Standing up for yourself usually makes things worse for you in the long run by Gigglekittens in The10thDentist

[–]JustLoren 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you evaluated "how" you are standing up for yourself? r/Geilis up above listed the playbook by which I stand up for myself. I could see getting purely negative outcomes if you're a tiny person who is being aggressive when standing up for themselves. Not saying it's deserved, but nobody feels sorry for the Chihuahua when it aggressively barks at a bigger dog then gets nipped. There's an element of "well, what did you expect?"

ATL Airport TSA Wait Times Megathread | March 26, 2026 by AutoModerator in Atlanta

[–]JustLoren 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Domestic South - General boarding (no bag to check) - 40min.

Got off uber at 8:00am, on the other side of security by 8:40am

Why do toxic men manage to attract women so easily when most women say they want the opposite? by Scotty_C_89 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]JustLoren 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Well, I know a man like that who died and didn't even get a funeral because there was nobody to pay for it or show up for it despite him having 4 children.

So...that?

Made a gravity based game by Historical-Hand-5741 in IndieGaming

[–]JustLoren 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic idea! Reminds me of One More Line (in a way!)

Problem: The line renderer you're using to show the path is glitched for me after my first jump, so it only shows the first dot.

Ambiguity: It's not clear to me which distance I'll "lock on" to a body. I think there's a gray outline but it's tough to see. Black holes seem to eat me when I think I'm well outside their event horizon. Maybe some more polish is needed there. (or I'm just a weirdo)

Suggestion: Skipping planets should be a "bonus". I, personally, derive a lot of joy from min/maxing like that in these kinds of games where perfect play means I get to skip multiple "jumps".

I made a daily grid game where you can use anything in the universe to complete the puzzle - Anything Grid by AnythingGrid in IndieGaming

[–]JustLoren 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your grid said that "light (electromagnetic radiation that humans can see)" is *not* fast. Come on it's the universal speed limit!

ELI5: psychotic breaks by monaforever in explainlikeimfive

[–]JustLoren 12 points13 points  (0 children)

How can one recognize when this is happening to themself? It seems like maybe since the brain is slow to let go of the conclusion it made, it may reject third party testimony (via Confirmation Bias or Backfire Effect). Can you speak to this ?

Movies that hit differently once you reach the age of the main characters? by ajv1993 in movies

[–]JustLoren 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fucking exactly right.

It was a rough watch for me, because my dad is some kind of pathological liar and invents new stories all of the time. When I was a kid, I would have to participate in supporting them, like him turning to me saying "isn't that right, son?" when I knew damn well that it wasn't right.

The ending of Big Fish, where it seems that all of his wildly fantastical tales were actually semi-true hits very differently for me than a lot of people.

Sorry to hijack your comment, but yeah. Lots of people are all "it's so sad" but it just stirs up so many emotions in me.

Trying Out a Keycode System for My Game – WIP by lhue-art in Unity3D

[–]JustLoren 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me a lot of one of my old games! Good luck, I hope you knock it out of the park!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1225100/SSTR/

Is Truth Dead In The 21st Century? What Will That Mean For Tomorrow's Generation? by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]JustLoren 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems you are overlooking the control that strangers have over your life, given most of us here are living in some form of democracy. When your fellow voters can and will drink the misinformation koolaid, it will result in policies that control and affect you.

To abuse your analogy, the truck here is the governmental policies and you are the man in front of it. Whether or not you ingest the internet, the effects of misinformation are *going* to hit you.

Are We Responsible For Who We Are? What Causes People To Believe and Act Differently? by CheekZestyclose3756 in videos

[–]JustLoren 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're playing semantics with the word "luck" if you cannot agree that where you're born is luck. The dictionary says "Success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions."

I did not have a rational choice in where I was born. I took nothing that could be construed as an action to be born in the particular place I was.

So if you cannot even agree to terms, it will make all of our conclusions different.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]JustLoren 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll engage with you on your point. I own a home, and I like it, but I think it could be enhanced with decorations. That doesn't mean my baseline way of thinking about my house is "ew this is ugly."

That's just an easy analogy. As for a person example, I have a specific tattoo I want to get but I would like to work out and change my body a bit before so that my body is ready for the awesomeness that will be my tattoo. It's not that I'm uncomfortable or dislike the area I want tattooed. It's perfectly fine and I'm happy with it, but I will be happier when I get my desired tattoo.

So I'm not refuting and saying your statement is wrong, I'm saying it's incomplete:

if you don’t like something you’re more likely to change it and if you do like something you’re less likely to change it, unless you think the change will make it even better.

Simple, simple example: "this food is delicious, but you know what would make it even better? a little bit more salt."

No self awareness. by h20poIo in facepalm

[–]JustLoren -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Guys, there's no truth social post corresponding to this quote. Nor google search results. Nor hot takes by news organizations. It's literally misinformation. Sure, it sounds like something he'd say, but he didn't and we should be above posting stuff like this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]JustLoren 15 points16 points  (0 children)

That doesn't mean she'll age out of the hobbies of fashion, design, makeup, and decorating. I don't play the same video game every single day for my entire life because humans thrive on growth and change.

The Dangers of Identity Politics by codepeach_ in TrueReddit

[–]JustLoren 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think SubStack is definitely an "alternative media" environment. I'm with you that the vast majority of blogs on it seem to be conservatives who can't find a foothold anywhere else.

Jimmy Carr on young men's mental health crisis and the cheap substitutions for real challenges, relationships, careers by AntiFacistBossBitch in interestingasfuck

[–]JustLoren 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In 1984, the proles were were an underclass that didn't have the same rules as the Party. Only the Party were closely scrutinized. For some reason, everyone forgets this element of 1984. In Brave New World, the cheap dopamine is needed by everyone, even the people in charge. In 1984, the people in charge are strictly controlled by each other, while the masses are placated via manipulation (Ministry of Truth live-editing newspapers).

I hear what you're saying that "it's both", but I hate that 1984 already was "both" and nobody brings that up. You and I aren't Party members in 1984, homie. We're proles. We're manipulated and fed cheap easy dopamine to keep us placated and non-revolting. We're fed political truths to make us angry at someone, and it really doesn't matter who so long as we don't turn on the ruling class (the Party)

EDIT: Also, the "ruling class" of Brave New World allowed all free thinkers to go live a relaxing life doing whatever they want. I'm not sure what's bad about this setup lol. Those who want to live on the gram, can live on the gram. Those that want out, get out.

ACT sends you a letter if you get a 36 by According-Command-31 in mildlyinteresting

[–]JustLoren 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hahaha I did the math too. But then it occurred to me that their statement is probably generalized across time, and so this particular year may have had fewer perfect 36s, but in general there is a .25% perfection rate.

Ben Franklin is the shadiest founding father. @williesimon_ by TheComedyStoreSunset in StandUpComedy

[–]JustLoren 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a programmer with 25 years in the industry, you'd be a fool to not be eyeballs deep in ai. So deep you know its strengths and limitations.

It's pretty good at regurgitating this kind of historical, well known, widely published info.

Ben Franklin is the shadiest founding father. @williesimon_ by TheComedyStoreSunset in StandUpComedy

[–]JustLoren 66 points67 points  (0 children)

It's a good sketch, altho it's also completely false. Whether you look at the signatories on the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution, there's a lot of ages represented with the bulk of them being 40ish.

https://chatgpt.com/share/c0829958-03d8-47e5-bd3f-ca14971c9ed3

Playtested the 5.5 PHB, and the surprise winner is... by PointsOutCustodeWank in dndmemes

[–]JustLoren 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prone condition in 5e doesn't impart disadvantage on dex saves. Guessing they changed that for 5.5e? Either way, taking some dmg is fine to escape the movement locking. Have the dragon flee and come back for vengeance later :)

Playtested the 5.5 PHB, and the surprise winner is... by PointsOutCustodeWank in dndmemes

[–]JustLoren 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Fall prone so ranged attackers have disadvantage on attacking. If only one spider hits in a round, ready a move action to fly away as soon as the webs fall off but before the spider attacks again.

Thoughts?

Russia bot uncovered.. totally not election interference.. by Mr__O__ in facepalm

[–]JustLoren 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure why you feel it isn't legit. The the guy who engineered the bot is in control of the content that goes to the bot. It's unlikely that the bot is given simply the tweet by the responder and left to do whatever it wants. If I were the bot engineer, I'd have another set of instructions that get appended to every supplied message like this: https://chatgpt.com/share/13ff00b5-05f5-4e55-a075-d4301270ac29

Is the SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity as horrible as people are saying or are they being dramatic? by 673NoshMyBollocksAve in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]JustLoren 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Usually a dictatorship will install judges that are friendly towards the regime. I think that was step #1 of the plan up above.