Trump blatantly abolished the rule of law. It's not like rich people payed for their crimes before he was elected, they just don't have to do all the PR work to cover it up anymore.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 25 points 2 days ago

I find it easier to think of it like bad eyesight, rather than a disease. We usually think of diseases as things that eventually go away, especially when there are medications for them, and that doesn't happen here.

Some people are born with good eyesight, and they can see everything clearly right from the get-go. Some people can't, and they need the external modifier of corrective lenses or, no matter how hard they try, the world will be blurry. So, they wear those corrective lenses every day just to function in the world.

Taking meds for ADHD is more like that.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 4 points 2 days ago

Don't think too hard about how much further you have left to go; road hypnosis is your friend. I'll often finish up several hours of a long drive without even really noticing it, so long as I'm not constantly checking the ETA. If you're not driving in the middle of the day, getting tired can be an issue - I like to make sure I get a lot of sleep before a long drive, and sometimes even change my sleep schedule for a couple days beforehand if I'm going to be driving while I'd usually be asleep. If I'm really worried, I might buy an energy drink or two, but I usually only do that for 10+ hour drives.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 23 points 2 days ago

Those aren't mutually exclusive, though. Even if 99.9% of a species fits in perfectly with the environment, if that last little sliver destroys everything, and the rest of the species is unable and/or unwilling to stop them, then we destroy everything anyway. Sure, it may not be ALL humans, but it's still humans.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 4 points 6 days ago

Whether or not people care enough to do something is the first and most important factor in determining whether it works or not.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 44 points 1 week ago

My dad is adamant that fish don't feel pain. He just heard it from someone when he was young, and accepted it as fact because it made him feel better as a fishing enthusiast.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 37 points 1 week ago

If a person drinks 3 liters of water a day for their whole life, that'll be about 100k liters total. Assuming it takes about a minute of actual drinking time to finish a liter, that's only 100k minutes, or 1,667 hours of drinking time, so it's no wonder we're not experts.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 34 points 1 week ago

The reason BG3 was good was because instead of making a game with a large chunks withheld from the base game for the sake of future paid DLC, they instead just put everything in the game from the beginning. It's a full-fledged experience already - tacking on more content when the story and gameplay are already complete would feel like a cash grab. The fact that so many people expect it just shows how cash grabs have become the norm to the point where people forgot that games used to be a full experience by default. A good game has enough content for it all to feel interesting without weighing itself down with more than it needs, and has enough characters to tell a complete story without feeling like things got padded out. What you want is a new game with as much care put in as BG3, not DLC that would just bloat the original with unnecessary content.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 59 points 1 week ago

We're not? One of our parties may be significantly less sadistic, but they both exist to lock the American people into a life of servitude for the rich. Our votes won't get us out of fascism, they'll only let us choose 4 years of "good cop" or "bad cop." We'll have to actually be okay with making our overlords mad at us in order to escape, and that includes the media; if the news is on your side, you can be sure the rich people who own it aren't sufficiently concerned.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 39 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yeah, I remember when I was 7 I'd explore everywhere around my house for at least a few miles. There was a convenience store 2 miles out where I'd buy candy any time I'd scrounged up a few dollars of change.

What happened was terrible, but it was an accident nevertheless. Nobody should have to serve time, especially not the grieving parents.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 23 points 2 weeks ago

Yup, my plan was to just buy one and let it sit until something was found. It was just too expensive, though; I can't warrant that price.

[-] Signtist@bookwormstory.social 21 points 2 weeks ago

People who are capable of feeling guilt for hurting others would never do the terrible things required to achieve such a position anyway. It's the way they make sure only people who are part of the in-group get that high on the ladder. At best, Elon sees us as insignificant specs that don't even register in his brain. At worst, he hates us and actively enjoys making us suffer.

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