Kholzie
Kholzie t1_jb7la3n wrote
People often think of medieval people being wrong about everything. Indeed there is a lot of flawed logic here, but there are pieces here and there that still hold true today and it makes you think about how much of parenting is innate.
Kholzie t1_ja3v6r8 wrote
Reply to comment by Pyro-sensual in Mysterious marks on Ice Age cave art may have been a form of record keeping. by Rifletree
I’m not spreading misinformation. In fact, I used the words “I am a layman” and “I think”, more than once. Like, it’s a very deliberate effort on my part not to pass myself off as authority.
Don’t attack me. I wonder why people have to use Reddit as a pulpit to put other people down.
Chill.
Kholzie t1_ja3bjv2 wrote
Reply to comment by Pyro-sensual in Mysterious marks on Ice Age cave art may have been a form of record keeping. by Rifletree
I didn’t propose it was proven by anything. You know, people also say aliens made the nazca lines, and when they do they harp on aliens being the only ones who could see the lines from above. I disagree with that logic, but i don’t harbor vitriol and scorn for people who have ideas and want to ask questions.
We don’t know a lot of stuff about ancient people, what they knew, or what motivated them.
Kholzie t1_ja3bcer wrote
Reply to comment by EndersGame in Mysterious marks on Ice Age cave art may have been a form of record keeping. by Rifletree
> No that doesn’t make any sense unless an infant is going to start bean counting a few weeks after being born. Otherwise how does it make sense to you?
Correct, that would be absurd. But a baby born that time if year maybe raised to help fulfil that role when they grow up.
I didn’t say birth sign imbued people with magical talent at birth.
Kholzie t1_ja0q126 wrote
Reply to comment by Butterbrotbox in Mysterious marks on Ice Age cave art may have been a form of record keeping. by Rifletree
Speaking as a layman, I think a lot of astral bodies have notably different positions year after year. I think astrology makes sense when you see it as keeping track of the time of year people were born and how nature’s cycles affected them. They say Virgoes are prone to bean counting/organization. This makes some sense for people born around the time of year for the harvest.
It has less to do with stars influencing you and more to do with natural cycles.
I don’t know about chinese astrology though.
Kholzie t1_j5g52no wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sask. teen sentenced for killing his pregnant mom by nosotros_road_sodium
24-hour news cycle.
Kholzie t1_j1jvngw wrote
I wish they would do this with more skulls used as relics in Catholic churches.
Kholzie t1_iuk6if1 wrote
What is even the point of keeping this secret? Does it benefit your relationship to do so?
Kholzie t1_itj3f0m wrote
Reply to comment by Sheepsaurus in I watched Twin Peaks for the first time, feel like a fool by neuroflix
Okay, thank you. As i mentioned i have trouble due too a brain condition.
When i read “we’ve been watching the 2017 season” i thought they were watching it after the four episodes they were questioning in season 1.
Conditional verb conjugation is hard. “We’d been watching” (refers only to the past) would have been more clear to me that “We’ve been watching” (could be past AND on-going).
Kholzie t1_itiyql9 wrote
Reply to comment by Sheepsaurus in I watched Twin Peaks for the first time, feel like a fool by neuroflix
>During the fourth episode the sheriff flashed a cell phone that looked just like an i-phone…WTF.
What am i missing? I have a neuroligical disease and will welcome your clarification.
Kholzie t1_iti5b7u wrote
There’s no way someone would’ve bust out a smart phone on season one at any point because it was made before those existed. PalmPilots only started to become a thing in the late 90s early 2000s. Some of them might be confused for a smart phone. My guess is that you saw something else and because you’re so accustomed to seeing smart phones that’s what you assumed it was.
Kholzie t1_jbdl651 wrote
Reply to comment by HonorableAssassins in Medieval babycare: from breastfeeding to developmental toys by nemo_to_zero
It had more to do with the fact water gets boiled when making alcohol. That’s what made it potable and many people drank much weaker alcohol as it’s main purpose was hydration.