RaivoKulli
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RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyzto Game Deals@lemmy.zip•Steam Deal: Save 60% on Tony Hawk's™ Pro Skater™ 1 + 2 on SteamEnglish2·43 minutes agoThe 1+2 was such a nostalgia trip for me. My poor hands and PS4 controller got ruined though
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyzto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•On average, we sleep 8 hours a day; I’m 48, and have slept for 16 years.2·46 minutes agoActually, the 3 yo has probably slept for more than that time since babies sleep so much.
Lazy shits
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyzto Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit is now allowing advocacy of Child Marrige because they don't want to be seen as islamophobes1·1 hour agoYes, the age isn’t known but it’s often given as somewhere between 12 and 16, which is a few years above the 9 years of Aisha.
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyzto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you went to an island, and formed a new country and forcibly inject everyone there with a drug that makes them happy, your new country could surpass Finland as the "Happiest country in the world"2·1 hour agoIt’s an interesting approach to studying something as hard to define as happiness, but it does make sense to me. Their own explanation:
How is your ranking calculated?
Our happiness ranking is based on a single life evaluation question called the Cantril Ladder:
Please imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top.
The top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you and the bottom of the ladder represents the worst possible life for you.
On which step of the ladder would you say you personally feel you stand at this time?
This question is both democratic and universal. Rather than constructing an index from multiple metrics, the Cantril Ladder empowers people to make their own judgements about what matters most, regardless of their culture and background.
The question does not mention concepts like happiness, wellbeing, or satisfaction, so it can be easily translated and understood in many different languages.
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyzto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you went to an island, and formed a new country and forcibly inject everyone there with a drug that makes them happy, your new country could surpass Finland as the "Happiest country in the world"1·1 hour agoThey didn’t really ask us about our happiness, but rather just analyzed a bunch of facts
Incorrect. World Happiness Report uses a poll question (conducted by Gallup) as the sole basis for the ranking.
The other stuff isn’t used for making the ranking but rather:
The six metrics are used to explain the estimated extent to which each of these factors contribute to increasing life satisfaction when compared to the hypothetical nation of Dystopia, but they themselves do not have an effect on the total score reported for each country.
Work or family doesn’t need to reach you urgently or do you have a separate work phone or something
You’ll still need to fluff it
You’re one of those 40 year olds who looks 38?
That sucks for you and your area
You don’t need a tucking specialist to pump gas lmao
in front of me
Where I live it’s single line to many self-checkouts. It’s nice
Meanwhile, your country was literally in the Axis in WW2, and helped the nazis carry out their atrocities.
Am I personally guilty of what happened in my country’s the past or how is that relevant?
The dividing into speheres of influence and subsequent actions in those spheres all happened. Not just Poland but elsewhere. You’re more arguing about justification, which is different matter.
Also, there’s no need to reply on both threads.
Reply to just one of these next and we’ll continue on that thread. Up to you which
The dividing into speheres of influence and subsequent actions in those spheres all happened. Not just Poland but elsewhere. You’re more arguing about justification, which is different matter.
Also, there’s no need to reply on both threads.
Reply to just one of these next and we’ll continue on that thread. Up to you which
You could link to them you know
You don’t have to tell if you don’t want to, I won’t press you more about it
Do you personally find it upsetting?
Not sure if we are supposed to agree with everything our countries have historically done. Are you from a place where you’re comfortable with doing that?
I would start with thinking in rougher terms (bad, okay, pretty good, great) and then narrowing it down to a specific number. Overall it is about what you feel so go with your gut.
It’s a good question imo to at least see how content people are