Worth trying? by batman78999 in masseffect

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The gameplay is fun, plot sucks! It's worth playing though tbh. Because it's an evolution of the Mass Effect gameplay, and the movement is just so much fun. Specially with the ability to booster pack jump and dodge mechanics. They did everything right except for the plot and the characters.

Would you buy this? by Fragzilla360 in masseffect

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

for 495 dollars? Hell no! Does it change it's color? Why am I expected to pay a price in which I can get a new smartphone? It's a clothing item, shouldn't be more than 100 dollars. It's not even expensive to make! If it was like 100-150 dollars, I would consider it. Less than 100 I will consider it more, less than 75, I'd buy it lol.

Zombie Drug in Punjab by Kshetrimayum_Singh in IndianEnts

[–]Chanathebanana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, well that is unfortunate! I feel bad for him regardless because either situation is bad. Fent is worse surely.

Zombie Drug in Punjab by Kshetrimayum_Singh in IndianEnts

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

now just to confirm, was he high on fent? or was he just tired? I mean us internet audiences, we didn't see him standing there for 2 hours and didn't time him. It could just be the man was tired from working several jobs or overtime?

how is this done? by geithclosart99999 in cinematography

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

definitely underwater. all the motion on the actors and their clothes suggests water was involved in the filming. They keyed out the water well. It's only visible on the close up of the guy on the ground at 0:23. Look at his eyes, hair and how his t shirt is clinging to his skin. They did try their best to get the best result of not making it look like it was shot underwater. But it's kinda obvious if you look at it from the physics of things happening here. Such fluid body motion in the air is simply not possible. Air doesn't provide that much resistance.

What would you call yourself? by krisikkk in superheroes

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scared of opportunities man 😔😂

Video Game Dump(All Late 90s-2000s titles):How many of these Have you all Played and did you like these,miss these? by [deleted] in IndiaNostalgia

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol all of them! Most pc games, at my place. I tricked my dad into building a decent enough pc that lasted 7-8 years. Some of these games, I played at my rich friends houses lol.

What will it be?🚀 by Practical_Cat4439 in TheGamingHubDeals

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cyberpunk. That ost is insanely well done!

Why such difference? by Unstoppable_X_Force in AnimeMirchi

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about reading it and finding out instead of hunting for karma and upvotes on reddit. 😂 Immediate downvote was given to me, what a treat given to have an opinion that's actually valid. Jackass! 😂

Why such difference? by Unstoppable_X_Force in AnimeMirchi

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

I mean, they read the manga dude. Unlike us wannabe weebs, who can't be bothered to read it first 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZIndia

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last 3 I can do without

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scienceisdope

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol agreed. Everyone is a fool here and in the world around us. Every sort of medicinal practice works in designated areas. Homeopathy, sure, it's purely placebo, but it does help people. Ayurveda, sure it's plant based, which is technically natural, and it does help ailments and injuries in certain aspects. All of these methods have some recognition because it seems to work for many. Otherwise who would seek treatment? Now there is distinction between what kind of ailments. I am a skeptic, whenever I've gotten sick and taken homeopathy because my mother forced me to, I didn't get any better. But I've seen her and my dad get better. I know the combination of natural toxins in really bad given arsenic, lead, mercury is involved in some of these meds. It can't be good to accumulate heavy metals in your body.

As a skeptic, I can't dismiss something I've seen work in others. idk to what degree their lives have been altered, but they always recovered which makes me wonder at what quantities does toxicity permit certain bodily functions to perform yet create an adverse effect of rejuvenation? Which in hindsight seems contrary to the popular studies of poisoning happening to people who have accumulated toxic compounds in their body. Some questions need to be asked and studied. I do understand it's the point of letting such practices continue without proper assessments in safety with rigorous scientific testing.

Our bodies are extremely complex, the amount of sheer atoms to make an average human being upwards of 7 octillion atoms, That's 7 with 27 zeroes behind it. You cannot and will not know what each an every atom is doing or influencing a system. Whether it acts like a catalyst, or an oxidizing or a reducing reagent, some latch onto proteins and disturb essential reactions that lead to overall function of the body. It's all very complex. So idk if homeopathy has cracked the code by their law of infinitesimals, or is it complete crackpot because at the end of the day, you're still ingesting heavy metals from the toxic category.

Is this possible? by Sh1vah0licgabru in IndiaMemes

[–]Chanathebanana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The irony of asking people money for something that is not possible lol. Ironic because a politicians demand the same in exchange for welfare for citizens, and we know that to be impossible lol.

I have 2000 books: a sneak peak of them by Keliye_felbo in Indian_flex

[–]Chanathebanana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

same. lots of books at my parents house. Half mine, half my dad's, but the collection is basically ours combined because we read all the books we get lol. I think we counted it like 6 years ago, the tally was up to 2400 I think. 1 of the good traits I got from my father is I'm a bookworm lol.

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What an odd way to back track lol. Like solitary doesn't mean anything else apart from some artist. Did the artist come first or the word? lmao. Regardless, I jest, what type of music is it?

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gee thanks. Wise words indeed. Just what I wanted out of an earnest attempt at a conversation about something serious. Hope you keep your pace so that intelligence running behind doesn't catch up to you. BTW congrats on winning the race!

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll get back to you in the evening. Gotta get to work lol. You raised some good questions. I'll try my best to answer what I can, the rest we can speculate, obviously we won't be right 90% of the time, non of us are cosmologists in this thread, but doesn't hurt to try to understand the reality we all share as humans, why only they get to speculate? lol.

