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AnalogyAddict, in What is your unpopular flim opinion

Napoleon Dynamite is garbage.

Welt,

This thread is for opinions backed with some sort of justification. Your opinion as stated belongs as a one-star review on IMDb.

puppy, in Why is this sub so against jokes and more lighthearted posts?

I just double checked top 20 posts sorted by “hot”. Only 2 has any relation to Software. Zero posts relating to Linux. Is there a particular post you have in mind?

eagleeyedtiger, in What is your unpopular flim opinion

I actually liked Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Both main actors were objectively terrible, but I still liked the movie 🤷‍♂️

eightpix,
@eightpix@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve given this a re-watch.

The opening credits were great.

The settings and costumes were good even if the actors weren’t. If you want to see Dane DeHaan in his element, see Chronicle. Cara Delevigne … um…

Except Clive Owen. He’s a treasure. Any actor who can convincingly win a gunfight with a carrot has got the chops.

The attack over planet Mül was objectively well done and the crash scene was impressive.

It’s a good bit of fun in much the same way as The Fifth Element.

eagleeyedtiger,

Yeah that’s a good take, it’s like a modern Fifth Element.

I have seen Chronicle, but I probably need to rewatch it. Not sure if they just had bad direction or writing, but they seemed more like siblings instead of love interests.

agamemnonymous,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah that’s a good take, it’s like a modern Fifth Element.

Same director. I didn’t see it, but I love The Fifth Element

eightpix,
@eightpix@lemmy.world avatar

YMMV.

Without Chris Tucker, the Fifth Element would not be the same. There’s no Chris Tucker here. There’s no innocent/badass Milla Jovovich either. There’s Rihanna, but that scene was forced as well. The quick wit action hero is almost done well.

Really, carrying the movie, there’s just two smart-ass surly 20-somethings that need to bone and get it over with. That trope is LONG dead.

Boozilla, in What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

I watch stealth campers on YouTube, even though I have zero interest in camping myself. I’m impressed and entertained by their ingenuity and explorer approach to things. It’s also a tiny push back against a corpo-fashy culture that wants people to “spend money here or move along”. These stealth camper people are harming no one (and the good ones pick up a lot of litter). But of course the “people of Nextdoor” suburban types flip the fuck out over stranger danger, so the campers have to avoid getting caught. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want some rando squatting in my backyard, either. I’m talking about people camping in parks, parking lots, medians, interstitial woodlands, etc.

kakes,

Steve is a national treasure, as far as I’m concerned.

Boozilla,
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

I agree! I’m not Canadian, but if I get a proxy vote, he’s a national treasure!

kakes,

I’ll allow it, but only this once.

cheese_greater, (edited )

continental treasure

waz,

I never knew this was a thing until I read this comment. I love this idea sooo much.

Boozilla,
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

Check out Steve Wallis on YouTube. There are others, but he’s super likeable.

popekingjoe,
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

And now it’s time for a Step Two.

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

Bill & Ted. Be excellent to each other!

jeena,
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Oh yeah, I watched it so many times.

If I can’t choose Bill & Ted then I’d say Terminator 2.

noroute,

You can, its just a suggestion not a rule ;-) This way we can try and get more different titles posted here =)

noroute,

Which one? Year? or you liked all?

HeartyOfGlass,

Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure is my favorite, but I’ll sit through any of em. I just love those characters, and genuinely try to live my life along the “be excellent to each other” philosophy.

noroute,

Bill & Ted reminds me of Doctor Who.

Crowfiend,

It’s meant to, the fact that they use a phone booth is a direct homage to DocWho.

Coherence,

I’ve been a who fan for almost 40 years and didn’t put 2 and 2 together until your comment… feeling elated for the revelation and a bit like a nonce at the same time

cosmic_slate, (edited )
@cosmic_slate@dmv.social avatar

I love how casual they approach time travel. It makes no sense, is incredibly inconsistent, and the more you think about it the more you’ll hate it. But it’s a fun series everyone must watch.

Spoilers:

The time travel mechanic literally makes Bill and Ted the only people that matter, ever, in the history of time. The world belongs to Bill and Ted and this is their playground. I love how the characters recognize this in the movies too, so the writers obviously knew their time travel dynamic was goofy.

