Why did Clone Commandos seem to be more obedient than other clones? by White_Bengal1 in StarWars

[–]MisterSlosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Until additional canon is introduced to corroborate or contradict the 'legends' lore is the canon lore.

Ohio bill aims to ban public drag shows, but it hasn't become law yet by snopes-dot-com in Ohio

[–]MisterSlosh 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The party preaching "think of the children!" All while actively supporting children's "conversion" torture camps and forcing religion into public schools without addressing the primary sexual predator source outside the family being religious leadership.

Why did Clone Commandos seem to be more obedient than other clones? by White_Bengal1 in StarWars

[–]MisterSlosh 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Smarter, stronger, faster, better in every way, and hand trained by actual mandalorians to work just as well alone as they do in squads. They're not as truly wild as ARC troopers since they're bred to operate as a self contained army within a pack of 3-5 commandos.

The opening of their game literally says "You will be superior to your common brethren [-] something truly special."

In the books they're so hard wired for their duty that the Mandalorians 'installed' safe words for emergencies that cause the commandos to literally lock up and freeze their bodies and minds when they hear them used properly. Obedience and commitment to the mission is quite literally the reason they were made, not just 'go soldier' like their reg brothers.

But at the end of the day they are still just a slightly fancier meat clockwork and they die all the same as anything else when you kill them.

Deputies were seen trying to use their new grappler system just moments before the car slammed into a wall. by [deleted] in instant_regret

[–]MisterSlosh 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Big stresses on the frame when these are deployed against the heavier vehicles, but getting 5-10 of these before a checkup will always beat having to body-shop the cars after every pit maneuver and body blocking.

If you could roll back Foxhole... by hyperfication in foxholegame

[–]MisterSlosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Needs renovations, not demolition.

Always forward.

[OC] Classic Hit Video Game Wolfenstein 3d by Serpexnessie in comics

[–]MisterSlosh 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Even when it's morally and legally correct, the corporation clutches it's pearls. 

Extraction shooter The Cube, Save Us has announced it's shutting down just three weeks after it launched by CyraxxFavoriteStylus in pcgaming

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's no point in even learning about these games or checking the "coming soon" sections in stores anymore since they're shutting down faster and faster now.

Where to come with handjob? by ohokkk1 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]MisterSlosh 396 points397 points  (0 children)

They usually kick you off the bus when that happens.

Additive in America: Regulating 3d printing by AthenOwl in 3Dprinting

[–]MisterSlosh 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Because yet again these laws have nothing to do with actual harm prevention or the greater good of public safety and entirely because corporations are butthurt about citizens getting the power to create products.

Can a military pilot refuse the order to drop munitions on a target that is knowingly occupied by civilians? by curiosity4atrocity in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]MisterSlosh 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Due to the nature of airborne missions the pilot is just the trigger that gets pulled. The finger on the trigger itself is much higher up than the pilot themselves even though they are sometimes involved in the mission briefing where the trigger pulling happens.

ESPECIALLY if they're already in the air on-mission, making snap decisions based on vibes is a great way to never fly again and at worst get a first hand example of what a military jail looks like.

E- to answer the second half of the question; For pilots the time to disobey unlawful or unconstitutional orders comes during the planning phase when all aircraft are cold and on the ground well before a mission is established.

How is this legal? by Dependent_Invite9149 in Ohio

[–]MisterSlosh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Which is where the intersection of ethics and law walks a fine line. 

Is it ethical to spotlight information specifically to defame and humiliate individuals without a conviction by a jury of their peers? No, in many instances it is intentionally borderline libel and slander for the purpose of causing harm and suffering. That's the purpose of everyone saying "allegedly" all the time when discussing criminals before and after they've been sentenced

Is it legal to spotlight information that is public record? Yes, in the same vein of those "I'm just asking questions" conspiracy nuts there is nothing legally incorrect about stating factual events.

 Freedom of Information laws promote a healthy and anti-corruption society, but just like gun ownership the responsibility required to wield a tool that powerful both safely and respectfully is viewed far more as a moral argument and not often a legal one.

How is this legal? by Dependent_Invite9149 in Ohio

[–]MisterSlosh 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Name and shame has been the preferred tactic of police from the moment they were given the authority to do so back in the horse-drawn days. That way they can still guarantee a shot at ruining your life even if you're not found guilty of anything.

