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mystiquedrops 3 months ago
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I am VERY picky with how I act with certain types of people. Because watch this
Me when someone I don't even know well starts yapping to me about a character they personally are down bad for/like, but I dislike said character: uneasy, but will try to suppress it, is waiting for If they'll start yelling profanities at me if I did ever made even a light negative comment about their beloved favorite, infact, not even commenting at all.. just give signs I'm listening
Me when my favorite person starts yapping to me about a character they personally are down bad for/like, but I dislike said character: not as uneasy, actually giving them a nod of approval, but still watching my steps like a hawk, and waiting for if they'll snap at me or not If I actually do make a light negative comment
Me when my close friends starts yapping to me about a character they personally are down bad for/like, but I dislike said character: yapping WITH them (even if sometimes Idk what's going on), giving comments, able to make light negative comments jokingly belittling, overall letting them yap to me, I'm actually alright listening to them
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fieriframes 1 year ago
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[You get folks from all different walks of life, which means you get all different types of cuisine. So when I hear there's a jazz joint that has a real deal Cuban chef that's cooking in a tiny little kitchen that looks like you're in somebody's apartment, well, that says "Triple D" all over it.]
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whatiseeonpinterest 1 year ago
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omegaphilosophia 2 years ago
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The different types of scarcity
There are different types of scarcity that can affect individuals and societies. Some of the most common types of scarcity include:
Material scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the lack of physical resources, such as food, water, shelter, and other goods and materials. Material scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, such as natural disasters, wars, and economic inequality.
Time scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited amount of time available to individuals and societies. Time scarcity can lead to trade-offs and decisions about how to allocate time in order to pursue different goals and activities.
Financial scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the lack of financial resources, such as money, credit, and other forms of capital. Financial scarcity can limit an individual's or society's ability to access goods and services, invest in education and other opportunities, and achieve economic stability and prosperity.
Information scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability or access to information, knowledge, and data. Information scarcity can hinder decision-making and limit an individual's or society's ability to make informed choices.
Some other types of scarcity are:
Talent scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of skilled or highly qualified individuals to fill certain roles or positions. Talent scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, such as a shortage of qualified candidates, a lack of training and education opportunities, or competition for top talent from other organizations.
Energy scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of energy sources, such as oil, natural gas, and coal, or the limited capacity to produce or access renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power. Energy scarcity can have a range of economic, social, and environmental consequences, including higher energy prices and increased reliance on fossil fuels.
Land scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of land for residential, commercial, or agricultural use. Land scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, including population growth, urbanization, and competition for land from different sectors or uses.
Innovation scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of new ideas, technologies, or approaches that can drive economic growth and development. Innovation scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, including a lack of investment in research and development, a lack of access to education and training, or a lack of supportive policies or institutions.
Water scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of clean, safe, and sufficient water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use. Water scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, including population growth, climate change, and mismanagement or pollution of water resources.
Environmental scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of natural resources, such as forests, minerals, and fertile soil, or the limited capacity of the environment to absorb waste and pollution. Environmental scarcity can have a range of economic, social, and environmental consequences, including resource depletion, environmental degradation, and loss of biodiversity.
Healthcare scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of healthcare services, such as hospitals, clinics, and doctors, or the limited access to healthcare for certain segments of the population. Healthcare scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, including a shortage of healthcare professionals, a lack of funding or infrastructure, and economic or social inequality.
Housing scarcity: This type of scarcity refers to the limited availability of affordable, safe, and suitable housing for a particular population. Housing scarcity can be caused by a variety of factors, including population growth, urbanization, and competition for housing from different sectors or groups.
Overall, these are just a few examples of the different types of scarcity that can affect individuals and societies. It is worth noting that these different types of scarcity are often interconnected and can influence one another in complex ways.
In economic terms, a good is considered scarce if there is not enough of it to meet the demand for it. Digital products, such as software, music, and e-books, are often considered non-scarce or "virtual" goods, as they can be reproduced and distributed at a relatively low cost, and there is no physical limit to the quantity that can be produced.
