Arxir

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[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

Right? What kind of person teases us like that and then doesn't share the method :|

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Rather Disorganized attachment style. Sounds like he has a desire for closeness, is prone to regrets and shows behavior symptomatic of both anxious and avoidant attachment style

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 21 points 9 months ago

Literally the prequel to Up

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

ethical capitalism

:D

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

That's the girl with the head bobbing video on tiktok

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

What you are citing, that willpower is being used up over the day by decisions, is called ego depletion and it is wrong! There are experiments where two groups were either told that this is a thing or the opposite, that willpower is strengthened by every decision instead, and it turns out, that both groups had different willpower self assessments at the end of the trial in accordance with the theory of willpower they were told in the beginning, meaning it's just a placebo in the end. Neither ego depletion nor the opposite exist, but people feel as strong in willpower in accordance with their belief of how willpower works.

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago
[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)
  1. After WW1 and the Ottomans were defeated, it passed onto the Turkish (Islamic).
  1. After WW2 the Turkish were defeated and they lost it to Britain. In the same war the surviving Jews were displaced worldwide and had no country to live, so the League of Nations (U.S, Britain, Canada, France mainly) decided to give Jews a new home and call this new place the State of Israel. They put Israel right in the middle of the British controlled Palestine, which no Islamic nation could object to because they were all defeated in war.

Turkey never fought in ww2. Turkey was already after ww1 completely stripped of territory in the Levant. There also was no league of nations after ww2 anymore, but the UN was founded. No Arabic nations were defeated in ww2. Some of 4. happened after ww1 not 2. The creation of Israel was heavily objected by the neighboring Arabic nations, see 6-Day-War.

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 25 points 1 year ago

No, nobody can be fired for whatever gender, sexual orientation, religion or beliefs they have. The focus on LGBTQ+ or certain religious beliefs is due to the media focus and because of the countless instances where such terminations, both legal or illegally, have taken place. These legislations give these groups the same rights everybody else already enjoys, and are usually formulated in such a way that any discrimination in regards to gender, etc. are forbidden, this includes white, straight cis-men.

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (9 children)

What an amazing and terrifying read. Thanks for the link. It helped to understand some of the jargon, but now the post reads like office gossip. What does this have to do with the link you provided?

[–] Arxir@lemmy.world -3 points 1 year ago (14 children)

Probably just a jargon issue, but this assortment of words, both in the title and your post, makes no sense to me. Can you explain what you are even talking about?

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Welcome to our open chat!

Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas, or just chat. If you have recommendations on books, papers, blog posts, videos on sociological phenomena, please share them. What interests You definitely interests others :)

 

Welcome to our weekly open chat!

Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas, or just chat. If you have recommendations on books, papers, blog posts, videos on sociological phenomena, please share them. What interests You definitely interests others :)

I am considering turning this into a monthly open chat, what are your thoughts? Is there any specific type of content, which you would like to see here?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Arxir@lemmy.world to c/sociology@mander.xyz
 

Welcome to our weekly open chat!

Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas, or just chat. If you have recommendations on books, papers, blog posts, videos on sociological phenomena, please share them. What interests You definitely interests others :)

 

Welcome to our second weekly open chat!

Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas, or just chat. If you have recommendations on books, papers, blog posts, videos on sociological phenomena, please share them. What interests You definitely interests others :)

 

Hi c/Running,

I would like some advice on how to overcome/circumvent asthma-induced pain, while running.

I'm an avid runner, but I struggle with asthma for which I do take well-adjusted medication. I have difficulty running more than a couple minutes at a time. Whenever I start running, my lungs quickly begin to hurt (it's not my sides, my muscles could do so much more, but it's actually my lungs hurting), the pain becoming so bad, that I have to pause for more than five minutes after just two, three minutes of running. It takes between 20 to 30 minutes of this stop-and-go to finally "acclimate" myself enough to be able to run normally. As you can imagine, this can get very annoying and frustrating and makes running with a group nearly impossible.

On a side-note: When I am running outside, I experience this no matter which season it is or where I am running (forest, urban, field), but when I am running on a treadmill at the gym, I usually don't experience it so severely. Maybe something with the AC?

  1. Do You have similar experiences and can You share what helped you?

  2. What can I do to reduce the time it takes me to start-up?

  3. What can I do to have no/less asthma-induced pain, when starting to run?

  4. What kind of training schedule would you recommend for people with asthma? Are normal training schedules just stretched out regarding the increases in intensity over time or do I need a completely different approach?

Thank You for any advice on the matter!

 

Welcome to our second weekly open chat!

Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas, or just chat. If you have recommendations on books, papers, blog posts, videos on sociological phenomena, please share them. What interests You definitely interests others :)

 

Welcome to our first weekly open chat!

Feel free to ask questions, share your thoughts and ideas, or just chat.

 

Hi, I'm Arxir!

I volunteered to moderate this community and would like to introduce myself and also get some input from You on what You want this community to be.

About Me

I studied Sociology at a university with an empirical and quantitative focus. In my thesis I analyzed police brutality during protests against police brutality through a relational lens.

!sociology@mander.xyz

I would like this community to not only be a bucket for links to sociological papers, news articles and blog posts, but also a place of discussion and a platform for exchange and educational/professional guidance.

My thoughts on achieving this are to provide a more detailed introduction to sociology in the side bar, a weekly open chat and to encourage You to share your thoughts and theories, because we have to open ourselves up for criticism to be able to learn. Therefore, there is no wrong thought to share here.

Now I would like to hear from You. Who are You? What are Your thoughts? What do You want this community to be? And what do You think can be done to achieve this?

Lastly, I would like to add, that if You are interested in managing this community and sharing mod duties, please feel free to write an application, where you outline your experience with Sociology and Moderating as a comment here or as a direct message. Thoughts on what you would do to improve engagement within this community are a welcome addition.

Kind Regards

Arxir

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