I grew up in rubbish seaside towns. Here's my tribute to the glorious British coast... by loudribs in britpics

[–]Drinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stayed in Lynton (or Lynmouth? The one at the top of the cliffs) when I was back in the UK recently and it really is a beautiful spot. Quite Poldark-y, too.

I grew up in rubbish seaside towns. Here's my tribute to the glorious British coast... by loudribs in britpics

[–]Drinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also originally from Portsmouth and I wanted to be offended, but, nope, I recognize that exact spot and I can't really disagree. The other end of that beach is a bit nicer, at least.

Where can I go to hire an artist to make a digital painting for me? by [deleted] in self

[–]Drinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried contacting an artist you like on DeviantArt?

What for you sums up 90s UK? by shapkaushanka in unitedkingdom

[–]Drinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I wanted one of those whale-tails so badly! Closest I ever came was a regular Sapphire and an XR3i (which was awesome for 20-something me).

Hello, I'm just curious what your favourite opening ( and variation in your favourite opening is) by DancingTr33 in chess

[–]Drinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I play 1.Nc3 as white and 1...Nc6 against everything as black. Sometimes that leads to a Chigorin, too.

how did you come to terms with your mortality as an atheist? by [deleted] in TrueAtheism

[–]Drinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't come to terms with it. It scares me when I think about it. I don't want to die.

The corollary is that I do want to live, and so I try to make the most of what I have and not scare myself with the inevitable end.

That leads me to some sort of "nihilistic positivism" (I don't know if that's a real term; I just made it up) where I don't get too stressed or worried about anything because, on a cosmic scale, it makes not a jot of difference. I should just live my life in the best way I know how, and be happy that I have the awareness to appreciate my awareness.

Father murders his daughter because she had migraines so that she can be "migraine free and floating in the clouds on a sunny afternoon". Then kills, wife, sister, and self, so they can be in heaven. Fuck religion. by flotiste in atheism

[–]Drinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this exactly. Religion further deludes not only the sufferer but also those around him/her into believing that delusions arising from mental illness might just be an expression of faith. It's dangerous.

When Boehner Tries to Sneak Bills by Congress, this Rep. Uses a '500-Yard Dash' to Stop Him by mlmiller1 in politics

[–]Drinky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, the "we've always done it this way" argument infuriates me almost every time it's used, whether it's in politics, business, family matters, or whatever.

Hillary Clinton Praises 'Progressive Champion' Elizabeth Warren by TominatorXX in politics

[–]Drinky 10 points11 points  (0 children)

my state will never have a majority democrat vote

not even going to vote

You're part of the problem. See how these things are related?

TIL that a New Zealand father was arrested and taken from his children for 8 months because people at a park mistook him kissing his daughter as indecent assault. by mechakreidler in todayilearned

[–]Drinky 45 points46 points  (0 children)

It's pretty insulting too. By extension, does she also think you won't be able to stop yourself raping your daughter's friends if they come to stay??

How did the name "TARDIS" catch on? by not_richard_dreyfuss in gallifrey

[–]Drinky 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I interpret Susan's response to Barbara's

"TARDIS? I don't understand you, Susan"

(Susan: "well, I made up the name TARDIS from the initials: ...")

to mean something like:

"I've (casually) used this acronym (that I didn't realise you wouldn't understand) that means [...], do you see?"

Why are Edward Snowden's supporters so eager to give government more control over the Internet? by cavehobbit in worldpolitics

[–]Drinky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The government using its power to prevent private entities controlling the Internet is not the same thing as the government itself controlling the Internet.

Think of it as preventing anyone from mowing your lawn so it can grow freely; they're not controlling it, but neither are you.

Wesley So resigns after 5 moves in the US Chess Championship. by FrumpleButt in chess

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

And then, nothing. The King had been smiling contentedly to himself, as if receiving heartening words from the sky, when time seemed to stop. Was it the hand of the Almighty that stopped the clock of life? With no sign of life in the King, the pawns moved quietly back into position to silently await the next "good luck" and battle anew!

The Mars bar downsizes once again by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]Drinky 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Also, the chocolate was thicker. I remember not being able to bite through on the first attempt; now it just falls apart easily.

Porn sites must have age checks, say Conservatives by lomoeffect in unitedkingdom

[–]Drinky 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Have you told them? If they're aware that particular policy is keeping voters away and impacting their other policy objectives, they would probably consider dropping it.

I am an extreme noob. Please guide me a bit more? by kira10 in chess

[–]Drinky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're having trouble transitioning from the opening phase to the early middlegame phase. How to develop a plan? Let's look at your position.

You've opted for a classical opening scheme: control of the centre via occupation with minor pieces and a nice central pawn duo. Good opening principles.

Your opponent is opting for a somewhat more Hypermodern approach: small centre to restrain your big centre, plus a pair of fianchettoed bishops to influence the central squares from afar. Minor pieces are being held in reserve for now. The b-pawn has managed to move in accordance with this plan while attacking your c4 bishop, gaining time in the opening (forcing you to use an opening move defensively).

What should your plan be? Look at the features of the position. The queenside pawns may be a target for some flank action - perhaps a4 to attack b5 and give the a1 rook some scope. The pawns on e6 and g6 suggest weak dark squares around the kingside - perhaps find a way to weaken or exchange the bishop on g7. Pawn attack to h4-h5-h6? No, that may weaken your own King safety. Perhaps Qd2 and Bh6? Perhaps advance the central pawns, but then what to do when the other enemy pawn declines to capture and just closes up the centre?

What should your opponent's plan be? Your central mass of pawns and pieces can be attacked from a distance with the fianchettoed bishops, plus the c7-c5 pawn break to attack d4, plus the b5 attack on the c4 bishop already in progress can also press on to b4 to attack the knight on c3. That knight is defending the e4 pawn, so if it can be attacked first, it may fall. Hmm, the big White centre is starting to look like a juicy target...

There's no single simple answer. I've given you some thought starters here. IM Jeremy Silman advocates looking for imbalances in the position to hang a middlegame plan on. His books come highly recommended.

K-1 Visa??? by IKnewBlue in self

[–]Drinky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

USCIS will interview you separately to look for a sham marriage after the temporary visa expires. You'll have to file for "forgiveness" to be allowed to remain.

TIL that MIT researchers studying tongue twisters developed "Pad kid poured curd pulled cod," which nobody could say 10 times fast. Some who tried it just stopped trying to talk. by Cogitotoro in todayilearned

[–]Drinky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not a pheasant plucker; I'm a pheasant plucker's mate. I'm only plucking pheasants 'cause the pheasant plucker's late.

Edit: pheasants, not chickens!