ProvableGecko
@ProvableGecko@lemmy.world
- Comment on Looks like something straight from Warhammer 40K 6 days ago:
As someone who grew up in a Muslim country, I have to say, Westerners this is some weird shit man. Like, call the police weird. We are supposed to be the barbarians yet you get to have skull thrones and shit? WTF?
- Comment on Microsoft announces the Proteus Controller, a gamepad for Xbox gamers with disabilities 1 month ago:
It has hall effect sticks and triggers which is very cool but $300 is a big chunk of money.
- Comment on Anon is in love 2 months ago:
Nice try AI
- Comment on She always get it wrong ! 8 months ago:
Sounds like you’ll burn your
quichecoochie cooking it like that - Comment on Wanna see how far the rabbit hole goes? 8 months ago:
you can nest until you run out of resources
Sounds like a challenge
- Comment on Monster hunter in a nutshell 8 months ago:
If you were a gator wouldn’t you want a piece of that? They are just going for the dream
- Comment on The snail tells me all sorts of things 9 months ago:
Imagine?
- Comment on Microsoft Next Console Coming 2028 9 months ago:
I know it vibrates but you should know your controller is not for fucking.
- Comment on BattleBit Remastered - Update 2.1.4: New Map, New Weapons, Global Leaderboards, and more! 9 months ago:
I can’t wait to get my system together so I can get in on this action. Been a while since I was on KB&M
- Comment on How are slavery reparations fair? 10 months ago:
Which is just because not only those that profited from slavery paid taxes on those profits which improved the lives of all those who lived under the same state, they also individually used those profits in philanthropic projects (schools, hospitals, poor houses) that have benefited the public as well. On top of all these, just the injection of wealth that stemmed from slavery and other exploitative practices into the economies of these countries that practiced them had a positive effect on the growth of those economies the benefits of which (lower unemployment, higher incomes etc.) being reaped by the general public.
All of these have a compounding effect that positively affects the lives of the people living in that place (wherever that is) in the current times so even though they don’t own slaves now or their ancestors have never been part of the slave trade it is fair that they should be a part of paying reparations.
- Comment on Why do most religious conservatives support capitalist ideology? 10 months ago:
Eh, is it vilification when they are actual villains?
- Comment on As an OG Reddit Sync user of over 10 years, all this arguing really brings a tear to my eye. 🥲 10 months ago:
If you count back the Reddit versions this is the 3rd or 4th version. Keeps getting better and better.