The backfire effect. This is when someone see irrefutable proofs that he's wrong, he believes more than ever that he's right.
Merlu
joined 2 years ago
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Fewer wildfires, great biodiversity: what is the secret to the success of Mexico’s forests?
(www.theguardian.com)
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Park partnerships expand rewilding in the Southern Carpathians | Rewilding Europe
(rewildingeurope.com)
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World Bank supports better access to rural water and sanitation in Pernambuco, Brazil
(www.worldbank.org)
We've all heard about some depressing news this year, what are some of the most uplifting news that has happened this year?
Juste some ideas that crossed my mind, maybe all at once is too expensive for one billion.
- Clearing all my debts.
- Shop only ethical products.
- Support lot of projects that are close to my heart.
- Corrupt politicians to incite them to make ethical choices.
- Buy shady companies and let them sink.
- Create my own utopic nation and corrupt the UN to let them recognize it.
If you could place any object on the surface of Mars, purely to confuse NASA scientists, what would it be?
For many, many reasons:
-People disagree politely, i've never been so happy to be contradicted.
-A moderation that actually works, and not an useless reporting tool who let toxic behaviours fully impunished because business is business.
-An administration crew and/or developers that actually listen to users, not a corporation that is a submissive slave of the advertisers.
-I can act the way i want, and not the corporation wants me to do because it bring him much money.
-I don't feel i'm the product.
-Nothing is buzzing after being published.
Amber Heard. The hate she received during the trial Heard vs Depp was highly disproportionate. Usually, when someone is -really or allegedly- cancelled, many people lose their shit, but strangely, when she was cancelled for real, not so much people complained, while Depp was unfairly victimized. She was clearly a scapegoat for misogynistic low instincts.