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  • Land is very valuable. If you think you can't make use of that value, then selling it to someone who can is an option. Just don't regret it after if they increase that value beyond your own means.

  • As other comments have said, "Altruism is the concern for the well-being of others, independently of personal benefit or reciprocity." To be true to the definition, one wouldn't seek worth from altruistic actions. If one did however, that's called being a calculating person.

    Anyway, altruism rarely is seen positively in the real world because there's no worth to be found beyond the deed itself.

  • You've posted in the right place.

    "Hey, we don't have an industry in our town, so how can we get people to stay and provide jobs? Hmm. If only we could attract other people to spend money here in some way..."

    Or

    "The locals treat locals like shit, let's blame tourists!"

    Or

    "We don't want your kind around here! Go back to your own country!"

    Or

    "Can't do shit about the actual polluters, let's bully some random people instead!"

    ... You got your shit backwards. Tourists exist because they're needed or wanted. And the arguments you use are in the same vein as the current US administration. Kick out all the unpleasant elements and make x country great. No clue what happens to the people actually living there until the country becomes great though.

  • Have you seen a cobra wobbling in place as it tries to gauge the distance it needs to traverse in order to kill you? That's pretty cute, blind AF and deadly at the same time.

  • Haven't been playing much this week yet. I guess Airborne Kingdom relaxed me too much and I felt the need to mellow down for a while longer.

    Someone shared Grounded with me to try it out, but I haven't felt the desire to give it a go for now. Maybe by weekend time I'll be in the mood to feel tiny and fight giant, scary bugs/spiders.

  • Personal opinion here, I think the world is inherently unfair. Fairness is something we give to ourselves and each other, but the world itself only has its natural laws to follow.

    If you can find some childhood happiness even as you grow older, you should enjoy it. It is a right we all have or are entitled to demand.

    I'd say the typical childhood is a fantasy, not everyone is the same. There's plenty of suffering and neglect to go around and I'm sure you'll find plenty of friends here who have gone through similar things.

    It's good to ramble and relieve the pent-up stress once in a while, but also to seek a way of resolving the issues to stop them from reoccurring.

  • I don't understand how people can stand living without being able to see in their neighbours' homes. What if they're dissing you or worse, don't even care you exist?

    Gasp

    This travesty of justice cannot stand! I shall not be dark, but beautiful and terrible as the Morning and the Night! Fair as the Sea and the Sun and the Snow upon the Mountain! Dreadful as the Storm and the Lightning! Stronger than the foundations of the earth. All shall love me and despair!

  • April's fools is a line break. It reminds people that things don't have to be as they are, that they're not on an inescapable path and they can choose to be different.

    For one day a year you are made to look for deviations so you know that you can deviate if you want to. You have that option in spite of however many shackles may keep you bound to your route.

    It's not a holiday for the mean to be meaner, it's a liberation day for the mind.

    1. As with all things, some pranks are better than others.
    2. Your lifelong trauma from a prank gone wrong is delectable.
    3. Psychologically, these types of holidays are recommended because they break the monotonous delirium of daily droning. They force the brain to think and not just accept everything as it comes.
    4. Your nan's hardcore. She may decide to haunt her place after passing, so keep some salt with you when you visit.