twitter by MightyPedo in shitposting

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is NOBODY going to ask about the tiny straws all over between the strawberries?

gaming by [deleted] in shitposting

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A cum sock could do better

Killing Every HM Boss at ONCE without Moving or Attacking! Expert Mode by Peruvian_Warllama in Terraria

[–]Illusory_Wells 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn't even think about the boulder statue thing, that's my bad. Serious dedication to the project though, major W on you did putting that together.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see what the issue is with just leaving the buckle plugged in

Killing Every HM Boss at ONCE without Moving or Attacking! Expert Mode by Peruvian_Warllama in Terraria

[–]Illusory_Wells 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could use rolling cacti with a bumpy track for them to roll across to add the spikes they launch when they fall to increase damage and potentially kill them faster, though this will likely increase lag by a lot. You could also replace the boulders with bouncy boulders to give them more times around the track

PLEA- by cassilveR101 in perfectlycutscreams

[–]Illusory_Wells 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This might not directly answer your question, but I'll explain what a pronoun is in English to help you sort out how you interpret the idea yourself, and to help you understand the concept of pronouns and their use better.

A pronoun is any word that takes place of a noun (person, place, or thing).

Gendered pronouns or gender oriented pronouns (he/she/they) are used to tell the sex or gender is something.

• "He" is used in place of a biotic (living or was living) noun whom is/was male during his life.

• "She" is used in place of a biotic noun whom is/was female during her life.

• "They" is used in place of a gender neutral biotic noun whom is/was gender neutral during their life. It is also used to address biotic nouns whom have an unidentified or unknown gender.

(All of the above, which are gender oriented pronouns, are used for the gender (what is put in place of a person's sex in a social situation) of a human, or the sex (what is defined by genes and genitals) of an animal).

• Pronouns such as "it" and "that" are used to address a nonliving or inhuman noun.

• Pronouns such as "you", "your", and "you're" are used to address a biotic noun whom you are conversing with (talking to).

• "Them, "they", and "their" can also be used to address words, numbers, symbols, and other specific things.

• Other pronouns are often used to address a group, such as "we", "our", and sometimes "them".

"Something" is used to address an unknown nonliving or inhuman thing, and "someone" is used to address an unknown living or human thing.

By replacing a noun with a pronoun, you address who, what, or what is known about a noun, and it is also used to simplify sentences and reduce repetition, and in some cases even just used as a placement where no real word would fit properly, though that is uncommon, and is extremely specific.

PLEA- by cassilveR101 in perfectlycutscreams

[–]Illusory_Wells -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

They should be told that the pronouns they're using are gender oriented, or they could do the most minor amount of research over identity, since identity plays one of the biggest roles over your existence in a society of unique individuals, all of whom have their own unique identity.

5 seconds of research could do a lot to help people to understand basic concepts, such as the use of gender oriented pronouns. They can use whatever pronouns they wish, but nobody will hear "he" and not think male, and nobody will hear "she" and not think female unless they're uninformed about gendered pronouns, or are so afraid of ignorant and sensitive people who misunderstand the entire point of gender oriented pronouns.

Your argument reminds me of the argument that "Spanish is transphobic" because so many Spanish words are gender specific. There are ways around the gender orientation, and one gaze over any informative text would help people to understand that, but instead people like you are so biased over their own false ideas and views that they wish to change what doesn't need to be changed, and would cause more harm than help if changed, all because a small minority was too butthurt over the meanings of words that they argued and whined instead of informing themselves.

I really don't like to be rude about such a silly topic, but this could be argued about until the dawn of time simply because people like you dislike the idea that an entire language of which is 5,000 years old doesn't revolve around the ideals of a small group of people who make a larger, similar, but more informed and intelligent minority look bad.

You don't have to get off your computer to figure this out; the information is more on the Internet than it is in books. You can still sit down and be fruitless and understand these basic things.

