Your place is so many shades of gray! It weirds me out lol
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Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto Shitty/Trashy Tattoos@lemmy.ca•Not like its permanent or anything!10·4 days agoThe line work looks more competent than usual for this com, but why is there so much noise?
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The YouTube Alternative Nobody's Talking About ! PeertubeEnglish131·4 days agoI think posting it on Peertube would maybe be preaching to the choir.
To add to this, you can do this to yourself as well. Reward yourself for the right behavior, tell yourself your did a good job, etc. It’s (I’m guessing) harder than extrinsic motivation, but it still works. Take advantage of having a stupid lizard brain under all the stuff that makes us human.
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Do you use other federated software besides Lemmy (e.g. Mastodon/Pixelfed/etc.), if so which?English12·11 days agoHaha smartass
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto movies@lemm.ee•'Minecraft Movie' Envy Puts Gen Z Video Game Adaptations Front and CenterEnglish15·11 days ago“The biggest change that we’ve seen over the last few years when it comes to video game adaptations is respect of the source material”
How did they go 30 years before trying that?
Theory - Husband thinks about wife. Wife thinks about boyfriend. Boyfriend thinks about blue plastic water drums. Such is life.
I get some dead pixels when I open this
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•One party deserves criticism for being insufficient. One party deserves nothing but scorn and opposition.97·17 days agoIf they are “the same in this particular sense” then use that language instead. In no other context do people use the phrase “these are the same” meaning “these have something in common.” I wouldn’t defend the phrase “Galas and Fijis are the same” because of their similarities any more or less than if I were to compare apples and oranges. I’d say they’re both apples or they’re both fruit or any number of specific descriptors that they actually share.
It seems to me that if people are using this language as you suggest then they should communicate more clearly, or, more likely, this isn’t what they mean.
That’s really considerate of her to not compare them
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•Great take on "Why don't more people use Linux?"English202·21 days agoI don’t use Linux. I’m here from /all. I last attempted Linux probably around 2006 or so. The biggest thing I remember was driver support being awful. I guess it’s a lot better now?
My biggest hurdle to making the switch is that it takes effort. It’s not because I’m lazy; it’s because I don’t see any need to put in effort. Because I already have an OS, and it works fine. I know that to some, particularly in this community, there are a lot of things about Windows to complain about, but the vast majority of users can’t come up with a list of things that bothers them about their daily OS. If my computer already had Linux on it, I’d probably feel exactly the same way.
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump’s own aides keep him in state of delusion about tariff fiasco18·22 days agoI can’t really tell what’s real anymore
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•EU Member States have voted in favour of the European Commission's proposal to introduce trade countermeasures against the United States.English4·23 days agoWhen he specifically asked them not to?
Drewmeister@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How wil people react if Trump is right about Tariffs?17·25 days agoHe won’t be right about tariffs because he (and you, I suppose) has a gross misunderstanding about how tariffs should be implemented. Tariffs are typically used to strengthen a local product. Say that we wanted to support Napa wine. We might introduce a tarrif on importing wines from our largest competitors. This would increase the cost of the foreign product in relation to the domestic product and encourage consumers to buy locally. So, why won’t this work if we just tarrif everyone for everything? Well, we don’t make everything so they’re isn’t a local option to buy instead. Not just for you, but for the companies that make the things you consume. Oh, then let’s just build up the industries to make everything. Even disregarding that we don’t have the ability to produce everything due to, well, climate and resources, that would cost many millions of dollars and years of investment before seeing a profit. Which is a nice idea if businesses had any faith that the tariffs are permanent, which they don’t not only because the current administration (likely lol) won’t be in power forever, but also because the current administration has said that they are willing to negotiate. So why bother making the investment when you can import again soon? And lastly, if we try to strong-arm everyone at the same time, they’ll just band together without us. They don’t need to trade with us if they have an alternative in a more profitable trade partner, and we’ve just incentivized the entire world to look for a better option than us. We did that. All at once. The idiocy is frankly astounding.
The first game was charming as hell, but a little weak on the actual puzzles. Good enough that I’d give the sequel a shot.