yokonzo
@yokonzo@lemmy.world
- Comment on Depressed Man Unable to Afford Therapy Buys 4K Blu-ray Player Instead 1 month ago:
Still cheaper tbh
- Comment on Day 170 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots 1 month ago:
Blue shifts alright, a little slow for me but I still had a good time
- Comment on Anon's strict mom 1 month ago:
Oh you sweet summer children, I take it you were never in the army, or else you would know of the dreaded desert jellies, and what it means to be on shower detail
- Comment on For science 1 month ago:
Wouldn’t it make more sense to test aerodynamics of a cat in a dynamic pose?
- Comment on Do you want the murderer of the UnitHealthcare CEO prosecuted? 2 months ago:
It sounds rough to say, but I genuinely think this is part of a new American revolution, the people have had enough. It shows, I’m not saying we should go out and kill execs, but I am saying I wouldn’t be surprised if something like that happens.
Let me ask counter OP, say a full out rebellion occurred against the corporate oligarch class, ten years from now we have had a bloody and violent change from people who felt they had no other recourse. It was unpleasant but now we are in a society where the general public is much better off and it was generally remembered as a “war on corporate corruption” and the rich are much less willing to tread on their fellow man
In this pretend scenario the killers are now labeled freedom fighters, and public opinion is that it was a necessary overthrow of an unjust system. How would you realistically feel about the man now? I believe it’s all about societal context, and and the line between justice and a slaying does tend to blur after a certain, very extreme point has been crossed.
Now In reality, has that point been crossed yet? I don’t know, that’s yet to be determined, but I feel we will know sooner or later
- Comment on Anon preps for a hurricane 2 months ago:
Bricolo, A., Turazzi, S., & Feriotti, G. (1980). Prolonged posttraumatic unconsciousness: therapeutic assets and liabilities… Journal of neurosurgery, 52 5, 625-34 . doi.org/10.3171/JNS.1980.52.5.0625.
- Comment on Anon preps for a hurricane 2 months ago:
That is… Incorrect, there is about a 30% death rate within one year of brain trauma but there is absolutely no data showing that someone is going to die within an hour of being knocked unconscious more often than not, especially if they are young
- Comment on Anon tries programming in Java 3 months ago:
I started with java for school. The day I tried C for the first time I was flabbergasted, “what do you mean it doesn’t matter which order I put things in?”
- Comment on Element in water heater died; less than two months old. 4 months ago:
Those are two different skill sets, just because you think swapping a heating element is hard doesn’t mean everyone else does
- Comment on Is there a subsect of the minimalist community that's focused on portable living? 4 months ago:
What’s the issue? If I move I have to move like 4 things
- Comment on Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me? 4 months ago:
Blood and wine is a masterpiece
- Comment on Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me? 4 months ago:
This, this game isnt about fighting, it’s about prepping, it’s about researching your prey and knowing what you need to get the edge on it before you go in, brewing the potions you need and knowing what to hit it with
- Comment on [deleted] 4 months ago:
That last part was worded very strangely, could you rephrase it so it’s easier to understand what you’re trying to say?
- Comment on What is your favorite Assassin's Creed game? 4 months ago:
Heeey don’t hate on my cat and mouse assassination game mode
- Comment on What is your favorite Assassin's Creed game? 4 months ago:
I still haven’t played it since at the time the game was poorly received, but I have friends who also love that period who swear by it as their favorite, and in the end, thats all that matters in AC, that you love the vibe, right?
- Comment on What is your favorite Assassin's Creed game? 4 months ago:
AC 1 & 2, I know they’re pretty jank now and black flag stole the show, but it was entrancing for young me, it felt like I was entering another world. I would no shit just wander the world for hours just taking in the simulated culture and learning how people lived, it was so fascinating to see how life was back then. I guess that’s why AC3 bored me so much, American history is just not interesting to me as it’s so recent relatively
- Comment on Just for a moment 5 months ago:
I don’t personally care, but you asked so I was just giving my theory on what it might be
- Comment on Just for a moment 5 months ago:
Never too late to get into production, it’s a tough, fast paced environment but it does have its perks
- Comment on Just for a moment 5 months ago:
Oh no did they close the attraction
- Comment on Just for a moment 5 months ago:
I was going to say, i think it’s also just because the post was about what the second person said, but your response was focusing on the first, so it seemed off topic
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- Comment on Where do most of the famous musicians keep their musical instruments? 5 months ago:
I work for a lighting and staging company and it’s different with each artist, some we hold on to for the artists, some are donated to us, most are kept on the tour trucks with the crew chiefs keeping eyes on them all the time
- Comment on Undertale 9th Anniversary Newsletter & Deltarune Updates 5 months ago:
Wait undertale is only 9 years old? It feels like a lot longer
- Comment on What are your favorite racing games? 5 months ago:
It might be fuel
- Comment on What are your favorite racing games? 5 months ago:
What was that older one now, with the biggest game map in the world at the time? I think dirt.
Very beautiful atmospheric game with a lonely feel but fun driving
- Comment on Anon is obsessed with Family Guy 5 months ago:
That’s a very convenient diagnosis, but this is still armchair psychology
- Comment on Anon visits New Zealand 5 months ago:
If you look back far enough most everyone is an invader
- Comment on I once did a toke at a party and then I died true story 5 months ago:
Bitch that’s barely a gram
- Comment on Anon meets 4chan's elite hackers 5 months ago:
I remember forensic scientists laughing about the idea of burning off your finger prints, because they would just look at it and think, oh yeah, it’s the guy with a huge recognizable burn mark on his fingers
- Comment on Anon makes a deal with a demon 5 months ago:
Except if the original idea of the location of hell ( the demons home) applies. In which case OP better get off world quickly or else he’s trapped with a demon