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Everything posted by Nemra
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Really? Maybe they have no other choice. Isn't India traditionalistic? Isn't tradition supposed to set limitations? You also mentioned that women are more likely to want to be nurses. Now you say that when there aren't limitations, women want to participate in STEM. What am I getting wrong?
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@Bobby_2021 It can be that I don't understand what the definition entails. It seems that for them, it's not ambiguous. I can say things that people might think are ambiguous, but not for me and think that I'm incorrect.
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Isn't this ambiguous?
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@Girzo In my opinion, what you know about some science can be incorrect as hell, but you can still be unbiased. If someone's too biased and studies what you say, they'll make their biases (be they opposite or not) stronger, regardless of whether the science is correct or not. That's what I have observed. It's interesting
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Happy Birthday 🍰 🎉 You don't know how grateful I am that you exist. Love you and your work ❤️
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I don't know if I'm BS-ing myself, but I want to experience that.
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I made a web scraper with AI. It always recommended that I do it in an ethical way. I had to do a lot of things with myself as the interference of the AI is or can be seen as unethical in some scenarios, or it just cannot do it. You can be creative with your prompts, but there are still limitations to them.
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@Yimpa I haven't counted, but I think about a month or maybe a little more.
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@Husseinisdoingfine Turn off YouTube's watch history. Try not watching videos for a week. Please don't blame the internet for your addictions. You just haven't realized how great it is or can be.
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I think this fight about what is feminine or masculine and who is or should be this or that is stupid because people have different interpretations, although they can be similar or be exactly the same in what they mean, and some people build an identity around ideas of what those things "are" without self-awareness, regardless of their experience, and gladly try to impose their views on other people, and the problem won't be solved by projecting and generalizing. Know, experience, and understand first and foremost, especially yourself.
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People who paint an evil picture of you when they actively misunderstand you and then act as if they have taught you something.
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What can I say. I hate it here. I'm as hypocritical as they come.
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@Princess Arabia Good for you. Not everyone is like you and has luck like you. Please don't assume that if you survived there, you could survive elsewhere by default. Anyway, I wish you the best.
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@Princess Arabia then why aren't you living there, if I may ask?
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@Princess Arabia lol. No. You won't survive there, as you are right now with your views. I'll stop, as I digress. No hate towards pick-up. ✌️
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I still sense her strong aversion to non-scientific stuff. There's something iffy about physicists that I still don't get.
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@Princess Arabia Travel outside the US or a less developed country. Most men (from priests to family members to gangs, especially gangs) will have degrading and toxic views about women. Even women sometimes agree with those views. Of course there are.
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Couldn't agree more. They tend to be violent and have stupid and toxic views about women.
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And spiritual people Also, scientists, especially when talking about quantum mechanics, double-slit experiment, etc.
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Dramas that people create for themselves, especially when pretending that they don't like them.
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@Dodo maybe you aren't the hunter type?
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Yeah. It's radical, counter-intuitive, and hard because you are just accepting that you can physically harm someone or the opposite.
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@StarStruck I wanted to say that it's relative and groups can shame others, which doesn't mean you have to accept it. People feel ashamed and automatically think it's showing them that they are doing something wrong that they have been told about. They don't self-reflect, which can help uncover the truth of that situation, where a strong sense of community becomes an obstacle.
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Is a strong sense of community inherently a "good" thing? Other societies have the shame problem, which can be, imo, more unhealthy or toxic.
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I value the suffering that I am not or don't seem to be in control of because it gives me the opportunity to creatively solve and/or understand it, as I know that no one can do it for me, even if others have an impact on it. I don't value the suffering that makes me think that life is only about suffering, which still has value for first-timers. When you go through it, it seems that it's a state that you can't change and that you don't like. But really, you haven't accepted the suffering and aren't really trying to solve it, but you are pretending that you do. The solution would be to accept it and move on.