Sinesalvatorem, what is the origin of the term "mummy's boy"?
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Sinesalvatorem, what is the origin of the term "mummy's boy"?

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@admiral-craymen replied to your post “You fight a giant ass pine cone with teeth”
Why are the pine cones fighting other pine cones?
Sometimes a giant ass pine cone will evolve a fangs-and-teeth form, and occasionally, I will punch a giant ass pine cone in the face.
If I might make a charitable interpretation of @sinesalvatorem Community posts, here...
Let’s suppose our goal is to get religious communities to tolerate LGBT people, maybe by becoming less religious or maybe by just being less fundamentalist about it.  (And this sort of thing isn’t just religious in origin.)
It makes sense to know just what it is we’re asking them to give up.
Religion actually is a social technology.  Coal is an energy technology.  That doesn’t mean soot is good for you.
If a non-religious or religious-but-tolerant community can be designed and instantiated, then exiting from previous non-tolerant religious communities has a much lower cost. Â (Plus there is the issue of everything else society needs.)
“In conclusion, the world is broken and I’m not sure what to do about it.” This would be a good sentence to end every essay with.
Gosh this just seems like the evil version of @sinesalvatorem's dad.
(http://smbc-comics.com/comic/dadbucks)

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Let’s say I’m drawing a distribution of points on the number line, I’m allowed to draw the distribution any way I want, and I want to get as many points as possible above mean + x * stdev for some value of x -- what are the limits on how many I can get and what does the distribution look like?
Poking my head into the SSC subreddit has convinced me that I should write an effortpost about why “human biodiversity” (less charitably, scientific racism) is bullshit.
I should probably do a bit of brushing up before I do, though. It’s been a while since I read any HBD stuff and I want to make sure I’m knocking down the right arguments.
That being said, I don’t want to spend forever on this. And doing a comprehensive review of the HBD blogosphere sounds like the exact opposite of a good time.
Can anyone point me to some not-super-long bits of writing that represent the best of HBD? The positions I’d have to knock down in my effortpost?
@slatestarscratchpad @sinesalvatorem I vaguely recall you two being plugged into The Discourse, maybe you can help.
As well as causing economic losses, the threat of clown predation causes great stress on livestock producers, and no foolproof solution of preventing such attacks short of exterminating clowns has been found.
That's a pretty crazy thing to say. No sane person would think that "we all have a great deal in common, it's just that my life is not a nightmare" is, like … a criticism of anyone? (Like it or not, how people live their lives is their own business, and sometimes even parallel others' ways of doing things – it would be weird if nobody was upset by the threat of predators in the woods, and the culture did not react to it the same way it does to clowns)