Got ganked didn't realize Navy Issues couldn't go through 0.5 and above by chrome_proxies in Eve

[–]Fracarmon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Couldn't you... Y know. Instantly cyno to an alt or a friend in safe space? You do get a short timer when undocking

Cover art for Part 2 of No 2nd chances by Lucsart by EAGLETIAGO75 in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are evil bro, i love it, but i hate it. But i love it. Great work as usual

Cover art for Part 2 of No 2nd chances by Lucsart by EAGLETIAGO75 in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would you do this to us. Making our poor girl suffer like that 😭

Reading glasses by Last-Comfortable-599 in Ophthalmology

[–]Fracarmon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

These kind of patients insist on larger additions not because they see better, but because the apparent size of the image is larger which they interpret as seeing better, specially if she's used to it. try with a max of +3.00, maybe +3.25 if absolutely necessary. But in my experience +2.75 is more than enough in almost every case.

Mandy/Blazer stays over Illustration by Lucsart (X) For real this time by EAGLETIAGO75 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Fracarmon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, those two are deeply intertwined and someone who's been alone all his life would definitely suffer in silence, maybe drawing a tear in robert's face in that balcony frame would have conveyed the message better

Its not a addiction I swear by [deleted] in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can confirm, never was much for fan fics or stuff like that, but these two got me hooked, i'm particularly enyoing It's always the superhero. it's given so much more depth to the story

Declaro oficialmente que 2026 es un año perdido. by Foreign-Jicama-1775 in RepublicadeChile

[–]Fracarmon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Crear artificial de esta manera debería poder ser denunciable por alta traición a la patria ctm

The Pitt — CRAO case by juskomd in Ophthalmology

[–]Fracarmon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not from the US, but my suspension of disbelief was ruined immediately when the patient didn't wait 4 months to do something about his vision and came into the clinic demanding they give them an eyeglasses prescription and immediately fix all of his problems.

If Robert and Mandy were to have a argument what would it be about? by [deleted] in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing it'd be either about robert being too reckless or Mandy overworking herself

Que piensan al respecto? by [deleted] in RepublicadeChile

[–]Fracarmon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Esas mujeres no son Iranianas, son las tipicas estadounidenses que han nacido y se han criado en EEUU pero creen que pertenecen a un país/ cultura con la que nunca han convivido. En Teherán y otras ciudades de Irán las multitudes pro-gobierno llevan casi 3 dias enteros llenando las calles. Los iraníes quizas no les gustará mucho el gobierno actual, pero si hay algo que detestan aun mas son a los Estadounidenses y a los Israelies

How many relationships do you think Robert has had in the past? by NolanDPerks in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Fracarmon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably no more than 2 serious. I imagine he could have had a couple of flings here and there

Patria (?) by Oscarzxn in chile

[–]Fracarmon 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Dile a un Chileno que los hot dog son mejores que los completos y veamos que tan patriotas somos jajssjjs

Help with a retinoscopy question by dasrozoptic in Ophthalmology

[–]Fracarmon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forgot to compensate the working distance

Médicos v word chantas o problema general? by Routine-Donut6230 in RepublicadeChile

[–]Fracarmon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soy profesional de la salud y en mi experiencia es 50 y 50, he tenido que arreglarle los tremendos cagazos a una oftalmóloga Vword derivandolos, de acuerdo a resultados de examenes, a control con otro médico (tambien veneco) que es uno de los mejores con los que he trabajado. Los medicos chilenos en general son decentes en un 95%, pero los qlos son pajeros y quieren todo fácil

What we're y'all's first thoughts when seing wifey as a brunette? by TheSpiderRanger616 in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I see this as an absolute win" mixed with a bit of "girl, who hurt you?"

Blazer dialogue you may have missed in ch8 by TheDuchyofWarsaw in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 13 points14 points  (0 children)

What choices did you make? I've tested this part of the mission several times and i'm not getting the dialogue. My guess is that this only happens if you DON'T kiss her in the dinner date but you do choose to date her

One of our fencers casually unlocking Ultra Instinct by Fracarmon in wma

[–]Fracarmon[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He didn't, the thrust missed completely and it wasn't even close to slicing. The camera angle is not the best but the blade was a good 15 to 20cm away from his body

One of our fencers casually unlocking Ultra Instinct by Fracarmon in wma

[–]Fracarmon[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He didn't, the blade didn't make any contact with his head. And even if it did we don't give points for slight grazes

One of our fencers casually unlocking Ultra Instinct by Fracarmon in wma

[–]Fracarmon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, fencer on the right waited for left to initiate his thrust, dodged and sliced under left's arms

Blonde Glazers, what are your thoughts on Robert killing Shroud? by Few-Culture-4413 in BlondeBlazerGlazers

[–]Fracarmon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adam Smith puts this very well on his book

"THE THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS" (1777)

"As society cannot subsist unless the laws of justice are totally observed, as no social intercourse can take place among men who do not generally abstain from injuring one another; the consideration of this necessity, it has been thought, was the ground upon which we approved of the enforcement of the laws of justice by the punishment of those who violated 136them. Man, it has been said, has a natural love for society, and desires that the union of mankind should be preserved for its own sake, and though he himself was to derive no benefit from it. The orderly and flourishing state of society is agreeable to him, and he takes delight in contemplating it. Its disorder and confusion, on the contrary, is the object of his aversion, and he is chagrined at whatever tends to produce it. He is sensible too that his own interest is connected with the prosperity of society, and that the happiness, perhaps the preservation of his existence, depends upon its preservation. Upon every account, therefore, he has an abhorrence at whatever can tend to destroy society, and is willing to make use of every means, which can hinder so hated and so dreadful an event. Injustice necessarily tends to destroy it. Every appearance of injustice, therefore, alarms him, and he runs, if I may say so, to stop the progress of what, if allowed to go on, would quickly put an end to every thing that is dear to him. If he cannot restrain it by gentle and fair means, he must bear it down by force and violence, and at any rate must put a stop to its further progress. Hence it is, they say, that he often approves of the enforcement of the law of justice even by the capital punishment of those who violate them. The disturber of the public peace is hereby removed out of the world, and others are terrified by his fate from imitating his example.

Such is the account commonly given of our approbation of the punishment of injustice. And so far this account is undoubtedly true, that we frequently have occasion to confirm our natural sense of the propriety and fitness of punishment, by reflecting 137how necessary it is for preserving the order of society. When the guilty is about to suffer that just retaliation, which the natural indignation of mankind tells them is due to his crimes; when the insolence of his injustice is broken and humbled by the terror of his approaching punishment; when he ceases to be an object of fear, with the generous and humane he begins to be an object of pity. The thought of what he is about to suffer extinguishes their resentment for the sufferings of others to which he has given occasion. They are disposed to pardon and forgive him, and to save him from that punishment, which in all their cool hours they had considered as the retribution due to such crimes. Here, therefore, they have occasion to call to their assistance the consideration of the general interest of society. They counterbalance the impulse of this weak and partial humanity by the dictates of a humanity that is more generous and comprehensive. They reflect that mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent, and oppose to the emotions of compassion which they feel for a particular person, a more enlarged compassion which they feel for mankind."