But the whole point of the soul is that it's not a body part.
It's literally the defining characteristic of the soul, which differentiates it from the physical body, which rots once it's dead, while the soul presumably does not.
Yeah, kind of disappointed. Thought there'd be a rule against it.
In March 2026, the English Wikipedia community prohibited the use of AI to add content to articles, with exceptions for copy editing and machine translation from another language's Wikipedia.
There seems to be a rule against AI "content" in the English wikipedia. And the taco article in English does not contain the image.
They should make this rule universal.
And I'm not sure I agree with the exception about translations unless it's reviewed by a human.
However, the study stops short of proving cause and effect. The participants were only asked about their coffee drinking habits once, at the start of the study period, and this wasn't monitored over time.
And they were followed for a median of 13 years.
This is a terrible fucking study. 13 years is a huge amount of time and people's habits change constantly.
Someone could have easily started out drinking 5 cups a day and in 13 years be drinking no coffee at all.
Makes all their data invalid as far as I'm concerned. They could have at least made 1 single follow-up survey at the end to check if their drinking habits had changed. Jeez....
Hallucinated references are an area the publisher is “actively exploring,” added Chris Graf, research integrity director for Springer Nature. Last April, the publisher announced the launch of a new in-house AI tool to check submissions for irrelevant references.
Funchion said Sinn Féin continues to support the provision of humanitarian aid to Ukraine but the proposed €90 billion EU loan was “primarily for military expenditure”. This, she said, “undermines Ireland’s neutrality”.
Cowen described Sinn Féin’s neutrality argument as “flawed and cynical”, saying: “Supporting Ukraine is about upholding the right of a sovereign country to protect its civilians ... while drawing a clear moral line between defence and aggression. Neutrality was never meant to mean moral indifference.”
Doherty hit back, saying: “Ireland’s neutrality is not about moral indifference, nor does it prevent us from standing firmly against aggression or supporting victims of war. What it does mean is that Ireland does not participate in military alliances or in the financing of war.”
Yeah, Sinn Féin is totally wrong here. How are you "standing firmly" against aggression by standing by and doing nothing?
It's like seeing a bully beating on a weak victim and instead of handing the victim a bat to defend themselves you just wait until the victim is beaten then treat their wounds.
This is nonsense. Epidurals don't reach your brain. Not how it works. They just numb the spinal nerves so pain signals don't reach the brain.