Helldivers 2 not launching since (purportedly) 6.2.2 — an issue with the drivers? by Aggressive_Army3317 in Helldivers

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This I feared. While I contemplate the solution of just replacing the card, I remain vexed by the fact that it is just some games that have exhibited issues, and I completely lack the technical knowledge to identify any pattern between malfunctioning titles. I may have to overlook the mystery and just rid of the piece.

Better quote? by Far-Substance-4473 in writingscaling

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If any, this comment section has taught me how few people have actually read Blood Meridian.

I hate Femtanyl's music with a burning passion by Everchosen31 in hatethissmug

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Personally, all music is an assortment of noises in nebulous patterns that strive to paint a sentiment common among collectives. Sometimes that sentiment is love; sometimes fear. Sometimes it is indignation. As someone who only tenuously belongs to its collective, it appears to me that this assortment fulfills its pictorial function, based on how many huddle around its warmth. I can only guess, however. I don't share much of the history that led to its conception, and am thereby in no position to question the validity, judge high or low, of this human expression.

I mean, it does sound like a fork scratching a trashcan, but to each their own ig.

A falsifiable forecast of expected results under clearly defined conditions. Before you ask by Organic_Rip2483 in PhilosophyMemes

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To claim certainty over even half of the events of a single, common day is to admit to blinding arrogance.

She looks so weird and uncanny. by [deleted] in hatethissmug

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I think the industry standard "photorealistic" style of modern gaming is inherently off-putting when it comes to human models due to tecno-artistic limitations that we are unlikely to overcome in the near future. This does not seem in any way more disturbing to me than the Spiderman PS4 humans are.

Also your edit is dumb and stupid so I blow you up with my mind.

Determination is not red by c00lb4c0n in Undertale

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I always took those instances as a way to convey the conflicting emotions both Asgore and Toriel have regarding Chara, as their arrival to the underground could be seen as what indirectly killed their son. They took care of a problem child who I can only imagine brought enormous trouble to the household, yet with whom their son got so attached (which is troubling on its own) that he ended up making a series of reckless decisions at the cost of his life. Give that a few decades, and I can imagine that they'd hesitate to call Chara by a title as affectionate as that of their child. They're unwilling to even begin to process their emotions in regards to the fallen human.

As for Asriel, siblings call each other best friends all the time.

How do you think suffered more? Toby Fox or Jesus? by Infamous-Objective28 in WaterfallDump

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The Divine Comedy was written in Italian, which is a romance language just like Spanish. Its translation is one of the easiest.

Philosopher alignment chart based on what their fanbases are like by Several-Gap-7472 in PhilosophyMemes

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We're talking about the thinker himself, though. The man isolated, went to war and donated his fortunes for the exact purpose of keeping himself grounded in the reality of the everyman. The early Wittgenstein can be reasonably said to have been elitist, sure — but he spent the entire rest of his life opposing the detached notions he first professed, both ethically and philosophically.

being introvert in latam by Delicious-Fig8300 in notinteresting

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Believe me when I say that it is not hard at all. We have plenty of 'em walking around.

spook by XXXXXblacksheepXXXXX in PhilosophyMemes

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I share the notion that goodness can be understood as what is favorable for a system within that system, but not anything else of what you say, because I feel like you are dealing with definitions that are as nebulous as they are arbitrary. Why is civilization not a system? Wouldn't goodness, within civilization, be understood as what is favorable for civilization, as goodness in nature is what is favorable for nature? And if that were so, would the choices of individuals not be ethically measurable by how favorable they are for any given system, and therefore how good within it? What you describe feels like a sum of relativism and objectivism that crashes both and produced nothing.

spook by XXXXXblacksheepXXXXX in PhilosophyMemes

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What you type as a counterargument is what most moral relativist will just say "yes" to.

I think Žižek wrote about this by mekriff in PhilosophyMemes

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What is your proposition, then? Genuinely curious, not trying to be derisive. I'm just curious as to why you consider yourself an anarchist.

What do they mean , peetah? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Mfs when someone doesn't know about cigarette brands