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If anything is touching me in even a slightly wrong way (which clothes usually do), I can’t sleep.
Yeah, that’s pretty similar, the main difference being the setting. For me, I can only really tolerate books if they’re science fiction for some reason.
But yeah, that book was so bad it honestly makes me want to take a crack at the idea myself and see if I can do it better.
I know I probably can’t, I have very little writing experience. But it’s gotta be at least worth the attempt.
100%
Honestly everyone hot.
Not a film, but a novel:
Starflight 3000 by R.W. Mackelworth
If I remember, it was about this asteroid called “The Biosphere” that got hollowed out and sent on relativistic speeds through deep space to seed other solar systems with human colonies. The inside of it was set up like a giant rural town with massive skies, and a foot print the size of New York. And that’s a cool ass premise.
But the book was so fucking milquetoast and bland. I could not tell you anything about the protagonist, their challenges, or anything.
I don’t know where “🏳️⚧️” is, but all the girls from there are hot.
The tardigrade party is better for microbe rights though. And they don’t give a fuck about gravity, they’re willing to let it die as it should have.
A potential strategy for using it for good would be dealing with the problem of comparitive effort to spread and debunk bullshit. It takes very little effort to spread bullshit. It takes a lot of effort to debunk it.
An LLM doesn’t need to worry about effort. It can happily chug away debunking bullshit all day long, at least, if you ignore the problem of them not being able to reason, and the other ongoing problems with LLMs. But there is potential for it being a part of the solution here.
There was no time component specified by which ownership is kept or lost
Nor did I say there was.
This is one of the prime cruxes of the private property argument is the ability for some to own property they don’t occupy all the time.
The time has nothing to do with this.
My group did a multi-shot where we played ourselves, and we each set each other’s stats. Each of us took a turn being DM so we could each play ourselves.
Mine was something like 8, 9, 8, 14, 12, 8
I’d have to dig up that ancient sheet to know for sure.
Then I spent a decent chunk of the campaign trying to build a phone charger out of random things you’d find in Chult.
/u/[email protected] is doing so.
You’re making up a rule that isn’t a part of the definition of personal property.
Your home is still the place you live at even if you’re not currently in it. You address doesn’t change the moment you step out of your house does it? You use it by it being your place of residence, and that happens at all times.
We’re on the same page then.
Private property yes, personal property no
Landlords are parasites.
If only they were told it was a bad idea of a multitude of reasons.
A lot of people will die before that ever happens
It looks pretty cute. But holy shit the mouse on that thing looks awful to use.
If they existed it would be The Boys style super"heros". So I don’t know, I’d kinda prefer they didn’t know how to catch a punch.
Yes and no. In an ideal situation, those are smooth surfaces and it isn’t a problem. There are situations were they can be bunched up and not as smooth of course, but that’s at least for me less of an occurrence than with clothes.