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[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Hey there! FYI I really appreciated this comment. The response to my comment here convinced me that Lemmy isn't really the place for me. I popped back today to look something up, and I wanted to make sure you got a friendly hello after seeing your response.

I totally agree with everything you said. Having shared practices for remembrance and an established "typical" way to demonstrate care for deceased people is a significant part of maintaining social cohesion and so useful for giving individuals an outlet for grief.

The way an entire industry has emerged to capitalize on loss and paij sickens me, but that part is a whole different conversation.

My education is in archaeoligy, and my primary interest was American deathways. I've probably spent more time thinking about contemporary death rites and remembrance than I've thought about anything else as an adult.

Anyway, I hope you're well! Keep on being a cool person.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Ritual and ceremony are deeply important aspects of the human experience. What cultures do with their dead is way, way up there with foodways and adornment when it comes to cultural significance.

The increasingly common view in the West that elaborate death rites are unimportant is really new when compared to the rest of human history. It's probably a postmodern thing? If I'm right about that, that would mean the less reverential attitude towards traditional deatg ceremony is like 110ish years old.

Compared to the 200,000-300,000 years Homo Sapiens have been around (or 45,000 years ago if we only want to discuss the length of time that Northern European-style deathways have most likely been practiced), 100 years isn't a lot to change that cultural inertia.

Sorry, I know this is a Wendy's. Just a frosty, thanks.

[–] [email protected] 54 points 1 year ago

Nanny state foolishness. It's just crewed spaceflight, not rocket science.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

With that baby around, I think it's you who needs to worry about surviving a 20-story fall.

[–] [email protected] 112 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm pleased that she's experiencing the fallout from all this, but whatever logic she used to calculate that political risk is baffling.

Four John Wick movies have grossed over a billion dollars on the conceit that harming a dog is a legitimate emotional catalyst for someone to kill 450 people.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

My kinda person. If they were local and I saw the post, I'd be there for sure.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I'd try it.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Dopes to Infinity and Spine of God are stoner metal bangers, JIC anyone here isn't familiar with their stuff from before Powertrip.

I've also liked that their later stuff walks a line between glam & sludge metal.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 1 year ago

They meant 24 metric hours.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I think I can speak for everyone that this would be the ideal arrangement.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

I'm a light sleeper with a loud mind, as well, so this kind of thing has always been a problem for me. The two main things I find helpful may not do the trick for you, but here goes:

First, trying to force myself back to sleep always just ramps my brain up worse and makes it more difficult than it already was to fall back asleep. I stopped trying to force the issue, which has counterintuitively sped up the time it takes me to fall back asleep. I don't get up or engage my mind with anything significant, but if I'm awake, I'll put soft music on my earbuds or scroll on my phone set to the dimmest setting. I may not fall back to sleep immediately, but I've found that lowering the pressure on myself to fall back asleep makes it happen more readily than when I spend 2 hours and 45 minutes being like "if I fall asleep right now, I can still get another 3 hours. go to sleep. fall asleep. sleep will happen.... now!"

Second, I've increased my oversell magnesium intake. I know you said no substances, but I feel like this is different. There have been a few studies--popular science type stuff, nothing peer reviewed that I know of--indicating that magnesium improves sleep quality and the ability to return to sleep if woken up. Might be the placebo effect, but I don't care because I've noticed an improvement.

Sorry you have to deal with this flavor of insomnia, too. Super sucks.

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/1268971

https://twitter.com/therealjoebob/status/1681015066865352705

Darcy spilled the beans a couple weeks ago, so unless she was messing with us and JBB is really misdirecting us with that Florida clue, we know one of the films will be Day of the Dead. What do y'all think the other one will be?

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/1299279

Unless she was being cruel and misdirecting us, Darcy already spilled the beans that one of the films will be Day of the Dead (woop!). What does everyone think the other film will be?

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/1194387

There will be another Lemmy live discussion tomorrow night over at [email protected]. r/Shudder live discussion refugees are welcome!

https://twitter.com/therealjoebob/status/1679330522323886080?s=20

What do y'all think?

I'm really bad at guessing these, but I'm going to say An American Werewolf in London (1981) and Abominable (2006).

However! Tomorrow is Bastille Day, so I think it would be appropriate if Joe Bob and Darcy played Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001).

 

🎶🎶 The Last Drive-In (gotta watch 'em all-lll)
It's Joe Bob and me-eee
We know it's our destiny-yyy
Darcy, you're our best friend
Shitty movies we must defend
The Last Drive-In (gotta watch 'em all-lll)
A passion so true
The drive-in totals will pull us throughhhh
Joe Bob teaches, we'll learn from you
The Last Drive-In, gotta watch 'em all
Gotta watch 'em alllllll
🎶🎶

You know that I literally only take one responsibility seriously, and that's making sure we renew our commitment to Kung Fu City every Friday evening. Don't forget to say your prayers, fam.

Movie 1: Mad God
Movie 2: Perfect Blue

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/1021215

FYI that we'll try for another Lemmy live discussion tomorrow night over at [email protected]. Come play if you feel like it 🤗

https://twitter.com/therealjoebob/status/1676965096210448388?s=20

What are everyone's guesses? I haven't seen a lot of animated horror before, so I've got nothin'.

 

https://twitter.com/therealjoebob/status/1676965096210448388?s=20

What are everyone's guesses? I haven't seen a lot of animated horror before, so I've got nothin'.

 

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/1017879

Lloyd Kaufman is ~~asking~~ begging for help!

On 27 June 2023, YouTube took down the TromaMovies channel over violations of its community standards, leaving many other channels up that commit the same violations. Selective enforcement of rules is not gangster, YT.

Here is the announcement from Lloyd Kaufman.

And here is a MoveOn.org petition gently asking YouTube to unfuck themselves. I know petitions are kinda whatever, but it's a thing we can do.

 

Lloyd Kaufman is ~~asking~~ begging for help!

On 27 June 2023, YouTube took down the TromaMovies channel over violations of its community standards, leaving many other channels up that commit the same violations. Selective enforcement of rules is not gangster, YT.

Here is the announcement from Lloyd Kaufman.

And here is a MoveOn.org petition gently asking YouTube to unfuck themselves. I know petitions are kinda whatever, but it's a thing we can do.

 

Folks and kin, gather 'round the flickering embers of this here ancient fire and let the shadows dance in the hollers of our souls.

In the hallowed heart of these spooky-ass woods, we unite as one. Like the roots of ageless trees entwined beneath the forest floor, so shall our mutant bond remain unbreakable.

We are bound by the legacy of our ancestors, which we carry forward into the endless night through our sacred oath.

First Movie: Dark Night of the Scarecrow

Second Movie: Beyond the Door III

 

I actually thought I might be having an aneurysm or a stroke. It was weird.

An iridescent zigzag appeared in part of my field of vision, and another portion of my field of vision just... stopped. I had this big blind spot for like an hour, all while this jagged rainbow bastard chilled in my left peripheral.

That went away slowly, only to be replaced with vertigo and exhaustion. Almost no headache, though. I kept verifying that one side of my face wasn't paralyzed or whatever because I've had migraines a few times before, but those were nothing like this! Apparently they can just be this way.

Does anyone else get these? They're dumb.

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