Put. Him. Back.
from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz on 09 Apr 19:45
https://mander.xyz/post/27885957

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lath@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 20:02 next collapse

Too late. It already clicked.

DaMonsterKnees@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 20:16 next collapse

It reaches out…

knightly@pawb.social on 09 Apr 20:21 collapse

One hundred and thirteen times a second, nothing answers and it reaches out.

Erasmus@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 20:27 next collapse

“That is not dead which can eternal lie…”

loaExMachina@sh.itjust.works on 09 Apr 21:04 collapse

“… And in strange aeons, death itself may die.”

Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org on 09 Apr 22:05 collapse

If the author wasn’t such a piece of shit I would love to get that tattooed.

FooBarrington@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 22:24 next collapse

“Them fucks who laze about ain’t died, just napping. One of those ‘the fuck time is it?’ naps which feel fucking strange.”

There you go, that’s a Fooie original for you. And I’m not a piece of shit. Though I was a piece of shit. Sloppy steaks and all.

swab148@lemm.ee on 10 Apr 03:34 collapse

Slicked-back hair?

FooBarrington@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 06:01 collapse

Let’s slop em up, boys!

Dasus@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 22:43 next collapse

I’m only guessing it’s Gaiman based on that response.

But remberer that as humans we have the ability to good and bad.

You can like the work while not liking the guy.

Contentedness@lemmy.nz on 09 Apr 23:07 next collapse

I assumed it was HP Lovecraft, who was a white supremacist.

Dasus@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 23:09 collapse

Ah. True ofc, seeing the context of the post.

My dumb

nomylous@lemmy.today on 10 Apr 00:22 collapse

Obligatory HP Lovecrafts cat name reference.

NKBTN@feddit.uk on 10 Apr 08:26 collapse

As humans in civil society, we’re kinda obligated to not do the bad things though. That’s the danger with becoming rich and/or famous… I don’t believe money corrupts, but reveals our darker impulses, once we feel we could get away with doing them.

barsoap@lemm.ee on 10 Apr 11:15 collapse

Very likely schizotypal, definitely severe social anxiety, a fuckton of phobias, upbringing and class context which was racist AF but still he managed to have good “salt of the earth” black characters in his stories. That is, he imagined black people, with agency and everything, whom he was not terrified of, that’s not being a piece of shit that’s conscience and hope shining through more existential terror than you can imagine. Hard enough to find rapport with people when you’re schizotypal in the first place (you inevitably, in search for actual connection, start talking to their subconsciousness which often ends in a barrage of projection), doubly and triply so when you’re caught up in upper-class ritual.

So, kindly, fuck off with your normie judgements building the exact barriers that cause the persistence of problems you’re judging others for not solving.

prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works on 11 Apr 18:55 collapse

K

JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee on 09 Apr 20:28 next collapse

Can I have a link to the actual article/paper?

electricyarn@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 20:31 next collapse

This came from the New York Globe on April 1st, that’s all I know.

fossilesque@mander.xyz on 09 Apr 20:34 collapse

royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/…/rsos.211926

smithsonianmag.com/…/mushrooms-may-communicate-wi…

theguardian.com/…/fungi-electrical-impulses-human…

JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee on 09 Apr 20:35 next collapse

Thanks!

Hegar@fedia.io on 09 Apr 22:11 next collapse

University of the West of England’s unconventional computing laboratory

The "unconventional computing laboratory" was definitely founded in partnership with Miskatonic U.

flora_explora@beehaw.org on 10 Apr 07:12 collapse

Reading the introduction of the study (first link), they completely fail to explain why they call this language. Like, first they explain that fungi also have action potentials and that this seems to work like neurons and then they immediately jump to talk about how this could be a language. Am I missing something here? This seems like a legit paper, but why don’t they even attempt to explain or discuss this?

fossilesque@mander.xyz on 10 Apr 07:28 collapse

It just is establishing something is happening that needs further investigation. Language is used because it’s the closest possible parallel we have so far. Papers like this present ideas to legitimise further investigations. It’s a starting place.

Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee on 09 Apr 20:34 next collapse

Let it cook.

Humans need need some dread to take our minds off from all the other dread.

kefalos@reddthat.com on 09 Apr 22:26 next collapse

“I am not the guy that gets you high. That’s my cousin

match@pawb.social on 09 Apr 23:21 next collapse

did it tell them the name of god???

Cort@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 23:33 collapse

There is no god, only Cthulhu

NeelixBiederman@hexbear.net on 09 Apr 23:30 next collapse

This further reinforces my theory they fungi are an alien species that is trying to guide humans towards a better future

huf@hexbear.net on 10 Apr 10:38 collapse

lenin was a mushroom, so this checks out

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 01:41 next collapse

“All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again. And again, and again, and again…”

Rolive@discuss.tchncs.de on 10 Apr 12:13 collapse

So say we all!

nibble4bits@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 10 Apr 04:32 next collapse

"Klaatu barada nikto!“

zerofk@lemm.ee on 10 Apr 11:13 collapse

Bah-weep-Graaaaagnah wheep ni ni bong.

considine@lemmy.ml on 10 Apr 14:44 collapse

Usually ends in “wheep ni ni grah”. But my universal greeting is rusty. Maybe a regional dialect of universal greeting.

nthavoc@lemmy.today on 10 Apr 17:16 collapse

May need Weird Al to confirm with some party music.

LanguageIsCool@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 04:46 next collapse

“Humans did their job. Time to finish them.”

Deebster@infosec.pub on 10 Apr 05:23 next collapse

For the first few words I thought it was in Klingon.

kameecoding@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 06:00 next collapse

Just started watching Last Of Us, don’t fuck with mushrooms

ameancow@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 17:32 collapse

Fun fact, global climate change is actually changing the temperature ranges that many fungus can exist in. Last of Us probably won’t come to pass because the cordyceps fungus evolved to zombify ants and other insects that it existed alongside with over millions of years, and we haven’t had any kind of constant contact with a similar fungus strain, so the chances of it being able to interact with our physiology is really, really remote.

But we can absolutely get really harsh strains of Valley Fever in areas where the infectious fungus doesn’t usually exist, and fungal infections are incredibly hard to treat.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11034633/

xor@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 10 Apr 06:46 next collapse

“Anyone got a lighter?”

Empricorn@feddit.nl on 10 Apr 10:35 next collapse

Get your hand off my penis!

graff@lemm.ee on 10 Apr 10:44 collapse

I see you know your fungi quite well

Empricorn@feddit.nl on 10 Apr 10:51 collapse

This is mycology manifest!

Adulated_Aspersion@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 17:08 collapse

What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent mycelium meal?

derry@midwest.social on 10 Apr 13:36 next collapse

We’ve been trying to reach you about your car insurance

FauxPseudo@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 15:54 next collapse

“Oh no. Not again.”

Rubanski@lemm.ee on 10 Apr 17:21 next collapse

Bantha Poodoo

Zaphod@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Apr 14:30 collapse

I want to join the Mushroom collective amd trip for all eternity