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any/all | people who look at my bio want me to step on them | wing commander in the catboy liberation* air force
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Joined May 2021
IQ isn't real but if you think everyone who is interested in an academic subject or at all successful is "high IQ" then it's temporarily real specifically for you to have low IQ.
before the 2020s, you only had two options:. 1. filter your environment through traditional institutions and interact with the blue quadrant.2. don't filter at all and interact with the statistical average (red/green quadrants). everyone justifiably preferred the former, lesser
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"hmm I wonder what example I should choose for wars that ended in negotiation. I know! I'll pick the one where the losing side got nuked and then unconditionally surrendered after one of their leaders killed himself".
JD Vance:. If you go back to WW2 or every major conflict in human history, they all ended with some kind of negotiation.
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I'm gonna start calling this genre of post "CADslop", the random close-ups of components that don't do anything is the best part.
3 patent filings, 20+ granted design rights, and 2500+ Onshape commits. Like SpaceX, we developed every component from scratch = 90% cost savings. Built in a few months by 3 engineers locked in a room with no sunlight in the middle of London. Stress-tested daily in a live
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RT @_Jyggalag_: "Bohemond hit the enemy player at point blank range if you're actually leaving Warhammer".Bohemond:.
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the rest of this thread is also stupid but this tweet specifically is great because it reveals that whoever runs this account thinks "1 ton of steel is less than 2 tons of steel" is a conclusion you can somehow only reach if you multiply both of the numbers by an amount of money.
Now imagine you're not a commissar, but a railroad CEO in a market economy. Your goal isn't "the good of the nation" but profit. You calculate costs: engineering hours × price of engineering + steel tons × price of steel. You choose whatever costs less.
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on one hand it's definitely true that a lot of people don't believe in the concept of practice, but the real reason games that take a lot of practice aren't popular is just that most people think putting a lot of time into practising a game is lame.
I don’t think fighting games will ever truly be as popular as people want them to be because 90% of people genuinely do not believe in the concept of practicing.
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