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  • I may be stupid.

    But I have no idea how people are comparing "better" or "worse" cables. I always just assumed they were just cables.

    Edit: for people downvoting me, I'm not saying they are just cables, I'm just saying I don't know what the difference is, and asking for an explanation. Please calm down.

  • > They have no concept of "human" or "mother"

    Actually, they do. Maybe not in the words we use for it, but a cat can recognize their mother and can determine humans apart from other species. It may not be an complex psychological process of ranking them, but they recognize.

  • I don't think they question it. Just like if you feed a stray cat, they will often continue to come back

    "Human gives food. I stay with human."

    It was this evolutionary trait that allowed us to domesticate animals in the first place. I don't know if they have the complex psychological capacity to question or doubt it to that level. It's a trust bond, not a superiority one.

  • I mean for me at least, there's a difference between the government accessing info from my phone, and random people. My info would be part of a mass pool of info for the government, nothing in particular stands out that would be weirder than what anyone else has. They won't bat an eye, they probably won't even care. But a person standing in front of me with my phone will take my info immediately in the context of me, without anything else for comparison or any sort of desensitization to the topic. I could get mocked or made fun of, because it isn't a mass data pool with mine in there, it's just my data, because they want my data. And I don't know why they do, either, or what they'll do with it in the immediate, since they know me personally. I'm not an open book to everyone, but in the face of government security, my info isn't going to be eye-catching in the least.

  • Saying they defeated fascists doesn't imply there are no more fascists left.

    I can say I hunted deer, that doesn't mean there are no more deer left in the wild.

    By referring to "fascists" (the people) rather than fascism (the ideology) you narrow your description to more accurately present the scope of your statement. The German Nazi party were fascists. They were defeated. We defeated fascists that day. There are more fascists, but that doesn't mean we didn't fight and defeat some number of fascists.

  • "Pain during labor is caused by contractions of the muscles of the uterus and by pressure on the cervix. This pain can be felt as strong cramping in the abdomen, groin, and back, as well as an achy feeling."

    https://kidshealth.org

    The muscles are fully capable of performing the action. The contractions and spasms are the pain, as your body prepares them for what they need to do.

    Besides, it's not actually the uterus that needs to contract, it's the cervix. And we have no way of knowing if elastagirl has manual control over her cervix. Most women don't have control over their cervix, hence why these contractions have to happen for childbirth to take place. It could also be risky to the fetus to try to stretch enough to make that happen.

  • Honestly, more of the world (and especially the US) was strongly opposed to the Nazis during WWII than the population now, because it's been so long. Which makes the fact you gave even more frustrating for me honestly. Because we have the information now. We know. There's no excuse for present day.