• @amazing_cat2357
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    22 hours ago

    “Preparing a woodpecker for winter” 😂😂😂

  • @[email protected]
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    241 day ago

    Would love to have a wood pecker as a pet, but the last thing I need in my financial situation is another bill.

      • @[email protected]
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        221 day ago

        Like most phobias I think most people experience discomfort with this imagery but to really have a phobia it needs to be an unreasonable level of anxiety I think.

        IDK why we have a hard wired aversion to these. It might be a vestigial response to some kind of predator or danger which is no longer relevant.

        • @pyre
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          22 hours ago

          I think it signals severe ailment, like blisters, pox diseases, etc

        • @SendMePhotos
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          422 hours ago

          I think that it disgusts me and makes me extremely uncomfortable. I would avoid it at all costs and I would probably freak out if I wound up unknowingly close to it. It is a weird type of fear. I can’t explain why but my body will insist I stay far the hell away.

        • @ghostrider2112
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          Were you to wake up one day with something like this in the skin of your leg (it can happen), I think you would realize why it can become a phobia 🤣 Also, I hope that never happens!

      • @Wabbitsmiles
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        31 day ago

        It’s a fear of looking at things with a lot of holes

        • TinyShonk
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          81 day ago

          They’re implying botfly larvae are similar because they burrow into your skin.

          • @tamal3
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            71 day ago

            Those vile frogs where the babies hatch out of the back of the mother. Do I have this phobia, or is that also the most unnerving thing YOU’ve ever seen?

    • @latenightnoir
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      131 day ago

      I didn’t even understand what I was seeing and I started shivering instantly. Now feel a deep urge to scrub my skin with steel wool.

  • Kalcifer
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    CMV: Trypophobia should be tagged as NSFW.

    • @Demdaru
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      517 hours ago

      We have AI which is good at image recognition. Just use this little schmuck to add tags to posts and allow users to filter tags. Would also helo with Trump/Elon filtering etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      Genuine questions for the purpose of discussion: should photos of spiders also be marked as NSFW for arachnophobia? What other phobias should and shouldn’t be considered in this?

      I do not have any genuine phobias, so I concede that I’m speaking out of my limited knowledge coming only from years of solo and group therapy for other issues, but NSFW tags are intended to block images that you wouldn’t want your boss (or mom, or general public) to see you looking at due to them being sexual or otherwise inappropriate. There are a lot of things that are going to trigger phobias and other very difficult feelings for a lot of people, but I don’t think it’s feasible to ask that everyone accommodate all possibilities when posting images or sharing stories. I think it’s a positive thing to tag content warnings in bodies of text, for example, and at the same time I think that a person that can have an extreme reaction to what is otherwise an innocuous image due to a personal issue needs to take responsibility for it.

      I hope this doesn’t come across as minimizing the very real struggles that people with phobias have to deal with on a daily basis, and as a whole I support making public spaces more accessible.

      ETA: my understanding of a phobia is having an irrational fear so severe that it causes very real and disruptive anxiety and panic upon being exposed to the phobia. If seeing an image like this causes you discomfort or unease, but doesn’t really affect you severely or impact your life negatively, is that really a phobia?

      • @[email protected]
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        I think trypophobia is a “meme” phobia on the internet.

        Like how everyone says “oh that’s my OCD”. It’s not really OCD (and it’s somewhat demeaning to people that do really have OCD), they’re just picky/finicky/particular.

        Same with trypophobia. It may be a crippling phobia to a small amount of people, but it’s unsettling at most to a lot of people. Like that. Lots of people don’t have a serious phobia around a bunch of holes (some people do, I’m not saying it’s not real)…it just makes them feel really uncomfortable in a weird and almost indescribable way.

        • @Tudsamfa
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          Fun fact: Caulrophobia (fear of clowns) is way more common than arachnophobia (according to a quick glance at wikipedia), if we ignore how serious a reaction usually is in deciding what to cw, we better be ready to hide all Balatro screenshots.

      • @[email protected]
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        923 hours ago

        I definitely think content warnings (not specifically “NSFW”) are ideal for this. Sure, the line between what should and shouldn’t be content-warned is blurry, and you don’t need to go through every highly-specific issue someone might have with your post, but things like tripophobia (or arachnophobia) are pretty widely known so it makes sense to warn about it imo. Especially for image posts since you can’t really just “not look at it” if it pops up in your feed.

        And whether or not the warning is precisely about a “phobia” isn’t relevant imo. It’s just a nice thing to do, as it avoids causing others to feel suddenly itchy and uncomfortable for several minutes.

        So no, I wouldn’t tag spider images as NSFW, but I’d definitely add a “CW: spider” if Lemmy supported it 🙂

        • Of the Air (cele/celes)
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          422 hours ago

          Part of the problem is the lack of tools/functionality. Lemmy doesn’t allow for hiding images without the NSFW tag. It could/should function a lot more like mastodon in some ways in our opinion, allowing both the user to hide all images in their settings and having more specific CWs that could hide even the post image behind.

          • @[email protected]
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            316 hours ago

            There is Lemmy RFC that addresses more CW tags

            I think that sometimes CW are used incorrectly and it produces absurd situations like CW on a poem: Content warning mastodon field with doll, gun and food

  • Atelopus-zeteki
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    871 day ago

    Shouldn’t this be: A Woodpecker Preparing for Winter? The order of words a in sentence, difference makes.

        • Atelopus-zeteki
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          This IS the way. And of course the acorns must me soaked for 24 hours in salt water. Low and slow on the cooking, sous vid at 64C for 14-18 hours is considered ideal when preparing at seal level. Adjustments based on altitude may be necessary at mid-elevations below 2500m, and a definite necessity above that elevation. See attached chart, and citations.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 day ago

      Perhaps it’s translated from another language. The whole thing seems a little stilted, so maybe.

    • @Trex202
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      101 day ago

      Yeah, it implies that someone drilled 50,000 holes for acorns for a woodpecker.

  • Billegh
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    111 day ago

    This hole is mine!

  • @[email protected]
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    491 day ago

    This is amazing. I have a question though: How come only the author woodpecker can remove the acorns but not other woodpeckers? What kind of ID tech are these guys using?

      • @Coreidan
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        71 day ago

        Not only did you just repeat the information already given in the original post, but you didn’t even address the guys question you’re responding to.

        • @Klear
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          117 hours ago

          ChatGPT is more human-like than I thought.

    • Riskable
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      521 day ago

      Since they don’t have fingerprints they ID the pecker.

  • WolfmanEightySix
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    141 day ago

    This is making me feel queasy cos that tree makes me think of skin and the things in it zits.

      • @[email protected]
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        214 hours ago

        Why so many people are complaining and having trypophobia in this thread? Is that very common? I’ve never heard of it before

        • @[email protected]
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          15 hours ago

          There’s a study showing about 1 in 6 people have it to some degree, so relatively common. It’s just that the images that trigger it are specific and rare, for me the clustering and the type of holes have to be just right, but if it is, ick

          The way I learned about it was someone posted a picture specifically meant to trigger it on 4chan to troll people, and it haunted me enough to look into it.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 day ago

    So you’re saying if you’re lost in the woods in winter, follow wood peckers to their food trees to get free ripe acorns?

    Fantastic news.