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- Comment on Does it seem odd to track my lifespan? 6 months ago:
It’s futile, as you have zero idea when you’re going to die, every day could be your last man. I think what you’re doing is a good way to get some sort of anxiety disorder and I’d be happy to be wrong in this case as I wouldn’t wish that shit to anyone.
- Comment on Why is currency so essential? 6 months ago:
Currency is an energy equivalent in human society. I’d say our current ridiculously exploitable system with greedy for profit banks, rampant credits, tax havens, exchange rates manipulation, dividends and stock market micro trading leaves a lot to be desired, yet it is still incredibly convenient and relatively stable even with all the major crashes. Beats barter that’s for sure.
- Comment on If somebody spends the whole day watching fox or religious propaganda, gets worked up and all he can think of is owning a liberal or converting an unbeliever, is this person a victim or just gullible? 6 months ago:
Stupidity is a moral flaw.
- Comment on Why do people still eat beef when we know it's terrible for Earth? 6 months ago:
Billions of trees every year get cut down to make space for cattle pastures, now tell me how destroying entire ecosystems that have been there for potentially thousands of years is worth some particular meat.
- Comment on If you take care of your parents or other elderly, how are you preparing to age gracefully? 6 months ago:
There are plenty of fats and proteins you know.
- Comment on When did breasts become a thing that needed to be concealed in public and why? 7 months ago:
I’d guess since about the first civilized settlements with agriculture.
- Comment on What will happen to large companies once poor people have no more money to use? 7 months ago:
Middle class does all the work? LOL They are mostly fucking leeches making useless shit and legitimising the upper class. Also they are a minority.
- Comment on don't tell iceland 7 months ago:
There are milk dogs at least in Vietnam right now.
- Comment on How does the day-to-day work of not wearing shoes in the house? 7 months ago:
Street asphalt and concrete are incredibly dirty. Car exhaust, dust, whatever the wind brings, bird droppings, insects, trash, there is like a thousand contaminants.
- Comment on How does the day-to-day work of not wearing shoes in the house? 7 months ago:
People wear shoes indoors? That sounds utterly barbaric to me lol
- Comment on In movies a strong woman is manly. (big muscles, aggressive, punches people, etc.) Is that really the way it is? 7 months ago:
I don’t think aggression and punching people are manly traits but ok. And I quite like muscular women, it’s damn hot.
- Comment on double slit 8 months ago:
Electron? Is this some fancy lightning gun experiment?
- Comment on mycology 8 months ago:
I like lychen. It’s a symbiosis of moss and fungus.
- Comment on CFCs 8 months ago:
Well considering Elon situation I wouldn’t blame anyone for making fun of his idiotic ventures. Also starship is actually dumb and saying “you expected for it to blow up” is something no real scientist would’ve said unless they were making a bomb.
- Comment on Is my voice annoyingly high? 8 months ago:
Not annoying in the slightest! Don’t yah worry.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
Yeah at this point rent is just a made up number to keep a landlord happy.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
Ah yes, economy experts. The ones who can’t solve any single economic problem and who can’t predict a single crisis. Very useful people.
- Comment on Do you ever worry that you're secretly a psychopath that unknowingly manipulates people around you? 8 months ago:
If that’s the case I’m a lousy one.
- Comment on What are some good games with *zero* replayability? 8 months ago:
Walking Sims, point and clicks, puzzles.
- Comment on Elon Musk Bought Twitter to Settle His Jet-Tracking Beef, New Book Claims 9 months ago:
That’s his entire business model. Just look at starship, hyper loop, solar roofs and Tesla semi. Overblown Tesla stock bubble too. All complete vaporware, but he profits greatly from the hype alone. He belongs in prison as he is a classic conman.
- Comment on Ubisoft CEO defends Skull and Bones’ $70 price despite its live service leanings, calls it ‘quadruple-A’ 9 months ago:
Of course he would. Screw Ubisoft.
- Comment on Article suggests that 1 million ML specialists will be needed in 2027. What do you think of that? 9 months ago:
Not needing isn’t the same as won’t hire and allocate vast amounts of resources.
- Comment on Supercomputer that simulates entire human brain will switch on in 2024 11 months ago:
Another artificial idiot for the pile.
- Comment on This fan-made HD PC port of Zelda: Link's Awakening is so cool I can't believe Nintendo hasn't taken it down yet 11 months ago:
Fans do what Nintendon’t.
- Comment on If you spent eternity in a fiery pit wouldn't you just get use to being in a fiery pit? 11 months ago:
If you experience god’s presence please consult your psychiatrist.
- Comment on Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidies 11 months ago:
It’s probably the most wasteful way of providing internet imaginable since they have to send satellites up by the dozen every year for them to burn in the atmosphere only several years lates.
- Comment on What a random person on the internet thought of Grant, Lee, Sherman: Civil War Generals 2 11 months ago:
Thanks for a good read.
- Comment on Why people say good morning (or something like that) on chat after a night? 11 months ago:
That’s a bold assumption!
- Comment on Mathematicians Have Found The Ninth Dedekind Number, After 32 Years of Searching 11 months ago:
Ah, yes, those things, of course.
- Comment on Elon Musk vows ‘thermonuclear lawsuit’ as advertisers flee X over antisemitism 11 months ago:
Ah, I see, he finally came out of his conman closet and is ready to go full con.