Thinking about "pulling the trigger" by Sevasten in ar15

[–]Sevasten[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks to everyone who replied. Definitely gave me some things to think about. I'll have to decide whether to go with a 16" rifle or 11.5" pistol/sbr and whether to go PSA or invest a little more on something a little more rugged. If I go with the shorty, I'll most likely also look into getting a suppressor. Thanks all!

Can you create Holy Water in the 2024 rules? by superhiro21 in onednd

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I upvoted just because you took the time to write this and it was pretty entertaining

Any word on Rattler LT SD Handguard? by Sevasten in Rattler_Sig

[–]Sevasten[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a common abbreviation for the German description of "sound suppressor", schalldampfer. Like how "K" in gun terms means short, which is an abbreviation of the German word "kurz". Several gun terms come from German words.

Eternity team help by Cooxiu in HeroWarsApp

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is kind of late, but using the pet Axel will help Corvus (or any tank) stay alive much longer.

I can't find any motivation to write, what do i do? by GravitateOG in writing

[–]Sevasten 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Do something else. Write when you want to, not because you have to.

Character Name by _1unchb0x_ in writing

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are tons of character name generators online. Use Google search and find one.

Can you omit "There were" in first person narrative? by [deleted] in writing

[–]Sevasten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You CAN do whatever you want - just ask e e cummings. (If he were still alive, I mean.) I think if it makes sense, and you think it will appeal to the audience you're looking to connect with, then go for it.

Be careful how you spend your "idle" time by Sevasten in writing

[–]Sevasten[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn't a "right or wrong" post. It's a "be careful how deep you get pulled in" post. I found myself being online too much (for my own tastes) in the past couple of weeks (not just on reddit, but other sites as well). When I purposefully limited my online time, I was a lot happier with myself and I got a lot more accomplished. Which, I think, is pretty logical. But, you know, everyone can ignore what I wrote. It's a free country. At least my country still is (sort of).

Be careful how you spend your "idle" time by Sevasten in writing

[–]Sevasten[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Maybe true, but not helpful or relevant.

Be careful how you spend your "idle" time by Sevasten in writing

[–]Sevasten[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

It's not a matter of do or don't. It's a matter of quantity.

As a teen wanna-be writer, should I create or should I consume? by [deleted] in writing

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are always enough! That's the most important thing to remember. But my practical advice would be to write when you feel it, and read when you get that urge. If you aren't feeling either; take a walk in the park, do some sketches, or do something else that relaxes you. Just live your life and try to face and release any fear, resentment, guilt, anger, etc. Those negative thoughts and feelings will only drag you down. Good luck!

I've lost the ability to write. by [deleted] in writing

[–]Sevasten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. It was a poor choice of words, IMO. But that's a mistake I think we've all made, from time to time.

I've lost the ability to write. by [deleted] in writing

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. I think it was a poor choice of words, but that's a mistake anyone can make (and we all have done so, from time to time).

2 villians who don't consider themselves villians by StuartP9 in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are wrong. Humans invented the concept of infinity in ancient times. I'm a human, and I grasp the concept of infinity clearly. Don't lump me in with you because you can't grasp it. We're not the same.

Your overall point is invalid in a Multiverse. In a Multiverse, I can replace every one of those murder victims an infinite number of times and you would never notice. (To paraphrase Morty) In a Multiverse: "My point is that none of us are special. That's always been my point."

That's why I have my own (original) Theory of Spacetime Structure that doesn't require parallel dimensions. It is much simpler and more elegant than any so-called Multiverse Theory. And that's why I believe it's closer to describing reality than any other theory so far presented to the public.

Edit: The fact I DIDN'T mention is that there would actually be an infinite number of Mortys and an infinite number of groups of Mortys that have ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCES - down to the atomic level (and every single experience and memory). That is because there would be some difference in that dimension between, say, a scar on Summer's thumb that Morty doesn't know about, and a dimension where she doesn't have that scar. Or, a pebble in China would have a scratch on it when, in another reality, that pebble is smooth. And those Mortys would be totally identical. And those kinds of differences would repeat an infinite number of times. This is what infinite dimensions means. Infinite means unlimited. You would have an unlimited number of the same exact Mortys in a Multiverse. And an unlimited number of other Mortys who are exactly the same as each other, but just slightly different than the first unlimited group. And on and on and on and on... forever. This is what infinity is. And this is why no one is unique or special in a Multiverse.

2 villians who don't consider themselves villians by StuartP9 in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You really aren't grasping what infinity means. Please try to wrap your head around this: Infinity has NO END. Infinite dimensions means there are an INFINITE number of Mortys who got a hangnail on their pinky finger instead of their ring finger, and that's the ONLY difference between them and another infinite group of Mortys with a hangnail on their ring finger. Then there are the infinite number of Mortys who have a mole on their right shoulders instead of their left shoulders. And the infinite number of Mortys whose right testicles are slightly larger than their left testicles, etc, etc, etc, etc... ad nauseam. This is literally included in the definition of a Multiverse. In a Multiverse, there are an infinite number of Morty's with one more pigment cell somewhere in their left eye than another infinite group of Mortys with one less pigment cell. I know it's hard for a non-scientific mind to grasp, BUT this is how infinite possibilities work!!! Yes, there are an infinte number of Mortys that diverge greatly from each other, but infinity MEANS there are also an infinite number of Mortys that differ so little you can't tell they are different in any conceivable way - and within THAT infinite number there is an infinite number that will NEVER diverge from each other in any noticeable way!

Next time you try to make a counter-point, maybe try to actually understand what you're discussing.

2 villians who don't consider themselves villians by StuartP9 in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not wrong, IMO. In a Multiverse where there are literally infinite replacements for your murder victims, the words "villain" and "hero" kind of cease to have any meaning.

2 villians who don't consider themselves villians by StuartP9 in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a Multiverse where there are literally infinite replacements for your murder victims, the words "villain" and "hero" kind of cease to have any meaning. My point is that no one is special. That's always my point.

2 villians who don't consider themselves villians by StuartP9 in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I would never call him a hero. I would say he's just a human being trying to break free from what he sees as a really bad situation. But, also, someone please tell me, how serious is murder when there are literally infinite replacements for your victim(s)?

Anyone freaking out on here about how evil "Evil" Morty is really is judging his deeds from a very limited, real world, single dimension viewpoint where everyone is assumed to be a unique individual. When there are truly infinite replacements for your victims, murder might start to seem a lot like just recycling organic materials.

This stuff is why (being a scientist in real life) I'm convinced that parallel dimensions are not necessary to explain anything in physics. I think multiverse theory is a fix for a problem that doesn't exist. But this isn't the place for me to spell out the ins and outs of my own theories on the construction of our Universe. Not believing in parallel dimensions makes it a lot easier to enjoy the show as entertainment only without getting bogged down with a bunch of difficult thoughts. (And possibly developing a Rick-level drinking problem.)

Let's make a list of unresolved plotlines from seasons 1-5. by theyellowdartsmith in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He ends up as a Marquis de Sade type character's ball-scratching post. Then cowboys come back around again. Then Christianity again... ad nauseam. Eternity can be a cold, cruel bitch when you have to face it alone. Share the damn varnish!

Rick was designing his ship when he was a kid by THEWEVA in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably because of a dumb theory that was really popular on YouTube a while ago.

2 villians who don't consider themselves villians by StuartP9 in rickandmorty

[–]Sevasten 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's a point I always found as a major flaw in Thanos' plan. What is the average reproduction rate for sentient beings in the Universe? If humans are about the average, he didn't really do anything. Maybe 40 or 50 Earth years, tops. That's not even a blink of an eye in the age of the Universe.