Dadifer, dadifer@lemmy.world

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To be honest, it’s easier to get to know people this relaxed way rather than being “official”.


Downvote me to hell, but after the first book, the story gets weird and difficult to put in movie form.



I heard that they do tons of trans surgery there since it’s forbidden to be gay




Trump fucking over Venezuelans, Trump fucking over Cubans, Trump fucking over Iranians, Trump fucking over Palestinians, Trump fucking over Ukrainians… oh yeah! Trump fucking over Americans…



The answer is extensions, btw.




If a toaster does something I don’t want, does it have free will?


You may be referring to the hells, but he had a discussion about having a Mind simulating a particular situation to the point where the participants were basically sentient. In that instance, I do not think it is ethical to end the simulation, but I think it would be ethical to freeze the simulation. If the whole simulation was paused and stored with the potential to be restarted, then no perceivable harm would come to the participants.



Manufactured consent “chokehold”. Who’s going to tell Egypt not to control the Suez.


Only when it stops being funny


They were absolutely the same social class as plumbers. Service to nobility provided half the jobs in a village sometimes.


I love that creative shit



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To be honest, it’s easier to get to know people this relaxed way rather than being “official”.


Downvote me to hell, but after the first book, the story gets weird and difficult to put in movie form.



I heard that they do tons of trans surgery there since it’s forbidden to be gay




Trump fucking over Venezuelans, Trump fucking over Cubans, Trump fucking over Iranians, Trump fucking over Palestinians, Trump fucking over Ukrainians… oh yeah! Trump fucking over Americans…



The answer is extensions, btw.




If a toaster does something I don’t want, does it have free will?


You may be referring to the hells, but he had a discussion about having a Mind simulating a particular situation to the point where the participants were basically sentient. In that instance, I do not think it is ethical to end the simulation, but I think it would be ethical to freeze the simulation. If the whole simulation was paused and stored with the potential to be restarted, then no perceivable harm would come to the participants.



Manufactured consent “chokehold”. Who’s going to tell Egypt not to control the Suez.


Only when it stops being funny


They were absolutely the same social class as plumbers. Service to nobility provided half the jobs in a village sometimes.


I love that creative shit



If they weren’t all deaf from the explosions, you can hear them coming.