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  • What? Ok so I'll ignore how ridiculous that is and just suggest another resource because talking about being depressed and how people will remember you or not in the same sentence is a big red flag for suicidal thoughts.

    -crisis text line: text hello to 741741

  • Calling someone a loser or saying they haven't accomplished anything is a judgement on someone's past and present self.

    Talking about someone's bright future is recognition of the fact that they had potential and opportunities that will never be realized.

    If you're thinking about suicide, please call 988 (USA) or an equivalent service in your country. I hope you get well soon.

  • I think it's verbal meltdown?

  • GREENLAND is covered in ice

    And ICELAND... Is very nice uWu

  • Yeah when you're playing an instrument in a symphony you have a very, very narrow ability to hear and understand everything that's going on. Your own instrument is (usually) in your face, you might be in a section with a bunch of the same or similar instruments that is drowning stuff out, everyone is facing away from you and the acoustic echo is weird, etc.

    Conductor stands right in the middle of it all and can actually hear everything. A conductor can guide entire sections, or even easily pick out a specific player and get them to be louder, quieter, slow down, etc.

    Each player in the symphony is paying attention to that person and they all take cues from them. It's pretty wild.

  • I was able to view by opening in desktop mode

  • HOTCH HOTCH HAAWWWTCH

  • They're not the same.

    Hiding an unlocked treasure chest in the forest is obscurity. Sure, you might be the only one who knows it's there at first but eventually someone might come across it.

    Having a vault at a bank branch is security - everyone knows there's a vault there, but you'll be damned if you're going to get into it when you're not authorized.

    Good passwords, when implemented correctly, use hashing (one way encryption) to provide security. It's not obscured, people know you need a password to access the thing (in our example)

  • Tim's Habanero chips

  • Your reading comprehension is shite.

    The commenter that replied to you meant not to disparage an entire group based off of something they can't choose, which in context was their skin color.

    So no, an overwhelming amount of people didn't choose that, they were born with it. You racist ass dingus.

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  • Who cares

  • Bedtime

    Jump
  • This comment chain has me chuckling.

    2.2 pounds is a kilo btw so a 12 lb cat isn't like, GIANT, but it's pretty dang big.

  • There's plenty if you want to go get it from the sun

  • Bruh you're in mildly infuriating, you lost?

  • The expensive part is the outrageous costs of R+D that goes into drug discovery and trials, with the majority ending in failure. Not excusing the awful profiteering that goes into pharmaceuticals also, but the end product being cheap to produce isn't the only cost that companies incur.

  • They are yes, as opposed to subjectively on varying levels of personal familiarity. You'd care far more about your spouse or mother dying than a random person in a different country you had no idea existed.

    That doesn't mean that a random person's life has more intrinsic value than your mother's, but TO YOU they will have less. Hence, lives are equal in a philosophical sense but pragmatically that's not how the world works, ever, or we'd be in a constant state of unending grief at the loss of our fellow humans 24/7.

  • Yeah this whole comment chain is nonsense and I'm honestly flabbergasted that there's so many up votes on such a terrible take.