Narrrz
@Narrrz@kbin.social
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- Comment on xkcd #2867: DateTime 11 months ago:
it's all relative anyway
- Comment on Humanities be like 11 months ago:
I feel like it belongs more in the chaotic row
- Comment on What do we think of greenpeace activists? 11 months ago:
what else would it be?
- Comment on And yet I have to listen to my uncle rant and rave about immigrants and pretend it's okay. 11 months ago:
they only did that for the painting.
- Comment on And yet I have to listen to my uncle rant and rave about immigrants and pretend it's okay. 11 months ago:
pay some prostitutes to come to your thanksgiving dinner and debate your uncle on his ideas about immigrants.
- Comment on Disabled people must work from home to do ‘their duty’, says UK minister 11 months ago:
sounds great. what exactly will you be paying me to do?
- Comment on Actual real political cartoon. Just... wtf 11 months ago:
this puts me in mind of the conservative neighbours I had living out in the country a couple of years ago. need to borrow milk, get your car started, towed out of mud, whatever, they were there to help.
but they quit America to come here because it was becoming a socialist hellhole.
('here' is not less socialist than America)
- Comment on Completely free 11 months ago:
the hosting is free, you just pay a subscription to ensure it stays that way.
- Comment on Is the right to abortion a "negative right" or a "positive right"? 11 months ago:
the right to abortion is just a subset of bodily autonomy: noone should be able to make decisions or take actions upon your body except you/with your consent.
you can survive with half a liver, and livers regenerate. you can also donate significant amounts of your blood, and even more plasma, without ill effect. these things are lifesaving, but despite that, you cannot be forced to do so against your will.
abortion is no different. just because it can't survive without you doesn't mean it gets priority over your own bodily autonomy.
- Comment on 505 Games' parent company lays off 30% of its workforce, says gamers really only want sequels so that's what it's going to make 11 months ago:
and the open source, free tools for creating such games are getting better almost by the day.
- Comment on We're going in the wrong direction 1 year ago:
better yet, just don't autoplay fucking videos! if I want to watch it, I'll click on it!
- Comment on That's a moray! 1 year ago:
when the moon hits your knees
and you mispronounce trees
sycamore - Comment on 🌿👀🌿 1 year ago:
plants are farming us all for food. playing the long game.
- Comment on 🌿👀🌿 1 year ago:
the likelihood of triffids grows every higher
- Comment on Your brain is sitting in a sealed, completely dark room with wires coming out of the walls. 1 year ago:
exactly like a battery.
also, thinking skills decline with age for the same reason that batteries lose maximum capacity over time.
- Comment on Is it possible to have an English only setting here? 1 year ago:
wouldn't it be faster just to scroll past? I mean, I see fairly frequent posts in German, fewer from other languages, but they're a tiny fraction of the total, even so.
(im on kbin, pretty much exclusively browse all)
- Comment on If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...? 1 year ago:
coward
- Comment on A number chosen truly at random will have infinite digits 1 year ago:
are we counting an infinite number of zeroes after the decimal point, as having infinite digits? because if you specifically exclude while numbers, your output would not be truly random, though it would be essentially impossible to distinguish it from true randomness.
- Comment on If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...? 1 year ago:
it's going to be hard to get to 40k if we don't keep counting through the 10s.
- Comment on xkcd #2852: Parameterball 1 year ago:
neutron star ball
- Comment on Space is 2D, right? 1 year ago:
I think most species probably align themselves to either the galactic plane or prominent orbital plane of the local star system.
the "up" & "down" directions would be completely arbitrary, though. there's no reason to think everone would decide on a standard for those.
and species without that certain sense of appropriateness, or an overt dedication to logic, would likely not bother with a standard orientation. and especially when in orbit over a planet, I think everyone would orient their "down" towards the surface.
- Comment on I'll never not want to 1 year ago:
- Comment on Star Trek pip guide 1 year ago:
having a rank named for you is literally more recognition than Harry actually got.
- Comment on What do overnight shift workers do when the clocks change? 1 year ago:
suffer.
- Comment on Checkmate round-earthers 1 year ago:
our feet are like that (or, they're supposed to be). and shoes are made of flexible material, precisely so that they will flex to the curvature of the earth.
- Comment on What are some alternative to soulless videogame franchises? 1 year ago:
if you enjoyed diablo 2,grim dawn feels like a spiritual successor to that game specifically, whereas d3 didn't really.
- Comment on xkcd #2848: Breaker box 1 year ago:
But what if my circuits are already broken? Is there a circuit fixer box somewhere?
- Comment on That Voyager is one clean burning starship though, I’ll tell you what. 1 year ago:
Tuvix was an atrocity and extinguishing it would have been morally correct even if it had not resulted in numerically more living beings.
- Comment on Cities: Skylines II - Performance, Post-Release Plans & Goals 1 year ago:
what bugs, if you don't mind my asking? I haven't tried it yet - my decade-and-change old pc would probably just pop like a corn kernel.
- Comment on Cities: Skylines II - Performance, Post-Release Plans & Goals 1 year ago:
imo people should be vocal. perhaps not angry; or, be angry with the publisher, who presumably pushed am unrealistic timeline/release of an unfinished product.
if people just accept it, because hey, they did warn us 🤷, that just sends the message that this is a ploy that can pay off.
we need to make it severely impact sales so that a) paradox feeds the developer the money needed to bring it up to spec, and b) thinks twice about doing it again.