HardlightCereal
@HardlightCereal@lemmy.world
- Comment on Why do people road rage? 1 year ago:
Cars are brain poison and they turn people evil.
- Comment on plaine 1 year ago:
At no point in Skyward do they dogfight in a firing line. Cobb puts the students in a line to teach them discipline, coordination, and maneuvering. He criticised the teaching style of other instructors who let the students dogfight right away. Cobb believed in hammering in the fundamentals until they were instinct, and only then allowing them to actually fight. This is sensible military doctrine.
Skyward is a great book.
- Comment on This concept for budget double decker airline seating 2 years ago:
You think that admitting to having a autism or being honest about ableist experiences is something to look down on. You’re hateful towards autistic people.
- Comment on This concept for budget double decker airline seating 2 years ago:
I’m autistic and I’ve literally been harassed by people who used that cliche. If I were virtue signalling I’d obviously say something people want to hear. Do you think that I thought that saying this would gain me praise?
- Comment on This concept for budget double decker airline seating 2 years ago:
Yeah, that’s usually how people use cliches. They hear something and think it sounds quippy in a rhetorical sense, even if it’s not what they mean. It’s a lazy way of participating in a conversation without actually putting forward any ideas of your own. It’s the death of sincerity.
- Comment on This concept for budget double decker airline seating 2 years ago:
You get points for being an environmentalist but lose points for accusing any differing opinion of being the result of drug use. That cliche is often used on autistic people to attack them for thinking differently. You should try making your point without cliches.
- Comment on Putin 2 years ago:
That’s not the real Aladeen
- Comment on What were some movies you had to look up explanations of after watching? 2 years ago:
I watched it with my partner and we riffed on it the whole time. Thoroughly enjoyable. Making fun of the movie’s bad parts allowed me to get past the boredom and appreciate the good.
- Comment on I just finished DS9, and I'm sad to know that we'll never get anything like it again 2 years ago:
The comments are all saying that’s not crazy, it’s just how jazz artists express themselves.
- Comment on Why Are Modern Blockbusters So... Not Very Good? | Some More News 2 years ago:
I think people would rather talk about Spider Verse and Glass Onion
- Comment on Why Are Modern Blockbusters So... Not Very Good? | Some More News 2 years ago:
Well it’s really long. Maybe they’ll play an abridged cut
- Comment on Alright, where do I begin? 2 years ago:
If you’re a kid, start with Prodigy. If you have a tiny attention span, start with Lower Decks. If you’re used to mainstream modern TV, start with Strange New Worlds. If you can tolerate 90s TV, start with TNG season 2. If you love old TV, start with TOS.
The best entry point is going to depend on who you are. There’s lots of diverse Trek for different kinds of people.
- Comment on Alright, where do I begin? 2 years ago:
and God is real
Lots of gods are real in Star Trek. Like Kukulkan.
- Comment on Alright, where do I begin? 2 years ago:
Kirk flirted with a little girl. Because that was normal in the 60s.
- Comment on Alright, where do I begin? 2 years ago:
Yeah but then Kelly gets kidnapped by the superstitious aliens who believe in starsigns, and Seth’s immediate reaction is to fly down to the planet and call them stupid for believing in religion. Because that’s totally how you solve diplomatic problems while displaying respect for diverse cultures.
- Comment on Alright, where do I begin? 2 years ago:
OP said they want to watch a progressive Star Trek
- Comment on Is there an alternative to saying "so-called" which doesn't suggest potential falsehood? 2 years ago:
She could trust him more than any of her apparent friends
- Comment on ai is truly genius 2 years ago:
Or Spider-Man’s secret identity
- Comment on ai is truly genius 2 years ago:
I tried the same thing on mobile and couldn’t see the text
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 2 years ago:
Words can be coined. America is a continent. There, if the word didn’t exist before, it does now.
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 2 years ago:
In the English-speaking world, there is no American continent.
Not true. North and South America were made up by the government to brainwash people. It’s a conspiracy.
- Comment on How do you call someone born in the US besides "American"? 2 years ago:
Usonano
- Comment on Do it for your own reason. 2 years ago:
Getting some woman hater vibes from this comic tbh
- Comment on Do any languages have words for left & right that start with the same letter? 2 years ago:
Ah, a Brooklyner
“Toisday”
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- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 2 years ago:
Very interesting. I checked your claim and you’re right hechingerreport.org/an-unnoticed-result-of-the-de…
- Comment on Don't forget to tip 2 years ago:
All of the above.
- Comment on Don't forget to tip 2 years ago:
You’re an asshole.
- Comment on Don't forget to tip 2 years ago:
Fixing houses is already a job. It’s called being a repairperson. Some landlords work as repairpeople in addition to being landlords, and that’s great, because the repair work is the only part that’s actually a job. Plenty of landlords contract it out and only do the job of landlording, which is sitting on your ass.
- Comment on Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Lower Decks | 4x07 "A Few Badgeys More" 2 years ago:
Rutherford learned to value his creations unconditionally without caring what other people think of them