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  • Maybe you should learn how to hold a normal discussion without attacking the other party. Cursing and telling the other party to fuck off just because they disagree with you will not convinced anyone of anything and will only make you look bad. It's not like the person you're responding to is advocating for school shootings or anything else immoral.

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  • As an asexual (who really finds sex yucky): guess I'll die

  • I do, but I've gotten better at it. More often than not I just struggle to get started. So just forcing myself to get started results in actually doing what I wanted to do. Sometimes I'm just exhausted, and I accept that I'm just gonna "waste" the evening with video games or something. Rather have some enjoyment than nothing.

    That being said, I'm still learning to be better. I'm still too judgemental and unrealistic to myself

  • I hope for this person that they switch direction every now and then. Constantly turning in the same direction doesn't sound optimal

  • Okay, but have you ever tried being sad even though rationally speaking everything is going super well? ( Don't worry about me, I managed to get out of that vibe :3 )

  • You can get cat ears in the gym?! Maybe I'll actually start going again

  • My first experience with the Sims was jumping behind a random computer at some kind of event that was running the Sims 1. Most of the family had just died because the previous person behind the PC had let the house burn down. Needless to say, I was a bit confused. I've played the Sims quite a bit after that, and I honestly like messing around with it.

    I don't think I've ever played a game without cheating a lot of money. I don't like that the Sims that I made have to go off to work or school, so usually I just build a big fence around the property to keep them all there. From there on it used to devolve into chaos when I was younger. Building huge mazes to access basic necessities, launching fireworks indoors, etc. Nowadays im a bit more behaved though.

    Imo the Sims 4 is the best nowadays. The older ones are showing their age. That being said, the Sims 4 is definitely in need of some competition. It's inexcusably buggy sometimes, and I personally think there's a lot more that can be done with a game like this. Hopefully the upcoming competitors can spark some fire into this genre.

  • I got randomly recommend "Kena: Bridge of Spirits" recently by Steam and decided to go for it. I just finished the story and it was definitely a good recommendation. Hard enough to make me work for it, which I always like. It is kinda short though, finished it in like 12 hours. It's a bit janky at times with the camera and jumping, but overall a great experience.

  • Okay, that's actually quite impressive

  • Yeah that's probably why it's so noticeable to me as well. I'm not exactly counting calories yet, but I've been trying to reduce the amount of excess carbs and calories in my meals. So seeing this is quite the shock.

  • 600 cal?! Sjeesh. Puts into perspective how overkill desserts like these are. I just ran for an hour and (according to my watch) burned like 800-900 cal, which I don't fully trust. One of these bad boys would probably undo all of the hard work

  • What's wrong? I find this a reasonable result. Most people looking for megabyte to bytes are actually looking for mebibytes, since the mega- prefix is literally just times a million but a lot of programs actually list mebibytes as "megabytes".

  • Idk, I'm not really into pop, hip hop, etc. and I also get the feeling that they weren't as big here in the Netherlands as they were in the states. I'm also very much on the young end of the "millennial" range. I've just listened some of their stuff, and I recognise some of it vaguely. But definitely not enough not remember their name.

  • Nooooo. Maybe gen Z will accept me (as long as they can keep calling me a boomer)

  • Might be, I was born in the mid 90's, so I'm quite young for a millennial I guess.

  • I'd like to see anyone build a plane, computer, or any other complex object without having some way to represent variable values in math and without using any math derived using variables. It's kind of a fundamental thing to have. As a programmer I do sometimes get a bit annoyed with math people using single character variables everywhere though.

    EDIT: Additionally, the use of the Greek alphabet is kinda handy. After my first years in university I started to be able to finally decode the stuff my Greek family gave me. Though initially it sucked, because I understood the math but had no idea what character the "gamma" or "lambda" were.

  • I probably wouldn't. Over time the multiple versions of me would diverge in terms of experiences and opinions. And knowing how stubborn I can sometimes be I'd probably get very annoyed with my own clones, which in turn will make me dislike myself more. It'll force me to perceive my own behaviour as an outsider, which will make me judge myself even harder.

    One of me is enough :3

  • I'm a millennial and I've never heard of Cypress Hill. Looks like it's more of an American thing after I looked it up.

  • I wouldn't be so sure if I were you. Everyone, and I mean everyone, uses WhatsApp here. Friends, family, work, doctors, landlords, etc. Not using WhatsApp will make you miss get togethers with friends, make it way harder to communicate with colleagues, take away a lot of convenience when talking to your doctor or landlord or something.

    I have Signal groups with friends, but you're never going to be able to fully lose WhatsApp here unless you're prepared to be "that person" everywhere and miss a lot of convenience.

  • Microsoft does a lot of bad things, but I got to give it to them here. Their push for accessibility in gaming is definitely a good thing. They've been pushing multiple modular controllers in order to allow people with disabilities to play games in a comfortable way. Having the support of a major player in the gaming market like Microsoft will definitely help with support for these products.