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Why people say good morning (or something like that) on chat after a night?
  • It's interesting how some things have changed over the years when it comes to chat rooms. And how other things haven't. When I first started in The Palace the internet was new, and chat rooms were for shut-ins, agoraphobes, and nerds. We basically lived on the internet. So it made sense to some to treat the room as a place you entered and left.

    Now you can sit on a discord server on mobile and have a life, pop in the middle of a conversation somewhere and then leave it. And some servers still suggest you greet a room like you live there.

    It's like, when I was a kid, having internet access to all human knowledge, anywhere, would have been a divine gift. Now we all have computers in our pockets and some people still argue about basic facts that can be resolved instantly. We treat technology very strangely.

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    What moment from a video game made you cry?
  • The end of Red Dead Redemption. Spoilers for a game that's over a decade old, but John's death was a brutal cruelty that stayed with me for a long, long time.

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    Darren Aronofsky To Adapt Elon Musk Biopic For A24
  • Aronofsky is a little hit-or-miss for me, and this subject doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. It's going to take a lot more to get me to watch this. Musk is loathsome and 90+ minutes with him could easily turn out to be tortuous.

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    Gaza has become a graveyard for thousands of children
  • And here I am handing out candy to the neighborhood kids while they walk around with huge smiles and laughter.

    This whole fucking thing is fucked.

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    Justice Barrett says scrutiny welcomed and she’s developed a ‘thick skin’
  • She just means she doesn't give a shit if people think she's biased or corrupt.

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    Ukrainian military destroy unique Russian radar station worth $200 million in Kherson Oblast
  • I thought it said antique and didn't question that, either.

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    Jesse Watters: I'm Not Gay But Trump Looked 'Hard' In That Mugshot
  • They see what they want to see.

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    'We owe them a huge debt': Baldur's Gate 3 lead writer hopes they did '90s BioWare proud
  • For me it wasn't the fire that kept drawing comparisons to Divinity. It was the writing. The opening is beat for beat Divinity tropes and it was off-putting. It took hours more gameplay and character development for that edge to wear down, though it has probably permanently shaded my first playthrough. Perhaps that opening was one of the first things written, and thus the most akin to its predecessor.

    Once the game settles in, things feel less Divinity and more Faerun. The fire metaphor is apt though. Things do creep in from time to time to remind you who built this adventure. It's like a signature. I don't always like it, seeing the hand in this case is more jarring because of how sensitive I am towards the setting and gameplay. But the craft is so thoughtful otherwise, it's broken through those barriers for me.

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    Bruce Willis’ Wife Gives Blunt Update Amid His Dementia Battle: “I’m Not Good”
  • Man, I feel for her. That sounds like it sucks. Millions of dollars isn't going to lessen the emotional struggle. It's nice to see anyone with a platform being honest and forthcoming about their emotional hardships. I just wish more of us had easy access to therapy.

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    Lollipop Chainsaw remake titled Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP, delayed to summer 2024
  • Hey so like, new games come out like every day, dude, so...

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    How much do you use your deck? Was it a good purchase?
  • I wanted a handheld that could run the new retro-inspired titles that keep getting me hooked, because I didn't feel like I wanted to be chained to my desktop to play twin-stick shooters and pixel art platformers.

    What keeps me hooked is its versatility and ease of use. I finally have something to take my Steam catalogue with me on trips or just sit on the couch, away from my PC.

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  • History seems to agree. Seventy-five percent of films from the silent era have been lost forever. Television shares a similar fate.

    When a new medium is created, it seems we don't put much thought into preservation.

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    What is something really stupid you purchased that turned out far better than expected?
  • I bought an Ember mug because I thought it was silly. I ended up really liking the temperature control. I don't rush my coffee/tea. Now every sip is as hot as the first one.

    The new Ember costs, I think, half again as much as the first iteration. It's a cute gimmick but I certainly wouldn't pay what they're charging now.

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    A fatso CRT is what you guys need, not handhelds :/
  • Shaders are lighter.

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    YSK: Flossing your teeth is only uncomfortable when your gums are unhealthy
  • I'm in my 40s and dealt with a lot of pain and gum recession because I didn't develop good habits as a kid. Parents, teach your children to floss. Gentle, compassionate dentists are not as easy to find as you might think. Your kids will suffer later in life if you don't emphasize good dental care.

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    Can we settle this: how many holes does a straw have?
  • Is a pipe a hole? No. We call the cylinder a pipe. A straw is a cylindrical tube. Tubes, pipes, hoses, and straws are cylindrical and hollow.

    It's unconventional to call the hollow space a hole, but as others have pointed out, a donut has one hole and if extruded, would continue to have one hole and resemble a cylinder.

    As donut is not a hole. It has a hole, but it is not one. Squash a straw vertically and you have a plastic donut with one hole. The straw is the plastic part, not the hole.

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    Indiana Jones and Flash flopped hard. Could this be the beginning of the end for franchise films?
  • Every time a sequel or a comic book movie lands on its face, someone rewrites an article about franchise/superhero fatigue. And that's been going on for over a decade.

    People will show up to watch a good movie. Guardians 3 did really well. Spider-Man is the "same old stuff." This is all cherry picking examples. Movies don't do well when they're bad or the star is unappealing somehow.

    Hollywood will stop making these movies when people stop paying to see them.

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    What do you do with too dark tv shows and movies?
  • OLED. It's not much of a problem anymore.

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  • Seems natural if you're telling Paul's story.

    I'd love to see his vision of Leto but I'll take what I can get.

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    r/TIHI has been banned for being unmoderated.
  • This is what "to cut off your nose to spite your face" means. To the letter.

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