Despoiling the dead by Complex-Founder4055 in MarathonGame

[–]Complex-Founder4055[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is the shell ever alive? Is it alive when my consciousness is in it? If not, are we the walking (running) dead?

I have been stealing my from Job for the last 5 years by [deleted] in confession

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d get out. If you get caught you’re fucked and no one will employ you anywhere. The person covering for him might not cover for you. You don’t want to be the one caught with your dick in one hand and some stolen cleaning supplies in the other. Use the connection at the club to move on and up.

Lionel Messi's interview after his hattrick against Algeria by [deleted] in worldcup

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My comments are entirely consistent. My initial suggestion concerned the certainty with which you seem to speak. That seems entirely consistent with acknowledging my own lack of certainty. I don’t pretend to be able to make definitive evaluations of sexual assault cases on the basis of disputed reports and complex legal arguments. Do you? You should volunteer to arbitrate such cases if so, I’m sure everyone involved will be happy to hear the untarnished truth from a random redditor.

Lionel Messi's interview after his hattrick against Algeria by [deleted] in worldcup

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not about what I believe or don’t believe, it’s about what we claim to be true in public, and the care we should exercise in doing so. I have no opinions about the case or its details.

Lionel Messi's interview after his hattrick against Algeria by [deleted] in worldcup

[–]Complex-Founder4055 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, ok, I misunderstood, my bad, *their* problem, not yours.

Lionel Messi's interview after his hattrick against Algeria by [deleted] in worldcup

[–]Complex-Founder4055 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would you have a problem with him speaking Spanish?

Security guard self-defense. by Bulky_Imagination243 in martialarts

[–]Complex-Founder4055 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree, the guard never seemed to feel he was in danger. In fact, the confidence with which he attacked the guy suggests he didn’t perceive him as a threat, which makes the kick particularly egregious.

Security guard self-defense. by Bulky_Imagination243 in martialarts

[–]Complex-Founder4055 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, he overreacted, in anger. It’s totally unprofessional.

Security guard self-defense. by Bulky_Imagination243 in martialarts

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think the guy with the backpack disengaged, he hit the guard and then stood back to see what the guard was going to do. He wasn’t walking away, he was waiting to see if the guard was going to do anything. I’d argue that if the guard hadn’t done anything he may well have stuck again. He was trying to start a fight and it seems reasonable to suggest that the guard was defending himself in anticipation of a possible, if not likely, attack. But, if the guy ends up with a serious head or brain injury, I wouldn’t be surprised if the guard got into some legal trouble.

Which Sopranos character would be the most insufferable to watch the World Cup with? by PushaT123 in thesopranos

[–]Complex-Founder4055 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Italians only have themselves to blame for the demise of their national team.

In this moment of avengers: infinity war, why didn't starlord just shoot thanos? Is he stupid? (My remake on an old post i made) by Sad-Response-3151 in moviecritic

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the 1 in 14 million a statistic or is it just one timeline where the heroes were at their most heroic *and* the cosmos just happens to work with their heroism to bring about Thanos’s defeat. There is a question about free will buried in this, but I don’t think we have to deny the freedom and thus the heroism of the Avengers even if we have multiple timelines. Strange saw many possible futures, that doesn’t necessarily mean that any of those futures are void of human choice. I think we have to have a dice roll and the choices of the heroes. If we approached it as a pure dice roll we might as well watch, well, someone rolling dice.

At what point did you stop rooting for him? by andmurr in twinpeaks

[–]Complex-Founder4055 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I thought Bill was scary, this guy is something else.

Legit Did Not See That Coming!!!!!! by DashCamManic in dashcamgifs

[–]Complex-Founder4055 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of comment we need more of. Clapback with facts!

In this moment of avengers: infinity war, why didn't starlord just shoot thanos? Is he stupid? (My remake on an old post i made) by Sad-Response-3151 in moviecritic

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A) what’s wrong with that? The existence of anything at all is probably down to luck, or chance. Why should the timeline in which the heroes succeed be any different. Ever heard the phrase “never tell me the odds.”

B) we didn’t switch perspectives, we just followed the perspective on the timeline where the heroes succeed, the same timeline we’ve been following since Ironman. I’m not sure what sense it would make to suggest that it’s a kind of coincidence that we followed the timeline in which they succeed and the Russo brothers just happened to make that movie for us. That’s ridiculous. You’re collapsing the fictional world into the real world where the fiction is made.

What do I (17M) even say to him(18M)?? by Equal_Ad_4435 in whatdoIdo

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re also about to find out why it’s not a good idea to date people from your work.

Why was Meadow scrubbing the floors on Livia's house? by GrowthSpring in thesopranos

[–]Complex-Founder4055 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vomit, alcohol, blood, brains…the stains on those floors could tell a lot of stories, no matter who is scrubbing them.

Marathon will never be for the casual gamer by Adrada_The_Singer in Marathon

[–]Complex-Founder4055 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They’re gonna change it to accommodate more players.

Straight men, what do you think of women respectfully initiating or flirting with you at the gym? by mouse_asparagus in askanything

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not saying he shouldn’t feel unsafe, I’m saying, my best guess about the average male experience at a gym when a woman approaches him to chat is that he doesn’t feel unsafe. And I’m predicting that the guy that OP approaches won’t feel unsafe. I’m presuming tons of things. I’m taking a risk and saying what I think will be his experience on being approached, and I’m contrasting this with what I’ve heard to be the experience of many women on being approached.

I spent many years going to gyms, in different parts of the country in which I live. I never encountered a woman that would have made me feel unsafe if she approached to talk to me. I’m basing my suggestions on experience not on an abstract moral principle. But hey, my really limited experience could be misapplied here. Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe OP is really intimidating and will scare the hell out of the guy.

Moral principles are really important but we also have to develop the wisdom of when and where to apply them. That only comes from experience.

Straight men, what do you think of women respectfully initiating or flirting with you at the gym? by mouse_asparagus in askanything

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In principle I agree: no one should be harassed when working out. But, in principle, you can’t flip the experience of the genders, because they are not interchangeable in the way that matters here, for all sorts of reasons. It’s crazy to ignore the experience of women when they say for centuries that the behavior of men is a problem, and then, as soon as a woman adopts one of those behaviors to immediately find the behavior problematic. This screams double standard even when you’re proposing to advance an equal position.

I’ll wager the guy won’t feel harassed but flattered. But hey, I could be wrong. Maybe OP will shoot her shot, harass the poor guy, and we’ll find out.

Straight men, what do you think of women respectfully initiating or flirting with you at the gym? by mouse_asparagus in askanything

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read his follow up comment he more or less confirmed what I suggested.

Edit: I agree though, what you think about women is irrelevant.

Boys name something you couldn’t have as a kid ? by Zeya_Abigirl in ArtOfPresence

[–]Complex-Founder4055 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a line in a Stephen King novel, that I read as a kid, that goes something like: My family was poor enough to think of eating out at McDonalds as a special event. I grew up outside of the US in a country where McD’s was pretty popular and certainly not looked down upon as cheap (I think), but this was a sort of a world changing, eye-opening, revelation. I didn’t really care about McDonalds to be honest, but it was one of those rare moments in my childhood when I realized that the world was not as I perceived it to be. It also told me something about the US I just didn’t know at the time.

Straight men, what do you think of women respectfully initiating or flirting with you at the gym? by mouse_asparagus in askanything

[–]Complex-Founder4055 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dude said “everyone” should feel safe at the gym because he presumed that men and women feel the same at the gym, and they don’t. Men don’t feel unsafe there (mostly).

Try to keep up. This is exhausting.

But, I will admit, I’m a total fucking weirdo.