37711 pts ยท February 3, 2017
Just an Autistic man with a fondness for (good) video games and the human spirit.
Grindin' them turtos underfootsies!
I want to believe that this is a caretaker in some sort of wildlife refuge. But there isn't much to go on in the video.
Wouldn't the people in both of those situations count as "getting fucked like a porn star"?
It is late, I am fatigued, and laughing at this made lightheaded. +1
What am I missing? He doesn't look emaciated. Is it his complexion?
In another timeline, he could have been a great voice actor. But alas, in this one he is shit.
You would think that your character wouldn't have been the first to try that.
When they get desperate enough, maybe I'll waste as many more of their resources as I can by hiding and making them come find me.
The twist is that there is no other floor, it just shuttles you down 10 stories underground and cuts the power. The "delivery" is a simulated hallucination you'd have after 2 days in the dark.
That would make sense, but gameplay and story segregation kind of shot that idea in the foot. If they pushed that idea a bit more in the games, it wouldn't be hard to believe, but I don't remember seeing much trading of water going on since the original game. I honestly thought it got retconned, due to the ease of placing water pumps in 4.
A lot of people have been angrier (rightfully so) at the state of the world since he was elected. That anger has had very few options for release for an extended period of time. And we have too often seen someone claim to be improving themselves or learning from their mistakes, only to turn around and maintain the status quo when it suits them. Trust has been shattered, trust that took generations to build. I hope you continue on your journey of self improvement. But trust is not guaranteed.
I can't even focus on the subject matter much, the second's accent is so pleasant!
I broke my ankles, testicles, right knee AND pelvis from watching this...
This is a good one! Updoot!
Yeah, and a currency is only really even needed when you have a LOT more people trading, or if they're trading through a central hub. A few thousand people dotted around a wasteland isn't going to need a stand in for barter.
Still makes me giggle!
Funny, they don't LOOK like my parents...
The distress could be from them thinking someone is gonna be mad at them for something (even if the owner has never done anything to justify the dog being afraid of them like that).I've seen plenty of dogs do this face when there is a shredded pillow or a spilled plant pot in the next room. I hope that they were at least consoled.
Yeah, maybe with a few centuries more in development of actual understanding or thought. Instead they taught a language model to lie while using up a small lake worth of fresh water in the name of profit and are confused why so many people are not too jazzed about that.
By "prepare yourself", we mean "please set up more cameras!" :)
Even some of the best security systems can be thwarted by the simple "password on a post-it note", or a "I left the door unlocked", or the dreaded "War Thunder forum argument" (though that last one doesn't apply as much to this discussion).Every good fence needs a gate, but any gate can be wedged open. You gotta strike a balance between making the gate hard to open without permission, and so hard to open that the users never close it.
You CAN get some STDs again after curing them. Both pubic lice and chlamydia can be outright cured and then given back to you from an untreated partner. So in that sense they can 'go away and come back'.
I'm digging in my heels against the despair as well as I can, but my footing is bad...
*...feel sick thinking that we might, one day soon...* sorry, I edited out an important bit while trying to fit the character limit.
I'm not saying they are 'wrong' to do so, just that this feels like it might one day fit the pattern of "Things are apocalyptic now, why didn't someone stop it back when the fallout would have only been half as apocalyptic?"Things keep escalating, I feel sick that we will one day soon look back and see that making a logical choice to save millions of people ultimately caused things to get so bad that billions are now dead.What happens when something like The Holocaust meets Too Big to Fail?
That will only delay the persecution. They will go after themselves as they run out of 'others'.
Wouldn't this be mitigated by limiting the number of attempts, like so many websites do already? After years of working in computer repair, I now believe that there is such a thing as "too secure" where something meant for security is such a pain to use that the user will instead go around it, or disable it entirely. Which can then lead to them compromising other users.Having to remember too many passwords (that all have to be different) for example, are why password managers are so popular.
It is "necessary" because if the stalls are truly private then people will actually use the restrooms, which then need to be cleaned, which costs the company money.Alternatively: "My employees aren't making me money at this specific time. So I'm either going to, at best, not care about their comfort in those instances or, at worst, I am going to actively make the experience, which I am technically required by law to allow, worse so that they get back to work faster."
