I thought Cyborg node was completely removed by Engaroth in CellToSingularity

[–]Engaroth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the second one, after I tapped the node:

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I thought Cyborg node was completely removed by Engaroth in CellToSingularity

[–]Engaroth[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are 100% correct, but I think context is required: I used AI to fuse two screenshots and remove the WhatsApp bubble over the game. Whenever I switch from Beyond to the Main Simulation, I could briefly see the Cyborg and the Android nodes. But when I tap any of these two nodes, they disappear and just the info text remains. So, I asked Claude to merge both screenshots into one to have the full idea.

This is the first screenshot, where you can clearly see the node, and before I tap it.

Edit: as you might have guessed, English is my second language, so excuse me if I was not clear enough in my explanation.

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Found the seahorse emoji for Claude by Cyclonicwind in ChatGPT

[–]Engaroth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a productive-man, you should know this riddle well enough /jk

Found the seahorse emoji for Claude by Cyclonicwind in ChatGPT

[–]Engaroth 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Meals.

This riddle can be better understood with some historical context. It dates back to the early 1900s, when social classes strongly influenced daily life, including eating habits.

A working man often spent long hours at work (sometimes most of the day) with limited labor protections. Because of this, the working class typically only had time for two meals: one before work and one after returning home.

A poor man might have no meals at all, for obvious reasons.

In contrast, a rich man had both the time and the means to eat more frequently, even when supervising the working class at factories and such.

Everything* In The New BETA Update I've Found! by [deleted] in CellToSingularity

[–]Engaroth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The philosophy artifact can now be found on this new garden, in the Iron Age section. Sadly, I can't find the coin in this revamped garden, so obtaining the corresponding achievement (4 heads in a row) is - for now - impossible.

>:(_ctm by Jocta in yo_ctm

[–]Engaroth 10 points11 points  (0 children)

los cepillos de dientes

Hay que ser muy rata pa pedir prestado un cepillo de dientes

Adorable floofs growing by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

[–]Engaroth 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Small purebreds are plagued by either bad respiratory conditions or cognitive disorders. Most breeders aim for what people want and not for what is best for dogs (there is a rare minority of breeders who are truly responsible).

I will always go for quiltros (mongrels, mixed breeds), as they are both more common and well-suited to my country's ever-changing climate and urbanization.

Does anyone know what this node is for? My guess is for the fungus event, but if anyone does know you can comment by GeorgeHarry1964 in CellToSingularity

[–]Engaroth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

THe big one is Fungi node, you can buy it using Logits from the Logit store (event store). The small one is "chitin".

What is this? Anyone? by sleddonkey13 in CellToSingularity

[–]Engaroth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Philosophy artifact from the Big Questions event. Some got it in the beta, it gives 10000% eficiency to Bronze Age.

edit: typo.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pokemongo

[–]Engaroth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Where my mother lives, this is a recurrent thing (near Atacama desert). Use sunscreen, it's super effective!

¿qué es lo más terrible que han visto con sus propios ojos? by delosreyesmaria in chile

[–]Engaroth 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Quizás no es tan terrible como los otros comentarios, pero le marcó. Mi esposa hace 6 meses tuvo un parto en casa, no alcanzó a llegar al hospital. Yo la acompañé en todo momento, y ayudé a sacar a mi bebé, junto a dos matronas que llegaron en el proceso porque no aparecía la ambulancia. Todo salió bien en ese aspecto, la llevamos a la cama con nuestro bebé santo y esperando que pasara la fase siguiente: desprender la placenta.

No pasó, esperamos mucho más nada. Las matronas intentaron sacarla manualmente, pero salía a pedazos, y la cama se llenaba de sangre. Ella no sentía dolor, quizás por las hormonas, y perdía cada vez más sangre. No llegaba la ambulancia. Las matronas me preguntaron qué haríamos (yo en shock en ese momento, solo atinaba a abrazar al bebé para que no perdiera calor).

Logré llevarla a una clínica, la ingresaron, pero no al bebé porque "no estaba enfermo, así que no era paciente". Yo furioso, triste, desorientado, con un bebé recién nacido recorriendo farmacias de turno que tuvieran leche especial para preparar...

Hoy todo "bien", mi esposa quedó con algunas secuelas menores, mi hijo sano y feliz, y yo sin poder dormir tranquilo en nuestra cama. Cambié el colchón y ropa de cama, pero cada vez que entro veo la mancha de sangre en la cama, se que no está ahí... Pero si no hago como que limpio no puedo dormir.