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Ottopus, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

My favorite artist was Kendrick Lamar and his song Rich Spirit was my most played this year.

slazer2au, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

Yellowcard. Saw that one coming.

foyrkopp, in Be honest: if you had the power to stop time, your morals would go out the window.

I genuinely believe it’d depend on the person.

First: Most people who use cheats in video games eventually either stop using them or stop playing the game altogether, because it gets boring.

Many people who win the lottery get a bit of splurging out of their system, then invest the rest into financial security but keep living their loves mostly like before.

So there genuinely might be some people who will eventually settle into just fixing their most glaring problems and then just keep living “regularly”, possibly with the occasional minor indulgence.

Then there’s people who are willing to go to extreme lengths to enforce their beliefs even without superpowers - imagine super-powered criminals and terrorists, but also super-powered firefighters, doctors or scientists.

And then there’s everything in between.

So, if it’s just one (or maybe five) people getting superpowers, it’d probably be a roll of the dice. Maybe there’d just be one person going through life easier. Maybe we’d get lucky and someone solves a major problem for us. Maybe we get unlucky and every president that doesn’t reinstate segregation gets assassinated.

If it’s more people getting powers… well, there’s already a lot of fiction exploring that in-depth.

elbarto777,

The funny thing is that humans are pretty much “the animals with superpowers” in this planet.

We can practically do almost fucking anything we want with almost any animal in the world.

And there is no animal resistant group to attempt to stop us.

It’s other humans that keep us in check. So you definitely have a point!

papalonian, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

I’m in the top 0.5% of J. Cole listeners, who has 44.6M listeners monthly

PonyOfWar, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

Smallest percentage I got was top 1% for Yellow Magic Orchestra. 192k monthly listeners.

Endorkend, (edited ) in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?
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  • Ringmasterincestuous,

    Well… I didn’t even know it was possible/a thing but you win Spotify my friend!

    That is something else!

    UrPartnerInCrime, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?
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    Baizey,

    Nice

    shrugal, in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

    How to build a Temporal Flux Compressor for FTL travel. It’s really easy if you know how, but we just can’t figure it out!

    WalrusDragonOnABike, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?

    Got 0.05% of she/her/hers, which has 29.9k monthly listeners.~4k minutes

    FlashZordon, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?
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    Top 0.5% for Paramore at 2,881 mins. New album year really pumped up those numbers lol. pic

    Kolanaki, in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?
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    I think if there was such a thing, truly and not simply an exaggeration, nobody would be able to answer the question because we couldn’t even grasp the concept we don’t understand.

    ZosoRocks3, in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

    Things that take place over too long a period of time. Like heart disease, injustice, climate change, diabetes, addiction etc. We’re evolved to prioritise short term pleasure over long term benefits, hence that cigarette, drink, line, burger is so difficult to say no to.

    teichflamme,

    I think uncertainty plays a big role here.

    You could bump a line and smoke a pack a day and get to 90.

    You could do nothing harmful and die at 30.

    Even if you make it to 90 avoiding lots of fun, was it worth it or would you rather trade 20 years for more fun?

    At the end of the day it is a matter of personal risk tolerance towards an impossible to quantify risk.

    otter,

    As someone who treated their 20s like that, I strongly suggest at least dabbling in restraint along the way. Hell, shibari counts.

    SnokenKeekaGuard, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?
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    Top .5% of the last shadow puppets, I used spotify for just 6 months of the year tho before moving to innertune

    Skua,

    Oh wow, thanks for the reminder about this band. I had Age of the Understatement on CD and somehow just forgot about them when I switched over to streaming many years ago

    boforn, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?
    LongbottomLeaf,

    This. Is. Necessary.

    pigup,

    Sheeeeeesh

    the_q, in So Kissinger must have had use to someone? What did he do right and for who?

    It’s simple; he was an awful man working within an awful system. It’s not hard to succeed when you’re perfect for a job.

    kalkulat, (edited )
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    He was working for Tricky at the time. Tricky wanted to hear what Kiddinger was telling him. Had a talent for doing that for powerful people.

    Shame he didn’t die much sooner.

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