@WhitestTemplar @rozenglass
A lot of men have been using this system too though. You can call them effeminate or cucks, or whatever you want. But this hasn't been a thing limited by biology in any way, not even testosterone level. Unless by "actual men" you include adherence to or opposition to an ideology, it doesn't describe things quite right.
I'm not sure if even blaming feminism tells the whole story. To me it feels like a more feminine mindset in general that is responsible. You could define "actual men" as those that reject a feminine mindset, but then I've also seen women who reject this system of doing things. So I think it goes back to feminine vs masculine thinking. And the role feminism had in it could be simply that it encouraged the feminine mindset in everyone.
@Bad_Banner I still prefer the old rage memes. I'm ok with the new ones too, except for the soyjack ones. Those end up looking so fucking disturbing sometimes.
@carbonatedcaffeine Impressive. But what always worries me about using e-ink displays this way, does it not eliminate the primary benefit of using e-ink in the first place: that is using very little energy to display a static image for a long time?
I don't see how using e-ink as a screen for displaying videos or any kind of highly interactive elements would still out-compete other display technologies. I know it's hardly a great comparison, but I've seen how well my Kobo battery holds when reading a book, vs reading a manga (even when I limit full refreshes to an extreme). Refreshing pixels seems to be heavily energy costly, so the efficiency comes from how long you keep a pixel static.
So I'd be curious to see a power usage comparison between an e-ink screen and a LCD or OLED one, in an heavy use case like this one. Can it still maintain any energy benefit if you have a heavy work load, instead of just reading and occasionally take a note?
I've always been fascinated with e-ink as a technology, and love the efficiency it can bring in select tasks. But at some point, it always seemed that employing them as say, a regular Android/Linux screen comes with more drawbacks than benefits.
@LukeAlmighty I'm pretty sure that's not the only time I've seen an Indian feather being drawn like that in classic cartoons.
@VD15 I love that from the second note I KNEW where this was going, but was still not prepared for how funny it would be.
@beardalaxy Yeah, I felt like it was important to have it censored, because it's not really sfw, and I also felt it would give it more impact.
@newt
I feel like they're both wrong answers.
@WhitestTemplar @rozenglass
Yeah, I was about to say earlier, we're ultimately not biologically set up for grand countries of hundred of millions of people under one government. And in a sense, we do form tribes in western nations. You have a tribe of work colleagues (or a tribe of schoolmates in University), you have a tribe of neighbors, maybe a tribe of a hobby you follow. That's realistically how we actually function from day to day.
But somehow, for better or worse, there are elements that unite these small tribes we have in a larger cultural framework, elements such as language, a shared religion for some, a common history, etc. So it became useful to have a central government that protects the borders surrounding this large cultural framework. But these governments now encompass things that really should remain at that small tribe level.
A common thing that has annoyed the hell out of me for the last decade... I keep having the expectation that as adults, we can talk through things. If two people get into a fight, they're the ones that should deal with it, make up, apologize, or whatever. If I insult you, and you don't like it, you explain to me how it bothered you, maybe I fell sorry and apologize, things that you learn as a fucking kid.
But instead, the world transformed in a way where two people upset with each other no longer talk it out like adults. Instead some grand authority, whether it's Twitter/Reddit mods, or your jobs HR team, intervenes and levies out punishments. They chastise you, tell you how evil you are. But you never get to talk it out, you don't even get to say your side of the story, so instead of understanding the person you hurt, how you hurt them, and growing as a person, you only really have reason to become resentful. So next time, you're likely to be a bigger asshole.
I give this example, because it feels like the most simple of human interactions are now subjected to this weird, ad-hoc, governmental system. Communication no longer feels like it's between two people. It's through the approval of self-appointed mini-governments, and tyrannical ones at that. I feel like we're unironically inching closer towards "oy, you have a loicense for that speech".
@rozenglass @WhitestTemplar
Personally, what I'm actually interested is liberty, human rights being protected, and a fairly stable society overall. I'm not necessarily married to democracy per se. If someone conceives a system that is better able to guarantee what I'm looking for, I'm open to hearing it. But I already know that nothing derived from marxism can do that. So seeing representative democracy has the better track record, I'm sticking with that for now.
As for US, I think they've been trying to tack on more and more on top of what used to be a bare-bone democracy. More specifically, some of them have been looking at promises that socialism makes on paper. And it destabilized things as this hybrid creation grew in size. Some Americans now want to take things back a little, to regain stability, and the others are going full gas out of panic. Which has basically caused everyone to panic.
@terryenglish
Would you say this is normal and justified?
@LukeAlmighty Anything nature made, including a large border, usually looks better than modern art. I'll occasionally go on a mountain trip to basically just see glorified boulders.
But seeing that this is a park, a kids playground, grass and trees, should have taken priority over the boulders. Personally, I would have planted a tree in the center, and then some flowers and grass, instead of THAT.
@rozenglass
Yeah. I fear that democracy is already starting to implode in EU. But my fear as an Eastern European still lies with what is happening with US, because throughout my whole life, I've seen Europeans here emulate whatever happens there, either intentionally or because we're subconsciously copying US like it's our big brother.
If US goes down the communist rabbit hole, we're sure to return to what you describe. If US recovers, relearns what free speech and freedom in general means, then we'll redress some of our issues too. US has been a lifeline for Europe for close to a century now.
I was lucky enough to not live myself under a dictatorship rule, but the ravages of that dictatorship, and the lessons from it, are still everywhere to be seen by those who can open their eyes to see and learn from it.
You mentioned school uniforms. Communism here theoretically ended when the 90s started. We still had the uniforms mandatory nationwide a few years into the 2000s. Some highschools still enforce it to this day.
Then there's the systemic corruption that became a thing because of the twisted mentality communism brings along with it. There are countless scars here that are no wear near close to healing, and some morons in the west are trying to experiment with the same madness again.
I find it hilarious how much fear mongering there is in America about Nazis, but those same people say nothing about the horror of Communism, especially as pretty much every major communist attempt devolves in the same thing: a slightly different form of national socialism dictatorship, that sometimes chooses a different class of people to politically persecute.
I see University aged Americans say "true communism has never been tried" or "we'll do it right this time" and it's just horrifying to me.
@IcyGrillz
For some reason, the name makes me think it's connected to Kanye.
@p @Doll @Folklore @Frank @sungjinwoo @menherahair @DiamondMind @Sovereign @ForbiddenDreamer @Wobbegong @Kirino @Hyperhidrosis
Well, if nurse Ina tells me I have to stop, I guess I'll stop.
P.S. Damn, those thighs.
@terryenglish
I wanted to add this add this at the end, and completely forgot.
Maybe you missed the Evergreen thing. If you want to see how authoritarians behave, how far gone the left is, how indoctrinated and manipulated Americans have been, I dare you to watch this playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcfLihkEkWJ9wt1h-qpWLD5P8VbQUJ3K8
@mushroom_soup
>imagine your profile pic holding you against the wall and slowly fucking you
I'd be a bit concerned about the Santa outfit in March, but hell yeah!
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...