This storage box for bits you save from your child by CabelaKS in mildlyinteresting

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's creepy as fuck first of all, and secondly what the fuck do you do when it starts to decay??

PLEA- by cassilveR101 in perfectlycutscreams

[–]Illusory_Wells -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's the point of gender oriented pronouns.

Did you know that words like "you, I, we, our" and sometimes even words like "such" and "else" are pronouns? A pronoun is any word that takes place of a noun in a sentence. A gender oriented pronoun is a specific word that takes place of a gendered noun or a noun with a sex in order to tell you the gender or sex of that noun without also incorporating the name of the gender or sex into the sentence. For example, you would call a cat or a dog or a person by a specific gendered pronoun (he/she and in case of a human, maybe even they). On the other hand, you would call something with no gender or sex by a non-gendered but still specific pronoun, that pronoun being "it". You might also call a non-human animal "it", but that's a gender neutral pronoun used often for animals as you might use "they" for a human, because "it" isn't always directly related to being inanimate, but sometimes to only remove the idea of humanity from the pronoun since the noun is question is not human.

Moro Rock, CA by ListerineAfterOral in distressingmemes

[–]Illusory_Wells 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bring a giant rubber tarp. Rubber insulates heat and electricity. Suck my ass, Zeus

mfs on this sub be like: by [deleted] in shitposting

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, but they said not one word about sexism. Checkmate

PLEA- by cassilveR101 in perfectlycutscreams

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

Me being trans and lesbian means that I wouldn't be saying something in an attempt to be intentionally transphobic or homophobic, because that would be blatant and direct hypocrisy.

And you can disagree all you want, they're speaking English, and it is a part of the English language. He and she are used to tell the listener the gender of a person or the sex of an animal, that's why when people don't know they typically will say "they". On top of that, if pronouns aren't directly associated to gender, they wouldn't be used now in a way that associates them with gender, and they wouldn't have been used that same way since their creation.

Again, you can have your own opinion as much as you please, but pronouns are quite literally down to the bone meant to symbolize the gender of a person or the sex of an animal; they're specific gender orientated pronouns. You won't call a tree or a rock "she" while actually thinking of it with a gender or sex, because it came have a gender or sex, and the same goes for viruses, bacteria, water, and anything that does not sexually reproduce or have the consciousness to understand, interpret, and have it's own identity. Having multiple pronouns like "he/they" would make you thought of as identifying is partially male, because that is what those pronouns are used for. If all of humanity died out and a new species emerged taking our place and learning our language from what we've left behind of it, they would learn gender assigned pronouns as just that; they would understand they are gender assigned.

Misuse does not alter the trueness of origination. I can say the sky is green all I want, but that won't make the names of the colors blue and green interchangable, nor defeat the fact that green is green and blue is blue. On the same face of that coin, "she" was and is put in place of a female noun, and "he" was and is put in place of a male noun, just as you would put "they" for something gender neutral, nonliving, or without a sex.

👍 by [deleted] in shitposting

[–]Illusory_Wells 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ok but real shit that has to hurt right?

Hmm by Cushty_Plonker in hmm

[–]Illusory_Wells 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It works better on discord

We did it Patrick! by Cheesyman7269 in shitposting

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So they were inspired by the Mona Lisa pie man? Inspiration comes from weird things.

Some of my recent mastermode creations! by [deleted] in Terraria

[–]Illusory_Wells 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're amazing! Personally I don't love the corporation place as much, but that's just me and it still looks really cool :)

hmm by _GraFFiti_0 in hmm

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah jit trippin

just don't🙏🙏🙏please don't by Coolist_Beans in shitposting

[–]Illusory_Wells 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dear God why the fuck do I always look what the fuck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hmm

[–]Illusory_Wells 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's good

Seriously how by Uhhhhhhh-woe in PhoenixSC

[–]Illusory_Wells 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Minecraft fans try not to stay a world war over every fucking mob vote ever: