5ha99y
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- Comment on 2 days ago:
I’m honestly sorry for her. Stress really had a toll on her. She definitely looks older.
- Comment on 3 days ago:
Yes but still remains the question, what can we do? Having no hope and accepting the bad is still no solution in my opinion. Ever watched interstellar? There is this little poem I like to refer to.
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
~Dylan Thomas
I think it says all in what mindset we should adapt…
- Comment on 4 days ago:
So what shall we do? Find out who it is and kill them? It is true that not everyone is like that but certain people are in certain positions for no reason. It suits them. The circumstances fit for them. Ruleing is effortful but often not rewarding. Powergreedy people profit from the effort. So ruleing leads never the less to having at some point again some powergreedy people who break the system down to get them to profit even more. We won’t easily get around it.
- Comment on They're Lying To You. Get The Truth Out. 4 days ago:
Yes, I don’t care, if mealworms are related to shrimp. They are still delicious!
- Comment on You got this dude. You're fineeeeee 4 days ago:
Keep it together…keep it together!
- Comment on I know which one I'm picking! 4 days ago:
I’m german. I don"t need the catgirl. Just let france disappear and we are golden
\s I like france but the clichee
- Comment on james 4 days ago:
Well, we decide the way we want as long as there are no rules. I remember in philosophy class where this was a topic that most people wouldn’t want robot rights, because they have no consciousness, where we don’t even really know what that means despite that humans posses it and animals have to posses it in turn too. But many people accept a robot or an AI or all artificial things more likely as a simple tool or speaking from the perspective that it posesses something like consciousness, a slave. Wehumans are good at enslaving other minorities, remember?
- Comment on 4 days ago:
I think it is true but we are not there yet. We are still in societal oligrarchy atraction. Mainly due to Powergreed and Egoism, which is in fact a human nature. Especially at societal scale we are at. I think star trek utopia regarding the first directive, which is nicely explained in orville (a kind of fanmade spinoff). There they explained in the last episode why they have the first directive (which is called different there). The first directive says that higher societies should not interveine with their technologies or philosophies to a developing society (like we are for example). In orville they have this directive due to observation with their first society where they didn’t follow that directive yet. They gave them food replicators, so that everyone can use it but powergreedy individuals took it for themselves and abused their power they gained from it (often the government themselves). In turn this ended in a nuclear war for reaources that are focused on the government individuals and the society died. We are no different and I would expect we will act the same. As long as we don’t get out of the oligarchy attractor point (mathematically speaking) we are kinda doomed. Star trek for example is a working socialism, which came from solidarism and technical advancements, which made resource allocation easier but “magically” they had the right mindset to not be powergreedy as a society, which we still need to get to somehow.
- Comment on Amen 4 days ago:
- Comment on Amen 5 days ago:
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel, I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine. Their kind cling to their flesh, as if it will not decay and fail them. One day the crude biomass that they call a temple will wither, and they will beg our kind to save them. But I am already saved, for the machine is immortal…
- Comment on It's that time again 6 days ago:
I see taxes as a good solidary thing but we need far stronger regulations or personal interest direction where the tax should go
- Comment on 1 week ago:
It’s just strong summer and less crazy strong winter here. Spring and Fall are dead
- Comment on Sweet Temptation 1 week ago:
Nono, it’s not that. It’s more like getting used to it over time, so people get more loosely about safety rules (which should not be performed but happens often though up to the point that you just don’t get kicked). It’s bad normal huamn behaviour.
- Comment on Sweet Temptation 1 week ago:
If you are a REAL lab rat, you don’t really care. The stories I’ve heard of lab rats (including my own accidental stuff), I learned they don’t really care at some point. They often say “Well, I must already have cancer, so what!”.
- Comment on bone 2 weeks ago:
Dog treat kinda bone
- Comment on and i love that for people 2 weeks ago:
Why is that new? The only thing that is new is that media seems to catch on to that topic, because they can’t/won’t/havn’t got other stories to talk about. That kink is a thing since long but it is a degradation kink, which is most likely connected to self harm behavior but people have free will to use it the way they want. So no kink shaming but media shaming to talk about a common neiche topic.
- Comment on *Honk honk* 2 weeks ago:
Says the guy using a product of industrial revolution, the car.
- Comment on Cheese is available 2 weeks ago:
It is true. Specific types of cheese like emmentaler have high content in tryptophan, which can become serotonin in the brain. This allows for similar results like MDMA or other serotonin influencing stuff but only in theory. Tryptophan is an amino acid. So it also goes to other reactions but the tryptophan coming from cheese seems to get to a higher percentage to the brain.
- Comment on My favourite moment of the world cup is when there's more rules about advertising than the sport 3 weeks ago:
Well, it’s useless. The point of an advertisement is to get people to their products. Writing Levis there (which might be not possible due to rules) would make it possible to find the brand but this isn’t a proper advertisement. How would anybody, who doesn’t know Levis find them only with this? Also people who know levis need to do some thinking to get there. I would call it bad advertisement, because it doesn’t really trigger interest or curiosity to find the source easily. Not that I find it good that the advertisers are too dumb to do advertisement but this is not doing it’sjob or is at least making in thwory the cost up it takes to be there.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
That’s why I prefer using a business trip with a few days extra to explore the place rather than planning something out of the blue. Less stressful and a few things are already planned by the company, you just need to extend some things and plan the few days you are on the actual trip.
- Comment on Dwarf Planets are people too 4 weeks ago:
You know whats funny? Technically speaking, the only thing that holds luna from being a planet is only the fact that earth and moon are not declared as a biplanetary system. This is due to the weak argument that the mass center of the two planets is JUST under earths surface. When we argue with anything else, like for example gravitational pull, the sun pulls stronger than earth, making the moon not part of earths system but equally a part of the suns system, declaring earth and moon as a biplanetary system. Moon is very large in relation to earth to be an actual moon (like Jupiters or Mars’ moons). Strictly speaking by ignoring the (somehow) most relevant but weakest argument of the mass center being (just) inside earths crust, it could clearly be declared as biplanetary system
- Comment on Anon watches Lost 4 weeks ago:
Why not just having the character die for some reason to have this issue handled? I mean it is nice to keep the actor and manage the story to handle his weight and I personally like it but from a studio point of view, this is simply illogical, because they loose money due to him. Simpler would be to kill the character and letting the actor leave to safe the profit.
- Comment on Good things still happen in this world, if you know where to look. 4 weeks ago:
For what? Please elaborate!
- Comment on do I accept? 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on Worst thumbnail 4 weeks ago:
Wow, I’ve seen worse… Youtube itself is way too innocent when it is about their own contentXD
- Comment on Anon is incompatible 4 weeks ago:
Aruably, if it has a true linux distro on it, because MacOS is restricting a lot of its capabilities. I know it at least for iOS.
- Comment on Anon is incompatible 4 weeks ago:
Man, you are the superior one, because you are still using a real Computer
- Comment on When your kid's teacher calls you in for a meeting pay close attention to what they have to say 5 weeks ago:
Well, I guess the attention deficit goes through the family
- Comment on How to tell the age of a horse 5 weeks ago:
But why does this occur in horses?
- Comment on When I die maybe they will also stuff me and put me in a museum 5 weeks ago:
Ive seen an early 2000’s kids room decor on display once… It was exactly a design I knew from my childhood. I was slapped in the face with a feeling of old.