At least in the first movie:

  • Only people who can change their future actions that’ll have an impact on the future is Bill and Ted (time traveller who told them to pass a class influenced Bill and Ted to change their future actions)
  • If someone other than Bill and Ted interacts with a different time, it has effectively zero impact on their future actions and society is largely unchanged (ie stealing Socrates and Napoleon into the present didn’t really affect modern society, and nobody found it weird a blue phone booth existed in the 1700s?!)
  • Even though Bill and Ted are time traveling, any time they spend time traveling counts against an absolute timeline leading up to their presentation.

I think some of these dynamics changed in the second movie, and again in different ways in the third movie but don’t remember it’s plot enough to defend that claim.

andrewrgross, in Do Israeli Politicians' adult children get conscripted just like the average adult Israeli citizen as part of mandatory service?

I’m not an expert, but my understanding is that military service is mandatory for all, with a few exceptions.

The ultra religious communities are exempt, which has become increasingly unpopular over time.

Also, the head of Israel’s domestic police force, Itmar Ben Givir was rejected for mandatory service in his teens because of his extremism.

Generally, though, leaders children serve.

thorbot, in What are some productive things to do when you wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep for a few hours?

Jack it, then you can sleep again

Agent641,

Procrasturbation is unhealthy

thorbot,

Brain-dead response. That isn’t even procrastinating. What are we procrastinating here, chastity? Release is good for you.

Sabre363,

But it’s a hell of a lot better than laying there listening to your own late night thoughts.

Lmaydev,

Not procrastinating and not unhealthy.

Valmond,

Who the hell thinks masturbation is bad in our mother of lords year 2000+?

And if you go down the hole and say that masturbating too much is bad, then:

A) Why are you not out there helping them?

B) Everything is bad if “too much”

Cheers

PS. Mine is go to the toilet, then go back to sleep. Or worst case, read the book I’m reading at the moment (touchy because of lighting, I should probably get one of those headlamps or something).

Agent641, (edited )

I dodnt say masturbation is unhealthy, I think its fine. Masurbating a lot can also be fine. But the intent determines if its healthy or unhealthy.

What I said was, procrasturbation is unhealthy. Just like eating because youre depressed, or drinking because youre lonely. If youre just doing it to get the endorphins, its not much different to any other substance or behaviour that can be abused. And its indicative of a coping behaviour for some underlying problem that isnt being constructively addressed.

Valmond,

What I think is unhealthy is that you, or anyone else, should decide when masturbation is ok or not lol.

_danny, (edited ) in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

If you have a Sam’s or Costco in your area, you can get past the membership by using a gift card. You can also buy a gift card without a membership. Sometimes they’re sticklers about it if you’re there super early, because that’s apparently “special members hour” or some shit, but the worst that happens is they tell you to leave.

If you can save up $15-20 for a 25lb sack of rice, it’ll last about 100-150 meals, which means it’s about 10-20¢ per meal. Just keep it in a plastic container to keep bugs out.

Get some cheap frozen vegetables and bulk, dried beans and you can eat pretty good for like a dollar per day.

Honestly it’s kinda cruel that buying in bulk saves a ton of money, but the people that need it most can’t afford to.

foggy,

Tell you to leave? Not if there’s a pharmacy inside! Non members are allowed to use their pharmacy and their food court.

I believe the pharmacy one is by law, too.

_danny,

I think they get around this by having the pharmacy hours be a few hours offset from their actual business hours. My local Sam’s opens at 8 for “plus” memberships and the pharmacy doesn’t open until 10 when the poor normal members can start shopping.

unoriginalsin,

This may no longer be true, but when I had my own Sam’s membership it was cheaper to get the business club card than the regular you imply is for the poors. They did zero checking that the business even existed, you only had to list a business name.

ouRKaoS,

Also liquor. That’s by law as well.

themeatbridge,

Ymmv by state.

CosmicTurtle,

I’m not 100% convinced that buying in bulk at Costco saves significant amount of money. At least on staples anyway.

The best deals I’ve gotten at Costco were electronics. But things like chicken thighs ($1.39 / lbs at Costco vs $1.49 / lbs at the local grocery store)…I don’t think it’s worth the price.

