GlitchyDigiBun

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[–] GlitchyDigiBun 2 points 2 years ago

It might with a touch of Thorium

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 4 points 2 years ago

Not entirely. Statistics are a powerful tool, and their primary purpose is to discern order from entropy. We expect that, much like spilled marbles, the universe should form like scattered, chaotic clumps of density and sparseness with no rhyme or reason save the relatively simple interractions through gravitational forces. And it's also those forces that dictate the simple repeating structures of disk-shaped clusters orbiting a point called a galaxy, who's inner workings are, statistically, as chaotic as water molecules swirling in microgravity without breaking surface tension. Finding highly ordered structures under the scale of a galaxy and greater than a lightyear would to any statistician look like an outlier of the highest order and worth looking into.

Now as a layperson, I could see 100 billion marbles forming many shapes we would consider going against entropy, but if a statistician goes "oh that's odd," then it's probably significant.

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

I sure hope fixing/removing MMR is considered a "small update."

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You generalize westerners quite a lot. You think we don't have a shrewed eye for the corporate and political interests around us that influence our lives directly? I can clearly see that you box people into the "us and them" categories and judge others at a glance. "Think for yourself" indeed. To the fool, anyone they see is a fool first, until proven otherwise.

It's mass media. It's all "propoganda" for someone's interest whenever money or an agenda is involved. Click here. Read more. Sponsored by. You're not smart for whatabouting a South Korean source who indeed would put their interests first like any other source of for-profit media. They all do it. And not just in the "western capitalist empire" either.

So I ask again, what is different about this article that I couldn't find anywhere else with other narratives besides where the info comes from? Or is it solely that it is the western narrative that you seem to tire of?

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Would you like to present examples from the text to prove your point? Or am I to take your worldview as fact because you're the angriest and loudest in the room?

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 11 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Wow. You have a very interesting worldview. Do you also feel that chinese propoganda should not be watched in the US or is this a one-way "down with western imperialism" street?

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 5 points 2 years ago

It's guardians of the galaxy, my guy. It's character quips spaced by mindless qte's and hack/slash combat in linear, beautifully-designed environments. It's got a story, and if you turn off your brain into "super hero movie" mode, you'll enjoy it. Hardly unique or novel though. Prolly a fun romp.

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Holy fuck I need it. Megahexes! Do you play classic with the hexes each as 1 space or ignore the hexes for inch rules like in Alpha Strike?

Edit: other comment didn't load. Oopsie

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

Acceleration is a bitch. A manned flight would take longer as it would have to cap it's thrust to 1-1.5G or risk long term effects. Not to mention having to cancel ALLL of that thrust starting at the halfway point.

[–] GlitchyDigiBun 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Hooo boy. Watch a speedrunner video. Every game is like that, especially older ones. There are people who exist to completely turn them inside and out to make their runs just a fraction quicker. Zelda N64 games are a good example. Halo CE has some good moments too

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

You get what you pay for. Pay more; get better workers.

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