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GenesisJones, in How would you rate my stick?

It feels good to see my hunch rating of 8 is right on par with the consensus here.

For me it’s got great shape and is a good size, the uncanny straightness of it is really cool, but serves to limit it’s potential ceiling for ratings. It can’t specialize in anything to push it to the top of the ratings.

teft, (edited ) in Who is the cruelest fictional villain?
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Anubis from SG1. Dude was banished by the other goa’uld for doing unspeakable things.

Zorque,

And kind of a dick about it, too.

satanmat,

I disagree… but you’re close… the ancients.

Not only do they see all the horror and suffering that Anubis and the goa’uld inflicted on the universe; the could have done anything… not even helping; rather they never even hindered Anubis

Agent641, (edited )

They didnt do shit until he halfway ascended and became a threat to them. And how did he halfway ascend? Oma fucking Desala meddled with the mortals, again. And when a mortal gave up everlasting life and power to un-fuck their mistake, they un-ascended him!

They really took a nosedive in the public relations there.

Zorque,

Oma did all those things. They did none of it. She was literally the only one who ever did anything. All they did was ignore Oma and Anubis and Daniel.

Now when Morgan LeFey was trying to help the gang with the Ori, they gave her a proverbial bitch-slapping.

Though, really, their non-interference was basically an application of the Star Trek Prime Directive. Basically the same kind of thing we recommend when dealing with nature, make as little impact as possible. Its only as cruel as nature itself is cruel.

Mnemnosyne,

There’s a huge difference with the Prime Directive - although I think it can be horrible too.

The Federation doesn’t go around leaving super advanced technology to be found and abused by primitives everywhere. When the Ancients ascended, they just left everything behind, for good or ill, and then refused to interfere when others found their old stuff and used it.

The Ancients meanwhile not only did that, but also abandoned friends and allies, like the Asgard. They could’ve fixed the Asgard genetic problem, and pre-ascension, they’d been allies, but despite that they were just ‘nah, fuck y’all, we’re out.’

RIP_Cheems, in Who is the cruelest fictional villain?
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Let’s see, the joker? No. Golb? No. Bill cypher? Good choice, but no. As stupid as this answer might be, for me, it’s most likely homelander from the boys. Homeland is established to be a cruel, terrifying, and sociopathic villain who doesn’t care about who lives or dies, and all though that can be said about the ither villans I had listed, homelander is diffrent. For an example, the joker kidnapped Jason Todd, tortures him, and became the ultimate reason red hood even kills, but homelander doesn’t kill people to hurt someone else, he just kills because he likes it. The joker does everything he does to get closer to batman to mess with him, but homelander just wants to see blood. Another example, Bill Cypher torments Ford and uses the people of gravity falls as his puppets, but he does that because he felt restricted by his realms 2 dimensions and wanted to be a God. Homelander thinks he is God, and thus believes he can just do anything he wants, a decides not to commit mass genocide, but torment people one at a time and either convince them to kill themselves or kills them because he’s done toying with them.

Leviathan, in How would you rate my stick?

I’d give it a 7. Would be higher if it was longer.

cpw, in How would you rate my stick?

Nice stick

JohnDClay, in How would you rate my stick?

I’d give it a 7. Pretty straight, but no good handles to use it as a gun or cross guard to use it as a sword. It’d work as a lightsaber though. But the thickness and heft is nice.

favrion, in How would you rate my stick?
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A solid 8.

otter, in Do Posts Expire?

Really old posts maybe, but it might help to see which posts you are trying to comment on

Oldest post for me is this one from 5 years ago: lemmy.ca/post/375988

I was able to comment on it just now

CameronDev, (edited )

I think you mean months, and your comment isn’t visible?

Edit: link took me somewhere strange :/

NemoWuMing,

Just checked: That post says 5 years, and I can see Otter’s comment

CameronDev,

Bizarre, that link takes me to a completely different post. Apologies, I can see the post and comment if i type it into a browser.

