Mustakrakish
@Mustakrakish@lemmy.world
- Comment on 413524 Gang, rise up! 1 day ago:
Well I draw it as a pentagram instead whenever possible, but I think I still start at 4 if you flip it.
- Comment on Helth 4 days ago:
And go moldy the instant you take them home from the store. No sooner, no later.
- Comment on Bernie Sanders says that if AI makes us so productive, we should get a 4-day work week 1 week ago:
4 days is kinda outdated, like how the $15 minimum is so long overdue it’s moot. 24 hours. 3 days working vs 4 days living. We deserve to live more than we work.
- Comment on The cell wall is the wall of the cell. 1 week ago:
Some of them seem a bit obtuse. “Municipal hall” doesn’t immediately conjure a vivid image of it’s role.
- Comment on it is me 1 week ago:
“Yes you are!”
- Comment on The Batpoon's First Appearance: was World's Finest Comics #9 (March, 1943). This is from World's Finest Comics #163 (December, 1966) 1 week ago:
Ah superman! Dodging out of the way of 'poon like any upstanding moral young man should! ting
- Comment on Is there a name? 2 weeks ago:
Malaise.
- Comment on Anon takes an IQ test 2 weeks ago:
I’m a bit confused by this word salad. The inital analogy made some sense about complexcity vs simplicity, but you lost me with the enjoying food with opiods? That part didn’t seem to tie to the initial premise, and the conclusion that contentness with one’s starting lot in life superceeds the reward of pursuing a goal and achieving it is quite a claom? I mean there’s something to be said of making sure to pay attention to the journey and not missing the forest through the trees, but just saying that complacency beats pursuit is a wild thing to me.
- Comment on Blurble 2 weeks ago:
Not really seing how those are different forms of imagination. And also, still imagining the color, just ignoring the limitations or letting them fill themselves in.
I can picture a solid color that sparkles evenly, or even that has just one shimmer evenly across the whole surface, however the initial premise was just the limits of imagination, and you don’t need to self-impose a bunch of parameters onto it like you’re engineering something in real life. You don’t need to imagine it 100% accurate to the point where you could reconstruct it, even partially imagining something is still imagining it, and you can even expand on it over time.
- Comment on Blurble 2 weeks ago:
That sounds self imposed.
- Comment on Blurble 2 weeks ago:
Also a cool thing about imaginination, is you don’t have to stick to or define all the parameters to imagine it. You can go like, I’m imagining in this imaginary senario I’ve figured that part out, and just run with it.
- Comment on Blurble 3 weeks ago:
Epic Its like a purple, blue, pink, but more vibrant with sparkles. Similar to what is used for epic level items in games, hence the name.
- Comment on Anon pitches a new game 3 weeks ago:
Those execs are only concerned with turning the quickest profit so they can move to another company with another hiring bonus
- Comment on What's going on with Borderlands 2? Steam is giving it for free, but the game has 23% positive recent reviews. 4 weeks ago:
Its a bit more than that:
- Comment on Anon gets banned for having Nothing 4 weeks ago:
Or being purposley obtuse. Just say “the name of the phone is literally called “Nothing”” and send a pic or something.
- Comment on Anon goes camping 4 weeks ago:
Oh but you can. You just have to identity a goal and work towards it.
- Comment on Anon visits a guy's house 4 weeks ago:
Next look up the wiki pages for mildew and mold.
- Comment on So close! 4 weeks ago:
“Stomach is thriving”
They don’t even try to form coherent thoughts anymore, just buzzwords to sell your current “brand”.
- Comment on So close! 4 weeks ago:
Viscosity
- Comment on Bruh, chill 4 weeks ago:
I’m confused by the assumption finding an appropriate gap is rare. You should have one you’re aiming for already, and generally it will be in the front of a line, so you just speed up a bit and merge into that space.
- Comment on Bruh, chill 4 weeks ago:
Lol, ok kiddo.
- Comment on Bruh, chill 5 weeks ago:
Lol the jumps in logic you make should be nominated for an award. My original comment was one sentence long and the follow up kike three more, how do you know what “framework” I operate in lmao. The implications you make somehow about legality being a measure of contention and the crux of my argument is just wrong on its face.
If you’re going slow in the left lane and blocking others, you’re affecting others negatively direcly for no benefit to yourself. If you could get over a lane, continue going the speed you desired but not be blocking others wanting to go your speed and don’t, you’re just a dick. We can move in ways that allow others to move in theirs without the “I’m first, its my way” mentality. The law has nothing to do with it.
Not to mention I didn’t assume thats what was happening, and asked OP to confirm before I went on with my point. Something I suggest doing before assuming someone’s “framework”.
- Comment on Bruh, chill 5 weeks ago:
I’m in one of the biggest Metropolitan areas in the US and I see entirely the opposite. 50x the amount of slow left lane drivers, going the same speed as the car to their right, blocking all cars going the appropriate speed, than tailgaters.
I agree the no space in the left lane is crazy though. More often than tailgaters, when I’m activley passing in the left lane, and a car from the right lane cuts me off and continues to go the same speed they were in the other lane, making me have to break on the freeway (which is another thing you should avoid whenever possible, and just let off on the gas. You’re a multi-ton chuck of metal going 60+ mph, you’ll slow down quick by just not accelerating).
- Comment on Bruh, chill 5 weeks ago:
-the main reason tailgating happens is people driving slow in the left lane. Not the only reason, but the main one.
-tailgating is NOT an appropriate response, but its not about who is in the right, when the one that can fix it for both parties is the one going slower and not passing. They have the power to get back over a lane (which they should be anyway if not passing), and immediately eliminate the issue, and everyone goes on their way. The tailgater can’t do that.
Also, I’m not sure what you experience is, but I see 50x the amount of people driving slow in the left lane than I see people tailgating.
- Comment on Bruh, chill 5 weeks ago:
Absolutely. If you’re scared to so so when appropriate, you shouldn’t be on the road.
Why we need actual public transit so we don’t have to be concerned about this.
- Comment on Bruh, chill 5 weeks ago:
Because you mention that you need to make other drivers slow down when changing into the right lane. If you are actively passing, when you finish passing you merge back into the lane to your right when you get to the gap you were aiming for, thus not needing to make anyone slow down. If you’re passing, you should have a plan of when you’re done passing, even when sometimes that gap shifts when cars change, and then you’re looking for a new gap.
- Comment on Fresh 5 weeks ago:
Extra spicy
- Comment on Fresh 5 weeks ago:
Nah the tank is modified, can’t you see the hole?
- Comment on Bruh, chill 5 weeks ago:
Just to confirm, does this imply you just drive in the left lane like normal without activley passing?
- Comment on To join Facebook these days, one must record a video selfie 5 weeks ago:
Different angles makes me thinking they’re using it for ai training