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[–] booty@hexbear.net 15 points 1 year ago

but on the other hand 60 days is hardly long enough to even develop vitamin deficiencies

[–] booty@hexbear.net 25 points 1 year ago (2 children)

depends how much you weigh and whether you're getting your vitamins, really. the only thing that would concern me is that that means they were eating so little that they probably weren't getting too many vitamins, but on the other hand 60 days is hardly long enough to even develop vitamin deficiencies. burning fat isn't on its own particularly good or bad for you, no matter how fast or slow it happens

[–] booty@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Doesn't it make you feel like a complete dipshit to repeatedly falsely accuse anyone who disagrees with you of being a bot?

[–] booty@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago

Based 1920s newspaper writer lets go

[–] booty@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've never actually written on one. I have played with one in a museum as a kid, but just enough to see how they work mechanically. No paper or ink involved

They do seem like they'd be satisfying to use, maybe enough to get used to the noises and accept them as part of the process. The part that I'd find annoying is correcting mistakes. Nobody's a perfect typist no matter how much practice they get and maybe if my alternative were hand writing I wouldn't find it so bad but when I have computers at my disposal idk if I could put up with like a 3 step process to correct a typo

[–] booty@hexbear.net 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The mistake can be rectified any time. Take away his typewriter, or whatever the fuck old assholes like him prefer to write on

[–] booty@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago

What the fuck you're back

Our prayers have been answered

 

Just one more election please bro I promise just one more and we'll beat the bad guys and we can finally start doing good things just vote bro just one more vote it doesn't even take that long I promise bro just one more vote to beat fascism

[–] booty@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Personally I just care way more about performance than size. Power of a computer part generally correlates to size, and the smaller a form factor you cram those parts into the harder it is to manage the thermals. So I'd much rather have a bigger thing that works better than a smaller thing that sucks

[–] booty@hexbear.net 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

it's just a very popular and kinda bad children's animated comedy series most americans are familiar with, and it stars a funny looking character with a silly voice. i think that's pretty much the extent of why the memes exist

[–] booty@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

You could do both. The thing to recognize is that voting is nothing. Nothing is accomplished by voting.

[–] booty@hexbear.net 20 points 1 year ago

we also hate trump, even when they put him on team blue brump

[–] booty@hexbear.net 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

today is my first day at seventeen new jobs. half of them i will show up to and leave at lunch, the other half i will never show up to at all. why? the world may never know. joker-che

 

Where things like "freedom" are a sincere part of governmental decision-making, and not just an excuse for a few rich old fucks to hoard more wealth. Where there exists a temporarily flawed but fundamentally good organization in every single city in the country devoted only to keeping the community safe and in harmony. Where the people in charge are truly doing their best to make the lives of the common person better.

If the world worked the way liberals think it does I'd have become a cop straight out of high school, I swear. I still harbor thoughts of trying to become a firefighter, but I'm not sure I've got the discipline for it.

I don't really have a point, I've just been chilling and drinking tea and thinking about this. I think this line of thought stemmed from having been mistaken for a cop once or twice and trying to think of exactly the best way to word exactly why I would never in a million years consider it regardless of what you paid me, and thinking about how that concept is kind of hard to understand from a liberal's point of view. To them, saying "cops are fundamentally bad" is like saying "firefighters are fundamentally bad" or "farmers are fundamentally bad." In liberal propaganda, cops are just as necessary (and as enduring) as either of those jobs.

 

Well--

"There ain't no covid no more--there never was no covid!"

It protects me from a wide variety of things.

"What, you believe in aliens too?"

Sure, why not?


An actual conversation I had with a trucker the other day.

 

bunny-vibe bnuuy bunny-vibe

reisen-dance It's like if Touhou had a baby with FF14 raid mechanics. Everything is adorable. It'll make you hate your friends for coming near you when they were supposed to stay away, and it'll make you hate them 5 seconds later for running away from you when they were supposed to stack. I highly recommend it. It might even be a fun game to try to get some people from here to play together, since it's pretty low time investment, intuitive, and doesn't necessarily require voice chat. (It's better with voice chat, funnier without it)

bunny-cop all-ears reisen-dance bugs-stalin

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by booty@hexbear.net to c/games@hexbear.net
 

Vintage Story is what happens when one of those people who make the ridiculous complicated Minecraft modpacks gets tired of working with jank ass Minecraft and decides to go make their own engine and do whatever they want with it. It's a beautifully complex, (optionally) brutally unforgiving, wonderful little game that I love immensely. You start out by banging rocks together to make stone tools and foraging for berries and wild carrots and trying not to get murdered by weirdly aggressive wolves and completely normally aggressive pigs. But it quickly opens up into a whole world of making pottery, learning the right ratios of copper and tin to make bronze, accidentally collapsing mines on yourself or accidentally setting entire hillsides on fire because you forgot the hill was made of peat, farming (don't forget to rotate your crops!) and facing evil hordes of eldritch monstrosities.

Also, I just love the mindset of the devs. Check out the "held to high standards" header on that main page I linked.

Anyway, getting to the point: I've already bought the game for myself and a friend, paid for the optional account upgrade that just gives me a different color name and a forum badge, and paid for the "pay what you want" soundtrack. So, the only thing left I can do to give money to this great game is to give it away to some of you guys, if anybody's interested in trying it out!

So, I have three giftable game account key things. First three people to say they want one will get one. So if you're a fan of this sort of silly Minecraft modpack, try it out!

 

Is there any good way to find like an online class or something that could recreate that experience? I do not want to try to self-teach a language, that sounds awful lol

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by booty@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net
 

I just got an email from Hirbawi which reads as follows:

Dear [Name]
We are delighted to announce that all pre-orders prior to the 16th October will now be shipped, and those who ordered will be emailed today with their tracking details.
It was an adventure to say the least.
After many pickups and dropoffs, our drivers were eventually able to pass through the valleys around Hebron by using dirt roads.
Despite being blocked at four different Israeli checkpoints, we kept trying, and eventually succeeded in passing through the fifth checkpoint.

With another section down below:

Next Shipment? We are now working on getting our next shipment across the West Bank border and past the Israeli blockade.
The factory is working flat out to resupply Black & White Kufiyas as these have been the most popular choice for wearing in support and solidarity for Palestine.
We are forever grateful that so many of you were willing to pre-order a Hirbawi Kufiya, despite the uncertainty due to the ongoing blockade.

In other words: They're making it work somehow. Get yourself a fancy handmade scarf for way cheaper than you'd expect, and directly support Palestinians.

If you're a white devil like me and concerned about the optics of wearing traditional middle-eastern clothing, maybe take a look at this article for the opinion of the Palestinians in question themselves. In short: It's a good opportunity to start conversations about Palestine and normalize visible support for their struggle. Go nuts.

Any of the ones that don't say preorder are available for the next shipment they can get out there.

 

I was pretty excited to see where that comm went and learn some stuff about cultures and philosophies I'm not familiar with. Just curious about two things I guess: Why was it created in the first place, and what changed to cause it to be deleted?

 

Might be an oddly specific post, but I've seen this recommended, and I'm just not sure I understand how it would be used effectively. Surely an air/water kineticist should be acting as a ranged spellcaster most of the time, in other words, not being within 10 feet of an enemy and especially not of multiple enemies. Furthermore, this impulse doesn't discriminate, so even if you were within 10 feet of all your enemies, you'd probably be within 10 feet of your allies too, subjecting them to a bunch of slippery bullshit as well.

Am I missing something about what makes this useful / not a detriment?

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