Rocky60,

I was eventually able to reply, but the error has popped up on me numerous times

can,

Did it by any chance take you to programming.dev/post/375988?

CameronDev,

That’s the one. Im assuming its just a Connect thing :/

can, (edited )

I remember seeing people have that issue before but I don’t remember what app they were on.

Squibbles, in How would you rate my stick?

It’s a goodun but I’d nip off those sharp bits up at the top for ease of handling

Buddahriffic, in Who is the cruelest fictional villain?

Semirhage from the Wheel of Time. She was a torture specialist who would use the one power and her knowledge as a top healer of the body and mind to use both pain and pleasure to turn her victims to the dark or send them to attack their loved ones. She was effective enough that they tended to either succeed or fail because they were found out, rather than the person deciding against it once they were free. Even those who had turned and were restored using age of Legends mind restoration techniques lived in constant fear of ever being in her hands again. They had to take special precautions to prevent prisoners from committing suicide after finding out they were being put in her charge. She was a sadist who would cause unnecessary levels of pain during her healing even before the bore was drilled and joined the dark because she was caught and offered the choice of oath rod vs violence or being severed from the source.

Though some of the other Forsaken give her a run for her money.

Graendal with her mind slaves that she would use for pleasure or just furniture.

Sammael who, when told that he was giving his prisoners of war half the food they needed to survive, immediately ordered half to be executed (and generally just fed them to the trollocs even when they had enough food).

Aginor who joined the shadow because they wouldn’t let him do the experimentation on animals and people that he wanted to. He then created the trollocs and other shadowspawn and took 10k people per day for experiments and fodder from the start of the war power to the end of it, potentially doubling that number in the last 5 years of it.

Moghedian who ran evil schools that had children at first informing on their loved ones and later carrying out their executions themselves. During the breaking of the world, these children caused chaos that seemed like they were racing against male channellers going mad to break the world.

Balthamel established breeding camps for humans to be fed to trollocs. He also had a temper that almost got him oath rodded before the war of power.

Plus just general genocide, terror, manipulation, war, and oppression by all 13 of them. These ones stand out a bit more in their cruelty. Ishamael ultimately didn’t want to be reborn anymore, Lanfear was obsessed with Lews Therin, Asmodean wanted to live forever and be a well known composer. Demandred, Be’lal, and Rhavin were jealous of Lews Therin’s success. Mesaana wanted to be a researcher. They all did evil shit and didn’t care about the people they hurt, but the ones in paragraphs above seemed to do it as the ends, rather than a means to an end.

Buddahriffic, (edited )

Oh yeah, extra tidbit about Semirhage: she discovered that 13 channellers and 13 myddraal could be used to turn a channeller without torture required. But she preferred the torture way.

RIP_Cheems, in What makes video games addictive for you?
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It depends on many things for me. Right now I’m playing serious sam Siberia mayhem, which is actually really fun. It has smooth and fast based combat as well as swarms of difficult enemies. Highly story rich games are also fun to me, such as as metal gear rising: revengance.

RIP_Cheems, in Why do most people refuse to accept that they are wrong
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The answer is 1: they’re stubborn, but more importantly 2: it’s because the human brainly is wired to hate conflicting ideas. Quite literally, when a belief or idea of yours in countered, your brain tells you “your feeling pain and in danger”, and this applies to every person, though some people feel it more strongly than others.

Kit, in How would you rate my stick?

You gotta tie a wiffle ball on top to make a badass wizard staff. Then it will be 10/10.

leaky_shower_thought, in Wat is your favorite breathing technique and what effect does it bestow?

3/1/4-5/2-4

for added stability and/or situational awareness

RIP_Cheems, (edited ) in Would you choose invisibility or teleportation?
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Depends on the situation. On the one hand, you can choose to teleport and go anywhere instantly and be able to save time, money, and get tasks done faster. On the other hand, you could choose invisibility to avoid Carl the office dickhead and prank the shitty hr department.

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