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imnota4 t1_ja4ai5o wrote
Reply to Concept animation I made for my own small game, animation name ‘donut shop’ by Historical_Aide_2744
Looks one it'd make an interesting loading screen if there was a loop of some sort
imnota4 t1_ja0qh5m wrote
Reply to comment by Blackness93 in Vegetable shortages in UK could be ‘tip of iceberg’, says farming union by Mighty_L_LORT
Nah this is definitely a UK specific issue due to brexit. I don't think anyone is debating that lol.
imnota4 t1_j8oh0yd wrote
Reply to comment by WaterHaven in Arizona man from Nigeria romance scammed $3M from 'preyed upon' women, feds say by Breab1
This. I think sometimes we as humans have a tendency to feel bad for *anyone* who gets the short end of the stick, not really caring how they ended up there. This can sometimes lead to us doing the *wrong* thing when trying to do the right thing, like grouping together against someone who was actually defending themselves.
In this case, I think people want to see someone who got scammed as a helpless victim that needs help, when in reality almost every person I've met who has been successfully scammed by methods like this was usually someone who thought too highly of their own knowledge and opinions and *refused* to change them, which is why they ended up for lack of a better word and I do apologize for the candid vocab, dumb.
It's one thing to be confident in what you believe and stand by it. It's another thing to go against actual evidence, or actively make things up, in order to justify why you believe something.
imnota4 t1_j80txkx wrote
Reply to comment by babyyodaisamazing98 in North American companies notch another record year for robot orders by darth_nadoma
This was always going to happen, everyone knew it was going to.
imnota4 t1_iuz0h6d wrote
Reply to comment by AltruisticTrade720 in Paintballs to be shot at Dutch wolves in bid to make them less tame by FeedTheOx
Fair lol
imnota4 t1_iuyz5sa wrote
Reply to comment by AltruisticTrade720 in Paintballs to be shot at Dutch wolves in bid to make them less tame by FeedTheOx
Damn you talk about your mother in law like that?
imnota4 t1_iugen65 wrote
Reply to comment by Romano16 in Man accused of sexually harassing 10-year-old, attacking her mother when confronted by InflationOk300
True but I do genuinely believe that our thoughts and actions are not the same normally. Most people have thoughts they won't act on. If a mental illness prevents you from properly filtering your thoughts, you may act on things you normally wouldn't.
To add to this, I also genuinely believe that anyone older than like 30 has had their cognitive functions detrimentally impacted by poisons like lead gasoline, lead pipes, asbestos, etc... that have become less common since the end of the 80's. And I think the scale of this detrimental damage increases the farther back you go.
imnota4 t1_iug4ock wrote
Reply to comment by 685327593 in [OC] CEO Compensation Growth Outpaces Stock Market since 1978 by row64software
I'm not sure what you mean I'm this particular context when you say adjusted for inflation. Mind elaborating?
imnota4 t1_iu82qwe wrote
Reply to comment by PuellaBona in Zombie pigeons in the UK: Mystery bird illness turns living birds into zombies by AugustWolf22
That's not true at all, rabies is a perfect example of a pathogen with a 100% kill rate. It eats away at the nerves and brain of anything it infects.
imnota4 t1_irf8wiq wrote
Wow cool, and yesterday the sun went away, wonder if it'll happen again.
imnota4 t1_jdjgqaa wrote
Reply to comment by pillbinge in Massachusetts train derails, no hazardous cargo reported by 10marketing8
I think it's always been like this and we just didn't hear about how poorly maintained our infrastructure was. I'm sure bridges collapse more than we'd like to think too.