TropicalDingdong
@TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
- Comment on The 1980s summed up in a single photo. 1 day ago:
- Comment on A New Solar Panel Shield Made From Onion Peels Outlasted Industry Plastics in Tests 1 day ago:
and so I covered my panels with onion, which was the style at the time
- Comment on Know the difference 4 days ago:
- Comment on Know the difference 4 days ago:
- Comment on Know the difference 4 days ago:
Democrat “centrists”:
- Comment on Progress 4 days ago:
and I was like, I’ve already moved the pawn to E6
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
Fuckin’ magnets, how do they work?
- Comment on It’s what’s for dinner! 1 week ago:
"I’ll do a-ny thing for love…
- Comment on Crab taxonomy 1 week ago:
- Comment on We always take for granted that everyone's perspective on life is the same as ours 1 week ago:
no son, that’s from before the civil war.
- Comment on Well do you? 1 week ago:
I mean isn’t that cannon?
- Comment on They say word-of-mouth marketing is the most effective form of marketing. What games did you (not) enjoy that came well-recommended by friends to you, and why did they recommend it to you? 1 week ago:
I mean it’s barely a platformer. it’s like, the illusion of being a platformer but it requires no real skill or precision like a platformer would. Also, it’s not even open enough for you to just platform to wherever. The “platforming” aspect of the game is completely locked down to contrived paths they need you to take.
- Comment on Should we treat environmental crime more like murder? 1 week ago:
More like genocide or mass murder.
It’s the destruction of something a human can never create.
- Comment on People dont believe protesting works if they will only do it on their day off. 1 week ago:
yeah but movements take time to build. BLM had almost a decade of build up before 2020.
Obviously we need to speed run this but also things start “somewhere”. The police assaults and response to the BLM protest of 2019 and 2020 did more to radicalize normies than anything has previously. Like, more people understand the contradictions of this country than ever before
- Comment on They say word-of-mouth marketing is the most effective form of marketing. What games did you (not) enjoy that came well-recommended by friends to you, and why did they recommend it to you? 1 week ago:
It is a big and slow arc, and the game is… just… massive. Its a long game.
- Comment on They say word-of-mouth marketing is the most effective form of marketing. What games did you (not) enjoy that came well-recommended by friends to you, and why did they recommend it to you? 1 week ago:
I mean I still beat it, meow.
- Comment on They say word-of-mouth marketing is the most effective form of marketing. What games did you (not) enjoy that came well-recommended by friends to you, and why did they recommend it to you? 1 week ago:
Weird to say that of Rdr2 (i think you meant 2) because as the main, like, its fairly big arc that the whole game takes. I can get on board with that being an issue in Witcher3, but like, idk, to some extent is this because as an open world game they cant “force” you to play in a linear evolution?
- Comment on They say word-of-mouth marketing is the most effective form of marketing. What games did you (not) enjoy that came well-recommended by friends to you, and why did they recommend it to you? 1 week ago:
Stray.
Like, it looked cool and the whole concept was great.
It ends up just being a game of “go here get this come back”. Yawn fest.
- Comment on You mean there's a better way‽ 1 week ago:
- Comment on Bats taxonomy 1 week ago:
there is no such thing as a vampire wombat
- Comment on The Chicago Rat Hole Was Not Made by a Rat 1 week ago:
Yeah I don’t believe in physiological explanations. It would be more convincing to see a simulation.
Air canon a couple hundred rats, and then a couple hundred squirrels into wet concrete and convince me this team can tell the difference.
- Comment on MIT engineers solve the sticky-cell problem in bioreactors and other industries 1 week ago:
If MIT headlines were food we’d all be happy and fat.
- Comment on MIT engineers solve the sticky-cell problem in bioreactors and other industries 1 week ago:
The world if even 1% of MIT headlines were true:
- Comment on MIT engineers solve the sticky-cell problem in bioreactors and other industries 1 week ago:
MIT is built on headlines.
- Comment on tried makin nookie 2 weeks ago:
I’ve also been told my nookie is ok.
- Comment on mossussy 2 weeks ago:
yeah most of this is from memory so I think I got it right. it’s been decades since I set foot in a paleobotany lab though
- Comment on mossussy 2 weeks ago:
this isn’t a moss. it’s probably lycopodium, and is not a bryophyte. It’s distantly related (but like, so are ferns, horsetails, and basically all vascular plants, and we also don’t exactly know how).
- Comment on mossussy 2 weeks ago:
Is anyone going to tell them? I feel like some one should tell them.
- Comment on + is 45 degrees from × 2 weeks ago:
Swiss family cocktail lounge
- Comment on Seeing lemmy all over Google search results gives me hope 2 weeks ago:
Mmmm… hope.