nailingjello
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- Comment on I’ve discovered two new animals. 2 weeks ago:
If you catch one, you’d probably make a nice profit selling it on !buyselltrade@lemmy.sdf.org
- Comment on Chaotic party battler where vacuum cleaners face off - Roombattle is out now 2 weeks ago:
Looks fun
- Comment on Oopsie, Crimson Desert's weird AI paintings weren't supposed to left in for release, Pearl Abyss claim, outlining plans to remove them 2 weeks ago:
Dammit, fooled me again. I was trying to find the painting of Weird AL.
- Comment on Gotta Philip soon? 2 weeks ago:
Like a real life Zoolander
- Comment on Prisoner peeing on the libs? 3 weeks ago:
Interesting that this was from the driver of a Yes Verado (I asked ChatGPT to translate)
- Comment on Posting without context. Will not be taking questions. Bye. 4 weeks ago:
Thanks for posting, I have a question……hello?
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
Correct, but to be fair they did say “to operate” which should be taken as transmitting.
- Comment on Anyone old enough to have used this before GPS? 2 months ago:
Thomas didn’t make lightweight guides.
- Comment on Give me some good ones 2 months ago:
Bravo, that one took the most thought to figure out it was backhanded.
- Comment on Give me some good ones 2 months ago:
Unironically I think this is the reason why I like one of my friends.
- Comment on Give me some good ones 2 months ago:
Not directly related, but I’ve always likes the comeback
I’ve been called worse by better people
- Comment on We're switching produce! 3 months ago:
ts = the shit?
- Comment on YSK about Duverger's Law 3 months ago:
Text for the lazy.
Duverger’s Law
In political science, Duverger’s law holds that single-ballot plurality-rule elections (such as first past the post) structured within single-member districts tend to favor a two-party system.Duverger’s law is the reason why U.S. voters select one of the two leading candidates when voting tactically, even if a third-party candidate would better represent their interests. This behavior arises out to fear of vote splitting
One consequence of Duverger’s law is that you can improve the viability of third-party candidates by changing the voting system. For example, Approval voting is more resistant to vote splitting and therefore more conducive to third-party candidates.
- Comment on Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!) 3 months ago:
Much appreciated
- Comment on Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!) 3 months ago:
If no one has claimed Injustice 2, I’d be interested. Thank you for doing this.
- Comment on FACTS 4 months ago:
Wait, this is real? Can someone attempt to explain his rationale? Or is there some context not included?
- Comment on Like a heart 6 months ago:
Light and regular.
- Comment on It's a whole genre! 7 months ago:
Leo is surprisingly good, but it's geared towards kids so most adults may not have seen it.