"Honey, have you seen the friendly forest gnomes anywhere today?"
Grindin' them turtos underfootsies!
I want to believe that this is a caretaker in some sort of wildlife refuge. But there isn't much to go on in the video.
Wouldn't the people in both of those situations count as "getting fucked like a porn star"?
It is late, I am fatigued, and laughing at this made lightheaded. +1
What am I missing? He doesn't look emaciated. Is it his complexion?
In another timeline, he could have been a great voice actor. But alas, in this one he is shit.
You would think that your character wouldn't have been the first to try that.
When they get desperate enough, maybe I'll waste as many more of their resources as I can by hiding and making them come find me.
The twist is that there is no other floor, it just shuttles you down 10 stories underground and cuts the power. The "delivery" is a simulated hallucination you'd have after 2 days in the dark.
That would make sense, but gameplay and story segregation kind of shot that idea in the foot. If they pushed that idea a bit more in the games, it wouldn't be hard to believe, but I don't remember seeing much trading of water going on since the original game. I honestly thought it got retconned, due to the ease of placing water pumps in 4.
A lot of people have been angrier (rightfully so) at the state of the world since he was elected. That anger has had very few options for release for an extended period of time. And we have too often seen someone claim to be improving themselves or learning from their mistakes, only to turn around and maintain the status quo when it suits them. Trust has been shattered, trust that took generations to build. I hope you continue on your journey of self improvement. But trust is not guaranteed.
I can't even focus on the subject matter much, the second's accent is so pleasant!
I broke my ankles, testicles, right knee AND pelvis from watching this...
This is a good one! Updoot!
Yeah, and a currency is only really even needed when you have a LOT more people trading, or if they're trading through a central hub. A few thousand people dotted around a wasteland isn't going to need a stand in for barter.
Still makes me giggle!
Funny, they don't LOOK like my parents...
The distress could be from them thinking someone is gonna be mad at them for something (even if the owner has never done anything to justify the dog being afraid of them like that).
I've seen plenty of dogs do this face when there is a shredded pillow or a spilled plant pot in the next room. I hope that they were at least consoled.
Yeah, maybe with a few centuries more in development of actual understanding or thought. Instead they taught a language model to lie while using up a small lake worth of fresh water in the name of profit and are confused why so many people are not too jazzed about that.
By "prepare yourself", we mean "please set up more cameras!" :)
Even some of the best security systems can be thwarted by the simple "password on a post-it note", or a "I left the door unlocked", or the dreaded "War Thunder forum argument" (though that last one doesn't apply as much to this discussion).
Every good fence needs a gate, but any gate can be wedged open. You gotta strike a balance between making the gate hard to open without permission, and so hard to open that the users never close it.
You CAN get some STDs again after curing them. Both pubic lice and chlamydia can be outright cured and then given back to you from an untreated partner. So in that sense they can 'go away and come back'.
I'm digging in my heels against the despair as well as I can, but my footing is bad...
*...feel sick thinking that we might, one day soon...* sorry, I edited out an important bit while trying to fit the character limit.
I'm not saying they are 'wrong' to do so, just that this feels like it might one day fit the pattern of "Things are apocalyptic now, why didn't someone stop it back when the fallout would have only been half as apocalyptic?"
Things keep escalating, I feel sick that we will one day soon look back and see that making a logical choice to save millions of people ultimately caused things to get so bad that billions are now dead.
What happens when something like The Holocaust meets Too Big to Fail?
That will only delay the persecution. They will go after themselves as they run out of 'others'.
Wouldn't this be mitigated by limiting the number of attempts, like so many websites do already?
After years of working in computer repair, I now believe that there is such a thing as "too secure" where something meant for security is such a pain to use that the user will instead go around it, or disable it entirely. Which can then lead to them compromising other users.
Having to remember too many passwords (that all have to be different) for example, are why password managers are so popular.
It is "necessary" because if the stalls are truly private then people will actually use the restrooms, which then need to be cleaned, which costs the company money.
Alternatively: "My employees aren't making me money at this specific time. So I'm either going to, at best, not care about their comfort in those instances or, at worst, I am going to actively make the experience, which I am technically required by law to allow, worse so that they get back to work faster."
"Honey, have you seen the friendly forest gnomes anywhere today?"