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- Comment on Magneto was right . 8 months ago:
He was a relatable character, in what he wanted, but he forced the Mutant gene on that dude, then that guy died. I just remember he wanted to rinse/repeat that on the whole city (not knowing everyone would die). I think it’s an oversimplification to say he’s right, but he’s definitely relatable, which makes him a terrific villain.
- Comment on A YouTuber let the Cybertruck close on his finger to test the new sensor update. It didn't go well. 8 months ago:
Truth
- Comment on If life gives you a gator, should you make Gatorade? 8 months ago:
You have been in stasis for 99999…
- Comment on If one day our Fingerprint ends up Getting Stollen, Is There a Way we can Change it? 11 months ago:
Some places use penile codes, as well.
- Comment on When on a diet, does you body have the same weight loss across the entire person including visceral fat? 1 year ago:
You kind of answered your own question. There are a lot of conditions and feedbacks needed for stasis. As any are pushed to or beyond their limits, a cascade occurs, having catastrophic effects. Body temp regulation is one of the most dire, as we can’t survive for long below a certain temp. Regarding that, burn victims can actually die from hypothermia if not treated immediately following 3rd degree burns, due to the amount of fat and skin cells lost to burns. I hope some of this made sense. I’m digging deep to remember, but it’s been a while. Cheers
- Comment on When on a diet, does you body have the same weight loss across the entire person including visceral fat? 1 year ago:
Good question. It’s very likely safe to assume that we have an adaptive variance for these kinds of things, but it would still be a very small range. If you’ve heard it, it was probably supported by a study that indicates that correlation. For the most part, it’s something you’ll almost never even see. Iirc, the minimum healthy, functional bmi for men is 5%, 12% for women, as I was taught years ago. Anything below those ranges and things start to get weird, or it would take great effort and water/diet restrictions to maintain. The point being, anyone who says they’re 0%, or even like 3%, has no idea what they’re talking about. Thanks for having this discussion with me!
- Comment on Nic Cage through the years 1 year ago:
- Comment on When on a diet, does you body have the same weight loss across the entire person including visceral fat? 1 year ago:
BS Biology, former ISSA trainer: The simple answer is - fat mobilizes globally, prioritized by access to circulation. The last 3.5% of body fat is brown adipose, which you can’t lose, but if you could, you’d die from hypothermia.
- Comment on Make signing up complicated and difficult to discourage people from signing up. What's that practice called? 1 year ago:
Ron Swanson smirks at your comment.
- Comment on Assuming the earth is flat, how many people are part of the conspiracy 1 year ago:
Mathematicians. On a sphere, you can make a triangle that consists of three 90 degree angles, adding up to 270. A flat triangle will require that all angles add up to 180, i.e. 60, 60, 60.
- Comment on When is it okay to drop out of college? 1 year ago:
I should’ve dropped when I stopped caring. Got academic dismissal instead. Years later, I was tired of bs jobs, and I was ready to make it work. I went back to school part-time and earned my 4-year degree in a grand total of 12 years. Hardest thing I’ve ever done, but I don’t have to bear that sense of failure anymore.
I think that when you’re ready to make that push, you’ll know. Your journey is unique.
- Comment on What is the thing that resembles a camera shoe under the handset holder found on telephones with a handset used for? 1 year ago:
I got mine in a set that came with a poop knife.
- Comment on Thief: The Black Parade - A full sized expansion to Thief Gold 1 year ago:
My father
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 1 year ago:
Thanks a ton. I saw some other comments with spoilers flagged that were working, but they weren’t indented in block quotes, if it helps. I suck at markdown stuff, so that’s the best I can guess for troubleshooting.
I’ve tried some other games to try find a similar experience to Esther, but the quality of DE has proven to be rather rare.
What Remains of Edith Finch was similarly evocative, in many ways. I want to try The Unfinished Swan at some point, as a follow-up.
Leviathan was one that couldn’t click with me. I hate blaming the voice acting, because he certainly had the chops, so I’m guessing he wasn’t directed to be a sympathetic narrator, so much. I won’t say more, but I think they were just going in a different direction/vibe in that game.
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 1 year ago:
Life is strange. Repeatedly.
- Comment on What moment from a video game made you cry? 1 year ago:
This game was memorable and phenomenal. However, I don’t think I would have enjoyed it nearly as much if I’d known the massive spoiler in your comment. It looks like you tagged it or something, but it’s still showing up in plain text on lemmy.
Dear Esther stuck with me in a profound way. It was my gateway to a whole new genre. It broke my brain a little, as i initially tried to explore every nook and cranny of the boundaries of each area. The game grinds to a halt if you play that way. To any newcomer, just stay on or near the paths, and let the story unfold. There are no hidden chests or discoverables - just an incredible narration through memories and questions, and a chilling ost.
- Comment on Apple calls Android a 'massive tracking device' 1 year ago:
Apparently, apple applications apply appropriate approvals for the apprehension of appliance appendices.