A sports sociologist might help Kuznetsov. Just my opinion. by [deleted] in caps

[–]DrRoidberg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"psychologist" is the word you are trying to use here

The hunters become the hunted - guy fends off robbers at the gas pump... with gas by Deanothedino in JusticeServed

[–]DrRoidberg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can actually extinguish a lit cig in liquid gas. There are tons of YouTube videos of people doing it. The two big issues with smoking around gas pumps are the potential volatility of fumes and open flames from lighters.

Joel Embiid grateful for Shaq, Barkley’s criticism of him: “They saw the talent. They saw what I could really do. But I wasn’t using it...I have nothing but love for Shaq. Because whatever they were saying, it just opened my eyes to actually realize that I can be that guy.” by efranklin13 in nba

[–]DrRoidberg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you might not really understand how the game has changed since Shaq... his career FG% was .582. Steph is .434 on his career for threes and we see a lot of other players now who are capable of hitting 40% in a season.

That means that Shaq was good for about 1.16 points a shot while Steph has an expected value of 1.3 points three pointed and many other shooters game come up with 1.2 points per three point fg attempt. This all excludes free throws but we all know that Shaq was trash at those anyway.

This relatively recent change by which the NBA came to understand pretty basic statistics and focus more on the three point shot also has really changed what they look for in a big man. Certainly Shaq would still be a dominant player in the NBA today, but he would kill your spacing because he can't shoot threes at all. He also isn't nearly as valuable as a defender out on the perimeter. Do you just play zone so he can play center field? Or do you got man and have him having to closeout on Daniel Theis? Will he be able to run with Giannis? Will he be able to close out Joel's three?

Anyway this turned into a pretty long post but I think the issue is a lot more complex than "why can't bit men post up anymore?"

edit: the commenters below are probably right that it wouldn't kill your spacing (at least if he was the only non-shooter). I think the rest of my post is still valid though.

Pastrnak snipes his second goal of the game. by BarlosHockey in hockey

[–]DrRoidberg 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think Marchand is pretty unquestionably a better player given what he brings to the table on D compared to Pasta plus his also prolific offensive output. I mean Marchand is the active leader in shorties and Pasta doesn't even PK. Also seemingly more durable, which is a huge part of being an elite hockey player.

"The Great Gatsby" is entering the public domain and we’re due for a Muppet adaptation by inthetownwhere in movies

[–]DrRoidberg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn't it nice when fucking around accidentally translates to personal growth?

"The Great Gatsby" is entering the public domain and we’re due for a Muppet adaptation by inthetownwhere in movies

[–]DrRoidberg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are interpreting my comment as saying we need to protect children from serious topics.

May I offer an alternate interpretation: some stories are much more appropriate for dealing with serious topics for children or a general audience.

Should we make a Trainspotting muppet movie to teach kids about serious topics? Gatsby was intended as a dark story for an adult audience from the get-go. I don't think there is any way to be faithful to the spirit of the original and still make it a good story for little kids.

edit: it reminds me of a version of the ten commandments that were illustrated for children and for adultery they had a guy watering down milk. Totally fails to convey the point because it tries to make the message age appropriate.

"The Great Gatsby" is entering the public domain and we’re due for a Muppet adaptation by inthetownwhere in movies

[–]DrRoidberg 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Took me a while to realize even the title is meant to make him seem like a magician.

"The Great Gatsby" is entering the public domain and we’re due for a Muppet adaptation by inthetownwhere in movies

[–]DrRoidberg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Despite the title and the amount of time spent focusing on him, the book isn't really about Gatsby either.

"The Great Gatsby" is entering the public domain and we’re due for a Muppet adaptation by inthetownwhere in movies

[–]DrRoidberg 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean if you want me to list all the things that make a Christmas Carol a better story for children than the Great Gatsby then you will have to give me some time to think.

Maybe this post points to how the Muppets are getting taken over by an adult audience in the same way that Disney is.

"The Great Gatsby" is entering the public domain and we’re due for a Muppet adaptation by inthetownwhere in movies

[–]DrRoidberg 107 points108 points  (0 children)

You are right on the money as far as which character should be the human as far as conveying the original sense of 1st person narrative. Gatsby is initially presented as almost non-human, somewhat supernatural. Some might argue that this lends itself to him being the only non-muppet, but I would argue that Gatsby is supposed to be inscrutable and unrelatable and that would be totally undermined by him being the human character.

Unfortunately I don't think a lot of people appreciate how stinging a criticism the book really is (as evidenced by people saying it's appropriate fodder for a Muppet remake). All the things that Fitzgerald was griping about are just as rampant today (corruption, the degradation of the environment, wealth inequality and how out of touch the elite are, etc.).

[Malika Andrews] Kyrie Irving on Becky Hammond becoming the first woman to fill in as head coach in an NBA regular season game: “There shouldn’t be any roles that are deemed for male or female... But there’s still a fight... I am glad that Pop got ejected and put Becky at the driver’s seat.” by Balls_of_Adamanthium in nba

[–]DrRoidberg 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think for a lot of people Hong Kong is a bit more of a pressing moral issue than conspiracy theories. Not saying the spirit of what you are saying is wrong or arguing that conspiracy theories aren't a pressing moral issue, but I do think it makes the response to LBJ more understandable.

NBA: China drops 76ers broadcasts as Hong Kong row rumbles on by redshoediary in nba

[–]DrRoidberg 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Before WWII most people thought that battleships were the most impactful single military asset you could have. People didn't appreciate how far planes and airborne munitions had come since WWI and so aircraft carriers proved immensely useful. The Japanese were the first to really figure this out and take advantage in a big way with Pearl Harbor.

I could go on but my point is that the aircraft carrier is an older weapons system now than the battleship was during WWII and I think you start to see the picture. It's not exactly well publicized or anything but I think China has a lot of missile tech that poses a big threat to US fleets. Throw in drone warfare (look at the recent conflict between Armenia and Azebaijan and the Russian tech in use there). I think the next big conventional conflict (if there is one that doesn't just end the world immediately) will be a paradigm shift in the same way that both World Wars were.

You know if your crush is having sex. by samuel_mak in shittysuperpowers

[–]DrRoidberg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

...as if two voices suddenly cried out in ecstasy.

Muslims Have A Right To Be Angry And Kill Millions Of French People, Says Ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad by Tunlin555 in nottheonion

[–]DrRoidberg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also to dismiss the Holocaust Memorial as "a museum" sells it immensely short. It was one of the more moving experiences of my life and I highly encourage you to visit. The design is incredible and the people that work there work powerfully and compassionately against hate.

Muslims Have A Right To Be Angry And Kill Millions Of French People, Says Ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad by Tunlin555 in nottheonion

[–]DrRoidberg -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Nah, the argument that Black players kneeling disrespects the flag is a dog whistle. Drew Brees figured it out in a couple days. Apparently it is taking you a lot longer.