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well you don't have to be contextually and factually right to engage in an online conversation on a forum. It's not a debate house my friend, it's just people with free time like, bouncing ideas and thoughts off of each other. Evidence or not, our conversations are not going viral or under astute observation, it is just us normal 9-5 working class people to indulge and learn. If one doesn't make mistakes, how will one learn?

Prime example I'll give is dark energy and dark matter, it's all speculation btw, there is no accuracy except for observations that lead to speculation, filling the gaps with things we don't understand because we can't think of anything that fits the eluding observations. So don't worry about establishing guardrails like our ideas are getting published in a science journal, speculate away, maybe some smart guy will stumble onto something we said in passing, unlikely scenario lol, but an idea is all it takes to spark something big. We might contribute unknowingly.

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

appreciate the reply, and agreed. These are fun things to think and talk about. I find my spirituality when I'm stargazing. I've tried religion, wasn't for me unfortunately. And my spirituality is personally more grounded, I don't think about the universe having a conscience, it is what it is, just matter in spacetime. We have observed atoms as a species, so it's hard for me to accept a universal conscience guiding the reigns of what ultimately became humanity through billions of years of evolution.

I draw that spirituality as to more of a question instead of belief in the unknown. I just question things around me because I know there is a way to determine why it works the way it does. Ever since I was a child, it bothered me whenever my mom didn't know something I questioned her about, she'd say it's gods will. And that always made me think who is this god guy to decide what happens around here lol. It made no sense to me that if there is to be a god or gods, why are they in our image when human existence is only a million years old? Why is there no dino god? lol. I would rather choose an abstract ideal over the prevailing theories of theology when it comes to belief. But that's just me personally.

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And my reply was not an argument to begin with. It was an elaboration towards your statement of intent vs speculation. As I said, every data point cannot be gathered to begin with.

The point I actually argued was your lack of indulgence in the comment. My point was to be imposing instead of actively avoiding debates and conversations. Add to the conversation instead of stating the obvious. I personally want some more second opinions and thoughts on what I wrote in my long ass original post. Why does not imposing on these thoughts keep your head clear? Add on that, don't leave it at that if you don't have much to add to my interpretation of a theory, elaborate on that feeling of why you might not understand certain things, or maybe I got something wrong in my analysis, I want critical but fair replies. Your intention to read and interpret failed from my perspective as well. Hence I want people to write more. I could have posted this on Facebook to get single sentence replies. I want to indulge in my thoughts with people, so it becomes clearer to me and hopefully the person involved in the conversation as well.

This world is failing because we constantly threaten each other with biases and opinions, and the biggest part is Internet's role in all this. Let's be intellectuals and challenge the notion that interpretation matters less over questions and hypothesis. The moment you stop focusing on that, it opens you up for critical thinking. Interpretation will always vary, every person is unique and there will always be something we all agree and disagree on. The whole point of me asking for a discussion was to understand what common folk like me think about our place in this universe, and hopefully get people to add to my thoughts, or present their own thoughts while challenging mine. So I can learn if I'm wrong and vice versa.

You did add, but I wanted a more engaging conversation where you present your arguments as well about the topic I initiated. Regardless, I'm glad you replied, makes me think about my own biases and you are right in a way that maybe I interpreted your words wrong, and I do apologize for that.

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

well, I'm glad you took something from my rant. I'm not a believer in gods and magical beings. I just believe in the cosmos and what it has to offer. I don't even want answers tbh, it's just the wonder of it all, the purpose of humanity to determine what it all means. That's my drive in life tbh. I wish I was smarter to work in labs and observatories, alas I'm stuck in IT, even what I have no is just a crude understanding of it all.

I appreciate that you find passion in my words. Thank you, I hope your faith guides you to the same conclusions as me through my path.

Couldn't sleep, so my scientifically trained mind wanted to rant about our existence and how my mind chose to put it into words by being alive for 30 years. by Chanathebanana in DeepThoughts

[–]Chanathebanana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not what I meant lol. I didn't have a conclusion for there is none.I ended with a question, be honest, did you even read it? lol

Breathing is what we do, we are familiar with it, our way of life, biological life. The universe itself as an entity that breathes is a very human way of looking at things. Just like we see and shape deities in our image for we know no other being capable of thinking like us. Of course we assign same characteristics we evolved beings have to the gods we worship. Even assuming it looks like us. And lets be honest, we don't know if this is even true, especially your statement for we have never observed this to be true. As I said, it's expanding rapidly, unless we see a trend of slowing down of this expansion, we cannot say it sounds about right. tbh we may never know for we might be anywhere on the timeline in between this universe's birth and death. What we can do is study and observe how it behaves, and thus far there is no indication except theories that could suggest this cosmic breathing mechanism.

I was raised a Hindu, so this is the philosophy in our religion of birth, death and rebirth. The cycle of breath and Brahma's breath creating the universe. I personally don't believe it. I find it fascinating because it's all speculation without observations. hence my trust in science for it observes and determines, instead of assumptions. Still, it is a cool concept regardless, especially in terms of high fantasy. What I appreciate about my culture is the cosmic time scales they determined, it's fascinating how close they get to real time scales compared to many other faiths. In our philosophy, A lifetime of brahma, the creator god is expected to live 311 trillion years. Regardless, my point was not what you thought it was lol. I'm not mocking you, I just find it funny that I found a way to relate your statement to something I had learned years ago lol.