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  • Eat fries first, main dish later, always. Good reason though: usually the main dish holds heat much longer than fries do, and it probably won't get as gross as fries do.

    Cold fries are tasteless and soggy. A warm burger is still good.

  • Haven't finished brothers Karamazov, but I can comment a little as a former opus dei catholic, now agnostic. According to opus dei theology, every human is born with a built in moral code called Natural Law. This law is perfect, coming from the g man himself, and is the precursor to human laws, which are imperfect after being corrupted by people. Natural law kinda enforces being virtuous, as in the christian idea of virtues (chastity, humility, temperance, etc), as any act that isn't virtuous is sinful to a degree (here's where venial and deadly sins come into play, and they mostly rely on the person's understanding of morality and some arbitrary points). That's a very simplified rundown, and I might've gotten some details wrong, been some years.

    Personally I don't put any stock on any of that. Natural Law by itself is a fine idea, but only because it makes sense. Of course you'll want to take care of your own and try to make their lives better.

  • An E-reader. There's no more space in my house for book shelves. I've a ton of books stored inappropriately in a bunch of cabinets and on top of furniture, that I hope to find new homes for before irreparable damage is done to their spine.

    Having an e-reader also helped me in the gym. Instead of doomscrolling on lemmy or tiktok, I read between sets. Helped me regain my reading habit and kick my social media habit. Also, helped my social anxiety of having to rest longer than half a minute when other people might want to use the iron I'm using.

  • Remember kids. It is always morally correct to pirate adobe products.

    I'm a graphic designer and honestly, been thinking long and hard about switching to Affinity. Affinity Designer even seems like it would streamline most of my workflow.

  • Yup, this. I've played two runs by myself and on my fourth with some buddies and I'm still finding out meaningful stuff I didn't do on my solo runs. Starfield is an upgrade in tons of aspects over previous beth titles (big exception is planetside exploration), they fixed tons of issues both Skyrim and F4 had. Skill checks, while not as present as they should be, pop up once in a while. Skill tree isn't as boring as F4 but build variety suffers, same as in Skyrim. Character background pops up in convos sometimes (but isn't as deep as it could be).

    That's starfield. It has the makings of a good game, and it is, but it plays it very safe. And because of that, NPCs are boring, as is the story, as is combat, as is pretty much everything else in the game. The only thing that impressed me was that one mission in the main quest but even that one was limp dicked on the finish. And ship costumization, but if I wanted in-depth ship mechanics I'd play KSP.

    Like the game was too ambitious and too chicken shit at the same time.