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  • My bad then.

  • Did you edit your comment so that mine doesn't make sense?

    That's skeevy.

  • You an I... We are either going to form an unstoppable super team or... You ate going to end up as my nemesis.

  • No, not at all. In fact I am pretty good at being able to stay awake for rather long periods of time. I can comfortably go 48 hours without sleep.

    If I could donate it I would happily do so.

  • You write essays at your job?

  • I can fall asleep, near instantly, at will.

    I call it my time machine function.

  • I'm not sure calling Gorbechev an idiot is right though.

    Just because he was a victim of external interests, as you describe. Feels a bit victim-blamey.

    "Look what you made the US do to you".

    Yeltsin, maybe though.

  • Which bit of history does this represent?

    At first I thought it might be the break up of the USSR, but that doesn't really work here. So that leaves me at a loss.

    I just can't see how Gorbachev and Trump, or their actions, are similar.

  • Hello, I'm from Hell Recruiting. We just saw your comment and wondered if you'd be willing to consider a position in our ironic punishment department.

  • and recorded a video before returning to his boat

    Did it for clout.

    What a prick.

  • Nah, we sometimes call them "Yank Vegetables".

  • That's a superb trajectory.

    I went on to the +2A and then an Amiga 500. Loved that machine, but always the fondest memories for me were typing in code out of magazines on my ZX.

  • "People make fun..."

    Do they? They were massively popular in the UK and are generally remembered quite fondly by people who used them as kids.

    Learning basic, playing games.

    Sure, we griped about stuff, but folk gripe about everything.

    This sort of retro-focussed content that makes weird assertions about how people felt and feel gets recycled way too often.

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  • I can't imagine my experience wold have been better online. The third year was almost all lab work and practical.

    But aside from that, one of the best things about my offline experience was getting to spend time with people from other disciplines and honestly, some 20-odd years later, that has been almost as valuable as my degree in my career as well as my understanding of the world.

  • Not a serious man, by his own admission.

  • I'm starting with the man in the mirror I'm asking him to change his ways And no message could've been any clearer If they wanna make the world a better place Take a look at yourself and then make a change

  • Really cementing his place as a skidmark on the pages of history.

  • The only part that's unique to gaming is that gamers are the most toxic community in the internet.

    I wish this wasn't as true as it is.

  • I don't think this is a gaming problem.

    It is a discourse problem.

    People engage in absolutes. They either love a thing or hate a thing. There's no nuance.

    And it must be made to cater for them, there's no expectation that it will contain choices they don't approve of.

    And this stance, this modern relationship with the world permeates everything, especially forms of media.

    You see it in films and books... Fans and stans and folk trying to take it down. There is no nuance or middle ground.

    People don't accept that, perhaps, something isn't just "not for them". That's why you get grown men complaining about the direction of children's shows they used to watch.

    And this is compounded with social media where polarisation, blunt takes and contradiction are the primary drivers of engagement.

    Audience error.

  • memes @lemmy.world

    What, exactly, are you broadcasting?