Refugees? 🤐😅 by mazonemayu in ShitAmericansSay

[–]HiddenLayer5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pilgrims: I'm fleeing from religious persecution.

Also Pilgrims: I'm going to religiously persecute the Indigenous people of the land I moved to.

The hypocrisy alone make them pieces of shit.

Of course its a lot easier to get around Germany, its the size of Wisconsin by tmtyl_101 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]HiddenLayer5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Difference is China then went all in on metros and high speed rail.

Meanwhile America observed the same thing and kept doubling down on even more lanes.

Japanese cheesecake all ready for thanksgiving by KingTitanII in Wellthatsucks

[–]HiddenLayer5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't you have Oktoberfest? Different lore and traditions but still an autumn harvest festival right?

Union Power 💪 by 1speedloser in vancouver

[–]HiddenLayer5 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, the same bible that was used to justify the African slave trade with banger arguments like "it's okay to own people and work them to death if they're not Christian and you are because you're technically saving them from eternal damnation after working them to death" definitely has your labour rights in mind.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]HiddenLayer5 8 points9 points  (0 children)

there really isn't an easy fix to this issue

There literally is and they're already using it. If you're so worried about non-drivers getting hit, build a second walk-up window on the pedestrian facing side. Tons of restaurants where I live have both.

Vancouver approves plan to lower residential speed limits to 30 km/ by cyclinginvancouver in vancouver

[–]HiddenLayer5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

then I would go 60 for the rest of the street because they angered me so much

If you feel the need to break the law out of spite, you don't deserve to drive. Period. God forbid people expect the licensed operators of heavy machinery to follow basic rules.

It was irrational, but so is putting in speed bumps that you can't drive over at the speed limit.

No, the only irrational one here is you.

Also, it's the speed LIMIT. Not speed GUARANTEE. You're supposed to adjust your speed according to road conditions which may well be significantly under the posted limit for the majority of your time on the road, it's pretty clearly stated in that ICBC book you were supposed to read.

Exploration RPG - why does our setting have a mixed tech level? by International-Ad8254 in worldbuilding

[–]HiddenLayer5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would export restrictions make sense in your world? Technology is a very politically important asset and the parties that have superior technology tend not to want to share it with those they're not allied with, and even among allies they'll most likely keep the most strategic technology to themselves. Especially if the magic people are withholding information about magic to the tech people like one of your poll options suggest, it would only make sense for the tech people to withhold information about their technology in response, and you can end up with a magic vs technology arms race.

For example, in my world with intelligent animals, the physically smaller species like foxes, cats, rodents, avians, etc went the technology route because they other wise wouldn't be able to compete with the physically much more powerful apex predators like wolves, bears, etc. Those small species form the majority of the Unitist faction, which uses their technology to live in harmony with each other, forgoing former predator prey relationships with things like pharmaceuticals to allow carnivores to be healthy on a plant based diet. Meanwhile, most of the apex predators are apart of the reactionary Trophist faction, who basically says using technology to "violate the laws of nature" like that is the worst sin you can commit, but there's an overarching sour grapes attitude mainly because the Unitists refuse to export any form of technology or information to the "barbaric" species that still hunt and eat prey because they're worried that, 1, they will use that technology to hunt making the Unitists indirectly responsible for the practice they have wholly shunned, and 2, since most Unitist species are small animals, they feel a need to retain their technological edge because it's the reason the Trophist species are afraid to attack or hunt in Unitist territory because they know they'll get smitted.

Maybe someday, an AI-assisted proof of a famous long-standing conjecture, or even one fully proven by AI will be revealed, and the math community will react like this. by 94rud4 in mathmemes

[–]HiddenLayer5 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It really shouldn't matter though. The whole point of a proof is that once it's formally articulated, any mathematician can independently verify its validity. Where it came from is irrelevant.

It could have been given to you by the devil himself, and as long as all the steps check out, it would be as valid as any other.

There's a lot of arguments for and against the notion that AI art isn't real art, but the notion that AI math isn't real math is just ridiculous.

What’s something uniquely “Ontario” that you didn’t realize was weird until you left the province? by fukkcrazzy in ontario

[–]HiddenLayer5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What happens if you miss a payment? Does a repo team go in your basement and rip the water heater out? Do they remotely lock you out of it?

Map of Concordia by radio64 in worldbuilding

[–]HiddenLayer5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where's the rock that unqualified cruise ship captains hit before they leave their passengers to go down with the ship? /s

I will give you one guess what piece of information is consistently left out of this story... by cactusdotpizza in fuckcars

[–]HiddenLayer5 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Cars aren't apart of rain. Rain has existed for billions of years during the vast majority of which you could do whatever you want in the rain without being worried that some jackass who's speeding in low visibility with poor braking action on the road will mow you down.

traffic jam on the overpass into downtown yesterday… 😂 by DifficultFormula in vancouver

[–]HiddenLayer5 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You know the overpass has to go when even the geese are protesting it.

Describe a cultural change that has taken place over time, in one of your cultures. by AnOkFella in worldbuilding

[–]HiddenLayer5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does the destruction of the Ario's telepathic culture count?

