I’m tag-teaming Mlem and Memmy right now. Mlem is buggier and a little less feature-complete, but it feels nicer to use.
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And the 35th or so can kill the whole world.
We will get to a psycho person eventually. Best to kill the 1.
The real question is what happens at the end? Assume every person is in line to deal with the trolley. What happens after everyone has had the chance to pass? If there’s no next person to pass it to, does the last person not get a choice?
Though that’s overthinking it a bit:
Of course at some point there will be a crazy person who would be like “lol let’s kill everyone” and odds are this crazy person will be after it has passed the 33 or so people it will take for the number to get past the population of the world. So with the existence of crazy people in mind, yeah kill the 1.
Not to mention outdated.
Has 2016 Russia finally caught up to Lemmy shitposters?
I’m like 80% certain that you’re trolling and no one could be this thick, but just in case: I’m talking about the sex of the baby determining which parent the baby is handed to. That is what is not a thing.
Well that government is still several trillion better off than the US government.
Some reposts might make sense, like I wouldn’t mind a bot that reposts from /r/news over here for example. But to crosspost AITA and AskReddit posts is just stupid.
I’m sorry what? That is not a thing
Sci-fi is allowed to be shitty or irrelevant, but that is absolutely unrelated to Star Wars not being sci-fi. Star Wars isn’t shitty, and it is relevant.
The reason it isn’t sci-fi is because it a) makes no attempt whatsoever to explore the implications of the differences between its world and ours, and b) it makes no attempt to scientifically explain those differences.
There has been exactly one time when SW has attempted to explain its universe, and midichlorians have been a meme for decades because it was trying to introduce scientific explanations into the wrong genre.
To be clear: this is fine. Saying Star Wars isn’t sci-fi is not an insult. It’s just a genre, and genres aren’t better or worse than each other. If Star Wars did try to be sci-fi, it wouldn’t be able to tell the grand good and evil story it’s trying to tell - that’s the advantage of fantasy.
Fornicatus spezium
My kid is not quite old enough to enjoy a show like Prodigy (he’s 1, lol). I was waiting until he aged into it and watch it with him.
I guess Paramount…. doesn’t want to indoctrinate children as trekkies, then?
Note that the images of the controller going around the internet are not real. (Or at least, not related to the Titan implosion)
Funny though