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Hrm, you’re not wrong but Hades also exemplifies why quality wins over quantity when in replayability.
The strength of life to face oneself has been made manifest. The persona Carighan has appeared.
Hrm, you’re not wrong but Hades also exemplifies why quality wins over quantity when in replayability.
Is it my turn to post this tomorrow? Or whose is it? I lost track.
You do realize though that freedom of speech does not mean freedom to say whatever you want, yes?
You seriously underestimate the stupidity of the global community.
Stupid american politicians aside, I hate how this community is just US news nowadays.
Yeah I know it’s because of the significant inherent overlap, but do we not have some /c/usnews or such?
That’s because it’s your username. To you it shows normal, all I see is hunter12. See?
Yeah it automatically obfuscates. Mine is *******, for example.
but exacerbating wealth inequality is just not something Batman usually cares about
In fact, being a mega-rich himself, he’s probably best buddies with those CEOs so long as they don’t do something so outlandishly evil that he has to go after them for publicity reasons.
Would you rather fight one T-Rex sized chicken or 100 chicken-sized T-Rex?
No but my sub has been reaaaaaallyyyy bad! 😈
Religion doesn’t belong
That one is enough, IMO. It’s an archaic concept we really don’t need any more. (Note: That’s not me saying we don’t need belief or belief systems. We don’t need religion.)
It’s almost as if someone could have learned something from the fact that NASA struggled hard without institutionalized deviation whenever their budget was constrained and they were pushed for results.
Also, it’s almost as if there’s a reason no good government should let any corporation go un-controlled. Ever.
Question: If you had to design a bridge, and you did, and it was built, and then you noticed it sways in the wind, would you tear it down?
And if you answer yes: This is normal. Bridges are designed with a certain level of flex in mind, and they have redundancies to allow for this. Too much is a problem of course, but a certain amount is normal and budgeted for.
And it’s similar here: The helium leaks were not planned to be there, but there’s a certain redundancy in the system which means that a certain level of helium leakage is not an issue.
Yeah I do. I disagree with most of their posts, but I agree with the motion that using the same labels indiscriminately is a problem in online discourse.
For example, far as I know so far, I’d call him a pedo, but I am unsure whether I’d call him a predator (of course, language differences apply, too). That’s just because I need words to express the predatory nature of people like Maxwell who prey on teens and YA.
That’s kinda what I meant, there’s too few words to just use the same label across the board sometimes. Doesn’t make something someone does less reprehensible. Rather i prefer to sometimes use full sentences instead of quick labels because it more accurately expresses the matter.
I did not disagree with that, so I’m not sure what you’re on about.
Yeah that’s a fair take.
It is reprehensible and disgusting behavior, but it doesn’t mean we should universally apply labels across vast swaths of different issues, as it devalues said label and poisons future discussion.
Simple labels simplify discussion of course, but that runs the risk of losing nuance for the specific way someone was a disgusting creep.
Yeah, I decided to nope out after the beginning, too. Seen too much shit in the one year I volunteered at the hospital, don’t need a reminder of those. What the fuck…
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Yet… silence.
Imagine never reading any news or discussions about environmental impact, but coming in here trying to defend Keurig by doing full whataboutism.
It’s doctor, actually.