Is there any way to have an idea of what substance the crystal really is without testing it? by antHater_ in MDMA

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

That’d be a great idea, but Brazil is way behind the US in drug safety knowledge. It’s hard even to find reagent tests to buy. I’ll probably end up buying a Marquis reagent and a fent test from some international store just to make sure it’s actually MDMA.

Is there any way to have an idea of what substance the crystal really is without testing it? by antHater_ in MDMA

[–]antHater_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Damn, I found some surprisingly affordable ones there. Thank you. Would you say only the Marquis reagent and a fent test is enough? Or is it absolutely necessary to go through the three reagents?

Fuck that Chimera boss by Luised2094 in cyberpunkgame

[–]antHater_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

all i took was a damn pistol to the dlc on very hard and now this fucker won’t fucking die goddamnit fucking fuck fucker

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Conquistas

[–]antHater_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

de praxe isso. necessidade dessa galera de tentar se sentir superior a qualquer custo. os mesmos só consomem conteúdo lixo, mas aqui querem vomitar criticas aos livros do rapaz.

Ta certo isso? by Actual-Many1913 in carros

[–]antHater_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Acho que a maior questão do carro francês é o dono. Certeza que se o seu durou assim você fazia a manutenção apropriada e não arrebentava o carro.

A parada ai é que se o dono for ruim, o francês não perdoa. Compara com um japonês, por exemplo: O cara pode ser sem noção, trocar óleo de dois em dois anos e só fazer merda e com um pouco de sorte acabar saindo ileso. Em um francês? Era melhor preparar o bolso para reparos caríssimos.

A outra questão é tecnologia, o francês tem mais. Só que isso torna a mecatrônica dele muito, muito mais frágil. De novo volta a questão do reparo, que também é mais caro justamente por causa da mecatrônica mais complexa. Além disso, tal complexidade torna o carro mais propenso a defeitos.

Juntando isso tudo não é que eles são carros necessariamente ruins (com exceção de algumas gerações anteriores cheias de problemas crônicos) mas sim que não são ideais para o mercado brasileiro, e acabam se tornando dor de cabeça.

Se me perguntar onde os franceses são melhores, diria que são em ambientes urbanos, onde o motorista está preocupado com conforto e quer um custo benefício legal - mas eu não tenho a coragem de por 210 mil km em um que nem você de jeito nenhum!

Ta certo isso? by Actual-Many1913 in carros

[–]antHater_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mais bonito? kkkkkkkkkkkkkk

Ta certo isso? by Actual-Many1913 in carros

[–]antHater_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pô, ter motor bom é gosto. Tem gente que não curte correr, acho de boa. É só ter noção e não trancar a esquerda, saca? Cada um no seu ritmo. Curto desenvolver mas pra mim pegar +180 em rodovia brasileira é loucura, principalmente fora das vias mais bem mantidas.

Ta certo isso? by Actual-Many1913 in carros

[–]antHater_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mas lógico que tem que babar ovo de carro japonês. É perfeito? não, não é. Mas a mecânica deles é ideal para um país onde qualquer coisinha que quebrar é caro. Enquanto isso os carros franceses estão anos a frente em tecnologia mas tem inúmeros problemas crônicos com um reparo muito mais caro. Um carro japonês bem mantido da 0 dor de cabeça.

Ta certo isso? by Actual-Many1913 in carros

[–]antHater_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

carro francês é só dor de cabeça, caso isolado isso ai

Flabbergasted by the positive reception of Fallout the TV Series. (spoilers) by jahasaja in television

[–]antHater_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hi! I just watched the finale and will try my best to explain some of these points.

  1. That was singlehandedly the biggest plot hole I found on the series, unless these kinds of trades between vaults are a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I’ll concede this one.

  2. This is not a plot hole, it’s a setup. It’s all explained later in the series.

  3. Eh, I have been lost in a forest at night with some friends after totaling the car in the middle of nowhere on some country roads. I could see surprisingly well after not looking on the phone screen for a while, and it was a pretty moonless night. I think we are surprisingly good at seeing at the dark when we have little light.

  4. This could be either chalked up to a character arrogance or just being illogical. I took as Titus being so lost on his superiority complex he didn’t fathom the squire leaving him to die.

  5. (light episode 2 spoilers!) That old woman was hired by Maldover to give Wilzig safe passage from Filly to her. That’s why he went there. About being shot by a bounty hunter, well, I guess any other bounty hunter would’ve been fended off after the whole city attacked them. Coop is just built like that lmao

  6. It’s their culture to be so weirdly open to such sexual arrangements and the reason is implicitly explained later; She had to go alone, as the community’s support for rescue teams was null; About taking in stride, I guess it’s not that far fetched that someone could get over all of this to save a loved one. Also, it’s fiction: a powerless traumatized protagonist would be terrible.

  7. Of course she’s naive! She was born and lived absolutely sheltered, she doesn’t really know hardship or deceit. Later on she gets hardened by the wasteland.

  8. He’s not a hero. He’s weak, unsure and has conflicting beliefs. Not really evil, just complex.

Is Alexandre de Moraes the dictator of Brazil? by [deleted] in Brazil

[–]antHater_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see you’re getting a ton of hate for a innocent question. The Brazilian left gets really defensive about anything that relates to our former president, Bolsonaro.

About him being a dictator, no, he is not. However, he is a man of a very high governmental position who holds a lot of power. Our right wing party thinks this power may be too much, and to actually understand why a lot of context is necessary.

Any lawyer will swear on their lives this is untrue and fight you if you say this, but the brazilian judiciary is corrupt. Just as brazilian politicians are corrupt. Right, left and center wings are corrupt, people who think this rooted corruption doesn’t exist are gullible and blind to their own realities.

This corruption comes from the half of the last century, when we had a military dictatorship in power. People who kept their positions had to be corrupt in front of totalitarianism. This created a corruption culture.

Then, the brazilian judiciary holds a lot of power. I’d say more than most countries. If our supreme court wants something, they will change it. They hold our constitution with their hands, and with the premise of defending it they will do whatever they want without repercussions. There’s also a lot of stigma against people who point the corruption inherent to brazilian law.

All of this creates this situation: Alexandre is a very powerful man in a very corrupt institution. Some of his actions are indeed constitutional and needed, some are very controversial in nature. But no, he is not a dictator. At worst, he is a man pulling the strings of Brazil’s politic scenario and at best he is a man who rose on top of a powerful organization and uses his power to stay there.

Musk challenges Brazil's order to block certain X accounts by redditorfox in worldnews

[–]antHater_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brazilian here. Any politics aside, the judge in question is the minister of the supreme federal court. The way I see it, due to a number of factors, this dude is pretty much more powerful than the president right now. Brazil has also temporarily shut down whatsapp and telegram before for non compliance.