I bought soap there for $2 or so less than at Walmart. I’m sure it all adds up but between the shitty parking and long lines, I’ve been debating giving up my Costco membership.

_danny,

It really depends on what you buy. Some stuff is crazy cheap, others are pretty much the same price. If you’re buying a single shirt from Sam’s you’re probably better off going to Walmart. Always check the per-unit price, and only buy what you’re sure you will use. My favorite brand of yogurt is cheaper per unit than the great value brand at Walmart, and is almost 50% lower compared to buying it in packs of 4… But it takes up half a shelf in the fridge. But generally meat is just as expensive at Walmart/Kroger, often you can get it cheaper on sale at Walmart/Kroger than you can get at Sam’s, and it’s already in packages that you can just toss in a freezer.

Also, I don’t know if Costco has it, but the Sam’s app lets you scan and pay with your phone, so there’s no lines for checkout or anything. That doesn’t work to use the gift card trick though.

Moneo,

Costco meats are very good quality afaik so that might be why they seem similar prices, or meat is just not something you save on at costco. Buying cheese at costco is like 75% off & cereal is like 50% off. Pretty sure I could make a costco membership worth it with 1 visit of non-perishables.

fritobugger2017,

Costco’s return policy and extended warranty also make it a much better place to buy higher price electronics

voracitude, (edited )

In my area, a rotisserie chicken is $10 now, but it’s still $5 at Costco.

The thing is, “significant” in this case is subjective. I perfectly understand why it wouldn’t be worth it for some people.

RandomCucumber,

Be sure to compare unit cost, not just overall cost. Often times, the thing you buy at Walmart for $5 is less quantity/weight than the comparable thing you buy at Costco for $4.75.

Sterile_Technique,
@Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar

Access to their gas pump alone will cover the cost of the membership if you drive.

pharmaceuticals are probably the most notable point of savings in-store.

They also sell a lot of expensive shit, so you definitely need to be selective.

ryathal,

You aren’t entirely wrong. Most items at bulk clubs aren’t cheaper than other stores, just bigger. There’s generally a handful of items worth getting, and everything else should be avoided. Also Costco is usually more expensive, because they have random products that are organic, non-gmo, artisan things that cost more without good justification.

whofearsthenight,

But things like chicken thighs ($1.39 / lbs at Costco vs $1.49 / lbs at the local grocery store)…I don’t think it’s worth the price.

2 things:

  1. The chicken you get at Costco is probably a better quality, and generally you get more actual chicken per pound. Google "air chilled vs water chilled."
  2. Get the things there that make sense for you. We like calrose rice in this house for a lot of stuff, go through quite a lot of it. At costco, the gigantic bag is like $20 compared to a tiny little bag that is $10-$12 at the cheapest regular grocer.

Combine those factors and I think it’s worth it. I have things that are “costco items.” Bulk spices, rice and some grains, dog food and treats, chicken, paper towel and TP, plastic wrap, hot dogs, pretty much any cheese, laundry soap, frozen convenience foods (dino nuggets, kirkland pizza, eggos, etc) and even some produce. Anyway, I go maybe once a month, and I’ve done the math many times over and it more than pays for itself. I wish I lived closer, because there are some things that I would buy more frequently that are way cheaper usually - milk, eggs, salad mix, fruit, etc.

But yeah, this is a 6 person house, with 3 adults and two teenagers.

Oh, last thing. Buying quite a lot of things at Costco is basically like buying an extended warranty or insurance. If you’re going to buy a TV, for example, and Costco sells something that’s close, buy that one. The OEM is going to offer a 1 year warranty, Costco will take that return for much longer.

Trainguyrom,

I live in an area with a Sams club a inconvenient distance away and no Costco, Sam’s has been getting less and less worth bothering with, as the prices are getting less competitive, and the product quality degrading as Walmart’s distribution takes its toll (don’t even get me started on the shit quality of Walmart these days) plus dealing with large quantities of product when you have a small home can be very annoying. At this point I only buy soaps, toilet paper and baby wipes at Sams Club and that barely comes out ahead of the membership cost, and I’ve already had to stop buying one of the soaps because they switched to only selling a container that would simply be too inconvenient at home.

