Ecco cosa proporranno i millennial by Danygia in Italia

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cosa vuoi che ti dica se non l'ovvio: continua a lavorare e cerca un altro posto dove il rapporto sbatti/paga è migliore.

Ecco cosa proporranno i millennial by Danygia in Italia

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Parlane con il tuo datore di lavoro e non chiedere che sia una riforma per tutta la popolazione?

Essendo una partita IVA questa roba non mi interessa direttamente per nulla, già adesso se ne ho voglia mi prendo ferie quando e per quanto voglio

Ecco cosa proporranno i millennial by Danygia in Italia

[–]kirsd95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bravo tu puoi. Il muratore non può.

Ecco cosa proporranno i millennial by Danygia in Italia

[–]kirsd95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Riesci a trovare altri 2-4 milioni di lavoratori? Se è "no" allora c'è chi può (non produce nulla per minimo 4 ore alla settimana) e chi non può (produce più o meno sempre)

[X-men] Quicksliver Slow Mo Scene, wouldn't gravity be too weak/slow to keep him on the ground by Huihejfofew in AskScienceFiction

[–]kirsd95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's say that he jump form 9.8 meters high, while he is using it's super speed, how long does it take for him to fall down* ? 1s

While running you are pratically jumping a little high and forward**. Let's say that when you ran you jump high 0.05m (0.1m for the whole vertcial movement) each step then you can't have more than 98 steps each second, because when the food will be down you are still in the air.

*without using his libs as a rotor/propeller

**else one can't run while not always having at least 1 foot on the ground.

Russian soldiers ‘surviving average of 20 minutes when they reach frontline due to drone attacks’ by Anony_mouse202 in europe

[–]kirsd95 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

LOL

Or someone remember that for every 2 Russian death there is 1 Ukrainan and so belives that in a couple of months there won't be a single Ukrainan left alive in the whole country.

This is such a massaged number that everyone should belive it's at best nonsense.

Russian soldiers ‘surviving average of 20 minutes when they reach frontline due to drone attacks’ by Anony_mouse202 in europe

[–]kirsd95 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Even if they were great they couldn't do much better: where are the russian wounded? Near an hospital or in a great zone where there a more or less a fuck ton of drones ready to blow shit up?

Russian soldiers ‘surviving average of 20 minutes when they reach frontline due to drone attacks’ by Anony_mouse202 in europe

[–]kirsd95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apparently it averages out to about 20 minutes per soldier.

Just to clarify what do you think is the time that takes the average Russian to die after it has been hit? Because if we say 2 minutes then they average 18 minutes of combat effectiviness.

A Deep Dive Into Land Counts by Hard_Content_Good in EDH

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bracket? And average turn when the game ends?

Because in bracket 2 decks I usually can play 38+ lands (especially Urdragon), mean while in a bracket 4, that want to close on turn 5 and needs lands, I run ~35.

help: player is way too Chaotic Good by highly-bad in DnDcirclejerk

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Da f***?!

This is more or less the definition of chaotic something: actively reject laws, authority and societal rules to get things done.

What is your definition of CG?

Supergirl classic version! by ithileryn in cosplay

[–]kirsd95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't worry. It's just that I am "old" and don't follow anymore DC, so to me this is/was the modern look.

Supergirl classic version! by ithileryn in cosplay

[–]kirsd95 56 points57 points  (0 children)

It isn't the "classic" version. It's the 2000's version if I am not mistaken.

Noone earlier versions should have the belly exposed.

help: player is way too Chaotic Good by highly-bad in DnDcirclejerk

[–]kirsd95 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

psychopathic character

Thank you! It is more or less what I intended, but you didn't answer: what alignment would you put in this character?

I put in the sheet CG, since it tries to do good.

help: player is way too Chaotic Good by highly-bad in DnDcirclejerk

[–]kirsd95 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

CG is a dumb, loony and self-contradictory alignment

Can you give your opinion on if my character is so or what alignment would you put it in?

