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Serious question, Why isn't being transgender seen as being delusional? by GIMRin AskReddit

[–]ewrection -1 points0 points ago

Warning: I am not a scientist.

In my honest opinion. I think it's easier to give the guys/gals hormones and surgeries then to reprogram the brain. The brain is a complex system and to reprogram it vs change the exterior of a body. The difficulty in the former is much harder then the later.

Reddit, what is something you do or think that makes you feel like the 1% in your given situation? I'll start by we_are_the_1percentin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

My non hatred of people with opposite political beliefs.

Reddit-Pool: What do you think it's the biggest problem worldwide? by lestumbleduponin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 1 point2 points ago

Food distribution being used as a tool to oppress. We in the world have enough food to feed everybody, yet we still have starving people. That is my opinion on the biggest problem worldwide.

When the homeless solicit change, do they really spend it on alcohol/drugs? Reddit, what do you do when the homeless ask you for money? by aec694in AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

I personally donate fresh food to the homeless shelters/food backs/soup kitchens. People out on the streets are usually their because the choice of a rigid lifestyle(the shelter system) doesn't appeal to them. This could mean they're drug addicts or have mental illneses. Either way giving them food out on the streets doesn't let them hit the rock bottom needed to end an addiction and/or seek help.

What are two things commonly put together that you think shouldn't be? by i4ybridin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

Peanut butter and Jelly. Both are fine alone for my taste buds. When they're combined together though. It just doesn't taste appealing to me. The two different textures just don;t mesh with me. Also the sweetness of Jelly is repulsive to me.

Men of Reddit, when did you realize when you finally became a man? by khjesterin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

When people rely on you is the main indicator for me. I mean when totally rational people look up to you for advice.

Please help keep me from going insane! by youarecaughtin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 1 point2 points ago

Start learning a new language.

If the human eye could take digital pictures, what would the resolution of the pictures be? by IWhatEverIin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

" Based on the above data for the resolution of the human eye, let's try a "small" example first. Consider a view in front of you that is 90 degrees by 90 degrees, like looking through an open window at a scene. The number of pixels would be 90 degrees * 60 arc-minutes/degree * 1/0.3 * 90 * 60 * 1/0.3 = 324,000,000 pixels (324 megapixels).

At any one moment, you actually do not perceive that many pixels, but your eye moves around the scene to see all the detail you want. But the human eye really sees a larger field of view, close to 180 degrees. Let's be conservative and use 120 degrees for the field of view.

Then we would see 120 * 120 * 60 * 60 / (0.3 * 0.3) = 576 megapixels.

The full angle of human vision would require even more megapixels. This kind of image detail requires A large format camera to record.

"

From http://clarkvision.com/imagedetail/eye-resolution.html

What do you think Shakespeare would think of modern interpretations of his plays? by sadpuppetin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

Shakespearean English accents are closer to American English than the Queen's english. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt7OynPUIY8 IMHO, He would think Queen's English as more grating than American English.

Every other question you ask, I really don't know the answer.

What media outlets can we trust? by nooblisin AskReddit

[–]ewrection -1 points0 points ago

Stratfor. They're also the most expensive news outlet (350 dollars a year).

IAmA I work as a Fishmonger in a very shady Fishmarket AMA by hammerdongin IAmA

[–]ewrection 5 points6 points ago*

Do you think modern day fishing is sustainable?

Can you tell us any tips on buying good quality fish?

What is the dumbest thing you have ever heard someone say? by Spants23in AskReddit

[–]ewrection -4 points-3 points ago

It pains me to see a new generation of "intellectuals" who are going backwards in to Ludditism. Personal anecdotes of explaining to a fruitarian that all chemicals are not dangerous. Having to explain to people that MGS and HFCS are not deadly/poisonous. Neo-Ludditism is real folks.

STRATFOR or The Economist by [deleted]in AskReddit

[–]ewrection 1 point2 points ago

Stratfor is 360 USD a year. A year of the digital economist is 120 dollars. If you have the money stratfor in my opinion is the best. They're the most objective news organization around. If you only have enough for the economist, get that in lieu of stratfor. It's still a great magazine but it won't publish all the articles stratfor will.

IAmA 19 Year old guy with a "baby arm" due to a birth injury, AMA by baby_armin IAmA

[–]ewrection 22 points23 points ago

Not asking a question but telling OP that a lot of cool men have had his condition. Wikipedia quote. "Notable individuals afflicted by Erb's palsy were Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany,[15] Joseph Stalin, and Canadian journalist Barbara Frum. Martin Sheen was injured during birth and developed the condition in his left arm. His difference in arm length and range of motion can be seen in his movies, especially Apocalypse Now. Another sufferer is British singer-songwriter and artist Matt Parsons. Despite her condition, professional wrestler Traci Brooks has achieved a successful career. Another is former Iowa Hawkeyes standout defensive lineman Adrian Clayborn. Additionally, gangster rapper and Academy Award winner DJ Paul of Three Six Mafia also has a deformed arm from the condition, which he often hides by wearing a cast during public appearances." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erb%27s_palsy

What is a stereotype that you swear is accurate? by _I_AM_BATMAN_in AskReddit

[–]ewrection 1 point2 points ago

Redditors have poor time management skills.

What are your thoughts on MSG? by tylarghin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 2 points3 points ago

Glutamates in general are tasty. Cheese, meats, milk, corn, eggs, soy sauce. MSG is just that tastiness but in artificial form.

How does one go about getting over sexism? by notevenherenowin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 0 points1 point ago

Acknowledging biological traits is not sexist. Male and Females are built differently by biology. It's using those biological differences to shoehorn your own bias.

Reddit, how do I kick my habit of biting my nails? by Kyatoin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 1 point2 points ago

Chewing gun. Keep your mouth pre occupied. I also recommend a biotin supplement. This stuff is like nail fertilizer.

What are some common misconceptions you see on Reddit? by [deleted]in AskReddit

[–]ewrection 31 points32 points ago

Reddit's love for Europe. The hivemind would have you believe that America with it's problems are worse than developing countries.

Chaps: Leg or breast (on women, not chickens)? Girls: Chest or arms? by JamieSWin AskReddit

[–]ewrection 1 point2 points ago

Breast. I like them small and perky.

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