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@beardalaxy I really liked playing as a cute loli in DD:DA. Obviously because it's cute, but also it added to the feel of the character. A human taking down a drake is already a feat, but a little girl with a sword and shield doing it in roman-esq attire made it even more so

Guess it's impossible for me to enjoy the second game for some of the same reasons as the first. Welp

characters i'm horny for bingo 

@beardalaxy I swear this has less to do with me being a furry and more to do with you picking bad human but good furry girls :tanya_realisation:

@Fratm I have 50 config files and programs tied to X. Not switching unless the immediate benefits are substantial, and so I guess probably never using Fedora

@mikuphile Vulkan is an order of magnitude harder to use while OpenGL is fine unless you need either raytracing or hyper performance. It also works on basically anything

OpenGL triangle: 171 lines
github.com/apg360/glfw_opengl_

Vulkan triangle: 2133 lines
github.com/apg360/glfw_vulkan_

@xianc78 Then it becomes a bit more complicated if you want to store more data with tags later, change names, you'll probably want a page that lists all the tags, and iterating over all the games/tags to list all the tags each time is a bit…

@xianc78 You'd want to do the same thing pretty much anywhere. A tag and it's relationships are different kinds of data you'd want to keep on their own. You wouldn't want to store tag data on posts themselves

Since querying by tags is also gonna be common it gives you a better opportunity to index it, like he says

@picandor @beardalaxy I don't really have a problem with gay people. IIRC I talked about the sexually antagonistic theory of homosexuality with you, but that's it

@picandor @beardalaxy Children can consent because consent just means agreement

You can think it's bad for them and that their consent should be violated to prevent it, that might make sense, but pivoting it on "they can't consent" doesn't make sense

We don't say that "kid's can't consent to playing in the street!", we just say it's dangerous and prevent them from doing it even if they want to

Sex and it's consequences are not a complicated concept either, so specifying "informed consent" doesn't change it

@IAMAL_PHARIUS The missing information is the fact that it cold be hollow, genius

@Moon
at least when i booted a new laptop for the first time a few weeks ago it refused to continue until i connected to wifi
@GossiTheDog

@beardalaxy @LukeAlmighty @tomie It will. You just have to:
pandoc --pdf-engine pdfroff doc.md -o doc.pdf

@beardalaxy @xianc78 Isn't this itself projection? That the group that dislikes loli is full of pedophiles instead of the group that faps to drawings of children

The default opinion is against loli, even to the point where it's illegal in most places, so anytime anyone anywhere does something criminal it's not surprising they were either against it or said nothing on the topic

If they did say anything pro-loli, they wouldn't survive in the public. The exception would be Japs (where lolicon is synonymous with pedophile), and there's no small number of counter-examples of lolicon artists or mangakas tracing pics, drawing real kids, or mangakas caught with IRL CP

@beardalaxy @LukeAlmighty >ideally, a person would have the right to do whatever they want with themselves provided it doesn't affect anyone else

Unless you live on a desert island anything you do has externalities. So, ideally a person should have no right to do what they want?

If someone is living in misery for the benefit of others, is that not itself a negative externality that should be avoided? People talk about suicide being selfish, but is expecting someone else to live for your benefit not?

@beardalaxy $40 per 5256 hours is a hell of a lot better than $70 for 20 hours of gameplay

Even a $1000 iPhone per year is $0.114 per hour instead of $3.5

@BronzeAgeHogCranker
That guy has zero taste. Clearly elementary school girls are the prettiest

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