I know that sociology is an elective in a lot of US colleges, and I thoughr more people would haveI taken it. It pretty straightforwardly explained that every aspect we hold inevitably drives our social interactions and life experience whether we like to or not. From what I've gathered from my friend's experiences and the attitutes I've seen onlone, the sentiment of "why does it matter to be X" is very much prevelant, and being on the receiving end of unknowing racism really does hurt.
But at the same time, understanding that point also means understanding that people who do not have your traits may not be able to fathom these sorts of experiences (though experience in general is hard to transfer) which results in a kind of dismissal. I'm not saying to forgive, but I understand, and it'll be all I think about as I help educate (and/or bulldoze disrespectful) people.
Are there people who don't prefer the white???? I love boiled egg whites so much I could just have a bowl of them next to me if I wasn't so lazy to boil and peel
What ties it together for me is suggesting that poached egg for Lunch is acceptable, as if they understand the horrors of war experienced during breakfast
OK I can't accept joining a platform with no advertising ID, watching LOTR first movie for the first time (extended edition too), then instantly seeing LOTR content first post
One of the things I miss about pre-1.16 modded is the variety of progressions. Maybe I'm the one at fault, but every playthrough lately has felt like a huge grind towards AE + automation then everything comes after (or is a resource hog like all the mods).
On the bright side, I have seen a lot of (uncompleted) RPG/adventure modpacks on CurseForge, but I would love seeing the sandbox "do what the duck you want" packs
Oh field addition? That's just the abelian operation between the group of non-1 elements. Oh a group? That's just a monoid with inverses. Oh a monoid? That's just a semigroup with identity. Oh a semigroup? That's just a set with an associative binary operation. Oh a binary operation? That's