I have only been active on hexbear since last year, and checking in from time to time before that, so some of the taglines don’t make any sense to me. Can someone please explain?
What if a vegan outdoor cat stacking rocks was dating another cat somewhat younger than it while listening to Cumtown?
69th Struggle Brigade reporting for duty
Oh god
Oh fuck
Sorry if I tore open old wounds
Lmao, you good sis
Outdoor cats + rock stacking/cairns struggle sessions
Thank you! But like, why were these topics struggle sessions?
Cats kill birds, lizards and small mammals at a truly ridiculous rate and have caused the extinction of several such species. Rock stacking is a problem because sometimes stacked rocks are used as a marker either by natives or the national parks service and you making a bunch of fakes could end up causing confusion. Like setting up fake signs at a hiking trail. It also risks damaging the habitats of small animals.
Both of these arguments were contrasted with arguments about personal autonomy and how little damage is done by each individual who does this, compared to other forms of damage that can be done, and an argument followed.
another aspect of the rock stacking is that the stones used to stack are often smooth riverbed stones, which when removed cause the flowing water to erode the riverbed at an increased rate, which has multiple knock-on effects that damage the environment in various and unpredictable ways (increased silt downstream, changes to oxygen levels, etc). it’s incredibly harmful to the river’s ecosystem.
To be fair, the argument was first about rock stacking on a large scale. Like every tourist, hiker, and camper doing it to post on social media. At the time of the argument, there were a bunch of reddit and tik tok posts about it. We were doing Discourse™ and creating Takes®.
The rock stacking thing was more about people doing it in rivers and causing a bunch of erosion.
It was also that, yes. I remember the destruction of habitat thing and the native appropriation things being mentioned more vividly though. Either way it was am issue of environmental concerns v personal autonomy with a side of this being a minor issue.
When you’re hiking on a public trail your personal autonomy is not a major priority.
Yea it was really “Here’s why this is bad from a cultural, environmental, and societal perspective with examples of how they have caused negative impacts in specific instances”
Versus
“Yea but don’t tell me what to do”
I’m not going to argue which is more important, there is no need to reawaken the struggle session while explaining it.
no need to reawaken the struggle session
Honestly this site is no fun without the occasional struggle session. Things have been feeling a little too simpatico around here lately, we banned all the controversial users and now there’s no fun drama anymore
Thank you for the explanation! Sounds like I missed a major discussion.
If nothing else, I now at least understand the tagline.
I mean, I think this description is pretty strawmanny and not a fair representation of the struggle session, but I’ll say no more because this thread is already
enough.
Just wanna chime in and say I’m already sorry I asked about the tagline. This wasn’t meant to be bait posting, I just honestly didn’t know what it was about.
You did nothing wrong and no one is mad at you.
It’s really funny actually
Absolutely not a problem and no need to apologise, though I appreciate it.
Even as someone who posted and got over-invested in both struggle sessions, I think it’s 100% funny you asked.
I’m happy to hear that and thank you
I could obviously have framed things differently, but no part of what I said was wrong or misrepresenting either side.
Well, maybe one of us is misremembering/misinterpreted, but I posted in both struggle sessions and I completely disagree with your representation of the sides.
Ecological disruptions
Oh okay
Glad I missed these two
this is a can of outdoor cats you don’t want to open, comrade
Giggles
You’re being mean again lol
No way I’m nice!
I know
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