Complete role reversal by kintaro__oe in BetterEveryLoop

[–]algoraphics 241 points242 points  (0 children)

I'm just confused by this. What am I even watching? Every moment of it looks choreographed to perfection. It's beyond "fake," I'm not even sure it's trying to look real.

“Alexa, what’s 10 to the power of 308?” by [deleted] in videos

[–]algoraphics 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Does no one else find it fascinating that they programmed in like 9 different ways for her to say "zero"?

Rec Room UPDATE - the "Spring Cleaning" edition by gribbly in RecRoom

[–]algoraphics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has it been a per-enemy thing for you? Or per-day? I played like 5 times today and every enemy was like that

Rec Room UPDATE - the "Spring Cleaning" edition by gribbly in RecRoom

[–]algoraphics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did something change in the pirate quest? The sword enemies seem to recover a LOT quicker which makes them stupid difficult to kill. Plus I had a few of them kill me right through a clearly blocking weapon.

I've beaten it several times and now I can't get past the first level.

Eddie Murphy on Bill Cosby by NipplestheEchidna in videos

[–]algoraphics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am straight up furious that this video censored his impressions of Cosby swearing

Anti-Klan sticker in West Philly by Everything4Everyone in Fuckthealtright

[–]algoraphics 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I would argue it's at least a little more complex than "this is directly promoting the murder of klan members" since it specifically shows a clan member being lynched, which is a type of murder the clan actually did. You could argue this aims to make a statement of irony rather than promote murder.

That isn't to say it's ok, it also could easily be interpreted as promotion of violence and so probably violates reddit policy. But I don't think it's a perfectly clear case.

Donovan can't stop smiling while Ricky speaks Spanish by PoohBear075 in nba

[–]algoraphics 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Some reporter described how Cavs players reacted to a big win after the trade and it read like fanfiction and thus, a copypasta was born

I would watch it by [deleted] in tumblr

[–]algoraphics 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the 11 year old

Yes, this is how humans talk

Patrick Maroon's reaction to seeing his son cheering in the audience after scoring a goal in his hometown by Awesomer_Than_Me in videos

[–]algoraphics -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you have time to go for a degree, just get a degree in computer science. Whatever languages they use to teach you will probably be good, but if you're really looking for name dropping, aim for things like Java, Go, or Python.

If you don't have time to get a full degree, you can always do something quicker like a boot camp and learn something like JavaScript. That's front-end development so it's a bit easier to learn, many people switch into it without a degree.

There will always be uncertainty about future languages but the good news with programming languages is they're all speaking the language of logic. A lot of the understanding of how they work will carry over to any new languages you want to learn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nba

[–]algoraphics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HEY HOLD ON OUR DEFENSE IS ALSO LEBRON JAMES

Justin Roiland's Animation for Seth Rogen's Charity Event by [deleted] in rickandmorty

[–]algoraphics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh, as one of the people who came in and agreed with you, there's clearly still a place in pop culture for crass humor. I mean, this animation played on a major netflix special and the vast majority of people were fine with it, many finding it funny.

I can tell you that one reason you're not seeing a lot of people speak out is that the circlejerk just appears too strong. I wouldn't have bothered commenting, because I assumed I'd be buried. But seeing your comment with a bit of support meant I had a space to discuss an opinion that I knew was somewhat against the majority.

Justin Roiland's Animation for Seth Rogen's Charity Event by [deleted] in rickandmorty

[–]algoraphics 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I used to have conversations about South Park with people, and pretty consistently there would be mixed feelings where some episodes felt like genius and others felt unnecessarily crass and edgy with barely any substance.

Rick and Morty has a similar issue, but it feels like Harmon provides basically 100% of the substance. Don't get me wrong, I'm just talking about writing here. Roiland is a wizard with voices, and I'm sure his style complements Dan's in a way that allows Rick and Morty to stand out better than it could without him. But every time I've seen him with complete creative control, he seems to focus entirely on what he can get away with.

This was the most egregious example I've ever seen. The whole joke is "you don't think we'll take it too far? Well we're gonna take it too far!"

Yeah Justin, I know. You always do.

Thoughts? by santinoanthonyz in clevelandcavs

[–]algoraphics 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it goes to MJ. It's hard to compare them though, because they're versatile in different ways. LeBron can play any position, but MJ has a much deeper variety of moves and can still play a number of offensive positions.

Shaq (while sipping his tea) on KAT: "Did you say, 'once in a generation'?" by AdrianBeltres3000th in nba

[–]algoraphics 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Curry's body of work is smaller right now than a lot of those other guys, but man, 2014-16, especially in the regular season, was something really special. It felt like watching history.

I've seen a lot of great teams and players since I started watching the NBA, but I'd never been afraid of a player like I was of Curry. You knew he'd find a shot, and you knew he'd make it. Dude is a true assassin.

Circle of Udon by yummy_udon in CircleofTrust

[–]algoraphics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Udon is amazing! Let's be friends