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Doug [he/him] @ Doug @midwest.social
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  • It's not necessarily about the average person. Depression is a bitch and different people have varying reasons for hanging on while under its weight. Just because there aren't readily available studies about what reasons people didn't commit suicide because of doesn't mean these aren't reasons. I can assure you they are. Someone's favorite show has been their only light on more than one occasion I've known personally.

  • There's a lot of deeper calculation to consider there. Is it a full production show, or someone's YouTube project? Is the podcast a single person, or many? If it's many are they in the same location? How much electricity is used to deliver your chosen medium to you?

    Ultimately though none of that matters. If a podcast is what entertains you and makes your human condition livable that doesn't mean it does the same for Jack.

    If electricity is such an issue than you using whatever electronic device to relay data to a server where my electronic device retrieved it from another server with who knows how many hops in between each for both of us is not a good use of your time.

    If instead, as I suspect, you see value in harm reduction you need to realize that not everyone can reduce harm in the same way.

    Right now, somewhere, someone is getting by because they can't wait for the next part of their favorite TV show or movie. Chances are you may even know one such person and not realize it. If that's gone their tenuous grasp on life may slip away. Even if you are ok with that, and I hope you're not, what positive impacts might that person have had that they will be unable to because they just can't take it anymore.

    Life is hard. Stop trying to make people feel guilty for not living it the same way as you.

  • Probably. We need something to get through the day to day of being a person even before we get into all the horrible things all around the world. If we avoided everything we do that has unacceptable ramifications we'd pretty much have to crawl into a cave and die.

    Use the modern tools you have access to to improve lives, not try and make others feel guilty for not having done enough.

  • The given answers, and so they can act like there wasn't that much of what happened.

    No one can watch all that, so they'll claim that violence is cherry picked and it's the mostly peaceful protest they've been claiming the whole time.

    It's still a lie but it's one they're giving "evidence" to their supporters for.

  • I made a villain probably more than 15 years ago at this point that, to this day, any player who was in that campaign will promptly tell me "fuck you" if I mention him or do a little flourish with my finger.

    Philip the Brigand! He was born of several suggestions for memorability. A title, not just a name. Personality flair (such as, but not limited to, the flourish), and a knack for escape being the three I remember. Not plot armor, for sure. A great eye for knowing when the battle wasn't going his way though, which was usually shortly after ruining the party's day. Like when he loosed a rust monster that destroyed the fighter's treasured sword and also broke the monk's arm.

    Mostly they pictured an incredibly annoying version of Autolycus from Xena/Hercules. Not unfair.

  • Yes, that's nuts. I used to be very happy to have less than one and a half megs on something wider than a deck of cards. Now you're talking about terabytes on something the size of a pinky fingernail. I could store a half dozen in a pocket in my wallet without noticing them. That's a lot of storage.

    For the record, only 6-10 games is also about 5-10 games more than I could store on one of those floppies, and if it was one it was an old game. It'd be akin to putting Halo: CE (not remastered or anything, original) on a micro SD.

    So, yeah, storage is plentiful and readily available.

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  • I've seen some positive talk about TMP recently for one.

    Aside from that it's easy to find people falling in to the "the new stuff sucks. The old stuff is way better" about pretty much anything Trek or not.

    Even your list doesn't fit with the old adage of the evens being good and the odds being crap.

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  • I think Beyond was my least favorite of the newer ones personally, but I'd still put it above the last time I watched Motion Picture so it seems silly to me to trash those while elevating all the old ones.

    Star Trek is a universe of things between campy and serious. It's possible enjoy them all, or ignore the ones to don't.

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  • Yesterday the thing you love was the crappy new thing and lots of vocal assholes hated it.

    Today you can choose to be the vocal asshole or just enjoy the thing you enjoy, no false praise needed.

    Tomorrow the crappy new thing will be fondly remembered and the vocal assholes of today will seem foolish and, in part, pretend they never hated today's thing.

    This is true across various properties. The fact that you think "we don't want to hear your constant whining" equates to "you have to praise the thing I like even if you don't like it" really says something.

  • It may seem like it, but August 2022 wasn't three years ago.

    Even if it was that doesn't really seem so disqualifying after we've just had a new season of Futurama and anticipate a new season of King of the Hill.

    Orville may not have the financial draw, but I bet Seth had more fun with that than any of the animated stuff.

  • They do and I'd love to have a better method available to us.

    However the meme is a little off.

    One party doesn't give a fuck about you, the other actively wishes you harm and works to that end.

    They're not "my team" but they're well past "the lesser of two evils" given the other one.