Aldi seems to have the real food savings, although my last trip I noticed the prices had crept up a little, they still beat Walmart and the local supermarket chain on prices by far

queermunist, in Can anyone else feel sensations in their brain?
@queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

Anyone who has had discontinuation syndrome knows the experience of “brain zaps” - basically feels like an electric shock toy going off inside your head somewhere behind your eyes/sinuses. Is it anything like that?

GnomeKat,
@GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

WTF I had those brain zaps a lot as a kid, I have described this to many doctors before and no one has ever given me any sort of explanation. And now I just see some random lemmy comment precisely describe them. I didn’t have them in association with discontinuing antidepressants just randomly got them as a kid.

FollyDolly,
@FollyDolly@lemmy.world avatar

Came here to say this. Like someone taking a tens unit to my gray matter.

ShunkW,

Brain zaps are the worst thing ever. I had to go off of effexor because I’m bipolar and had my first manic episode while on it. I looked like a crazy person for a while. I mean, I am a crazy person, but you can’t tell that up front lol.

iHUNTcriminals, (edited )

Me too 😟

It’s been great getting off it.

(Different drug but still SSRI)

I still get the zaps when I’m tired.

Took about a month for them to be less noticable.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

For real. I’m on that stuff and if I am just a few hours late taking it I get the zaps. Slightest head movement and ⚡ zzzZZAP ⚡. Missing a day and I’m unable or unwilling to move.

b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not head movement I think. I believe it’s eye movement triggered.

noobdoomguy8658,

Given the predatory nature of our species, it’s gonna be a tough call moving your head without having your eyes snap to various objects around.

Can’t even begin to imagine.

TheDoctorDonna,

It was Effexor for me too, I was forced off it cold turkey and had been exhibiting signs of serotonin syndrome. 10 years later I still haven’t found anything that works long term to help keep the zaps away and they get debilitating sometimes.

GnomeKat,
@GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Strange I also took effexor for a while, it was the worst drug I ever taken. I got brain zaps as a kid long before I ever took any antidepressants but eventually they stopped. I never knew they were associated with stopping antidepressants, I have never seen anyone describe them before other than this thread.

When I was taking effexor I would forget to take them and also eventually I just built up a tolerance to them, and when I didn’t have the drug in my system I got this sort of lagging feeling. Like my whole body would feel like it was lagging behind me, moving my hands or head or whatever felt weird. I kept getting those symptoms even when taking effexor and I also developed worse symptoms like psychosis and an inability to sleep(like didn’t sleep for over a week) so I eventually just stopped taking effexor cold turkey. I felt that lagging feeling for months after but it eventually went away. I refuse any psych meds now because of my experiences with effexor.

farcaster,

I went on a pretty hardcore low-carb diet once to combat some digestive issues, and it triggered brain fog and brain zaps in the first couple of weeks. Our body treats sugar like a drug, unsurprisingly.

TheDoctorDonna,

I went off Effexor cold turkey (not by choice) in 2013 and this has been my life ever since. Sometimes it’s so bad it makes my limbs tingle.

raynethackery,

Same, but mine did eventually go away. I hope you find some relief.

JimmyBigSausage, in What companies have made your blacklist?

X, Musky asshole

Tesla, Musky asshole

Chic Fil-A, homophobic corporate politics

T-Mobile, does not stand behind promise at purchase

Verizon, loud skank stores

Papa Johns, owner asshole opposed Obamacare

Hobby Lobby, right wing Christian asshole ownership/products opposed Obamacare

MyPillow, asshole MAGA owner

Trump brand any business, asshole MAGA cheeseturd ex-president loser of 2020 election by many votes

Too many more to name, and too many worthwhile brands and businesses to support.

JusticeForPorygon, (edited )
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

My mother regularly goes to Hobby Lobby because its the only craft shop nearby. God I wish she’d just buy her shit online. Probably get better quality too.

shalafi,

I didn’t have a ready answer to this post, but yeah, already banned:

  • Chic Fil-A
  • Hobby Lobby
  • Papa Johns

Add:

  • Jimmy John’s
Salix, (edited ) in People of Lemmy that take more than 5 seconds to start your car and drive, what are you doing?

Defrosting my windows so that I can actually see to drive

Also, connecting my phone via bluetooth to play music or podcasts

MagneticFusion, in I want to study psychology but won't AI make it redundant in a couple of years?

