• Draconic NEO@mander.xyz
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    Crazy that they boast about having an overactive amygdala but deny it when people say they are acting crazy and paranoid.

    Also, side note: conflation of liberal and leftist as if they’re the same is kind of a pet peeve of mine. They are very much not the same thing. Those who know know.

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    So, the amygdala doesn’t just impact fear response, it also does anger, anxiety, and stress. An overactive amygdala negatively impacts your ability to think clearly.

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    HA HA take that COMMIE you’re braver than me due to your genetic superiority! ^oh ^wait

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      I didn’t have fascists scientifically proving that they’re cowards on my 2026 bingo card.

      It’s still just as funny as the flat Earthers that keep accidentally proving that the Earth is round

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        It’s still just as funny as the flat Earthers that keep accidentally proving that the Earth is round

        Which is itself extra funny because I believe they both knew this and measured its circumference in ancient Egypt using two faraway towers, if I’m remembering that episode of Carl Sagan’s Cosmos correctly.

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          Eratosthenes, to within 10% of the modern value. They think, I don’t think they’re 100% on the exact size of his measurement unit. Stadia?

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        It’s still just as funny as the flat Earthers that keep accidentally proving that the Earth is round

        And somehow they never go “oh shit, maybe I should reevaluate my beliefs based on the evidence” – instead it’s “well the evidence must be wrong”

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    Fear is, famously, an excellent impetus for rational decision-making. (/s just in case)

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      Fear and rage force you to use unreliable heuristics instead of critical thinking and analysis resulting in poorer choices, it’s why so much propaganda relies on triggering those emotional states to get you to stop thinking and accept the message. Less fear in decision making is a beneficial mutation.

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        I’ve been saying this forever, but, like, these people really need to go back and reread Chicken Little. They’re getting Fox News, getting scared, and reacting based off of what Fox is telling them, and not what the Chicken Little’s are telling them.

        The sky is not falling.

        Take a deep breath, calm the fuck down, and chill. Everything’s okay. As long as we stop freaking out.

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          Except everything isn’t okay… Everything is actually really, really bad. Not for me personally, as a white cis man everything is fine. But for so many people the world is a bad and dangerous place right now, and that terrifies and stresses me the fuck out.

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            But, and hear me out, if the people that were constantly freaking out and terrified all of the time were to chill a little bit, the world would improve dramatically, almost instantaneously.

            We are in a period of time where calmness is the most vital thing for our leaders and for the people.

            And if you can’t make it yourself, store bought is fine.

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            There is no point in being scared and stressed for the sake of it. If you’re not channeling those emotions into real action, you’re really just better off chilling tf out until there is some real and immediate threat to stress about.

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          reread Chicken Little

          If those people could read, they’d be … less upset, I guess.

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    I’m autistic and have an oversized amygdala but that doesn’t stop me from being leftist. I just feel compassion for everyone human. Still struggling with the compassion for animals that I eat.

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      ironically i fear the SHIT out of right wingers, because they seem to actively want me to suffer before i die, for the crime of not being able to have a job

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          Which is itself a form of suffering, imagine the humanity they miss out on and what you’d be without it. Liberalism and fascism are ideologies that subsist on the concept that there is an imaginary amount of violence that can be inflicted outward to relieve internal suffering.

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            There are a lot of “liberals” in the United States who are actually leftists, they’ve just been propagandized their whole lives into believing that’s what liberal is, and that “commies” are right-wing authoritarians. We need to awaken them.

            Not all the “libs” are Bill Maher.

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              I can’t tell if you’re joking, or if you actually meant to suggest that liberalism in the US – the most violent and destructive ideological hegemony in human history – could be socialism in a trenchcoat because some liberals sleep better with welfare liberal policies as opposed to the more honest and open genocide.

              You know socialism was already popular in the US, right? For fifty years before WW2 it gained traction and its advocates successfully clawed away concessional labour rights and social-welfare programs. Y’know what happened? It did improve the conditions for workers in the US; and the institutions of white supremacy and patriarchy effectively disarmed its popularity once privileged classes got theirs. You’re claiming to be a communist of some sort, yet have neglected a material analysis of this history. They will reward people who subscribe to liberalism with better material security, and we know it works very well.

              Liberals in the US believe what they believe because they correctly identify that so long as this system exists, they will be guaranteed something above any colonized people. They aren’t fucking stupid, they don’t have to have theoretical language to apply intuitive knowledge on their position in an empire. Liberalism is a result of their position in that society, not some form of victimization that compromises some innate moral purity.

              When I say they suffer, it’s because of the fundamental ways in which a person who subscribes to that system must sever their connection to humanity and the world to maintain their comfort. It isn’t because they’re powerless.

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              Or there is no benefit to introspection. there is no party left of democrats, so it doesn’t change my vote either way.

