Soulifix

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[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 1 points 13 hours ago

I don't fuck around with that kind of shit anymore. I always pick 'keep inventory items upon death' option. That way, the only thing I just lose out on, is where the hell I was if I wasn't keeping track of coordinates.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 3 points 13 hours ago

Chess is decided on who makes critical mistakes. There is someone at fault, whether it is you or your opponent. The frustrating part, is always the one where you make a move you realize later that you shouldn't have made and your opponent exploiting it.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 1 points 13 hours ago

And pays the tariff reimbursements. And the DOGE checks. And the two other stimulus packages that was supposed to happen sometime ago. Anyday, soon! VERY SOON! STOP BEING IMPATIENT!

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 3 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

All that Trump's actions do and will have done, is say "Hey, future corrupt presidents after me, see? You CAN do anything you want and you WILL get away with it so long as you're the president! Every and all opposition is just noise, just keep being happily corrupt and NOTHING will happen to you!".

It has set that precedent.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 5 points 13 hours ago

Even the Bushes when they were in the oval office, did sometimes look over their shoulders as to whether or not what they did was wrong or right on some things. They somehow still had some resemblance of morals.

Trump has none. He doesn't care of anyone or anything. It's all "my way or go fuck yourself".

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 5 points 13 hours ago

He looks the part.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 4 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

When has it?

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 6 points 14 hours ago

Yes, I have a fan always going through the night and I always have something playing like an old podcast as well. I just can't simply sink into sleep with nothing alone, I've tried that, with limited success and there's people around me, whose noises tend to wake me up.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 4 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

There was no plan period, other than just sit there and basically be handled by the authorities. All it did was make a buzz in the media, who totally screwed around as the media does, by twisting around what the purpose was and manufacturing their own perspectives about it. And was largely forgotten about in weeks.

Any Occupy protests would've spoken a lot louder, if there had been a plan for it and if there had been a loud voice behind it about why those protests were happening. Not just mostly being quiet about it. That's why they failed.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 2 points 14 hours ago

Absolutely not.

Clearly, you didn't read anything else I've said, so you fixated and were choosy on what to respond to, than taking account the entirety of what I said.

No where do I believe or think that I don't care about these workers at all. The thing I'm saying, if you cared to read, is that there are other options that we vote with our wallets by. It does not always have to be about AAA, we leave that battle up to the studios who still bother with it. It's not ours to fight and quite frankly, it is a losing battle anyways because they're still existing and not listening enough to people's criticisms. Only if barely, but barely listening isn't cutting it.

There's nothing passionate about going around berating others for enjoying the games they choose to play. That is you, gatekeeping and dictating another's enjoyment. You just excuse that kind of behavior by calling it being passionate.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 13 points 17 hours ago (7 children)

Armchair Revolutionists are the worst kind of armchair types to confront online and anywhere.

Try asking them about the aftermath if this theoretical revolution were to be successful. They almost always don't have one, because they do not think that far. They just think that if we go around destroying everything and killing off those involved, the world will be a better place. No we wouldn't, not if we don't have a process or a plan in how to go about it.

But that's too big of a concept for them to think about, so they just stir idealistically in how things should be ran and those who don't agree are just part of the problem. They're honestly sounding like micro-dictator versions of themselves if you listen to them long enough, which is ironic in of itself.

[–] Soulifix@piefed.world 3 points 17 hours ago

I know. I mean, there are posts that so much speak a tiny bit positive of AI, they're removed immediately. What more do those people want? At this point, they just like hearing themselves talk about how better they are for hating something they don't understand in how it is used and knowing that there is some benefits to using it. Just because techbros have bastardized it and shoved it into everything imaginable, doesn't mean the tech itself is bad, it's the techbros who made it bad.

 

People crying about Nintendo Online pricing. First off, it's for an entire year, not by monthly, so I don't know how that's a negative. That's just an example.

 

Normally when this is asked, people think about reviving, curing, resurrecting. This question is about who you save if you were transported to a time a little before their death, like maybe a day before or even a week before. Anything about terminal illnesses or diseases contracted don't really count here because, when those things happen, they happen and there's really nothing you could do to have prevented it.

I think I would've wanted to prevent JFK's assassination. I'd tell him "dude, do not get in that limo and drive down Elm Street" and I'd show him a newspaper clip of the day of his assassination. I'd probably be looked at a little crazily and suspected of maybe being involved in something that pertains to that day. But, it's an effort I would've gone through to do that.

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