Leonixster
@Leonixster@lemmy.blahaj.zone
Privacy advocate and aspiring gamedev that has literally nothing under my belt heehoo. He/Him
- Comment on I Got This Right, Right? 11 hours ago:
Which is, indeed, a bad faith argument
- Comment on I Got This Right, Right? 11 hours ago:
Oh, so a bad faith argument
- Comment on An alien invasion 2 weeks ago:
There’s a I guess you could call niche? trope? in some fantasy anime/manga where the protagonist is actively trying to be a villain but is constantly being misunderstood by the people as being some sort of saint.
I can think of two different ones from the top of my head, one called “I’m the Evil Lord from an Intergalactic Empire” and another called “The Mistaken Saintly Life of a Villainous Scion”, the former fitting closer to what you asked for than the latter. Note, however, that I am not recommending either of them. The former is entertaining enough and I haven’t read the manga to give an opinion on it, but the anime isn’t that big of a deal imo, whereas the latter is just straight up trash.
- Comment on paz 3 weeks ago:
If you don’t understand why you’re getting so much negative feedback, then I’d say you’re seriously lacking in either empathy or political understanding
- Comment on What is a perfect anime? 4 weeks ago:
To Your Eternity
- Comment on Valve are now removing a bunch of sex games from Steam to keep banks and card companies happy 1 month ago:
From what I read on other posts (which is to say, I haven’t confirmed it so take it with a grain of salt), it was nonconsensual and incest games
- Comment on Most people's earliest memories are at around 3 or 4 years of age, which correlates with the age kids start asking "why" for everything. Kids start asking why when they become self-aware. 2 months ago:
Oh, I didn’t mean to intend that we don’t have memories from before that, since we very clearly do since we know who our parents/family are, the language we speak, etc. I meant that we can’t actively recollect those memories, given a few exceptions.
- Comment on Most people's earliest memories are at around 3 or 4 years of age, which correlates with the age kids start asking "why" for everything. Kids start asking why when they become self-aware. 2 months ago:
Do you have photographic memory of stuff today? idk how to phrase the question lol
- Comment on Most people's earliest memories are at around 3 or 4 years of age, which correlates with the age kids start asking "why" for everything. Kids start asking why when they become self-aware. 2 months ago:
So would the fact that most people start remembering stuff from then more vividly be more of a coincidence?
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- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Momther/mumther when I’m feeling particularly silly
- Comment on Mexican lawmakers vote to ban dolphin shows 2 months ago:
And yet we continue having children smh /j /lh /ns
- Comment on Mammal 3 months ago:
He’s a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action. He’s a furry little flatfoot, who’ll never flinch from a fray. He’s got more than just mad skill, he’s got a beaver tail and a bill. And the women swoon whenever they hear him say “GRGRGRGRGRGRGR”
- Comment on "And my dick fucks your wife more than you do. What's your point?" 3 months ago:
A lot of replies here still wander into sounding mad imo Instead, I would fake not getting the insult and just make them uncomfortable by saying something like “Wow that’s cool :D” and then just move on. Sort of like when you acknowledge a child doing something dumb but they’re so proud of it you don’t want to ruin it for them.
- Comment on Tragic 3 months ago:
- Comment on Uncultured 4 months ago:
How can you tell it’s AI? /gen