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[–] [email protected] 19 points 9 hours ago

So you want me to take a Shower all naked in the rain?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 hours ago

YOU CAN'T PREDICT CHAINSAW MAN

WHATEVER ASSUMPTION OR THEORY YOU HAVE, YOU ARE WRONG

(This is the first time i feel gald of being taken for a fool, FujiGod is really cooking🔥🔥)
[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

I think it is a thing of "the lesser evil", A "seemingly" lesser evil. Those who are critical of the US and the West, like my father, tend to overlook the evils of rival powers, the same goes the other way around.

The thing is, the alternative, seeing all great powers for what they are: equally deplorable evils (as I do), is fucking depressing. It makes you think there's no hope because the world is at the mercy of the biggest pieces of shit ever, a war between Monsters and Demons.

[–] [email protected] 56 points 3 days ago

That's the funny thing: they don't.

Hypocrisy is written all over their souls.... If they have any, that is.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago

First time I've seen an Emo Horse. Does he listen to My Chemical Romance?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

I know very well that patents are used as a weapon, not to protect any property. There are a lot of things that are patented but for which no legal action has been taken because whoever infringes the patent is not seen as a threat by the patent rights holder, case Nintendo with Pokémon, who did not get serious about patents when Temtem or Cassette Besst or other Monster Cstchers came out, but when Palworld came out they got to work.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

But that's only if I USE the patented Mechanic, and why would I use willfully a patented mechanic? What benefits would get me to use a something that I know FOR SURE is going to get me in legal troubles?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

It's a pressure move, a way to flex legal muscle and intimidate. Nintendo's real fear is that Palworld will start selling merchandise, which is where Nintengo earns more from pokemon. The patent thing is a deterrent so that the Palworld guys don't get brave.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago (4 children)

I know that, that's why I'm asking where or how to know if I'm about to use a patented mechanic.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (4 children)

The Nemesis System of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War. Warner Bros. patented that mechanic and for that reason it has never been seen again in any game beyond those already mentioned. Nintendo also recently patented several mechanics of the Pokemon games in response to the growing popularity of Palworld. Bandai also patented the mechanics of placing mini-games on the loading screens, so for 20 years no game was able to do so until recently when the patent expired.

 

Is it possible to know if a mechanic you want to apply to a game is patented before applying it or do you only find out when you are sued?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

OK, let's pretend and say yes to that... So?

 

You know how: speaking their nonsense as quickly as possible in order to appear smarter.

 

I don't know, I find this distinction by gender curious. Although considering that my sisters are very much into doing things their own way, it's not much of a surprise.

EDIT: a more precise description of what my sisters do and one of my sister's job.

 

Hundreds of thousands of my people (including close friends) are at the mercy of the Autocrat Maduro and the Fascist Trump.

I feel so dejected...

 

When you feel down, does enjoying something you like help you or does your state of mind prevent you from enjoying it?

In my case it is the latter. When I'm in an emotional slump everything I like doesn't lift my mood. It's only when I'm in, let's say, a "neutral mood" that I can start to enjoy things.

(And yes, I know that's a symptom of depression. I'm under medical treatment for that, don't worry. I ask out of honest curiosity))
 

It means this

AI again stealing the joy from us...

 

Nancy By Ernie Bushmiller. March 10,1952

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Spanish is my main language, here's a translation of the capture:

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(The motherfucking notice has a spelling mistake, it says "retemos"(challenge) instead of "retenemos" (retain). Jesus Christ...)

 

It seems that whenever you look for one, you lose the other. If you seek labor freedom, you lose economic security, and vice versa. States "promise" more security in exchange for citizen freedom. It is very difficult for me to find an instance in life in which security and freedom can fully and frictionlessly coexist.

Is it just me or is that how it goes?

 

Source

The fact that the penguins have guns makes it more accurate.

 

We like things cold, we like things hot, We eat raw food, we eat cooked food. We want to fly like birds, swim like fish, dig like moles, climb like goats. Spiciness is supposed to be a defense system of plants to avoid being eaten and yet we still eat them. Alcohol is literally a poison that clouds our senses and yet we drink it. Pain is a pleasure for masochists. We jump from impossible heights for fun. We listen to music, watch movies, read books that deliberately make us sad. Many of us can't help but watch news or content that makes us angry, some watch disgusting videos for pleasure. The Horror genre is one of the most loved genres in any medium. Both singles people and couples love to hear, watch, read about love.

There is no feeling, situation or state that even one of us wouldn't want to experience at least once.

The fact is that we love to live... But only if it is our choice to do so.


("Well, not me. I don't like to do any of that shit ", okay pal, okay...).

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