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intensely_human,

Ugh. Nothing is more tone deaf to human culture than telling a person there’s a room down the hall dedicated to telling jokes.

intensely_human,

I guess OP will never know. There’s no possible way to know what his neighbors are up to. Too bad it’s hidden knowledge that will never be revealed.

intensely_human,

You should work on it in this situation too.

intensely_human,

I only step on certain points on my floor because of how creaky the boards are

intensely_human,

Pretty sure sound isolation is a factor in LEED rating

intensely_human,

The problem is the information isn’t available. There’s no place to leave reviews of apartments. That seems like a no-brainer to me.

People buried at 'mega' stone tombs in Spain were defleshed and their bones fractured after death (www.livescience.com)

Archaeologists in Spain have discovered evidence that ancient people defleshed and dismembered corpses around 6,000 years ago. But these aren’t clues to an ancient murder: Instead, the bone injuries are more likely related to funerary practices that occurred just after death....

intensely_human,

Probably cannibals taking advantage of the bone marrow

intensely_human,

And it was true

intensely_human,

We also remember when most video games involved having a finite number of lives and having to start over completely if you lost them all.

Some games are like this today, but not many. Back in the day it was the basic assumption of every video game. Based off arcade games. And it seemed so natural.

intensely_human,

That’s funny I’d call that opaque not transparent.

I certainly don’t like that there are browsers that hide the full URL. That’s a key part of safe browsing in my opinion: watching the domain name and the parameters. Like, if the link doesn’t point to a domain you trust be careful with it you know? But you can’t know that if it’s not showing link targets or if the URL is obfuscated

intensely_human,

Feel free to build your own computer from sand and charcoal. You’re totally free to do things your own way so long as you don’t use our platform, and don’t forget We Own Everything Already ™. You’re welcome to start your own village on another planet somewhere and take all the sand you need. But you can’t use our rockets to get there.

intensely_human,

Do you think that society was designed by people who are alive today?

intensely_human,

Our biggest environmental worry was landfills growing to cover the entire planet. We were all convinced this was our fate and that we had to recycle everything mainly to protect ourselves from having to live on ever-expanding waste dumps.

intensely_human,

Someone recently asked why the devil admitted he’d lost the fiddling match with Johnny. They said “If he’s the devil why didn’t he just claim he’d won?”.

I’d never asked myself that before. It had never occurred to me that the devil might cheat in a contest.

It made me realize that the dominant view of how people operate has changed in our culture. We now tend to assume people are slimeballs. The shittiest, back-stabbiest, most underhanded dishonest stuff now seems like normal behavior. Not even consciously necessarily. We just assume everyone is a barely-held-together antihero just looking for an excuse to take the gloves off and do nasty shit, and that we’re only good to our tight inner circle while it’s okay to treat the rest of the world like garbage.

It’s our zeitgeist. I’m finally starting to grok that word’s meaning, after having lived through four decades.

intensely_human,

What was that like?

intensely_human,

I don’t think they’re lazy but I do think they’re paranoid and cynical. Perhaps understandably, but not helpfully.

intensely_human,

I recommend turning your mouse around

intensely_human,

How doesn’t it sound like he’s a cunt?

intensely_human,

Do you not remember how bad search was before Google?

It was like being at the library and using that card index system. It was like “welp, hopefully there’s a book someone decided to tag ‘field mice’ because that’s the only way I’m gonna find information about field mice”.

intensely_human,

The quiz was for other millennials, to drive home the point being made about awareness.

intensely_human,

He’s the one

intensely_human,

Yeah that sounds a lot like my current life. I’m 41, broke, can’t keep a job, socializing is painful, country upbringing. Whatever happened in my childhood did something like that to me.

But I was asking what it was like, not so much what outcomes did it have on your adult life. If it’s too painful to relive it you don’t have to, but I was curious. What was it like, when you were a kid?

intensely_human,

Before they had saved game state they had “warp codes” that you’d enter to start the game at a later point than the beginning.

What is your unpopular flim opinion

I’ll go first. Mine is that I can’t stand the Deadpool movies. They are self aware and self referential to an obnoxious degree. It’s like being continually reminded that I am in a movie. I swear the success of that movie has directly lead to every blockbuster having to have a joke every 30 seconds

intensely_human,

Maybe a better way to put it is that of all the 4th wall breaks I’ve seen, it sucks the least. I generally hate 4th wall breaks, but this one was kinda fun.

The season did suck though, and definitely as a result of that exact thing. No disagreement there.

People, not the climate, found to have caused the decline of the giant mammals (phys.org)

For years, scientists have debated whether humans or the climate have caused the population of large mammals to decline dramatically over the past several thousand years. A new study from Aarhus University confirms that climate cannot be the explanation....

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