misophist
@misophist@lemmy.world
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
I’m not even sure if a sandwich is a sandwich.
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
Honestly, a little grass makes everything better. I’m a fan of putting grass in brownies, but still, no beans, please.
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
Lady, I don’t know how to break this to you, but this is a shitpost community. There’s no room here for facts and logic. Touch grass.
- Comment on I'm not picky... 11 months ago:
The first frame has a cocktail glass and one character holding a non-clear drink. Obviously not a gym. The drinks would indicate that it is a bar or a party (or even a party at a bar) and two outfits of wildly different concepts would tell the story that it is most likely a fancy dress party.
So I would assume fancy dress party at a bar, house, or other venue. I guess technically it could even be a party being thrown at a gym, but there are no contextual clues that would indicate that.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Are you trying to buy these sound effects libraries, license them, or steal them? Just because a company goes bankrupt or out of business doesn’t mean it’s properties become a free-for-all. Somebody still owns those rights.
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
Yes, chili is a fantastic source of iron, but many people don’t realize that bean stew is also very irony!
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
Oof, cringe af, bro. Don’t be that person.
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
Today you learned! It’s always a wonderful feeling to learn new things!
Chocolate, cocoa, and cinnamon are flavorings and spices. Those are allowed in Chile. Chili is meat, tomato, onion, and spices. And yes, you can use chili as a base for a nice veggie stew with the addition of beans or q lot of other veggies!
Cheers!
- Comment on New Lemmy trend incoming 11 months ago:
That’s not chili, I see beans, so it appears to be a bean soup or bean stew, but I concur, a bit of cocoa and/or a touch of cinnamon can really elevate a chili or bean stew.
- Comment on Aliens decide to communicate with us 11 months ago:
That’s fair. If you decide you want to identify your religion as Pagan, you are free to do so. It is much less fitting for our beliefs, tenets, and morals than Satanism, but may be a better fit for your beliefs.
- Comment on Aliens decide to communicate with us 11 months ago:
What do you think Satanism is about? I model my behavior on a rational, scientific, and humanistic worldview and I fight against superstition. One of the predominant superstitious organisations in my country have a mythical being that espouses all of these same traits and they call it Satan. It’s convenient for us to refer to ourselves using their own language, so they instantly know we are against anti-humanism and superstitious oppression.
- Comment on Aliens decide to communicate with us 11 months ago:
“These beings have documented a perfect understanding of warp core, matter transmission, and matter replication technologies, yet they refuse to actually use any them and are stuck on a single planet fighting wars over limited resources.”
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 11 months ago:
That sounds suspiciously like scoop.sh would be downloading the program from the internet, and a wise person once told me “Don’t download programs off the internet.” Not today, Satan!
- Comment on Does anyone else feel like 90% of the population is stupid? 11 months ago:
Stupid? Mayb3 if verifying “facts” is your sole metric. I know people who aren’t very media savvy who fall for some stupid propaganda, but they could empty my car’s engine bay and put it back together again and have it cranking the same day. Or you can drop them in any body of water in a 250km radius and they’ll know what fish can be caught there and be able to hook an edible-sized one in half an hour or less. We don’t all have the same skill sets, but we ain’t all “stupid”.
- Comment on Duo out here teaching me the essentials 1 year ago:
It may be a regional thing. I learned English while I was in the states and we learnt “six hundred and fifteen” if you’re saying the digit-place words (hundred, thousand, etc), but “six fifteen” would also be correct. “Six hundred fifteen” was acceptable, but not preferred, and “six and fifteen” is not used.
- Comment on keep going lads! 1 year ago:
In short, it’s intelligence and social learning replacing learning in evolutionary time that made humans successful, possibly to the point of self destruction.
So basically Agent Smith was right. We are a disease, a cancer of this planet.
- Comment on Whatever I use 10 1 year ago:
pig
pi g
The number pi, earth gravity 3.14…, ~9.8m/s²
Pig without 3.14 is 9.8
- Comment on What the actual f*** is this Rockstar? 1 year ago:
which is hard to do with suped-up autocomplete like ChatGPT at the moment.
You got a source for that, or is that just a gut feeling?
- Comment on Further study is needed 1 year ago:
Aah, I understood it to be a teen tiktok thing in the past 5-10 years or so, when Millennials were already in our late 20s to early 40s. Wikipedia also calls it a Gen Z subculture, but again, I’m an outsider looking in, so I definitely get that Wikipedia may be wrong in this case.
- Comment on Further study is needed 1 year ago:
I assume you’re either 12 or dont belong to either culture and are just an outsider looking in. Emo and goth stem from entirely different music genres and share very little other than black eyeliner and dark fashion. But egirls seem to be something different entirely. Not my generation, so I’m observing from the outside as you were with emos and goths, but from what I can understand, egirls don’t stem from musical roots. They’re a gen-z fashion subculture that sprung up from the internet itself on micro-vlogging sites like tiktok.
- Comment on Dude, get out of here 1 year ago:
Easy way to remember: an alligator’s snout is rounded like the C in Crocodile, and a crocodile’s snout is pointed like the A in Alligator.
- Comment on Why does it seem like women are more wont to make noise in sexual situations while men don't? 1 year ago:
I didn’t realize that and that’s fantastic! Thank you!
- Comment on Why does it seem like women are more wont to make noise in sexual situations while men don't? 1 year ago:
As a straight, I wish I had fingers and a mouth. At least I can have multiple orgasms. Suck it, penis-owners!
- Comment on True Story 1 year ago:
You might be a rare exception that actually means what they say, but the vast majority of men who say “I personally prefer natural over makeup” don’t realize that our “natural” that they love is quite often still a light touch of makeup here and there. Not to mention the sexist implication that we’re necessarily doing it for you.