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Privacy advocate and aspiring gamedev that has literally nothing under my belt heehoo. He/Him

  • How I manage to do it is by changing my own perspective. Instead of thinking "I'm looking at a cube", I focus on parts of it. For instance, at the very center of the drawing, there is a small square with nothing else overlapping it. That small square has two triangles touching it's top left and bottom right corners. By trying to perceive those 3 figures as the main part of it, I was able to stop seeing any depth.

    Another way is to turn the entire drawing around. The absolute top right 90° corner and the absolute bottom left 90° corners can be viewed as one aiming up and one aiming down, or as left and right. You essentially turn the drawing into a rhombus in your mind with extra details

  • You can also purposely avoid seeing any intended depth and it'll look like a weird diamond someone drew

  • I loved the view, plus you get the option to ride a quadbike up instead of walking it, and since it was my first time riding one, it was a massive plus.

    The very top was incredibly cold but I got to see snowed mountains and clouds literally around me. And when I said you lose your ability to breathe I also meant that literally, since facing the side from where the wind is blowing while standing at the peak makes it so you cannot breathe in, and instead you have to turn away.

    Other than that, however, there isn't much to do there. I would prefer to go again after training so I can walk it instead, since that sounds more fun.

  • Have you gone to the 7 colors mountain yet? Very easy to lose your ability to breathe once up there

    Edit: wrong amount of colors

  • I fail to see the left side type of argument

  • Who wouldn't

  • And then everybody clapped

  • If I start pronouncing them, can I get your number?

  • I'm aware most of my dreams are dreams during them, and my interference tends to be on whether or not I like the narrative being told (or if it makes sense). So, sometimes I end up repeating the same "plot points" over and over again until I find something satisfying (which you can argue means I'm dreaming about making a story instead), other times I'm just "sitting back" and enjoying the show of my own dreams where I'm also most of the time the protagonist.

    So, I guess all the time?

  • There's no way in hell you took time to transcribe it accurately

    I refuse to believe it

  • You're fine, this image and my own comment aren't spoilers, 'tis but a silly little meme. The show is great and I hope you'll enjoy it!

  • Is the #DrKen thing the name of the show? And is it any good?

  • Nah, you're not worth the effort trying to convince you outside of your condescending bubble of arrogance. Enjoy your view from your high horse tho

  • Wow you're an ass

  • Preferably, yes

  • Show us a fucking dragon

  • Ah yes, the famous anime character, Wolverine

  • For sure? I don't think it's likely there'll be a way. You can only get best guesses.

    In my case it's mostly intuitive, a sort of uncanny valley but for listening that clues me in that something's off, and then I start looking for stuff actively. If the "band" has many different genres or varied styles, if I go to older videos and the singing is different or the voice is altogether a completely different one, if there's no social media presence, if there's no interaction with the comments, if the account's relatively new, if there's no sense of improvement in a natural human way (as in they clearly got better at playing), etc.

    But nothing will ever be enough for me to be 100% sure unless it's extremely evident.

  • Surprised only one person is calling out the fact that the text saying "HEY IF YOU SEE X" is that the top of the image before you even see what the rest of it is talking about

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Most people's earliest memories are at around 3 or 4 years of age, which correlates with the age kids start asking "why" for everything. Kids start asking why when they become self-aware.