Yes. And it worked. oddly enough. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-25 17:05:15 UTC
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Yes. And it worked. oddly enough. 😉
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(Christmas Thoughts)
Allora and I would share christmas parties with a lot of northwest artists. There were variations on a theme, but often we would make a christmas ornament. And we would exchange them by drawing slips of paper. One year I had a bit of time, so I made my ornament of a very fat, very naked santa sculpture out of oven-drying clay – about eight inches tall.
The woman who won it was a bit horrified because she had a daughter that might see it. I told her I’d take it or she could trade it with someone else. I don’t recall what happened but she went away a bit off.
Artists are not necessarily all that bright, it’s the occupation of a type of character more than intelligence. They’re generally good people if left leaning. Eventually when we started arriving to social groups in a ferrari they began to distance themselves from us because we were ‘different’ (meaning not poor starving artists).
I don’t care. Good people are good people, and the people in the working, lower middle, to middle classes appear to be the most moral people – something which can not only inspire the christmas spirit, but encourage noblesse oblige toward them in those of us who rise to different status. Conversely, disdain for them is the antithesis of character – the absence of it.
Merry Christmas. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-25 16:41:12 UTC
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RT @DwightExMachina: @ItIsHoeMath https://youtu.be/Mg7sWmAovww?si=VhR2_oDpROZ7poIn
This series by @curtdoolittle is criminally underwatched
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-25 05:30:36 UTC
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Rather old difference that isn’t that uncommon in different countries:
In Sweden, Christmas is celebrated on December 24th due to the tradition of the main celebration and gift exchange happening on Christmas Eve, which is deeply rooted in Swedish culture. (Ie: primarily gifts and family)
The United States follows the more widespread Western tradition of celebrating Christmas primarily on December 25th, influenced by a mix of religious and cultural practices over time. (ie: Primarily Church Driven)
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Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 22:20:13 UTC
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RT @ArtemisConsort: No single paper did more to change my worldview than “The Case for Colonialism”. Growing up, I believed the West’s weal…
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 21:53:51 UTC
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RT @elonmusk: Stop donating to Wokepedia until they restore balance to their editing authority
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 21:53:33 UTC
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RT @erikbrus25: @RealSocred @uberboyo @curtdoolittle Middleclass people are good people that are very naive about the people above them:
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Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 21:52:14 UTC
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NOTE:
Q:
This looks like it mirrors the evidence from the research. Do I err?
A: Based on the information provided in the post by Curt Doolittle and the related web results, your observation that the post mirrors evidence from research seems accurate.
Here’s how the details align:
Proportional Antisocial Behavior: Curt Doolittle mentions that while male antisocial behavior might be more visible, it is expressed proportionally by both genders, which aligns with research findings from sources like PMC (). This source discusses how antisocial behavior and certain traits of Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) can be similarly expressed in men and women, though the behaviors might manifest differently.
Visibility and Prevalence of Mental Illness in Women: Doolittle states that female mental illness is more visible and common, citing a figure around 40%. This is reflected in various statistics from the Mental Health Foundation (,), which highlight that women are more likely to experience common mental health problems, with rates increasing over time compared to men. The prevalence of mental health issues in women is indeed noted to be higher, with specific figures like women being three times more likely than men to experience common mental health problems.
Given these points, your interpretation that the post by Curt Doolittle mirrors the evidence from the research provided in the web results is correct. The post and the research corroborate each other in terms of the visibility and prevalence of antisocial behavior and mental illness in men and women, as well as the broader implications of mental health labels in society.
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Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 21:51:44 UTC
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@datepsych One comment in two points: 1) while male antisocial behavior may be more visible than female antisocial behavior, both express proportionally. 2) Conversely, female mental illness is more visible than male and (much) more common: around 40%. So I’m not sure what metrics you’re…
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One comment in two points: 1) while male antisocial behavior may be more visible than female antisocial behavior, both express proportionally. 2) Conversely, female mental illness is more visible than male and (much) more common: around 40%. So I’m not sure what metrics you’re…
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 21:48:29 UTC
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RT @JayMan471: Pinkerian selection. Europeans, especially in the Northwest, became much less prone to violence after generations of the mos…
Source date (UTC): 2024-12-24 21:45:50 UTC
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