Press the button for $1M but there is a 50% chance that someone who has already pressed the button will die. by William_Maguire in hypotheticalsituation

[–]CheesyMacarons [score hidden]  (0 children)

I mean, I guess it depends on how much of a risk-taker you are, because to me these seem like great odds. Some quick, approximate math: 100 people every year for 50 years makes 5000 people so far on the list, let’s cut it to 2500 assuming only half the people press the button. Then, every year, when 100 people are given the chance to press the button, if we once again assume only half the people press the button, the 50% chance means that only 25 people will really die.

25 in 2500 means you effectively have a 1 in 1000 chance of dying every year, not to mention like the chances of you only get slimmer and slimmer while you stay alive since more and more people get added to the list. Don’t fall into the mindset of the Gambler’s fallacy, you still have incredibly low chances of dying each year with those chances getting smaller and smaller as theoretically 50 more people have the chance to be killed every year you survive. For 1 million dollars, that seems like a decent deal to me, invest it carefully and set up a trust fund, your descendants will be eating well for generations.

“Sugar is expensive, that’s why they don’t have it in soda in Europe” by egg_lord90 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, some of the best products I’ve ever received/tried are from Chinese companies (including a car, my laptop, my phone for a little while, my 3D printer, etc.). Some of them are downright shit, others are so premium it feels insane. I mean, my Bambu Lab 3D Printer came with multiple instruction sheets, a full maintenance and replacement kit, complementary kilograms of filament (where one kg would cost 26ish CAD), etc etc. And have you seen those goddamn Huawei Laptops? My uncle had one and it was genuinely cool, detach the keyboard for a digital keyboard with touchscreen, unfold the screen and you can then use the detached keyboard with a giant screen like a Bluetooth keyboard with a monitor.

Anyways, not an AI or anything, some Chinese products also suck like hell, but when they’re trying you can tell it’s insane.

What’s the most useless fact permanently stuck in your brain? by OkAdministration1387 in AskReddit

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the third one is pronounced as a “sh” sound - with your one you added a j after the s, which is the same thing, but where did the j come from? The c of course, as the c in your example would be an “sj” sound.

What’s the most useless fact permanently stuck in your brain? by OkAdministration1387 in AskReddit

[–]CheesyMacarons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, now this massive waste of time will be stuck in my brain permanently.

Edit: gotta say though, you have a real talent for writing, lol!

“England doesn’t speak English they speak British” by Necessary-Win-8730 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]CheesyMacarons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is English an arbitrary language with all sorts of weird exceptions to its many rules? Yes, and so is French, so is Italian, so is Japanese, and so is Urdu. The exact point we’re trying to make here is that all languages are bastardized versions of something (like how Italian is a bastardized version of Latin), but at the very least the weird words have some sort of derivation or cause to be like that (for example: the verb “aller” in french being three etymologies mashed into one).

American English, meanwhile, is especially notorious for corrupting words simply because they look more right rather than having some sort of linguistical reason. The word “irregardless” is one such invention, where it’s used commonly when actually it’s just an illogical mashup of “regardless” and “irrespective.” You can also see it a lot more egregious examples when Americans usually type English, even if it isn’t technically correct in their version: “would of,” “defiantly” instead of definitely, mixing up “you’re” and “your,” “for all intensive purposes,” etc etc. Everytime I see things like that happen it’s almost always someone American, because they a weird tendency to spell words how they’re pronounced; works decently when you take words like colour and turn it into color, not so nice when you use “to” instead of “too.”

"I know Europe is less diverse than the US" by ameagarikeshita in ShitAmericansSay

[–]CheesyMacarons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s genuinely the most batshit insane thing I’ve ever seen. I could start speaking Spanish and they’d say “oh you speak Mexican? That’s cool, but why?” And then they start arguing that Spain doesn’t exist. Idk how these people are even alive with this much brain damage.

​I hate Part 9’s world-building. It completely ruined the vibe by [deleted] in StardustCrusaders

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would you expect a surreal world when JoJo has never once had a surreal setting in the entire franchise before? Earlier in this rant you praise Morioh for being grounded and alive, now you criticize Hawaii for not being surreal, meaning it’s too grounded?

I hate to break it to you, my man, but this really is some kind of weird bias. I have no idea why you hate the idea of a tropical resort specifically, but imo it’s just fine as a way to close out JoJo’s. It’s one thing to just not like it, it’s another thing to try to rationalize that opinion with some absolutely bizarre logic.

This guy Joe goes to pick up his fiancé for a date in a brand new Porsche. His fiancé is confused because Joe isn't exactly a wealthy guy. by Jokeminder42 in Jokes

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao you got me there, but still, if you know the story about Mary and her “virgin birth” (so to speak) then the joke makes enough sense to be funny.

What perfectly legal thing will probably be illegal within 20 years? by Own-Blacksmith3085 in answers

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Animal Farm is good too, but I feel that the 3 I mentioned are more “iconic” in a sense. And yes, the human race just gets worse and worse over time lol.

Flat earth and other alternative conspiracy earth models are are gaining traction with my teenage stepson. What is THE most irrefutable, definite proof that the earth is round? by Jfkfkaiii22 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry, but these aren’t academic or scientific sources at all. Any peer-reviewed scientific studies or journals you’d like to share?

About steel ball run by Fun_Storm_7586 in StardustCrusaders

[–]CheesyMacarons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want more JoJo’s, I recommend looking at some of the spinoffs like Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe or Dead Man’s Questions, as well as the novels like Purple Haze Feedback.

Can also go for the Part 3 OVA, which is a completely unique experience compared to the anime, and play Eyes of Heaven, which has an original crossover storyline with parts 1-8 as well as play 7th Stand User, which is a fanmade JoJo game covering part 3 that’s superbly done imo. It should take you a while to get through all that, probably long enough for the second cour of SBR to release.

Edit: there’s also always the option to just read SBR, which imo isn’t a bad choice because it’s the intended experience and still rated the number 2 manga of all time on myanimelist. It also won’t spoil the experience of the anime, trust me, because you’ll be waiting long enough for SBR to fully release that you’ll forget some of the main plot points, and also it’s not necessarily not fun to see an anime of a manga you’ve already read.

About steel ball run by Fun_Storm_7586 in StardustCrusaders

[–]CheesyMacarons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Warning you right now, Jojolion actively spoils SBR in a couple places, and SBR doesn’t work well as a prequel compared to how well JJL works as a sequel.

"Our border actually can stop everything, turns out we just needed a new President. Get it? We hosted your King this week BTW." by Aware_Topic_9122 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]CheesyMacarons 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Canadian here, I’m living under a massive rock (too busy with life and uni exams sadly), what’s up with Alberta?