financial companies, "what's your REEEEEEEEEEEAL address though? >:(
my license has a po box like 50k other people here because nobody even has street addresses. been yet another issue for financial companies, "what's your REEEEEEEEEEEAL address though? >:(
@georgia @anemone
"life" is tough to define, but suppose something like "subset of the universe which harnesses entropy gradients to propagate information packets", or something schrödinger-fuzzy like that is best can do. "god" is a bit easier, though still fuzzy, something like "thought-terminating cliche humans harness to hide their insecurities about the fundamental, or sometimes only personal, limits of description behind a veil of faux familiarity
"life" is tough to define, but suppose something like "subset of the universe which harnesses entropy gradients to propagate information packets", or something schrödinger-fuzzy like that is best can do. "god" is a bit easier, though still fuzzy, something like "thought-terminating cliche humans harness to hide their insecurities about the fundamental, or sometimes only personal, limits of description behind a veil of faux familiarity
@anemone @georgia
not just "life" (viroids and plasmids and obelisks and friends) but also "thing". lichen is alga (is cyanobacterium inside protist (is bacterium inside archaeon) and bacterium inside fungus (is bacterium inside archaeon). and i am composed of cells from union of father and mother, from mother directly, from father directly, from elder siblings, from quite possibly an engulfed twin, from aunt and uncle and grandparents and great aunts and whomever else, from assorted sexual partners, and from other random people have spent time around, all built from a mush of material and information passed back and forth between "different things" and evolving over time in diverging strains that work together or fight each other and packed with trillions of bacteria and protists and fungi viruses and friends and enemies and neighbours
not just "life" (viroids and plasmids and obelisks and friends) but also "thing". lichen is alga (is cyanobacterium inside protist (is bacterium inside archaeon) and bacterium inside fungus (is bacterium inside archaeon). and i am composed of cells from union of father and mother, from mother directly, from father directly, from elder siblings, from quite possibly an engulfed twin, from aunt and uncle and grandparents and great aunts and whomever else, from assorted sexual partners, and from other random people have spent time around, all built from a mush of material and information passed back and forth between "different things" and evolving over time in diverging strains that work together or fight each other and packed with trillions of bacteria and protists and fungi viruses and friends and enemies and neighbours
@sun @vitalis @coolboymew
i'm talking about how whenever a school book or something in canada or aus or wherever tries using CE there's a big grumproar and forced reversion
i'm talking about how whenever a school book or something in canada or aus or wherever tries using CE there's a big grumproar and forced reversion
@sun @vitalis @coolboymew
looking wiki now, apparently CE was used in reference to various calendars reckoning from various dates? like 'common era of the muslims, common era of the romans, common era of the jews. sensible to me when gregorian calendar with epoch becomes global standard that we have a "global common era" now, or just CE
CE is in use by everyone in china and assorted other countries (jp still calls it "western era", older china term). insisting on "just AD" anyhow seems only a thing in places with big christian populations to get mad
looking wiki now, apparently CE was used in reference to various calendars reckoning from various dates? like 'common era of the muslims, common era of the romans, common era of the jews. sensible to me when gregorian calendar with epoch becomes global standard that we have a "global common era" now, or just CE
CE is in use by everyone in china and assorted other countries (jp still calls it "western era", older china term). insisting on "just AD" anyhow seems only a thing in places with big christian populations to get mad
@sun @vitalis @coolboymew
CE first use is more than 300 years old apparently (to AD's 1000 since first appearance and 500 of widespread use)
CE first use is more than 300 years old apparently (to AD's 1000 since first appearance and 500 of widespread use)
@sun
garage sale still works in some places
garage sale still works in some places
@sun
play skeeball for me
play skeeball for me