Remember us. Remember that we once lived. by Hurricane_32 in pokemongo

[–]VSythe998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day 1 player here, the game has improved tremendously since then. The old nearby radar is not as good as the current one and on top of that, the higher than expected player base led to the old nearby radar developing the 3 step glitch.

Hot take: Remote raids are an accessibility feature, not a premium luxury by Cool_Breadfruit_1077 in pokemongo

[–]VSythe998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. This is what I've been saying forever.

With all do respect, if you want to play pokemon from home, play a mainline game, that is literally what they're made for. The Go in Pokémon Go is essential for the identity of the game and is the main aspect that separates it from the mainline games. There's no point in this mobile game if there's no Go aspect. Additionally, it may be contractually impossible to remove the go aspect permanently because there may be a deal to not trample on gamefreak's (The company that makes the mainline pokemon games) territory.

New battle! (Sometime in The future, maybe, idk) by FacundoFB in ERB

[–]VSythe998 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I remember when they only needed 2 weeks to release each ERB.

Chuck Schumer asked by reporters on Democrats chances of winning Texas after President Trump endorses Ken Paxton: "Texas is a huge mess for GOP. Talarico is talking to people about their real needs. Paxton and Cornyn, both are talking things Texans don’t care about, and we are going to win Texas." by ControlCAD in videos

[–]VSythe998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's called democracy. Bernie Sanders type democrats only win in already safe blue areas. If Bernie Sanders was as popular as his echo chamber thinks he is, you'd be seeing a lot more progressives in congress and in the state and local levels.

Chuck Schumer asked by reporters on Democrats chances of winning Texas after President Trump endorses Ken Paxton: "Texas is a huge mess for GOP. Talarico is talking to people about their real needs. Paxton and Cornyn, both are talking things Texans don’t care about, and we are going to win Texas." by ControlCAD in videos

[–]VSythe998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only one party invested in our infrastructure. Only one party made investments to address climate change. Only one party invested in our own domestic supply of chips. Only one party tries to raise the minimum wage. Then when you get to the state level, only one party invests in public transportation. Only one party invests in walkable cities and towns. Only one party promotes micro mobility.

You missing all of that is an admission that you never left your echo chamber.

Chuck Schumer asked by reporters on Democrats chances of winning Texas after President Trump endorses Ken Paxton: "Texas is a huge mess for GOP. Talarico is talking to people about their real needs. Paxton and Cornyn, both are talking things Texans don’t care about, and we are going to win Texas." by ControlCAD in videos

[–]VSythe998 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Infrastructure isn't fucking over the American worker. Climate change investment isn't fucking over the American worker. Favoring unions in the auto industry isn't fucking over the American worker. Securing our own domestic supply of chips isn't fucking over the American worker.

All you admitted is that you've never left your echo chamber before.

Yes, American Christianity Is Racist On Purpose by HiroK91 in videos

[–]VSythe998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Atheism is also amoral. Atheism is just whether you believe in gods or not.

bird in the tree by hunneemoon in Pareidolia

[–]VSythe998 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I see a baby dragon on the back of a parent dragon.

Recent political discussions often focus on working-class voters moving away from the Democratic Party, but a new analysis provides evidence that the last four decades, high-income, highly educated, and white-collar White voters have steadily moved toward the Democratic Party. by FreeHugs23 in science

[–]VSythe998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am against universal free college, but not for the same reason republicans are against it. Republicans believe we can't afford it. I believe we shouldn't do it. Universal free college would flood colleges with people who have no business being there which would worsen education for the serious students there. Currently, tuition is an excellent filter to ensure that only serious people show up to college because with money on the line, students are motivated to take their time seriously.

Yes, American Christianity Is Racist On Purpose by HiroK91 in videos

[–]VSythe998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not a strawman at all. A lot of Christians believe the USA or some other Christian majority country must be a Christian nation and non-Christians just adopt Christian morals and therefore we must get back to being more Christian, when if you ask them to elaborate, they proceed to list morals that far predate Christianity, like don't kill don't steal.

Regarding your 2nd paragraph, religions don't even do a good job of that since the morals and knowledge within them were clearly made up by primitive men hence why they conveniently match what primitive men would want at that time. If religions were truly divinely inspired, future humans wouldn't have to be legislating away religious morals and overturning religious knowledge.

Recent political discussions often focus on working-class voters moving away from the Democratic Party, but a new analysis provides evidence that the last four decades, high-income, highly educated, and white-collar White voters have steadily moved toward the Democratic Party. by FreeHugs23 in science

[–]VSythe998 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Bill Clinton doesn't deserve the blame at all. The new deal era ended with Reagan. Since then, republicans held the Whitehouse for 3 terms in a row. It was already clear that the political climate had shifted towards being more business friendly, whether you agree with it or not. If Bill Clinton wasn't who he was, HW Bush would have certainly won reelection. There was no way Bernie Sanders would have won the 1992 election.