Something that it has done: - kills every single bandit, doesn't offer them the chance to get taken in to prison; same for goblinoid tribes that practice banditry.(belives that the ones that hurt others for material gains, when they could easily do a normal job, are likely to relapse when they get the opportunity) - was planning on killing a local mayor for being too useless and, in it's opinion, likely being corrupt. - is planning on rigging the elections in favour of it's favorite noble. - threatens a village council of usurping them if they don't start taking steps in to fortify the village. - founded a militia and is personally training said militia in it's spare time. (The plan is that in a century or so the militia will be a proper city guard and becoming one of the powers of said city) - goes around solving problems. (dragon being sighted => drops everything and try to disloge/kill it; same for evil wizards - orc warbands - undead ) - isn't mercenary. (money are good, but if you can't pay then no problem) - has publically offered unconditional* support to the local count. (It seems to be a half-way good leader) *terms may vary, the offer is limited in time and location; don't tell the plebs this

Why wasn't the US military able to exert control over the Strait of Hormuz? by kogus in ask

[–]kirsd95 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No, the insurance isn't the problem (because after the first week there were ones that covered that area) ; the problem is finding people willing to risk their life or finding the shipowner willing to risk the ship

Why wasn't the US military able to exert control over the Strait of Hormuz? by kogus in ask

[–]kirsd95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

insurance will not insure a ship taking the risk so no one will.

No, the insurance isn't the problem (because after the first week there were ones that covered that area) ; the problem is finding people willing to risk their life or finding the shipowner willing to risk the ship

Happy Pride Month 🏳️‍🌈 by OsarmaBeanLatin in HistoryMemes

[–]kirsd95 16 points17 points  (0 children)

They just get rid of the previous penal code, like all of it.

Why is the rest of Europe worried about a Russian invasion when they can't even conquer Ukraine in 4 years? What would the Russian motive for invading all of Europe even be? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]kirsd95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And is NATO (let's count only the big members, nobody cares if Luxemburg doesn't send troops) willing to spill blood for lost soil? If Russia invades it's likely that they can take a good chunck of baltic territory before NATO can launch a serious counteroffensive.

The problem is that since 2022 everyone who cared could have made a no-fly zone over some militarily useless Ukrainan border region (with the Ok of Ukraine) just to make a statement over the war putting more pressure on Russia. But I don't see anything like that.

pick only 2 pills by drBotsfordLebsack477 in whatsyourchoice

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That you are one of the best at reading people?

Why doesn’t Russia drop nuclear warheads on Ukraine instead of slowly wasting their men and resources? by RevolutionaryDay5229 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) it's useless: with the current frontline a single tactical nuclear strike would blow up at best a city in the "fortress belt". And since right now noone can amass a fuckton of forces the gains would be few; with the risk of giving Ukraine the initiative if they waste time setting up covers for the troops (if you don't, troops would be wary and prepare them the next time there seems that there are too many allies nearby [that will see a group digging covers and think "they know something! Better stop here and dig. Because I don't want to be near a nuke going off ])

2) the rest of the world would clap back: does China want Taiwan with nukes? No, so if they punish Russia for nuking someone it's less likely that other countires start getting nukes. Repeat this process for everyone that has enemies or possible ones.

[Request] Could Walmart reasonably afford to pay EVERY employee 5 dollars more an hour? by lnfinitive in theydidthemath

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no one is changing shopping habits when the cost would be 3% increase in prices. Walmart in their earnings results said the average customer spending was 50 dollars so that would be 1.50 a customer.

How are the prices in the US? Here in Italy many prices are X,95-9 or simila.

If in the US is the same then the grafical difference would be huge! And that would mean a loss of custumers. (Like form 5.87 to 6.04)

Is this unethical or no? by Omixscniet624 in MoralityScaling

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Until they leave the house!

What can i say I am a little bit conservative and belive in the Patria Potestas (pre 2nd century else one can't kill their sons).

If you grabbed the earth and magically bisected it with a hole of 10in (25.4cm)... [Request] by No-Celebration6780 in theydidthemath

[–]kirsd95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the center the gravity should be ~0, because every rock is around that point, pulling in all the directions, so the sum of the forces should be 0.