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uriel238, in What is your favorite time travel movie or show?
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A novella, so against the rules: This Is How You Lose The Time War

Since it’s letters exchanged between adversaries, it’d be rough to translate to visual media.

shiihs, in Why is *all* of Lemmy filled with Anti Israel content?

What Hamas did was atrocious, and how Israel responds is even worse. Where I live, people are not against Israel or Palestine per se. They are against violence and genocide. And rightfully so. No matter who commits the crimes, or where they are committed, they are still crimes and it'd frankly be weird not to condemn them in the strongest possible way. Is it really that difficult not to think only in terms of us-them. black-white, good-bad and/or left-right? The level of discourse (or absence thereof) is quite disheartening.

shinigamiookamiryuu, in What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?

I watch Family Feud to jumpstart my thought processes sometimes.

duffman, in What is your favorite time travel movie or show?

Not my absolute fAvorite but I think most time travel fans would appreciate this absolute gem of a movie: I’ll Follow You Down.

It’s dark beautiful and underappreciated.

qooqie, in Can external dopamine intake influence one's logic and reasoning?

That’s called drugs and yes it usually impacts their reasoning

Appoxo, in What brand/model of pants can you recommend?
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Had some Diesel ones and my current favorite jeans are from Scotch&Soda and from PME Legend

MicrowavedTea, in What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?

Watching game shows like the voice or masterchef of other countries to get a feeling of “real” language/accents. Usually movies or the news use a more formal and clear language but when you understand these shows you know you can understand people in everyday conversations.

nugmeister64, in What brand/model of pants can you recommend?

I’m not sure about how it works in Europe, but in the U.S., military surplus clothing is an excellent budget friendly, durable option. I will say that the stitching can sometimes be spotty, but if you know how to sew, you can get a pair of pants that can stand toe to toe with brands like Carhartt and Dickies for 20-30 dollars less.

DreamySweet, in What do you call this place?

Crunskguloria.

HenchmanNumber3, in You have to spend the rest of your life in a micronation. Which do you choose?

Also you can’t just make your own micronation wherever you want. It has to already exist.

This kind of makes the concept of a micronation useless. The point is that anyone can make their own nation with their own rules wherever they are or go. If you have to pick someone else’s, then it’s no different than picking someone else’s recognized nation.

unreachable, in What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?
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watching porn to learn about different shapes and sizes of body anatomy

Rentlar, in You have to spend the rest of your life in a micronation. Which do you choose?

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laàs#Principality_of_Laàs

Being in a temperate part of France sounds pretty great, especially if I got a room in Chateau de Láas.

ArtVandelay, (edited ) in What hobbies help you minimize or avoid navigating commercialism?
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3d printing! A lot of the crap you buy you can make yourself for next to nothing. Also a lot of crap you have can be repaired in similar fashion.

elbarto777,

Isn’t the 3D printer parts, accessories and maintenance just part of the commercialsm OP is trying to avoid?

(I want a 3D printer, by the way…)

MigratingtoLemmy,

Public library

elbarto777,

Wait. You’re saying that public libraries have 3D printing services?

MigratingtoLemmy,

Some of them in the US do. Or you could send the blueprints to China and they can ship it to you

ArtVandelay,
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Yes, they do in my city. Also public universities. My local uni engineering dept will print for only the cost of filament.

weeeeum,

3d printing, wood working and carpentry is the trifecta of self sufficiency. 3d printing to make complex or small parts, wood working to build furniture, shelves and tools and carpentry to repair most everything in your house, from basic plumbing, electrician work, timber framing and dry wall repair.

I’m currently working my way down the rabbit hole, no 3d printer yet but I have some experience in CAD. Really the only things I buy brand new are tools to build more tools/stuff lol.

Bonehead, (edited ) in You have to spend the rest of your life in a micronation. Which do you choose?

As long as I can have satellite internet and have supplies delivered, I'm picking the Kingdom of Redonda.

haych, in What brand/model of pants can you recommend?

Next, Uniqlo, and Huelwear. Decent prices and quality (huelwear is a good price on sale)

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