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  • Or they end up seeing the best part of it, and it's all downhill from there.

    That's what happened with me and anime. First thing I ever saw was Akira, sometime around 1992. Very, very few anime movies have even come close to measuring up to that first experience. So I actually don't have a lot of interest in seeing much new stuff in that genre anymore.

  • Pilot shows absolutely incredible skill putting the plane down with no engine on uneven terrain, leaving the plane intact and no bystander injuries, ends up on 'mildly interesting'. Dude's like "what did I need to do, hop out and shoot under par?"

  • Nothing matters and we're all going to die. Nobody will remember or care about anything we did. Everything that will ever exist will eventually die a cold death due to entropy. So just have fun and be nice to each other until it's over.

    This applies whether it's a simulation or not. The end result is the same.

  • No. People who call out the 'tolerance paradox' are misunderstanding social tolerance. Tolerance of other humans is part our social contract to live with each other without violence. If you abandon the social contract by being hateful or violent to others, you are no longer protected by it. There is no paradox.

  • Animal abuse

    Edit: For everyone defending this, I don't care if they are at the vet, and I don't care if the cat "did it to itself" (another sign of owner negligence). The owner is still taking delight in sharing a picture of their own animal in distress. They think it's cute, and that's gross.