Mojave

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[–] Mojave 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Idk maybe it's just my area, but there's about a dozen of these on Facebook market place right now for me:

The mileage is "high", about the same as what I bought mine at (140,000), but it's a civic. Do basic car maintenance on time, and it will live for twice that many miles. If OP wants to hit me up, I'll help them look for something in their area or straight up get them in touch with one of the people selling near me. I'm down to road trip the car to them if it's less than like 8 hours away too

Edit: JK that shit says euros, can't drive to you sorry lmao

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[–] Mojave 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Craigslist ad got me a 2010 Honda Civic for $5,000 in the city. Nothing but oil changes and one new battery, it's been living for about 6 years now

[–] Mojave 2 points 3 days ago

What is considered attractive seems to be made up. From small dicks being all the rage in ancient Rome, to obesity being a beautiful sign of fertility all across the world and its history (especially in modern Pacific Island countries), to having black teeth in southern Asia and Meiji Japan being the hottest thing.

Attractive people getting promoted is real and true, but what your culture considers attractive is mostly invented bullshit. Short of primal, instinctual reactions to visible disease and disfigurement on somebody, it seems like anything can be made an "attractive" trait.

American culture loves to promote artists, actors, and entertainers who get plastic surgery and take BGH/Tren/Test/Ozempic. Mainstream industries like Music labels, Social Media platforms, and Movies/TV studios are painting the image of "attractive" to people from the time they are born. I'm not exempt from thinking Chris Hemsworth is attractive, I doubt many Americans are. Except the autists. They're too mentally transcended.

Getting Botox is falling victim to fake beauty standards, and in a minor way helping perpetuate that standard to the people around you.

[–] Mojave 9 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I know a couple people who get cosmetic Botox regularly, and it genuinely looks good on all of them. They got good doctors.

One person is a close friend who struggles a lot with their body and is anorexic. They do a lot of stuff to look good for their partner, including Botox. They are open with me about their horrible mental health issues. I know plastic surgeons try to screen and reject people with body dysmorphia, but they do a shit job of it.

Using Botox is a sign that someone isn't accepting of their body, and refusing that aging is natural/alright. It's someone giving into the idea that you shouldn't look wrinkly which just feeds a weird unnecessary culture for everyone to want cosmetic surgery.

It's not as bad as the cultural normalization of steroids or ozempic, but I wish everybody would push past the need to please others and be happy with their bodies

[–] Mojave 6 points 4 days ago
[–] Mojave 12 points 5 days ago

Can you explain further? I've never looked into this before, but I can seemingly find chromium's source code on github, and on Google's chromium site

[–] Mojave 20 points 1 week ago (5 children)

... So very wizard of you????

[–] Mojave -1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ended when you haven't said shit huh

[–] Mojave 7 points 1 week ago (5 children)

How are you using dolphin to emulate N64?

Dolphin has no native N64 emulation support. Are you using N64 ports from the Wii? Those are running using Nintendo's Wii-based emulator (which also has known issues) on top of the Wii emulation. That introduced a whole second layer of technical issues.

Not that the N64 roms aren't playable, but the problem is more technical on why it's so difficult to emulate the specific N64 hardware perfectly using just modern software

[–] Mojave 32 points 1 week ago (2 children)

ACTION: Notice of Chinese military companies operating in the United States.

Where is Samsung from, dog

 
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