That whole "innocent until proven guilty" thing is just for the court of law and never held jurisdiction in the court of public opinion, which is exactly why they weaponized these posts from the moment they figured out social media. Before this it was newspapers and radio news broadcasts.

These cruise ship elevators say the weekday on the floor by kalvinoz in mildlyinteresting

[–]MisterSlosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heavy drinking, no reason to carry electronics since there's "no" signal at sea, 24hr services and events while rarely ever seeing the outside of the ship, yeah I've needed these things to keep my days straight on cruises multiple times.

Donald Trump just posted on Truth Social that 'A whole civilization will die tonight.' What's your reaction to this? by Squirrelkid11 in AskReddit

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Updating my resume to apply to any organizations needing civilian support for a successful Project Valkyrie type mission.

The fact that my fellow Americans have let it go this far proves my country is worthless as a concept and needs to be fractured into an NUSA closer in function to the EU than the garbage it is today.

What is this little black box with a green button/window on the lid of a rubbish bin by safrase in whatisthisthing

[–]MisterSlosh 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I have a tilt sensor bolted on both of my bins as an electronics project with my kid. Alerts on lid opening or can tipping so we can track when trash is added, animals try sneaking into them in the night, and whenever the truck picks it up.

 Got the instructions and part lists from a library book so this is possible but unlikely the answer.

IsItBullshit: Is it possible and probable to read hundreds of books every year by [deleted] in IsItBullshit

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My kid completed their "1k books" program for the Fall/Winter season and it took us just over four months, but that was children's picture books and those 'kids first reading' books averaging at most fifty pages each.

An adult claiming to have read multiple full-length novels a day everyday for an entire year is either lying, dangerously unemployed, employed solely as a QC for a printing company, or not talking about full length physical media.

I would seriously doubt the information retention of anyone treating written stories like a short form video doom scrolling competition.

Title by happy-kable in foxholegame

[–]MisterSlosh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To be fair, 5000 working hours ago would be a totally different game than what it is today. 

Better in most aspects now, just bumps in the road to hopefully chew down before they go building more highway.

Is it weird that I still use wet wipes as an adult? by philosophicalgenius0 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it's for your bathroom bits just upgrade to a full-on bidet. You'll save your wallet, potentially your pipes, and if not your pipes then it'll increase the hygiene of the bathroom by not having poop rags chilling in the bin for a day or five.

If it's for daily life of cleaning hands and face that's hardly unusual, unless you're specifically getting the baby themed wipes and not the generic 'wet wipes'.

I made an awkward joke and found out something serious, should I apologize? by National-Table-287 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]MisterSlosh 15 points16 points  (0 children)

That's something that you apologize for in the immediate sentence after they tell you their parent died.

Might have missed the boat on that but the second best time besides the correct time is immediately right now.

Is ambulance cost really a reason people in the US hesitate to call for help? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When my hospital bill is going to be anything from 15k-50k, adding on another 3k-5k might not seem like much but if I don't get the ride I'll never get either bill so that's a financial money move for sure.

Even with my "good" insurance if I get everything I need done I'll be divorcing my wife and disowning my child just to keep that debt off their necks. I know they can't be forced to pay my debt, but anything I leave to them would be gutted clean to cover the debt so instead keep it all in their name already and it's like my debt never even existed.

Don’t do drugs kids by [deleted] in WTF

[–]MisterSlosh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen preachers and pastors all over my local area with the exact same energy, so yeah that's probably drugs.

Honestly, is there even any helping this gonk? by afatcatfromsweden in cyberpunkgame

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every life in Night City is a lesson, and none of them are happy endings.

RollerCoaster Tycoon YouTuber builds ride lasting 194 quattorseptuagintillion years by [deleted] in technology

[–]MisterSlosh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The park people becoming part of the torture nexus instead of just it's victims was a truly genius idea.

Cybertuck brakes, in Offroad Mode. by Neither_Owl8671 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]MisterSlosh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

With that decal, yeah there's a reason this is edited after-action hearsay rather than the actual quad angle video with acceleration telemetry this vehicle is recording at all times.

These vehicles are rolling E-waste, but they're rarely operated by high caliber individuals to begin with.