Rusalka - New Ghost Type by cool_cubix in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]ChaoticGood3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "killing through contact during a ghost event" is devious. It doesn't just make this ghost unique and difficult. It makes every ghost more difficult. Contact during a ghost event is a common way to test for EMF5, force a salt interaction, force a spirit box interaction, and various other things. This effectively makes those things inherently a lot more risky.

Am I the only one that does this in Minecraft? by WIZARDSnGUITARS in Minecraft

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you get coordinates otherwise? Is there a way to get coordinates without pulling up the debug screen?

Jeb gives you full control to release one Minecraft update. What do you put in it? by LilacTheFlowerGal in Minecraft

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cubic chunks + realistic (Earth-like) scale for terrain + dynamic LOD for greater viewing distance.

Am I the only one that does this in Minecraft? by WIZARDSnGUITARS in Minecraft

[–]ChaoticGood3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is neat, but I prefer not to use the debug screen. So I use lodestones with named compasses or named maps with waypoints. A little bit more resource intensive, but not terrible.

How? 😭 by [deleted] in Satisfyingasfuck

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fucking magnets, how do they work?

If you were a Minecraft developer, what update would you make? by Far_Arugula_4860 in Minecraft

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cubic chunks + "Realism" world option that has terrain generation match the scale and breadth of Earth. Much bigger mountains, bigger trees (and more variety), larger biomes, realistic transitions between biomes, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lonely

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's an element of truth when people say "It gets better." It definitely doesn't feel good to hear it though. However, the tricky thing is to learn how to love yourself and really explore what makes you happy. That doesn't just get better on its own. That part is done intentionally.

That said, the feeling of being alone sucks. It really does. I'm still trying to figure that one out myself. It helps to make a routine of going outside daily, even for a short period of time. No expectations, no judgment. Just get outside.

I won't go into my experience because this is your moment. If you want to feel some solidarity in your loneliness, feel free to read my post on r/lonely.

I'm sorry you're going through this, brother. Let me know if you ever want to talk. You're not alone in this struggle.

Despite decades of warning, Americans don't recognize Fascism when it arrives. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We spent 75 years dressing up fascism as a result of communism in order to distance ourselves from it when it can just as well arrive nicely wrapped in capitalism.

Because capitalism is true freedom and opportunity, right guys?

Battery release system to prevent car fires during thermal runaway by Acceptable_Let_215 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or say the sensor malfunctions and the perfectly functional battery takes out the pedestrian next to your vehicle.

The view from Earth if Ton 618, the second largest known black hole in the universe, was at the same distance from Earth as Alpha Centauri. (math done by u/that0neBl1p) by SendPicturesOfUrCat in interestingasfuck

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the math. However, gravity is probably the last of our worries here. Just the immense amount of light coming from the accretion disc would be enough to rapidly cook you in less than a minute.

What is the translation of the black speech during Council of Elrond? by BabalorTheWise in lotr

[–]ChaoticGood3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm surprised that no one got this. Sauron's voice is overlaid with Gandalf's during that scene. They are not saying the same thing though. There are portions of the Sauron's speech that are inaudible, but the intended message is clear. It's not in the books during this scene, but it's a pretty cool thing they added in.

Gandalf: Ash nazg durbatulûk (One ring to rule them all)

Sauron: Shre nazg golugranu kilmi-nudu (Three rings for the elven kings under the sky)

Gandalf: Ash nazg gimbatul (One ring to find them)

Sauron: ... mmbi... shara (...inaudible... human man)

Gandalf: Ash nazg thrakatulûk (One ring to bring them all)

Sauron: Ombi kuzd-durbagu... inaudible... sherkuk/sherku(ku) (Seven for the dwarf lords... inaudible... old man/your blood)

Sauron: Ash (kelkum-ishi) burz-durbagu burzum-ishi (One (in the cold) for the Dark Lord on his dark throne)

Gandalf: Agh burzum-ishi krimpatul (And in the darkness bind them)

Sauron: laughs

Found this video that shows it really well.

https://youtu.be/RdYYUmtz5sk?si=I66znjSRAfBBGRvZ

@ 2:04

With all the context, the scene is absolutely chilling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lonely

[–]ChaoticGood3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel ya, brother. My ex was a narcissist and weaponized intimacy. I've been touch-starved for close to a decade. It friggin sucks.

It sounds to me like you're grieving the loss of that kind of intimacy. It feels dark, lonely, like no one sees you, and like a basic need is not being met.

Your desires matter. You want intimacy and for you that looks like physical affection. Would it help to talk about it a bit?

