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Land_Strider, to piracy in Love devs' attitude towards piracy, TruePianos v1.9.8 (audio VSTi plugin)

It is also an honorable course of action. Developer gets paid for their work, you use quality service with convenience.

Land_Strider, to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

You’re fooling yourself. We’re livin’ in a dictatorship, a self-perpetuating autocracy, in which the working class–

Land_Strider, to memes in $1 grilled cheese

Read section: bottom left; No change given, sort out your own shit.

Land_Strider, to memes in It's my first day, how bad can it be?

Even if there weren’t any planned attacks at the moment, the preventive and protective actions are usually done regardless of the temporary costs.

Without going much political, I can say that move was one of the most critical ones, maybe right after preventing nuclear warfare, because I don’t want to think how much worse the American retaliation in the last 20 years would be if there was even one more kamikaze plane, especially considering that we now measure warcrimes in magnitudes of 9/11.

Land_Strider, to comicstrips in Banned books

Moreover, they are talking about military service being relevant or close to 99% of other vocations or daily lives of civilians.

Land_Strider, to lemmyshitpost in Male Loneliness

Whenever I hear about “but we have such and such technologies that we didn’t have in the olden times you so fondly mention” as if we deride the technological marvels as the cause of current worse times. We could simply had most, if not all, of these technological improvements on top of 90s movie styles, games quality, face to face conversations, outside activities, etc. had we not taken to radicalization of every thought via mass media plus manipulated social media. One major tenable improvement besides the mostly-unrelated technological improvements that we have over 90s is the more equal rights for a lot of gender varieties and equal rights for women, and that is just about it. We have almost regressed on a lot more societal aspects all over the word, including, and sometimes more prominently, in the first world countries.

These kind of takes can be on the extreme so as to attribute all these technological improvements to a person/party. In Turkey, we have these old conservatives that attribute smartphones, relative food abundance, computers, car abundance, restaurants to Erdoğan’s reign, and arguing we wouldn’t be having these otherwise. I feel the same energy from these types of comments.

Land_Strider, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Who here wants radiation?

Furiously smokes 42 cigarettes and drinks 12 bottles of vodka, makes happy S.T.A.L.K.E.R. noises to accompany campfire guitar sounds.

Land_Strider, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

This really is a nice place. Even most engaged posts hardly get over 50 comments usually, but 48 of those comments are on topic, sane and unique even on a fandom community. Arguments are heated but mostly contribute at least some point of view rather than being rabid spoutings that either get upvoted (or awarded) to skies above or downvoted to hell unanimously.

We have way fewer posts, even fewer do in niche communities. However, the posts on the bigger communities are quite enough to pass the time. What we actually need is more people interacting with the seemingly dead niche communities of their fandoms and interests.

Big communities keep crossposting a lot of daily news or magazine-worth happenings, which kinda gets tiring after seeing the same post for the 5th time. Hiding crossposts per user settings would be nice to prevent the feeling of only same posts being posted for interested non-fediverse users.

Land_Strider, to memes in Metal must have some sort of restorative property

Trick is thinking it is a plastic bat, not a real one.

Land_Strider, to asklemmy in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

"Whatever happens, happens."

  • Spike Spiegel, Cowboy Bebop.

It is a space anime with characters living quick and dangerous, but due to the way it is written, hand-animated, detailed, and grounded to a heavy extent, this one anime hits different as I age. It is itself targeting an older audience compared other blockbuster animes, but nevertheless it is one that keeps some aspects with you through the rewatches, but can also have substantial new feelings as you gain different life experiences. All of the main characters themselves have some kind of a past that is weighing them down through their current affairs, but their power to go on can be mostly summarized to living a life in limbo all the while trying to cope with it via simple tough-guy acts of trying to be indifferent to it.

It is not a good mantra that can be maintained for long. It is rather something that helps delaying the immediate feelings before the acceptance comes.

Land_Strider, to memes in Not even worth its time.

No I didn’t. My brain is still chad, even if only in that regard.

Land_Strider, to piracy in Several Piracy-Related Arrests Spark Fears of High-Level Crackdown * TorrentFreak

It is an action to emphasize the piracy is illegal and they will hunt you down for it using state resources, not matter the sentence.

This guy will be on their shitlist at least for a decade now. The next sentence would be times worse. But the best effect of this is that you sentence one guy, no matter how light the sentence is, then 1000 teens are afraid of ever thinking of piracy. Surely some of them will say “lol look at the joke of a sentence, so keep on pirating” but a lot won’t.

What’s better yet, a lot of those afraid teenagers will internalize piracy as both illegal and immoral.

Land_Strider, to science_memes in What does it mean??

Aliens listening to Azerbaijan Bagpipes: We are confused and moved!

Land_Strider, to lemmyshitpost in Nicolas Cage through the years
Land_Strider, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in subs > dubs

In my opinion most western voice actors can’t really convey the expression of anime character the Japanese VAs can bring to life.

This is caused by a lot of factors not inherently about voice acting performance, but the language differences. A lot of high pitched expressions are simply non-existed in most other languages, for example. Even if you imitated the tone completely, the language itself as a lot of people know and speak will make the aptly toned expression sound very very weird or creepy within the utterance of the target language.

So for most people dub is simply not on point, or a lot of the times even jarring to match the visual expression to the voice. Subs perfectly keep that distinction.

Most of the time people in western culture finding youngsters imitate anime stuff weird because of this distinction, not because they simply heated expressions, which the target language already has but in other tones and forms.

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