wednesday linkspam
Jan. 30th, 2019 10:13 pmFor as little as $29, this company promises to "brainwash" an individual person on Facebook. Whether or not the startup in question can effectively pull this off--and neither the author nor I am convinced--this is a really creepy fucking thing to see, and a good nudge to me to turn my adblockers back on. (Fuck, it's hard--I want to give certain places the benefit of the doubt and revenue, but at the same time, I don't like to be manipulated. The internet is very, very bad at working out what I might like, so I hope it's working.)
This piece on what it's like to be an internet advice columnist is pretty hilarious.
So is this list of "unparliamentary language" that NZ politicians have gotten penalized for using. And there's a Canadian edition here, too.
Still giggling at weird Puritan names, okay. Has-Descendants! Tace! Wrestling!
This Maia Szalavitz piece on media coverage of opiods is excellent. I really like her writing generally.
Remember when feral emus roamed Texas?
This reflection on the creation of the bisexual pride flag gave me a lot of feelings.
Man injects 18 doses of semen into arm to cure back pain. Spoiler: did not work.
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I have to wonder how important the specifically cortical structures are outside of a mammalian context, that's all. (I brought it to Metafilter, where a few other neuroscientists weighed in.)
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Date: 2019-01-31 05:00 am (UTC)Some of you're weekly links really make me question if humanity was a good idea after all... "to cure back pain"...
Also, please tell me about your feelings re: the creation of the bisexual pride flag.
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Date: 2019-01-31 06:01 am (UTC)I... It resonates a lot for me with my feelings about the asexual flag, which I was part of the community discussion about creating, and which has gone to so many places? Bisexuality narratives resonate deeply with me much of the time anyway, although I'm in no way bi/pan, and the themes of invisibility and uncertain welcome are familiar. So the narratives in that piece are familiar, too, and they're thrumming not unpleasantly through my mind.
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Date: 2019-01-31 07:26 am (UTC)