JamesBean

@JamesBean@kbin.social
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Behold the man who is a bean.

If a writer named the town with the comically evil school board 'Lynchburg,' people would probably think it was too obvious.

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Hamster > Guinea Pig > Capybara

I mean, the show has him fully nude multiple times.

The man is all rectangle, no rec-dangle.

But that's okay. He can reproduce by budding.

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*rationally angry

  • Not having a car (always living/renting in walking or biking distance of my work)
  • Moving in with my partner straight out of college so we could split expenses
  • Moving (with partner) to a low-cost-of-living city for the first 5 years after college
  • Putting most of my medium-term and long-term savings into low-expense-ratio, passively managed index funds starting in my early 20s
  • Buying almost exclusively second-hand clothes, furniture, and cookery
  • Borrowing all desired books (and many desired movies and TV shows) from the library
  • Only buying games when they are bundled or otherwise on steep discount years after release
  • Pirating any other media in which I'm interested if its distributors make it even remotely difficult for me to buy it at a reasonable price
  • Planning all dinners in advance every week before grocery shopping (leads to almost never eating at restaurants or ordering takeout, and almost no food waste because grocery list is based on actual meals)

Now, if I had to choose the best financial move out of that list? Probably the index funds. Though not having to pay for a car (or car insurance, or car registration, or car repair and maintenance, or parking, or fuel) is a close second.

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Teeth would probably be fine because they're incredibly durable to that kind of wear, but you'd omega-fuck your gums brushing like that.

If we're thinking of the same clip, you're slightly misremembering it. The woman was insisting Obama was a Muslim, and that's what McCain was shutting down. But yes, the crowd booed him for clarifying that.

Yeah if Shape of Water is the worst movie they've seen, I gotta assume they've seen about 10 movies total.

Even if it's slightly overrated, in the grand scheme of all movies that one is way above average.

I pay for a VPN.

I want an AI based translation of all the Dead Sea Scrolls as long as we can remove the bias from the training data.

Emphasis mine. So then you don't want an AI based translation of all the Dead Sea Scrolls?

You're a bit too late for trying to complain about that one.

The latter has been the dominant American pronunciation of the word for so long that it now appears as the primary pronunciation guide in American dictionaries.

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Wild! I've got about 40 TB myself, and have never come across someone with more... let alone four times more.

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Best Android app for emulating DS in my experience is DraStic.

Why'd ya spill yer beans?!

My wife likes Rick and Morty more than I do, and I think it's a great show.

I think you'd have a lot more than three nickels.

The example you used involved humans. They were asking about items.

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We have best wiki in the world, because of gulag.

And don't forget that the current API shit won't really hit the consequences fan for another week.

Every *multiplayer game

I play about a hundred games a year, and haven't opened a game with microtransactions in about half a decade.

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Dunno if this is exactly the kind of thing you have in mind, but a person known as 'Yuvi' has been singlehandedly maintaining publicly available servers for the original Demon's Souls for about 4 years (the official servers shut down about 5 years ago).

Thanks to Yuvi, you can still play the original game with all online functionality, regardless of whether you're playing on PS3 or RPCS3.

e.g. means 'for example.' I think you were looking for i.e. (which means 'in other words' or 'to be specific').

I'll be the one to say that: if miraculously they reversed course and undid all of the projected changes by the end of the month, yeah I'd keep using Reddit. I didn't really leave on principle. I left because I heard my preferred format for accessing the site was going away, and I started looking into alternatives.

As long as I had RIF on mobile and Old Reddit with RES on desktop, I would have stayed there because the population is there.

But with all that being said, Old Reddit was slowly getting buggier and more and more users were cluttering discussions with asides about features that were completely absent on Old Reddit, so I was ready for a change. And with that being the case, in the extremely likely event that the third-party apps actually die at the end of the month, I'll see that as a welcome sign to continue giving this place a chance instead.

In philosophy, what you're asking about is called the paradox of fiction.

I don't think a play on the saying 'what doesn't kill me makes me stronger' is a retro music reference.

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Philosophical Analysis of Dark Souls - The Gemsbok https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpf3KQBIoCY

I think it might be the best analysis video about a game anywhere on the internet.

Other than in terms of physical hardware innovations, Nintendo hasn't been anywhere near the cutting edge of computational power since the mid-90s... Or maybe never.

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I'm especially fond of the title telling you what the cell diagram is depicting: "IMMOUMINOMUDUODIUILATIUCIATON"

At that age, maybe Among Us or Minecraft?

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I've never felt I'm not living for today. Admittedly, most of what I want to do is consume a variety of media within the comfort of my home. But we also travel abroad every other year or so, and that's probably the biggest 'entertainment' expense in our lives. If we need a car to visit someone or somewhere outside the range of public transit or biking, we just rent one for the weekend (probably happens about once a year). We don't have to hesitate before choosing to do that because we know we're living well within our means the rest of the time.

The thing is, once you're in the habit of doing this stuff, it doesn't feel like an imposition. It's just the way your life works. It was actually a bit of a struggle to remember all of those points when I was writing up that list yesterday, because it's all just natural to me now. There are probably a few more things we do along these lines that haven't occurred to me.

And at that point, the savings are just a natural choice for what to do with all the surplus money. It's not even 'living for tomorrow.' It ceases to be an either/or situation. It's living for today in such a way that you can continue to live for today throughout your entire life.

Also, there are a huge number of non-financial benefits on offer here, too: walking and biking at times you'd otherwise be driving is excellent for your health; planning meals allows you to choose healthier options, cut down on red meat consumption, etc; meal planning, buying second-hand goods, and not driving reduces dependency on online mega-retailers, international sweatshop labor, and environmentally harmful practices; making use of the library system indirectly supports its continued existence for folks who have no other options; and on and on.

Anyway, I wouldn't recommend trying to do all of this at once if it's all a change for you. I'd recommend slowly introducing each of these practices over time so you have time to get used to each in isolation.

All the From Software RPGs since Demon's Souls work like that too. (Not the lack of menu, but the lack of an interactive save system because it's just constantly autosaving).

It's incredibly convenient to always be able to quit the game at any time and know you'll be in the exact place and position you were when you start up again. And it has the added benefit of preventing players from save scumming.

I mean, PIA is like 40 bucks for an entire year. You're not gonna find any prominent streaming service, pro-grade subscription software, or pro-grade software license that's as cheap as that.

If the goal is to access all desired software and media safely while paying as little as possible, it's a great choice.

Gearbox bought the franchise from its original devs about a year ago, and this is one of their attempts to capitalize on that purchase.

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