Promethiel

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

For someone who grouses about humanity, you're scorning a ton of them. The only thing I'm angry is I wasted my time trying to get through. Others have explained causality and how absurd it is to expect your mind read. Thank you for wasting the kindness of my explanation of a turn of phrase for someone who amidst their boundaries stated they're neurodivergent. I love doing that, and that is extreme sarcasm. May you be forever misunderstood.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (4 children)

That was a manner of speech. No one actually cares about your wisdom or level thereof as you gauge it, but you're ignoring much objectivity in your refusal to acknowledge it was perhaps you who did the minor social error.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 days ago

Software has been leveraged to do mass arbitrations against companies that insist on enforcing it, somewhat leveling the playing field in the power imbalance, at no less a cost than courts ultimately for the corps. Tricky enough they've found it hard to make language against them too.

So in a sense, it is de-enshitification but it is more likely borne from Steam throwing in the towel against a losing proposition (preventing costly mass-arbitration) than doing so because they want every user to have the maximum legal recourse.

A W is a W though, imo.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 6 days ago

Holy fuck. That is beyond the pale, and I'm sorry you had to go through that. Chills thinking how wrong that could go.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

They uh, would need to remain capable of speech for that. Surely there's official act way of stopping that.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

The sword. A literal sword of Damocles, above "tHe MaLiCiOuS eNtITy". Is that what you need to hear to feel you've won? The divine rights of kings and the paradox of tolerance to meet the same end, there's a solution to your Gordian Knot.

Now hit me with the defeatist game theory take against the groups that already would take everything.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I think I can relate, somewhat. It's not easy, constantly being rational in the face of evil depravity. A just mind seeking a clean pattern of cause and effect can't be blamed when it starts asking "where is the sword of the innocent", and I personally get how that morphs to "Ok, will somebody give me the sword?".

I'm there myself today, on other news. Beware the thoughts, however. There's a difference between wanting to wield a sword to protect and one to punish; one is swift and necessary, the other opens the window to festering and becoming the abyss.

I wouldn't weep at a swift and ignominious end now, and I certainly would personally swing down that figurative blade and go to sleep soundly but never with the idea the monster could be made to comprehend if I taint myself to the same level of depravity, best remain a monster-lite. Because even that course of action I'd take is not without its own brand of reprehensible in the just world I'd rather live in.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 weeks ago

"Hey this sounds like--"

Notices community

"--Oh. Wait, was I on Lemmy relaxing or avoiding work?"

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

There's many answers but I genuinely fear they're too lost in the weeds of abstraction.

The truth is still simple; Power is useless to the common* (read: average and averagely distributed) person. It doesn't grow crops, shoe horses, or help your fellow man, inherently.

The common person has real concerns to worry about, leaving the search of the trappings of power for the uncommon.

Uncommonly good* (read: beneficial for the doer and the common person) is harder than uncommonly evil* (read: beneficial for the doer but detrimental to the common person); this is simply entropy, and it readily maps to humankind's so called capacity for thought.

That it only takes a bit of shared effort to make lasting structures to help others and fight off sociological entropy is an uncommonly good realization:

The common man has labors to do, the uncommonly good servant a statistical rarity and the uncommonly evil servants and the structures they engender to keep them in support (entropy begets entropy) a hurdle that by the point of realization takes an uncommonly amount of uncommon good to overcome.

TL;DR: Human nature + time + compounding apathy in those in a position to nudge things when they were easier to nudge = a need for collective awakening to course correct. We've gilded the lily on our sociological underpinnings but have yet to truly revolutionize, only iterate.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Part of Fiction writing 101. The more things you need to 'effing name, the stupider the wordplay gets.

Lots of visual references to make those puns work on Pokemon designs usually.

Kanghaskhan (Garura in Japanese), is a giant Kangaroo thing with built-in laminar armor reminiscent of Mongolian make.

At least Kanghaskhan made it to the list of B-tier sound puns to go with the visuals (and Genghis was a ruler, keeping the pun from the Japanese name that is "Kangaroo Ruler").

Not all Pokemon get the same wit applied to their puns, some get really groan worthy if examined haha.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 weeks ago

Man woman TV Camera Person, his arms wide.

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