twovests

twovests OP wrote

Worth noting, it ends with the "We cannot accept this level of inequality any longer.". I confirmed, and checked the source.

Still a lot of scrolling left over after that of empty page.

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twovests OP wrote

this was about being unable to sleep on december 31st, 2024. in my bed, i decided to masturbate, as one does.

i ejaculate, and fireworks erupt outside. "wuh," i say, and my watch goes 'bump-bump'. as the new year was coming, so was i.

please clap

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twovests wrote

Woah, good list, thank u

Marvel Rivals is good because it runs on Linux and does not have kernel anti-cheat, but one guy makes portals which degrade performance from ~90FPS to ~2SPF on my machine.

"Codenames app" is something I would never have considered until your recommendation. Turns out their Privacy Policy (translated) appears to be pretty good. It's long because it's specific, not because it's horrific.

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twovests OP wrote

I've been thinking about this. When I was in my teens, I just assumed everyone thought about things critically, but the capacity for humans to internalize enough facts and to think well precluded them from doing it too well. Now I'm realizing there are people who never think critically.

Maybe I'm being too generous even to think this dude recognizes the hypocrisy. Man

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twovests wrote

If someone is "good at cooking", I'd say they have the confidence to operate in their own kitchen space, and the capacity to make a good handful of meals from memory without any mistakes. They should be able to determine if their ingredients are fresh or not. They should know enough to know the terminology, be able to piece apart what parts really matter in a recipe, and be able to bake a few things. They should also have some baking competency.

That said, "good at cooking" might just be something someone tells you when you use a lot of butter, sugar, or salt in the meal.

And, by god, they should be using a scale for measuring whenever possible.

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