johnisgood 5 hours ago

The term "theft" and "steal" feels really odd to me when referring to ice or glaciers, or anything that is inanimate (?).

For example this sentence: "Usually, when glaciers come into contact they merge and continue flowing together. They have also been recorded stealing ice from one another" just left me more confused than before. What does it mean for glaciers to "steal ice" from one another? I understand "merge" but not "steal" in this context.

  • JCattheATM 4 hours ago

    Why is it giving you trouble, though? The idea is that the glacier is taking ice that 'doesn't belong' to it, putting the other glacier at some sort of disadvantage.

    Anthropomorphization isn't exactly an uncommon writing tool.

    • pryelluw 4 hours ago

      The fact that you don’t understand why he doesn’t understand makes me understand that in this whole conversation you’re the person with the greater misunderstanding.

      • JCattheATM 4 hours ago

        So witty!

        Or, actually he understands just fine but chose to say he doesn't understand as a way to protest something he disagrees with. There's a chance you understood that and just wanted to try and be snarky though, isn't there? Such a valuable contribution!

        • johnisgood 4 hours ago

          I actually did not understand what it means for a glacier to steal something: take [what exactly] and [why]?

          I do not disagree with something I have no idea about.

          • JCattheATM 3 hours ago

            How can you truly not understand from context? I mean, you guess merge, which indicates you do understand the point being made, but just strongly disagree with the language for some reason.

            If you truly didn't understand, you wouldn't have been able to suggest your preferred language use of 'merge' instead.

            • johnisgood an hour ago

              Wait, I did not suggest anything, I quoted that sentence from the article which mentioned "merge". I just understood what "merge" meant, but not "steal".

              • JCattheATM 34 minutes ago

                That's honestly just hard for me to believe. Is English a second language for you?

                • johnisgood 26 minutes ago

                  Yes, it is.

                  • JCattheATM 18 minutes ago

                    I guess that explains it, thank you for responding, and sorry about the off-topic nonsense from the other user.

                    To maybe try and explain, as I said earlier anthropomorphization is a pretty common writing tool, which means to treat a non-person being or object as though it were a person in limited contexts. In this case the glacier is being anthropomorphized to help describe its behavior, otherwise, sure, the use of steal wouldn't really make sense.

                    Does that help you understand it at all?

            • pryelluw 3 hours ago

              Of all the hills in this little pale blue dot, the decision to pick this one as the location to commit seppuku over someone else’s interpretation of an analogy not only seems wasteful, it begets the question: why?

              But this is the Internet. A modern marvel built for the purpose of inflating one’s ego at the cost of others. Me included, of course.

              Now, do me. Please.

              • JCattheATM 2 hours ago

                > Of all the hills in this little pale blue dot, the decision to pick this one as the location to commit seppuku over someone else’s interpretation of an analogy

                That's not at all what's happening. I just made an observation because I truly doubted how someone couldn't understand, especially when their text indicated they did.

                What's weird is when people like you involve themselves for no reason at all though.

                > Now, do me. Please.

                How about you do us both a favor and just never reply to me again? You don't have that in you though, you're one of those need to have the last word types, so have it, so at least I can then be done with you :)

                • pryelluw an hour ago

                  Ok. Only because I don’t want to ruin Dang’s Memorial Day weekend. Lord knows he doesn’t need yet another man-baby emailing him with complaints about some idiot on the internet making fun of him.

                  • JCattheATM 35 minutes ago

                    You'd be the one here being dealt with since you're brazenly breaking the guidelines due to your not-exactly-veiled insults, themselves a result of you inserting yourself into a mild disagreement just so you could fight in the first place. Some people, eh Pablo?

                    Fantastic bait though. Well done :)

                • MegaButts 2 hours ago

                  > What's weird is when people like you involve themselves for no reason at all though.

                  They made it so much better with a witty reply. I was just thinking this is one of my favorite HN threads I've seen in a long time. And now you've ended it with the HN trope of "I have no sense of humor but I still need to point out why I'm better than you."

                  Different strokes for different folks.

                  • pryelluw an hour ago

                    Thank you, that’s very kind.

                  • JCattheATM 2 hours ago

                    > Different strokes for different folks.

                    Indeed. Personally I thought the unwelcome interjection was asinine and combative with less than pure motivations, but glad you were able to enjoy it.

  • detourdog 4 hours ago

    I just think the author needs a better vocabulary.

  • bbarnett 4 hours ago

    I think it's just an extension of clickbait.

    Theft! Stealing! More emotionally laden terms.

    • lupire 3 hours ago

      Don't anthropomorphize glaciers. They hate that.

  • dfxm12 4 hours ago

    Another way to put it, as the article does, is transfer of ice to one glacier from another.

    • hangonhn 4 hours ago

      Yeah. I think that would have been much more appropriate but a lot less exciting.

      Before I read the article I was thinking maybe some researchers were stealing ice from each other and was really excited to understand why.

  • madaxe_again 4 hours ago

    There’s plenty of this kinda stuff in the parlance - for instance, bees “rob” each other. Are they criminals? No, but the behaviour can be described as theft.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbing

    • IAmBroom 2 hours ago

      That is much closer to the concept of ordinary human theft.

      This is clickbait.

bell-cot 4 hours ago

IIR, "capture" is the geological term used when one river or stream starts taking water from another. (Generally due to erosion shifting their courses.)

No idea if there is a correct geological term for what's happening here - but "theft", "steal", and "piracy" get the clicks, so...

OutOfHere 4 hours ago

This is another case of the theft of the word theft for something that wasn't a theft.

metalman 4 hours ago

the title could just be an example of how a person ends up thinking after bieng on station in antartica......glaciation starts to become personal