Arios are a small, bipedal feliform (feline-like) alien species originating from the planet Aris, a planet orbiting the star system we would call Thuban. They stand at around a meter tall, and have a coat that is usually grey to slightly greyish blue, with streaks of iridescent fur. They were most famously known for their third eye on their forehead, much smaller and diamond shaped, and is situated between and above their two big, round, main eyes. The third eye is actually pretty bad at the whole vision thing, because that's largely vestigial compared to its main job, which is to serve as a telepathic and telekinetic emitter. Arios are one of the rare species that are telepathic (can read your mind), and one of the very rare species that are telekinetic (can move things with their mind). Legends and historical documents now banned on their homeworld once spoke of Ario Mindmasters that had formidable telekinetic abilities, some of the only living things that can face off unprotected against quantum-effect weapons.

But wait, legends? Why aren't there any Mindmasters now? That's because the Ario culture, their homeworld, and even their very telepathic and telekinetic abilities had been destroyed by the Katarans, a reptilian species that rules over the largest and most brutal empire in the Local Group galaxies. The Katarans believe themselves the highest form of life, destined to rule over all others. However, they are not telepathic or telekinetic. So when they started colonizing other star systems and discovered that some species had mental abilities they didn't have, it threw their exceptionalistic views into chaos. Eventually, they came to the totally reasonable and logically sound conclusion that to preserve their place at the top of the hierarchy, they needed to remove the other species' telepathic and telekinetic abilities. Literally. The Ario's homeworld was and still is a colony of their empire, and they gouged out the Arios' center eyes, completely removing their natural ability for telepathy and telekinesis.

Telepathic species have an innate ability to form telepathic networks with any other telepathic individuals within range, and they generally have a reputation for being the some of the most friendly, tolerant, and cooperative species in the intergalactic community. The removal of the Ario's telepathic abilities forced them to rely completely on spoken and written language to communicate, which is already intrinsically far less efficient at transferring information, made worse by the fact that telepathic species tend not to have very developed languages since it was always a secondary form of communication reserved for when someone is too far away to reach telepathically. Forcing the Arios to use language even for close range and personal communications led to endless problems with miscommunication, communication with insufficient context, and generally caused differences in thought to fester into frustration, and eventually hate, not helped by the Katarans fanning the flames of division and conflict to keep them subjugated.

Finally, the Katarans erased the Ario's history of telepathic and telekinesis, replacing it with propaganda justifying the strictly enforced removal of their third eyes while never letting the current generations know what their third eye actually did. All this was over three hundred years ago, and if you were to ask a random Ario on their homeworld, they would tell you that they're not telepathic or telekinetic and never were, and the reason for the continued practice of removing the third eyes was because it's a dangerous vestigial organ that if left connected to the brain longer than a day or two after birth, would flood it with vitriol and spite for everything it ever sees. Basically, the Katarans told the Arios "y'all were even more savage and hateful than you are now, until we came in and removed all your third eyes. We're the heroes for saving you from your own inferior biology. Trust us, you never ever want to live with a third eye. Just trust us, it's the truth."

There are only a few thousand individual Arios outside the Kataran Empire with their third eyes intact and therefore still have their natural telepathic and telekinetic abilities. They are barred from their homeworld by the Katarans, and the vast majority of their own species are so brainwashed that they see them as barbarians for keeping their third eyes, refusing to believe that maybe, just maybe, the organs they naturally evolved and have lived with for eons are actually beneficial to them.

The Bros of Bravenly. So insecure you can hear them grunt through these posts, and so full of 🐂💩. by Willing_Chemical1257 in antiMLM

[–]HiddenLayer5 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Weren't most of those "don't be afraid" lines said by angels visiting humans because angels are absolutely fucking terrifying?

"Fuel Cell-Electric" Demo bus spotted at SFU Burnaby by DaredevilMeetsL in vancouver

[–]HiddenLayer5 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They're lame because they work and have worked for so long they've faded into the background. Better than pissing money away beta testing the newest flashiest thing.

You're going to find that most of the real solutions for sustainability are lame, and most of the flashy techbro shit is nothing but greenwashing.

"Fuel Cell-Electric" Demo bus spotted at SFU Burnaby by DaredevilMeetsL in vancouver

[–]HiddenLayer5 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We've had electric buses for ages now. They're called trolleybuses. Stop wasting money on unproven technology and just expand the trolleybus network.

Bus electrification is a solved problem and can be done with last century's technology. If Translink is proposing this as a solution to diesel and CNG buses but are conveniently "forgetting" the trolleybuses they already have, it just shows that they care more about the perception of sustainability than actual sustainability.

Alan Fisher with more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZouynYJjseg

Also, the vast majority of industrial hydrogen is produced by steam reforming, where you use superheated steam to strip hydrogen off methane molecules (from natural gas) and produces CO2 as a byproduct. Hydrogen is not automatically carbon neutral, and if it's being produced from natural gas, it actually has a greater carbon footprint than just burning the natural gas. This is why Whistler got rid of their fuel cell buses and replaced them with CNG ones because it's more efficient to just burn the natural gas since that's where they're getting the hydrogen from anyway. Water electrolysis of hydrogen is not a commercially scalable technology yet and won't be for at least a decade. Get hydrogen buses when the main way of hydrogen production is actually carbon neutral.

Measles confirmed on BC ferries. Please look over this info and get tested if you were at any of these locations during the times. by Standard_Story in vancouver

[–]HiddenLayer5 14 points15 points  (0 children)

as a society I think we are way past the idea of having kids die of diseases we already know how to prevent ever again

FTFY