A computer will never have emotions the same way a human has emotions. It is not a living creature. True and genuine human connection is something that will only become more invaluable with the rise of AI

dog,

Eh, I give it 5 years.

Never say never, because everything is possible given enough time. The only question being how much time.

MagneticFusion,

you are being wildly optimistic. AI confidently lies to you about purely objective things such as asking it to write a program and it confidently writes it wrong and tells you that it is correct over and over. Something like psychology and mental health is far from objective and is constantly evolving, and also differs from person to person based on a gazillion different variables, the most important of them being emotion, something a robot will most likely never have. Even some living animals do not have a wide range of emotions such as snakes that only feel fear and anger, they don’t feel sadness or happiness or anything. What would make you think that artificially created robots would have enough emotional intelligence to replace human psychologists within 5 years?

AFKBRBChocolate, in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

Probably echoing what others have said, but here’s an article with a salient section:

With all these disadvantages, and hardly any advantages to speak of, you might be wondering if hiccups serve a purpose at all. Well, some scientists have argued in the affirmative.

They point to the fact that even human fetuses hiccup, long before they’re born. In fact, the diaphragmatic spasms are more common in infants than in adults. It’s possible that this reflex helps prevent fetuses from breathing in amniotic fluid while still in the womb; likewise, it could prevent newborns from choking on milk while breastfeeding.

And still others have proposed that hiccuping in the womb trains a fetus’ respiratory muscles for all the breathing they will have to do after birth.

But humans aren’t the only animals that hiccup; pretty much any species that breathes exclusively air — including all mammals — can suffer the same fate. (Birds and reptiles, on the other hand, get a free pass.)

In fact, that’s the reasoning behind another theory, which posits that hiccups are merely an evolutionary “leftover” in mammals, dating all the way back to our fishy ancestors. When these species transitioned from gill-based breathing in the water to lung-based breathing on land, while still possessing both organs, a breathing system that allowed them to quickly close the glottis and direct water only to the gills was beneficial.

We see a similar process play out on a smaller scale when tadpoles grow up and transition into frog-hood. And that may not be a coincidence; believe it or not, the neural patterning that generates a hiccup in humans is almost identical to the neural patterning involved in respiration in amphibians.

over_clox,

Very interesting! 👍

Nemo,

When did we stop spelling it hiccough, though?

wandermind,

Hiccough is a mistaken newer spelling based on the association with coughing, hiccup is the original.

over_clox,

When did we ever start?

That sounds like a combo reflex if you ask me, which actually does happen to me around 20 minutes after I take a vitamin B12 pill. I’ll get like all the reflexes all at once, sneeze, hiccups, coughing, urge to vomit, all at once. All from a vitamin B12 pill. Never again!

figaro, in How would you rate my stick?

Ugh unsolicited stick pics 😮‍💨

It’s nice though lol

intensely_human,

Hey I’ve got a question for you: what’s brown and sticky?

TheWanderer,

Nutella

Mr_Blott,

Parcel tape

intensely_human,

A STICK 🤣

popekingjoe, in What game do you play to just chill?
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

Solitaire oddly enough. Just sit there, throw up a YouTube playlist on my second monitor, open up the game on my main, and just unwind.

Suck_on_my_Presence,

Freecell for me :B

iheartneopets,

Similarly, nonogram/picross puzzles. I have one on my phone that’s called Hungry Cat Nonogram that I really like. It mixes up the formula by introducing different colored pixels into each row and columns. It’s hard to explain, but very fun. It’s the only game I keep on my phone

penquin,

Absolutely. I have a ton of games and solitaire is one of the ones I play to chill.

AlexWIWA,

Solitaire is a 10/10 game tbh. I got a little too good at the iPod Video version of the game because it was addicting.

tetris11, (edited )
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

To be fair though, you can get same relaxation by doing any mindless task with music.

Hell, one of the highlights of my week is putting on a history podcast and then just cleaning the hell out of the bathroom, bedroom, mopping the floors, etc.

Its a relaxing personal moment where you’re lost in your own world, you learn something new, and your apartment looks great at the end.

dm_me_your_boobs,

Sounds like somebody else grew up with windows 3.1.

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