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  • Once upon a time I went to pull an outlet splitter out of the wall, and it broke. It began shorting itself and arcing. Legit one of the most terrifying things I've experienced. I'm lucky nothing exploded and sent shrapnel into my eyes - a possibility I didn't learn about until later.

  • No, it's not that. But also I want free stuff because I'm not cutting it in a dog eat dog world, man! Let's eat the people who actually make anything happen, cause they own more widgets and floombozzles than me!

  • Salty Elon anti-simps are everywhere and will always downvote things. That isn't really this platform's fault.

    Big differences between reddit and here are:

    • The points don't matter (and the rules are made up)
    • You don't get banned from communities for wrongthink
    • Fuck u/spez

    Those are all great reasons for using Lemmy instead. Oh, plus the relative privacy.

  • The demographics you described can understand why it's important to be part of the fediverse, so they come here.

    Your typical npc walking down the street just doesn't get it, and they're fine with all the awful things that drive us away from mainstream social media.

  • The Legacy of Kain series. Very much slept on. And to make things worse, instead of making a finale game to wrap the story up, they worked on two different projects in the same IP that did not drive the story forward and ended up being scrapped anyway.

    I like the series so much that once upon a time I decided I would start playing through it again if I ever became terminally ill.

  • Unfortunately, or not, I don't think there is a single species that can live forever. I think all life is based on consumption, one eating something else and growing until it exceeds its limits in environment, after which it decays to meet its carrying capasity.

    Just recently I saw a very interesting veritasium video about entropy. He explains that life acts to increase entropy. Before entropy, nothing exciting happens. After entropy, nothing exciting will ever happen again. But as life causes entropy, that's when the excitement and magic happens.

    It's an extremely profound video, and may give you comfort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxL2HoqLbyA&t=0