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  • Probably because it's a long, tedious, repetitive task. Brushing teeth only take a minute or two, maybe three if you're getting really thorough, whereas flossing thoroughly or consistently adds much more time to that. At least that's my excuse

  • My friend said it was gas and the mc is cold AF. It is, and he is. It just takes a long time to get into, since all but 4 or 5 of the first 30 something episodes are garbage and annoying af. I'm almost done with the ring tournament arc and it's fire.

  • This is the worst possible take I've heard this week, probably this year.

    You would fuck over thousands of people, in addition to creating a bar of entry for anyone wanting to post a video or start a channel. Like I genuinely don't even know where to begin explaining how bad this take is.

  • It's not an issue with the PC being unable to connect to Wi-Fi, it's that the Wi-Fi speeds are relatively slow and inconsistent. According to Ookla speed tests, there have been times where I get download speeds of 120 Mbps and up, times where I get less than 10, and times where I get between 10 and 25. I'm hoping by Ethernet connections that I'll be able to get more stable and maybe better speeds.

  • I'm concerned you seem to imply here that we require some abstract deity to determine what our moral guidelines should be. Take the following hypothetical: if it was proven tomorrow beyond any reasonable doubt that no deity exists or has ever existed and all religious texts were hogwash written by crazed lunatics, would it be ok then to go out and do whatever you felt like, whether that was murder, robbery, or something else?

    In other words, is it solely a belief in a deity that is keeping you from going out and committing extremely immoral acts?

    To answer your question though, you would use philosophy, of which science and statistics play a role, and common sense. It doesn't take a genius philosopher to figure out that maybe we shouldn't randomly kill other people.