Iapar
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- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 3 days ago:
Man, I’m sorry for that kid. Will probably get fucked up with a parent like you.
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
“What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness?”
Why would you be shocked by friendln
Since we had a post about the most friendliest countries, we should look at countries that have unexpected friendly people, not the usual answers like Ireland, Scotland, Canada, Taiwan, etc. For me it’s Montenegro. Londoners are considered to be cold and rude but I find them to be very pleasant with me.
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
You just wrote it is technically racism.
That is the whole problem hear. You argue semantics while I argue the concept.
“You are technically right but you didn’t say it like I want you to say it so I attack you” is kinda the whole threat here :D
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
Another commenter said it’s technically racism so not really wrong.
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
A whole bunch of assumptions with nothing to back it up, like a true racist.
Bad faith replays to bad faith replays seems fair to me.
You are arguing points I didn’t make so how am I supposed to take this serious?
Like “It’s not racist to predict behavior based on whether said people self-identity themselves as members of those cultures.”
What the fuck are you rambling on about? :D
My point was that it feels racist to take a group/race/nationality/gender/sex/whatever and then say that those people in that group act all the same.
That is the mechanism of racism so it feels racist. And then one person said that it is not racist at all because it is not about race, it is about culture.
As if the mechanism and result differ because its another group :D
And then it turns out that it is called “cultural racism” because it is sooooo different from racism xD
I also said that racism can come from a “positive” place. Like the Asian example. Which is still bad and racist. Some Asians aren’t good at math and their hate that people expect it from them.
Those were my arguments. The second Post in this comment chain and no one following was capable of engaging with that. Instead theiy did what you are acusing me of right now^^
It’s a clownshow, I treat it as such.
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
Being German is genetics, like being black.
Not even new-yorkes? Then they are not really that stand offish, aren’t they?
But is is okay to judge people by the color of their flag?
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
So it is so similar to racism that people call it cultural racism.
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
So when I say “all black people are thieves”, that is racist.
So when I say “all Germans are thieves”…if it is not racist, what is it?
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
Because we reduce a population made of individuals to anecdotal evidence.
“People from there are like this” is just a problematic way of thinking.
Even if it is positive. Saying all Asians are good at math may seem positive, but it is racist because you imprint one attribute to a whole group and rob people of their individuality.
It’s racist 🤷
- Comment on What are some countries you’ve visited that shocked you with unexpected friendliness? 4 days ago:
I feel this is racist.
- Comment on Tough choices 2 weeks ago:
Speak every language because that includes animals.
djin gets visibly angry
- Comment on An Extended Look at Pokémon Legends: Z-A 5 weeks ago:
Not saying they archived it. Just that they go in that direction.
- Comment on An Extended Look at Pokémon Legends: Z-A 5 weeks ago:
The style of the world and the Pokémon/character doesn’t mesh well.
Why go for detailed realism if simple cartoon would be a better choice?
- Comment on BREAKING: Warner Bros. Games is shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego, sources tell Bloomberg News. 1 month ago:
What happened?
- Comment on Onboarding experience needs to be simpler for mass adoption 1 month ago:
I disagree that we should do that.
Internet became a shit show the second everyone got a smartphone and the barrier to entry evaporated.
Needing to put in some effort to participate is a good filter for low effort people and their low effort worldviews.
- Comment on If I’m mostly attracted to men, is it «wrong» to consider myself pan? 1 month ago:
I agree with you that it is useful in the context of finding information.
But the way people use them seems more like a prison then a guideline.
- Comment on If I’m mostly attracted to men, is it «wrong» to consider myself pan? 1 month ago:
Is it though? How?
- Comment on If I’m mostly attracted to men, is it «wrong» to consider myself pan? 1 month ago:
I don’t get why labels are so important to people.
If other people label you, they think you have to act a certain way.
If you label yourself, you think you have to act a certain way.
“I like what I like” why does it have to be more complicated than that?
- Comment on RGG ends Like A Dragon Direct by proudly announcing they won't charge for New Game+ this time, something most games don't do anyway 2 months ago:
I would clap but that costs extra.
- Comment on Microsoft plans on investing $80,000,000,000 in AI this year, with no sign of the machine learning spending spree stalling just yet 2 months ago:
- Comment on Caves Of Qud, one of the most exciting development projects in PC gaming, hit 1.0 this week 3 months ago:
Wish there was a control scheme for laptop without numpad.
- Comment on Joe Biden issues 'full and unconditional' pardon for son 4 months ago:
That’s like saying Hitler and Gandhi are the same because they both breath air.
Some people think you are stupid because it seems you can’t grasp that two things aren’t the same just because they share one attribute.
Other people think you are actively lying, using an easy to see trough rhetoric to normalize the gross shit reps do.
Pardoning your son isn’t the same as letting people die because you think their body belongs to you. They are not equally bad. One is clearly worse.
And that is why you get down voted.
- Comment on Even better than a cart of apples 4 months ago:
“Joke”
- Comment on X rival Bluesky gains 1.25 million users following U.S. election 4 months ago:
But you can’t really? If I remember correctly you still lose all the posts, followers and pretty much everything that you would expect to keep.
Technically you keep your account but let’s be honest, you don’t in the sense people want.
Maybe my knowledge is dated but that is what I recall about moving accounts.
- Comment on X rival Bluesky gains 1.25 million users following U.S. election 4 months ago:
How is mastodon not just a bunch of centralized platforms?
Sure the servers communicate with each other but the content is still just on one of them. Goes the server, so goes the content.
Or am I mistaking?
If it is like I say I feel it is more trading Hitler in for, potentially, a bunch of smaller Hitlers.
- Comment on This man is a parody of himself 5 months ago:
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Open terminal > cd (command to change directory) into the directory where the code is that you want to compile > then run the compiler
In rust I would CD into the directory that I have written my code in. Let’s say user/rust/projects/example1 with the command:
cd user/rust/projects/example1
Now every command I type will be executed on that directory. The tool I use is called “cargo” the command to compile is “build”.
So with that information I type:
cargo build
While being in user/rust/projects/example1 and when I did everything right my Programm will compile and the result of that can be found in a folder in that project. Something like:
user/rust/projects/example1/build/prod
Hope that helps to give a overview of how the process is supposed to go when everything works without a problem.
- Comment on Shower thought, traversal in open world games have turned from game mechanics to loading screens 5 months ago:
People gave Starfield shit for all of the loading screens during travel. Now OP is complaining about them finding ways to make it more immersive. The gaming community is ridiculous.
xD great you used the word “community” so what?
You are saying that “people” said one thing then “OP” said something different and that makes the gaming community ridiculous?
And after pointing out that this makes no sense because you still treat it as two different opinions coming from the same entity, you counter with “thats why I used the word community.”? That makes even less sense xD
The irony telling me to pay more attention.
You are ridiculous :D Lay of the weed maybe then you can formulate a cohesive thought.
Thanks for the laugh :D
- Comment on Clipped it blud 5 months ago:
Fr fr
- Comment on Shower thought, traversal in open world games have turned from game mechanics to loading screens 5 months ago:
It is more that the people who act like these opinions come from the same person are ridiculous.
“You say your favorite ice cream flavor is strawberry but yesterday someone else said his favorite ice cream flavor is vanilla. Humans are ridiculous!”