dwindling7373
@dwindling7373@feddit.it
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
- Comment on Anon uses rare rocks to get R34 1 week ago:
“They learn the language of the stones” make no sense there, no? Are they trying to portray a shift from hardware to software?
- Comment on Severance Is an Indictment of Workplace Hell 1 week ago:
It is also a masturbatory product of Apple itself that, with such a product, would love to portray itself as a corporate that “knows” and is engaged in turning a certain work culturn into a new one, where one can truly be themselves at work.
You can see hint of that in the progressive humanization of the leadership. Nobody is at fault, it’s just human and their weakness. Sadge.
- Comment on Which game is it? 1 week ago:
ITT: people listing good games they played a bunch.
The answer is clearly world of warcraft.
- Comment on Anon builds a new PC 1 week ago:
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Wait you were serious?
- Comment on AI will replace us all... trust me 1 week ago:
Am I the only one impressed by the proper contextualization provided?
I hate AI btw.
- Comment on Marvel Rivals cheater banned for 100 years 3 weeks ago:
Almost.
- Comment on Marvel Rivals cheater banned for 100 years 3 weeks ago:
Almost all permaban are technically very long temporary ban.
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 3 weeks ago:
they helped me develop a “nose” for strengths and shortcomings in someone’s skillset
In an actual human being? What kind of game are you thinking about here?
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 3 weeks ago:
My teenage years were spent in Warcraft III. I sucked at it, I’m terrible at multitasking.
It could very well be that you were already good at that and that translated both into enjoying strategy game and succeeding as a Project Manager.
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 3 weeks ago:
Yea, no. It surely has some positive, just like pretty much anything. But if you look at it as something you do instead of something else, you start accumulating a lot of negatives.
There’s no way any fine motor skill is somehow more developed than, say, playing almost any sport, that involves more than just two hands, and a similar thing can be said as far as teamwork and resilence goes.
On the fantasy side you have to compete with reading or, more broadly, studying.
It probably wins against binge watching b-rated tv series or idlessly watching TV, but if you get the wrong tytle you won’t bring home that much value. (Say you are stuck playing COD on a loop).
I think an healthy varied diet of activities and stimuli is still the way for getting the best out of life.
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 3 weeks ago:
I know I guy that put Overwatch among his experiences. It was for an IT position and he contextualyzed it as some kind of acquired soft skill.
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 3 weeks ago:
Is it depressing if you had fun?
I love my time on earth and I think it’s wild that we can experience the intricacies of a realtime mind-battle with hundred of thousands of fellow humans around the world. #noregrets
Now, World of Warcraft… 🤮
- Comment on Anon is a gamer 3 weeks ago:
I quit League some half a year ago after 10 years of playing. I can see now how impossible it seems to play that consistently when you just consume different games rather than having a single title.
It’s a completely different experience.
As a side note, what’s up with all the people saying “I played a game”, just say what game it is, we are all nerds in here.
- Comment on Anon envies the boomers 5 weeks ago:
No one dreams about the guy they have to apologize for after you met them
Have you ever been on planet earth? That’s sadly false in many instances.
- Comment on Anon envies the boomers 5 weeks ago:
1 - they are dog people. They probably married just because the dogs liked each others. 2 - it’s a cartoon. 3 - it’s just a fucking depiction of two people randomly meeting, it’s implied that they hit it off stellarly and, jes, people do MAd CRAZY things such as… marrying a person they are in love with. 4 - bestiality.
- Comment on Discord requiring you to add a phone number **after** the creation of your account 5 weeks ago:
Sounds like a javascript issue. Privacy Badger has been pointless for a while btw, it’s superseeded by uBlock.
- Comment on Discord requiring you to add a phone number **after** the creation of your account 5 weeks ago:
The privacy apps have been blocking Discord for many years. The what?
- Comment on After Years of Struggling To Be Noticed, My Indie Game Was Covered By VICE 5 weeks ago:
And that’s fine!
- Comment on Working below minimum wage to save the planet 1 month ago:
There’s lots of costs that don’t show up in the 5$ value. Considering limited resources, the value in human lives tied with pollution, the pollution you are not generating during the two hours of hobbying…
I think the math checks out most of the time.
- Comment on Am I ugly? 1 month ago:
Is this fake? Possibly. Will people other than scammers see this and relate? Also possible.
Still a better wage than Pascal’s.
You are doing great, at 17 every single classmate of yours is jet to become an actual thinking human, many never will.
- Comment on Wow, ok. 1 month ago:
That’s what she said, for a while.
- Comment on Wow, ok. 1 month ago:
“a film”.
Wouldn’t it be trivially easy to confirm what film it is from the setting? It’s not like she starred in 7563 movies…
- Comment on historical inaccuracies 1 month ago:
Are you familiar with the concept of humour?
- Comment on Anon cheats through college 1 month ago:
So does breathing.
- Comment on Anon cheats through college 1 month ago:
To get hired.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
I’m glad he learnt to avoid your relatives since.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
I may have played a role in my daughter upbringing…
This is the comment you attacked, calling it dumb. I assume you are negating it.
The opposite of that sentence, according to modal laws, is…
I never played a role in my daughter upbringing…
I’m not interested in winning. I know what I have. You may take a second or two more before insulting strangers online, or offline for that matter.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
That’s definitely not what they said
I said I would react to getting such messadge from my child reflecting on the possible mistakes I made in raising them.
They said that’s not how it works.
I said education is a thing (implying therefore that parenting do actually play a role).
I had no idea people would get so mad at this, it’s quite interesting. Do you guys all have terrible kids and are all playing a choral defense? I never said it’s easy to be a parent or that you could (or shoud) mold them into whatever you want. But you surely are not infallible and you can clearly track most people attitude and behaviour back to the parentig style and the example they’ve met in the household.
Am I missing something? Is pedagogy being redifined from the ground up and a parent is but a feeding tool?
(If I sounded smug is partially because my mother was constantly praising me growing up).
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
You do, in fact, sound extremely smart. I’m sure your caretaker had absolutely nothing to do with it and the whole field of pedagogy is chocke full of morons.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
You didn’t raise her to find unacceptable to train your parents to behave differently to have them fit a crowd of rich people.