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[–] TCGM 2 points 2 years ago

Middle schoolers don't deserve this

[–] TCGM 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Should probably put in a check for if the community has any content or not tbh. Low chance, but still an edge case.

[–] TCGM 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I recommend Chromium Ungoogled if you can't let go of the Chromium ecosystem for some reason. It's an open source fork of Chromium and puts pretty much all the power in the users' hands, so much so that to get certain features to even work you have to configure it. It is also fully compatible with the Chrome app store, if you want it to be.

https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium/releases

[–] TCGM 1 points 2 years ago

No, they're MetaPhrastes

[–] TCGM 24 points 2 years ago

I'd prefer to nuke Threads from orbit; the very least we can do is defederate them.

[–] TCGM 8 points 2 years ago

We need to host some in space, only law we have to worry about up there is the Outer Space Treaty.

[–] TCGM 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Unfortunately your "literature backed" perspective is either outdated or willfully wrong. Please, for both our sakes, engage in an effort to keep up to date with medical and psychological research, especially regarding Plurality as this is an ever evolving and intriguing field.

Because you've made so many comments on this, I'm just going to throw all my responses here.

Firstly; the brain IS "designed" to run many different parts individually, with random access at any one point. It is a incredibly powerful multithreading processor; it's just normally not running multiple people. And while there's currently no decent study on running multiple people in parallel, that's not really what's going on; just like RAM swaps in a computer, it's merely extremely fast swapping, which from the inside looks like parallel existence. The distinction is difficult to notice and must be studied in situ and on the ground, so to speak. Get back to me once you've done that, kay? 😉

Conditions like DID usually have side effects because the swapping is traumatic, both emotionally and for the brain executing the action, physically. It's not a set of conditions borne from normal brain operation. Additionally, it's usually a fracturing of a single person into many fragments of them, none of which is a full person on their own. Non DID plurality does not have that problem, provided it's done correctly.

There are, just as in many communities on the Internet, toxic sides and those who operate based on fact. I'm sorry that you stumbled into the mystical side of plurality, the one obsessed with the word Tulpa and everything that it entails.

If you're still willing to learn new things and accept that science isn't static, the side JCT belongs to is probably willing to teach you.

However, it may not be mentally healthy for you to consider this. That's okay! You don't have to. Everyone should do what exactly what is mentally healthy for them. That includes you. And, if that means not considering plurality any further, then you should go right ahead and do that.

[–] TCGM 1 points 2 years ago

...Let the arms race begin again

[–] TCGM 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Huh, TIL.

Still, without knowing that, it looked exactly like the kind of collective meme the table would come up with and beg the DM to add.

[–] TCGM 19 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (5 children)

The fat dragon is what really landed the movie for me. That? That was a DM decision, based on the players and the DM being memelords. Straight from the tabletop.

It really just demonstrated that the whole movie is a DnD campaign (agglomerate homebrew) with extremely high production value, and I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF IT.

[–] TCGM 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Hold up, what's this about this three strikes adblocker shit?

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