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  • So cute, are you watching CITY?

  • My dad didn't have a wedding when he got remarried, but he invited me to be there when the papers were signed. Then he did it without telling me 🤷‍♀️ so "no" I guess. One day he was just like "oh yeah we got married yesterday"...

  • Not a cheese expert or anything but as for "whatever tf is in that cheese" it's usually just real cheese mixed with water and emulsifiers. Worst thing about it is likely salt content and saturated fat content, afaik not really any worse than regular cheese.

  • Also, I don't think anybody honestly believes the argument that it is immoral to have children "without their consent." The idea that you cannot do anything to someone else without their consent is a very useful idea in 95% of situations, and this is clearly one in which it does not apply. I did not consent to being born, but I would have if I could. Imagine a bureaucracy in which to apply for a passport, you needed to have an existing passport. It just doesn't work. I can see the logic, but the idea has failed on a functional level. You can apply this to anything and make fake disingenuous arguments for any cause: "I don't think we should elect a president unless they've already been president before. I think it's a role where you absolutely need to have prior experience." "You need to consent before being born. Since it's impossible to do so, I guess it's just immoral to have children." See: Catch-22.

    It is more difficult to have children now than it was 20, 40, 60 years ago. Some people feel the need to further justify their decision by convincing themselves that would be immoral to do anything else.

  • Mine:

    • Bugsnax
    • Sigmund Freud
    • Doug Ducey
    • Racial discrimination in jury selection
    • Jaguar
    • City of Gastronomy
  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What are your most recently visited Wikipedia pages?

  • Now that we know we will be causing not death but merely suffering, we can continue to dismantle people's rights to do what they want with their own bodies. Any questions, liberals? 😈

  • Pseudoregalia is insanely good

  • I don't have strict standards, but generally:

    • usually upvote someone who responds to me with something substantial, even if I disagree
    • downvote things that are antisocial (self-hate/self-harm, antinatalism, misanthropy)
  • What length of hair did you have?


  • Whatever you are... MAKE ME A PIZZA (Zoombinis)

  • Picture is of "Front Mission" (1995). I've never played or heard of it, tbh it is just taken from the Wikipedia page for tactical RPG.

  • Better to just use browser history, OP could search "YouTube cream" and likely find it. I had to change my settings to stop Firefox from deleting my oldest pages in history though.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    What are your favorite Tactical RPGs?

  • Agree with Gordon Freeman 100%. I might also suggest the Guide from Terraria and the CS:GO player models. Maybe also the player character from Noita, the goat from Goat Simulator, Quote from Cave Story.

    These ones may be more niche, but for me personally I would also add Guy Spelunky, Princess Remedy, and Worm (Worms Armageddon).

  • Depends on which part of them needs to be blessed?

  • How do you define consciousness?
    If it's any kind of complex system, then of course it can be permanently destroyed. The same way that a computer or a building or a car can be destroyed and not exist anymore, even if its physical components still do.
    And if consciousness is a material or an energy or something real, what's the evidence that it even exists? Why do you believe it exists?

  • In 10 months, Dark Souls III will be 10 years old

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  • Geoff Lindsay is great

  • I looked at some of the examples of early 1800s use of "where are you?" and it seems to be used often as "where are you going?" (most common) or something else like for example "from where are you buying that?" etc.

    Also seems like the way they process it, it doesn't just look for the immediate following question mark, the question mark can be later on.

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  • I'm gonna pretty decisively say "no".
    By the very nature of memes, you don't know if they are talking about real events or just joking, you don't know who created it or their biases, and you only get an EXTREMELY simplified perspective & information. You are also limiting the news that you see, maybe missing out on something important in favor of something funny (not to imply that we should maximize the amount of news we see).

    I disagree with your point B about memes, that they don't ask you to pick a side. I feel like memes are often more biased than traditional news. Even in cases where news is extremely biased, you can be aware of the bias and judge them consistently because they are not anonymous.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    on wikipedia

    Anime @lemmy.ml

    What anime would be most improved by a "Truman Show" plot twist at the very end?

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    rule

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    4/4 rule