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  • No, psychological horror is based on psychological damage, not physical harm: domination, psychological trauma, diffuse fears like the unknown or the indefinable, things like doubting reality and one’s own sanity.

    Which dead space does…… and that’s what “affects the mind” means. Why did you think I meant just using it? Lmfao.

    Video lacks the context, but you’re doing the surgery on YOURSELF to figure out if you’re insane or if it’s the marker making you.

    That’s textbook psychological horror, there is of course other types, like HP and Stephen king as well.







  • plantfanatic@sh.itjust.workstoRetroGaming@lemmy.worldIt sure is, babe!
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    8 days ago

    One is guaranteed, the other isn’t. Is that so hard for you to comprehend? Or are you just so worried about having a gotcha that you couldn’t read it properly the first time?

    If someone can tout that ALL have no fees, which isn’t true, I can make the same claim for insurance. Or is that not how debates work? Because that’s how shit works dude.

    Also notice in my original comment I NEVER said bank…? Just banking…? Almost like I covered this angle… since credit union also charge fees and have different tiers of banking………






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    That shouldn’t turn up no results. That poster is assuming A LOT. It also looked like a blog post and is 30% ads, what kind of source is that? The link provided by Schmidt shows that most Booleans do work on Google and is newer than your posted link as well, as well as provided by one of their engineers… so they should be taken as more knowledgeable then… a blog post to from a random person.

    Because the search will turn up results that aren’t related to managers, there will absolutely be results. The only people who would assume there would be no results are people who think search engines only return proper results, and incorrectly assume Boolean are true AND, OR and NOT. When they have never been.

    The issue in case you haven’t figured it out, is assuming how stuff should work and being ignorant instead of learning.

    Most Booleans work on Google and have existed for decades, claiming they “don’t” or “don’t work” just means you don’t understand what the point of them has always been.