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  • There's a point in the third game that determines the fate of 2 different species that can play out very differently based upon actions you've made across the series. And the "best" version depends on your completing the loyalty quests of multiple characters in ME2 before a certain trigger point.

  • What's the knowledge cutoff date for the model? Is that even a thing on Gemini? I've been pretty intentional about not using it.

    Is it from before Musk became such an overt political figure? I genuinely don't know.

  • When the average voter doesn't give a damn either way while someone else cares deeply, but only in one direction, it makes the minority the most important demographic.

    Let's say you have a choice between "A" and "1", and 98% of people don't care. But 2 percent care deeply and will vote based on the superiority of "A", while nobody votes based on their support of "1."

    All else being equal, if one pay ignores the issue while the other adopts the platform of "A is great, and 1 is bad", the latter party will win the election.

    That's how the GOP wins elections. They target single-issue voters: Gun nuts. Pro-lifers. Racists. Christian Nationalists. Relatively small groups that vote in lockstep without a significant equivalent group on the other side of the issue.

    Sure: most people are pro-choice. But how many pro-choice Democrats would have changed their vote if Trump and Harris had opposite positions than reality on those issues but were otherwise identical? I certainly wouldn't have voted for Trump over it. But pro-life voters absolutely will change based on that single issue.

    It's why every single time the Dems make that a central issue, they get slaughtered in the general election. Pro-choice Republicans simply don't prioritize the right to choose over everything else, so they keep voting red.

    The Republicans are masters of finding and manufacturing single-issue voting groups that will vote against their own interests to achieve a goal the GOP doesn't actually care about.

  • Because I don't qualify for a mortgage for double the fair market rate. That's why they're willing to pay so much for the properties. It keeps us from buying them.

    Because banks for some reason think that people can't afford to pay a mortgage that's less than their current rent.

  • American here:

    I would like for the civilized world to do a full trade embargo on the US. I want the economy to nosedive so hard that either the GOP votes to remove the motherfucker from office, or get crushed in the biggest electoral landslide in history in 2026.

  • Yeah. By paying the mortgage plus 30% on the property they bought at double a fair market rate just to keep me from buying it for myself.

    I love paying double in rent what I would pay for a market-rate mortgage and getting no equity in return.

    Thanks landlords!

  • The spaceships and aliens are how you get people to look at it from a new perspective.

    The early seasons of DS9 were about the aftermath of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and the fall of the Soviet Union. 1990s Americans couldn't have cared less about the dangers of far-right religious indoctrination of schoolchildren, the re-intrigation of traumatized resistance fighters into peacful society, the cautious restoration of political and economic ties with former occupiers, and the danger of the discovery of a new resource in the territory of a politically and militarily fragile nation full of extremists.

    But throw in phasers and a warp drive and people will watch. Suddenly you've tricked people into recognizing that people with different backgrounds and religions can embrace their differences to make the world a better place, or reject that unity and create suffering. You have capitalists and socialists sharing space in peace. There's an invented taboo against rekindling an old relationship that's actually about gay rights.

    All these amazing topics are brought to an audience that just wanted laser fights.

    Any genre show can do it. My parents were as red-blooded Republican as anyone, but the third episode of The Last of Us had them crying tears of joy and pain over the love story between 2 men. It tricked them into becoming open-minded by promising zombies.

    That's fiction at its finest.