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  • Nonsense. You forget sick mom, overseas dad, and both work too much parents. Anime has tons of parent types, including fully loving family, depending on the genre. Slice of life or comedy ones hardly have parent issues for instance. There's even entire isekai/Reincarnation genres that are healing child-raising, where someone who has a bad life starts over and experiences familial love for the first time.

  • Chuck "Pounded in the butt by my book "Pounded in the butt by my own butt"" Tingle is cheating.

  • It can tell us when traffic is backed up on a route. I of course know my work route by memory, including 5-6 route changes I could take. Though, why would I take those changes unless I know ahead of time I needed to? Using navigation can tell us problems on the route, whether or not we can go around effectively, or whether or not we should just let someone expecting us earlier how late well probably be.

  • I've actually never seen it, but so much of it is spoiled based on a large amount of memes, misunderstandings, and memes of misunderstandings that I feel like I won't enjoy it much watching it. I might be wrong though.

  • Isn't the story of a majority of Monster Hunter games preservation? When certain monsters start destroying the balance of a biome, that's when we're supposed to take them out. You of course hunt multiple times because it's a game, but story wise you're only killing what needs to be killed to preserve balance and continued existence of all the monsters, often hampering an invasive species or a specific infection etc.

  • I enjoy it as a demonstration of his terrible acting, reading a scene instruction out loud. I also listen to God Awful Movies, and Sorbo is somewhat a regular in the terrible religious movie scene. So are some of the less famous Baldwins.

  • He had a stroke iirc caused by a Chiropractor. I believe he was still an asshole before but I think it accelerated it. Also makes me worried about stroke. I'd hate to become a bigot all of a sudden.

  • I'm not defending Christianity, but the actual defense of pork is that Jesus had made pork clean, in a vision to Peter where the analogy was that Jesus also made non Jewish people clean, since mixing with them was also forbidden. So less accident, more amendment.

    They would also claim (from my experience in a cult anyway) that the old laws were necessary at the time they were given, but by the time Jesus came he could revise them as they were more ready.

    If we look at it from a secular viewpoint, badly cooked pork probably caused a bunch of illness to was banned, and by the time Jesus supposedly existed people had learned to cook it more safely.

  • I'm slightly in this. I love cilantro, but when I heard it tastes like soap to some I just thought "I guess a little bit it does taste that way... but the rest of it tastes better."

  • ? I thought both Jackson and Kellogg didn't like sugar? Kellogg even believed excitement caused masturbation, and wanted bland unexciting food was the way to go. That and dick piercings that would make erections painful.

  • 8BitDo has been my go-to for controllers for a few years now. I have the Ultimate and Ultimate 2 (Switch (also first I got, due to controller drift) and Steam deck respectively), Pro 2 (pc, Got used to FFXIV on ps2-lik3 controller) and even a SN30 Pro (not an intentional purchase; I got scammed when buying the Ultimate 2 then forgot to return it in time and afterwards tried it for the first time and decided to to eat the cost as my own stupidity).

    I like em a ton, and they're part of why I no longer am loyal to Logitech. Being loyal to them was a dumb decision anyway; I have much better replacements except for my HOTAS.

  • I live a bit Southeast of Atlanta. My job is a 44 mile drive away in Woodstock. My job that I barely managed to get after a year of no serious bites.

    I try to WFH as much as I can but they want us in office at least 2 weeks of the month, plus monthly all hands meetings.

    I do try to use my ebike to purchase groceries, but recently the back is flat and perhaps I'm just not well inclined for it but I've had issues trying to get the wheel off to fix it, and I really can't afford taking it somewhere for someone to do it for me.

    I try not to use house heating in winter, and my car is electric(and old, only 8%-20% when i arrive at work). While I absolutely crave having reasonable public transportation (I enjoyed NYCs when I visited) and would take it in a heartbeat, since i could just read in my hour drive to work and hour and a half back from work, shaming me for not biking 44 miles yo work isn't going to help that be a reality.

  • Jesse "The body" Ventura may be my favorite Alex Jones guest (in that he actually tells Jones that a bunch of his ideas don't work in actual governance and gave some surprisingly reasonable takes) but I'm still not sure he's a reasonable person to quote. Also on the competition for favorite guest, Alex Jones once accidentally got a really sweet Astronaut to call in who really just wanted to talk about how awesome space and science were, and wouldn't go down any conspiracy rabbit holes. He didn't actually know who Jones was but wanted to spread a lovely message. Had a cut message from his daughter or granddaughter too (it was oddly unclear).

  • For I am a master of deceptio-

  • There's also a Hypothesis iirc that this rapid expansion also lowered our life span. Longevity Bottleneck Hypothesis though I think this one includes dinosaurs hunting mammals, and maybe Disposable Soma Theory.

    Huh, the second one could probably be used to explain elves in fantasy: long life, low reproduction rate.

  • There's a simple mental trick for getting past that scripture. The part where Jesus says the least of his family, they just decide they are the in group and we are the out group.

    So they reason no matter how poor and downtrodden we are, Jesus meant them, not us.

  • so true

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  • It's often an enforcement of gender roles, but you also see issues the reverse way for helplessness and incompetence: old men who do not know how to cook or handle any household chores because their wives always did it for them.

  • so true

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  • Been my experience with random people for like a decade or more. The only people I've run into who seemed to care was this elderly couple in Alabama (I was visiting, live in GA) where the wife always waited for her husband to open doors, and my sister-in-law who has my brother open doors for her.

    She also chastised me for not walking over to my mom's door and opening it for her when we were all eating out once, to my mother's confusion because she's used to opening her own doors.