However, it is worth noting that digital products can still be subject to economic scarcity in certain circumstances. For example, if a digital product is in high demand and the resources required to produce or distribute it are limited, this could lead to economic scarcity and higher prices. Similarly, if a digital product is protected by intellectual property laws or licensing agreements, this could limit the quantity of the product that is available and potentially lead to economic scarcity.
Overall, while digital products are generally considered non-scarce, they can still be subject to economic scarcity in certain circumstances.
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kahuna-burger 1 year ago
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If an author describes a chair as particular style of diner stool that I am closely familiar with and it has gotten wet then wiped off before the character sits down, I may well consider the details of chair construction and implications thereof far more than the author did, and draw conclusions as if it were a real chair and not just a narrative structure that is only tacky or damp or squeaky if the author says so. My personal preference for discussing the chair in that story is to assume that it is a real chair that behaves as a chair of that style does and only look to "well, the author probably picked the look because X and in the story it wipes off fine" as a last resort. That is the most fun discourse type for me.
So it's entirely possible that we are both treating fictional characters and chairs the same, while still fundamentally disagreeing on what is the most fun or correct way to do that. But that's cool, because both ways are actually preferences, rather than fundamental truths that either of us has to yield to.
fictional character discourse would be more fun if we all internalized the fact that characters are narrative tools, not people. once we have that basic fact down, we can start talking about what story the author is trying to tell using these characters, whether they鈥檙e successful, whether the story itself is successful and by what means we are measuring success鈥攚hich are all really fun and interesting things to discuss! but we simply cannot get to that point unless we first accept that fictional characters simply do not have thoughts, feelings, opinions, or any agency on their own. a fictional character has more in common with the fictional chair theyre sitting on than with a real person
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flufflecat 3 months ago
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thinking about ford "human blood tastes better" pines
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ford "i have been desiring blood more than usual" pines
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stanford "was bitten by a fruit bat but still wrote the sentence 'i have been desiring blood more than usual'" pines
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psychicjunkiewebsite 5 months ago
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claie171art 6 months ago
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Very stupid meme I did instead of studying for my finals
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karanpatil 9 months ago
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Salesforce Testing - It's Importance, Different Types, and Test Automation Tools
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rainbowbeanstyles 9 months ago
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vodkaing 1 year ago
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the problem is im so used to urasawa/satoshi kon/katsuhiro otomo men that whenever someone asks to show me "an old anime man" with no wrinkles no gray hair no big nose no different face shape at all i feel like ive been cheated
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fieriframes 2 years ago
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[Flavor's dynamite. Lot of texture, lot of seasoning, totally unique. Beauty is in the eye of the gazer. In one plate, you're getting all different types of flavors and textures.]
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soranker 5 months ago
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98 lovemail doodles >_<
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evanhuang14777 1 year ago
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Decoration and types of bars in Madrid
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larkiethings 7 months ago
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so today at work one of my coworkers hands me a box
I have no context for this. He鈥檚 a 50? 60? Year old plumber who tends to walk into the office, tell a dad joke, and leave. I鈥檝e just arrived at work and am still putting my purse away. So he hands me this box and says it comes with instructions. I open it and unfold this
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He says his great grandma probably made it
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This pansy is the tiniest pocket in the world
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It could use some blocking after who knows how many years in the box but look at these sweet little pansies!
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The pattern was clearly typed on a typewriter, several pages of it. I guess this was an apron specifically for having your friends over for tea.
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I just happened to be wearing a skirt that kind of goes with it, so I did wear it all day (it鈥檚 a @mayakern skirt!) and another friend said I look like I should be living in a shoe. Perhaps as some sort of mouse girl making pastries for the other woodland creatures. But uhhhhh what an incredible heirloom piece to just be handed. It鈥檚 probably twice as old as I am. I鈥檓 definitely going to bring it to stitch circle this week
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