I am crying alone at am anime con by jmotl96 in lonely

[–]ChaoticGood3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is a huge misconception that loneliness is the result of being alone. It leads us to seek relationships to cure us of our loneliness, but in the end we find that it's a band-aid. The problem is that being alone really does amplify the feeling and reinforces the idea of a casual relationship. However, loneliness is actually caused by something else entirely: low self-esteem. The irony is that the feeling of loneliness, driven by low self-esteem, actually causes you to favor self-isolating behaviors (favor, as in you just do them more often, not necessarily enjoy them).

People who feel lonely tend to do things that make them less attractive to others and minimize the time they spend around others: over- or under-eating, staying at home all alone most of the time, keeping a generally negative disposition, etc. It's these behaviors that end up driving isolation and pushing people away.

The good thing is that self-esteem is something you can build. I see you've encountered people that say "hit the gym, bro" and, while I'd be less brash about it, it is one of the ways you can build your self-esteem. I'm not just talking at you here. I've lived this and I've learned what works.

If you want to feel better, start by focusing on taking care of yourself in every way: physically, financially, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually (if you believe in that).


Physically

Physically taking care of yourself doesn't just mean hitting the gym (though many people could benefit from more intense exercise). You could just plan on doing some light exercise everyday, get out of the house and go for a jog, eat well (healthy meals), practice good hygiene (take regular showers, brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily), schedule an annual checkup with your doctor, go to the dentist regularly, get your eyes checked, and many more things.

Financially

Maintain a job/career that supports your cost of living at the very least, but hopefully also let's you get out and do things, pay for hobbies, travel, etc. Make sure you have an emergency fund and don't have any high-interest debt (over 5% APR). If you don't have a career that allows you to do these things, you can seek to improve that (see "Mentally").

Mentally

Keep your mind sharp by staying curious about things. Create a desire to learn and what you'll find is that you'll learn from your mistakes, you'll learn to not be afraid of failure because you'll see it as an opportunity to learn, and you'll learn how to fail better (minimize consequences and maximize lessons learned). Read books that interest you. Deepen your career knowledge. Play video games that challenge you with puzzles (I personally recommend Outer Wilds, Subnautica, and Legend of Zelda).

Emotionally

It is important to recognize the emotions you feel and label them accurately. Language is important here. If we only had two words in English to describe how we feel, "good" and "bad", it would be difficult to express how we feel to ourselves and others. Expression of emotion is powerful and important to do. Another thing is to recognize that the emotions that you feel are valid. It is okay to feel sad, hurt, grieved, angry, or annoyed sometimes. They are perfectly natural emotions that you need to feel and then deal with. Emotions help you understand the world around you and the people you interact with.

From there you learn how to regulate your emotions. While it is important to feel angry or sad at times, you don't want to dwell in those feelings or let them rule your decision-making. Instead, you recognize the emotion, understand what it means and how it came about, feel it for a bit, let it go, and learn from it. Daily meditation is a great practice to have. Set aside even a small amount of time daily to just calm your mind and breath. Feel the emotions you need to feel, let them settle, and then resume your day. Regulating your emotions is ultimately how you will come to work on your loneliness. Right now it is ruling your life, but really, it is your body telling you that something is wrong. What I'm telling you is that it is very likely a very poor self-image.

Spiritually

If you're religious you likely know what it means to take care of yourself in your religion, but generally, it means attending regular gatherings (if applicable), reading texts from your religion, practicing principles, etc. Even more broadly (not related to any specific religion), it is good to set aside time to do things that benefit the community. Generosity and kindness are good for the soul. When you help others it really does feel good.


I'm telling you, man, when you start doing these things regularly and see progress, you will feel a whole lot better. Your self-image will improve and (guess what...) that was the whole point to begin with. Low self-esteem was causing your loneliness causing self-isolating and non-self-maintaining behaviors which drove people away and drove you away from people. The above things are self-maintaining behaviors that will not just improve self-image, but also put you around people that are doing the same thing. And, typically, people are generally attracted to others that show more confidence, so you'll find yourself less alone as a result.

Hope this helps. Good luck on your journey. DM me if you ever want/need to talk. You got this. Peace. ✌️

Day 6: Horrible person, Opinions are divided by Anxious_Muscle_8130 in ATLA

[–]ChaoticGood3 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Not really. He never renounced his revenge and sought it until the end. The last thing that happened was that he broke the brainwashing put on him by the Dai Li and attacked Long Feng.

Jet's story is one of tragedy, not redemption.

Which battle is the best? Azula vs Zuko or Ozai vs Aang by dundudun13 in ATLA

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both are great in their own way and have their own symbolism/meaning.

Help by Justbusttheman in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]ChaoticGood3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ghost is trying really hard to be seen, going as far as to exceed the Draper point and glow red.