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        The fear of dying of starvation should motivate you to contribute in society ::: spoiler spoiler /s :::

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      Veganism is my unattended moral compromise. I am positive that future generations will look at us and our factory farming and, aghast, see us as the monsters as we are - much like we look back at slaveowners, even those who were against the institution at the time.

      Since I am not living in or near the wild and not hunting for my own food, it is clear to me that veganism is the only real moral choice, and yet I still participate.

      I am complicit in this delightful supreme pizza and complicit in this breaded chicken sandwich.

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        Factory farming is the problem, not animal husbandry. If the whole world went vegan, do you think the vegetables we eat would not be altered to better serve yield rather than quality? Do you think pesticides would not be used in staggering levels? Do you think vegetables aren’t alive so it’s okay to eat them? If it doesn’t have a face, it’s cool to eat? Life is sustained by consuming other life, the world over. I agree that industrial farming is disgusting and cruel, but not just to animals.

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            Not to the levels you can expect if it is all industrialized. You are correct though. A strawberry from 50 years ago tastes a million times better than the monstrosities we buy today as a quick example.

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          Trust me, the more explorations I do on the nature of consciousness, the more I wrestle with all of that.

          I don’t believe that it is inherently wrong to kill in order to eat. But as a species we don’t. Which isn’t to say there aren’t members of our species who very much do still need to kill to eat.

          But I don’t need to kill to eat, and I’ve outsourced that killing so it feels like more of an abstraction than it is. I can at the very least acknowledge this.

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            Which I think is almost worse… think about concentration/extermination camps (which I think our animal industry is basically)

            And it’s perfectly healthy to be vegan (maybe even more healthy at this point when done right, than meat consumption).

            My main reason though for that is less moral than just wanting to be less wasteful, i.e. meat is just inefficient. I predict that we at some point will move past meat consumption, it’s just not necessary, even when considering taste…

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        I feel your shame friend. We have so little opportunity to do the right thing, and we still fail.

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      I feel bad for the forks and spoons in the drawer which didn’t get used that day… My amygdala must be an absolute fuckin’ HOG

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      Still struggling with the compassion for animals that I eat.

      Drop acid and watch Samsara

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      It’s worth buying your meat from places with good practices

      I’m fortunate enough to have some permaculture farms nearby

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    The better educated you are, the more left leaning you tend to be:
    https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2016/04/26/a-wider-ideological-gap-between-more-and-less-educated-adults/

    Conservatives tend to be dismissive of science and empirical evidence:
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/07/160713172717.htm

    Higher verbal IQ correlates with liberal attitudes:
    https://www.psypost.org/verbal-iq-predicts-political-participation-and-liberal-attitudes-twice-as-strongly-as-performance-iq/

    Whatever this dumb shit is, is a reaction to that. As usual, they project their own shortcomings on their enemies.

    In any case, what it comes down to is basic empathy and morality. If you care for others, you tend to vote left. If you care for only yourself and your self-interests, you vote right. There is no debating that, it’s stated right there in the fucking ideology.

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          I hadn’t played the games myself, was just watching challenge runs and heard it the first way only until I read the name and wondered if the guy I was watching had a stroke

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    Ah, the typical nazi idea of correlating random body measurements with complex behavioral and emotional patterns.

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    Conservatives are more afraid of everything, and respond in anger. How the fuck is that “better”?

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      Those are “manly” emotions! But also don’t forget that we are better for running countries because we’re so calm and cool.

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      One could frame this as “Leftists are more naive and reckless, while Conservatives are cautious”. I wouldn’t, but I can see someone make that argument.

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      How the fuck is [being scared and angry] “better”?

      Through the power of sarcasm.

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    Amygdala’s wardrobe in “A Phantom Menace” was overactive

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    For the curious ones, from Psychology Today:

    A larger amygdala is primarily associated with increased anxiety, heightened emotional reactivity, and stress-related disorders, often acting as a hyper-active “threat detector” Symptoms frequently include persistent fearfulness, depression, irritability, and hypervigilance, as the brain over-processes neutral stimuli as threats.

    Whoever made the original meme is an absolute moron.

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-athletes-way/201311/the-size-and-connectivity-the-amygdala-predicts-anxiety

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    Went to a Mediterranean restaurant for dinner with my wife. We celebrated her birthday, and so decided to check the dessert menu. We generally don’t get dessert, just never really lie thing, but this menu has a dessert called amygdalopita, which piques my interest. Why would they name it after part of the brain?

    And so upon further research, we discovered that the Greek word αμύγδαλο (amýgdalo) means almond. And this really got my wheels turning, because it brought back memory of EMT classes, way back in like 2003, where they talked about the amygdala being named such due tonit being almond shaped.

    So I like a dessert that not only tasted great, but also helped me make connections, maybe fire off some neurons I hadn’t in a while.