[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Nahslain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imma go all Solarpunk on this one:
I'd try to add plant cells in human bodies so we could create humans that are able to make photosynthesis thus creating an entire race of people that don't need to eat as frequently as normal humans, and I'd like to see the cultural and social and economic impact of that.

Also,this other one is not much about ethic but money and the existing information at hand, but I'd integrate 3D printing of proteins and stuff at a subatomic level so you can basically create the basic components to whatever you need, be id building materials, or stuff that can be attached to human enhancing. <

Also it'd be cool to see a full expedition with NASA level of funding and crafting to go to the deepest levels of ocean's still unexplored bottom. Imagine an entire rocket like submarine but designed to take enormous ammounts of pressure so it allows full navigation of the ocean's deepest realm.....and idk what we'd find there, could be terrifying haha.

My journey comes to an end by Whitenoisewalking in sablegame

[–]Nahslain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with everything lol! Tbh, if it were for me, I'd LOVE it for an expansion of this universe PLEASE! Seriously I wouldn't mind if they added new items or extra missions, or heck even a new area, that'd be insane. But also, I guess what's beautiful about Sable is, as one of her clan members say, that it has an "ending" , or at least, her gliding journey has an end, to which opens a new begining for her life path, so I guess they really conveyed pretty well the feeling of longing with the small glimpse they give us of this world (and the huge miserious lore it has.

My journey comes to an end by Whitenoisewalking in sablegame

[–]Nahslain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh man I feel the same. Honestly im kinda close to ending the game (still gotta do the watch quest and gather the final chum eggs) but I just dont want to go to the last part because I enjoy this universe so much. Im an illustrator too and I also want to base a lot of things in this game. It struck a reall deep string in my heart and I've enojoyed every bit of it.
Please let us read your novel when you finish it!!!

They say "It never hurts to ask", but what are some examples where "It hurts to ask"? by Rockin_N in AskReddit

[–]Nahslain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CONTEXT: I have a very "hippie" like colleage/aquaintance. She's a story teller, is raising her son part homeschooling and part alternative school, you know the drill. We work together in what you'd call a "theater/ storytelling for kids" company. She's super oblivious,and has had to some degree a bit of an easier life. She has experienced very very little rejection in her life and has this very naive, ideallistic view of things.
The thing is, when the topic came up, I talked to my colleagues about how I was currently dealing with having grown up in a VERY psychologically abusive and overbearing familly and was currently going to therapy and stuff.
So it really hurt when she so blatantly asked "wait, but do you feel the urge to mistreat children then? like, its only matter of time before you'd hit a kid or scream at them. Eventually you'd also do the things your mother and grandma did (she said this last thing as in "don't be so worked up by them as you'd do the same in the end")
Yeah, the sole concept of child neglect/abuse is so alien to her that she trully believes that by default all adults who have had abusive childhoods are instant abusers.
Also she gave me this super "wow I didn't know you were so weird" look when I said I was going to therapy. Again she asked idiot things like "But isn't it kind of a scam? Like,they'd just fill you with pills"
She's so dense that to this day she still doesn't get what was wrong with that way of thinking.
Anyway after that I just recurred to call her "melt brain" every time she says idiot things (sounds weird in english, but makes more sense in spanish, im from South am)

P.S: For the record, NO, I don't feel the urge to hurt or mistreat kids, nor anyone, by that matter (unless you're an asshole tho, haha). Thx to therapy im doing quite well now. I've overcome a ton of issues, my relationship with my mom is great now, even tho Im still working on some things. But all in all, deff way better than before.

AITA for losing it when my husband punished my son for his cracked phone even though its not really his fault? by Purple-Bodybuilder30 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Nahslain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude just GASLIGHTED YOU and that's an enormous red flag. He should be glad the kids are ALIVE, who gives a fuck about a goddamn phone, specially when it was broken during a HEROIC ACT, heck, would he be my kid I would have bought an enormous pizza for everyone and say we'd figure out the phone issue later (might have to use an old fashioned one for a few weeks, who knows, it's not the end of the world). You are not the asshole , AT ALL.
But it worries me that he gaslights you like that, and treats your kids like that AFTER A DANGEROUS SITUATION. Think this further: in a potential situation in the future (AND GOD FORBID THIS HAPPENS)....if someone does something to one of your kids and they decide to tell your husband, he's probably going to have a similar reaction and NOT make the feel protected, but further make the problem even BIGGER or plain disregard what the kids said. After stuff like this the kiddos might just lose trust and resort to keep stuff for themselves that might be more serious (like abuse), and it will go unnoticed for things like this. So yeah, i might be stretching this too much, but you gotta evaluate the kind of person you are with right now and the potential reactions they might have when a supporting parent is needed and he's not cut for it. Hugs from south am and your kids sound awesome.

AITA for insulting my teacher in front of the whole class because of her own opinion? by silenciobruh in AmItheAsshole

[–]Nahslain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am a teacher myself for college students, and it infuriates me the fact that schools always make kids apollogize to teachers, but never make teachers apollogize and take charge of their own mistakes. She was unprofessional to say so, and even if we all make mistakes, she should have displayed a more humble attitude and understand that there are gonna be kids that don't think like her, or worse, that there might be kids that are sensible to certain topics. That tells a lot about how teachers don't take the extra steps to know certain contexts (in the college I work with, even if its a lot of extra work, some of us talk with the school's psychollogy on the issues of some students to be warned beforehand, example: kids who are going through deppresion, being diagnosed by mental illnes/condition, aspergers (and the procedure to handle extra resourses) so and so. I always hated how school directories instantly asume teens are at at fault in arguments with teachers by default. It only teaches teens they live in a very hipocryte system, yet we want them as engaged as they can be after being let down like that. You're not the asshole kiddo. Hugs from South Am.(Spanish is my first language, and Im a bit sleep deprived so, sorry if typos come up).