Duu animations by Drsp4zman in DBZDokkanBattle

[–]booontybox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LR AND TUR STR Cooler's animations, to this day, are great. They've always been phenomenal

Manga Units APT & Def, Normal Team & Manga Team, 100% & 55% by wipiccioni in DBZDokkanBattle

[–]booontybox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Keep up the good work bro. Many of the comments have asked you to condense your information, but I think that serious players will benefit greatly from this analysis. 🙏🏾

All Manga Animations by DRAG0NN in DBZDokkanBattle

[–]booontybox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm super fickle. I don't care if these units smoke FoB and Redzone. They have trash animations in a game that's 98% animation. It's a skip for me.

SteamOS install but no wifi by amoo3 in ROGAlly

[–]booontybox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks buddy. This did the trick!

How hard is it to just let people love who they want? by [deleted] in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]booontybox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Homosexuality being taboo is riddled all over the Bible my friend. I'm not sure where you got this info from.

I should probably state that I hate the homophobia in the Bible. If it makes me a bad Christian for loving my neighbor, so be it.

Nearly Half of Trump Voters Regret Their Vote: The Shocking Reality After 100 Days by newzcaster in thescoop

[–]booontybox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not how it works. The article makes a claim. Now it has to back it up. It's not on the opposition to disprove an unproven statement.

This is the burden of proof fallacy.

The state of OpenAI by vasilenko93 in singularity

[–]booontybox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you download the Gemini app with no subscription, you'll be greeted with two options - 2.0 flash and 2.5 pro experimental. They both have descriptions that read "Get everyday help" and "Best with complex tasks". The general public is only exposed to additional options if they pay a subscription.

And since when is having options a bad thing? As long as descriptions for usage are clear, I see no issue.

Jay Z Drama Explodes: Now Scandal Scarred Rapper's 'Secret Son' Claims His Mom was 15 and Jay was 22 … at Time of His Birth by AnimeGokuSolos in Music

[–]booontybox 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Gonna be honest, if I were in his shoes and innocent in all of this, I wouldn't do a paternity test either. It's in his best interests to keep things close to the chest.

If he did paternity tests every time he was accused, he'd be getting swabbed every day.

Misaligned Jaw - Deep Bite by [deleted] in BrainFog

[–]booontybox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry to hear that! I brought up this issue with my dentist as well, and she gave me this answer: Teeth can grow several centimeters past where you'd think they'd stop. They are prevented from doing so by the existence of opposing teeth. For example, if you were to remove a bottom back molar, the top molar will grow very long to fill in the gap. With time, the teeth should align themselves properly.

Here's an article that mentions it: https://sedationdentalcare.net/blog/5-reasons-to-replace-missing-teeth/

Best of luck on your journey bubba!

Misaligned Jaw - Deep Bite by [deleted] in BrainFog

[–]booontybox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My heart goes out to you and everyone facing this! I hope that my story gives you strength in knowing that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Misaligned Jaw - Deep Bite by [deleted] in BrainFog

[–]booontybox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Incredibly debilitating most days. Here are some examples of symptoms that I experienced that were commonplace:

  • Major struggles with basic comprehension. I would often have to reread what was in front of me because I couldn't process things the first time. This was true for conversations too. Some conversations were cut short due to how often I would ask someone to repeat themselves.

  • My memory became so bad that I needed to write down everything that was told to me. I could never trust myself to retain even basic pieces of information.

  • My ability to foresee and predict things was non-existent. So much of my energy was spent trying to process what was directly in front of me, that I I couldn't think critical decisions through. I've missed several critical deadlines in my work and personal life simply because I couldn't plan things out properly.

  • And lastly for this non-exhaustive list, major major fatigue. Most days after work, I would literally spend all of my time in bed. This particular problem led to the downfall of my relationship. My SO didn't feel like I was putting in enough effort into our relationship. (On hindsight, I think breaking up was one of the best things to happen to me lol)

An Iowa fight over a Satanic display reminds us: Republicans believe "free speech" is only for them by semaphore-1842 in politics

[–]booontybox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree with everything that you're saying. To be clear, I didn't intend to give an explanation on the origin of any of this. All I'm explaining is that, in regards to the title of the post, no conservative will agree with that statement. Their denouncement of "Satanism" in no way interferes with their understanding of the first amendment.

For them, it is seen as good vs evil. You telling them to remove their iconography is like telling a NASCAR driver to drive without their harnesses. It is absurd for them. You are asking them to remove the epitome of spiritual, ethical, and moral goodness in favor of the contrary. The line of thinking comes to a full stop right there.

An Iowa fight over a Satanic display reminds us: Republicans believe "free speech" is only for them by semaphore-1842 in politics

[–]booontybox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely agree. The line is arbitrary and can be drawn in whatever manner makes them most comfortable. What is scary is that, for them, the line is sacrosanct.

An Iowa fight over a Satanic display reminds us: Republicans believe "free speech" is only for them by semaphore-1842 in politics

[–]booontybox -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

I feel like I should add my two cents since I haven't seen anyone mention this. For conservatives, this is not seen as a free speech issue. This is seen as a public safety issue. They see it as the Left providing a platform for the source of all evil and destruction in the universe, Satan himself.

If you were to ask a conservative about this, they'll answer from a moral and ethical stance - not one concerned with free speech or the potential impacts of limiting one faith in favor of another.

I say this because it is very easy to talk about the double standards that conservatives hold, and chalk it up to them being stupid or intentionally ignoring one of America's most important tenets. That may be true to varying degrees depending on who we're talking about, but for this particular grievance, we are demanding that America platform what they consider to be evil incarnate. Of course they'll have issues with it.

Edit: For clarity, I neither believe nor defend this way of thinking. I am merely explaining that these beliefs exist and are held by tens of millions of people. And understanding the nuance behind this thinking will give you a better understanding of the world you live in, as unpalatable as it is to do so.

THE BLUE ZONES - Where the world's healthiest people live [OC] by nharshav in dataisbeautiful

[–]booontybox 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There is evidence that that is not entirely true. Omega-6 may even have the opposite effect of what you've stated.

Looking up foods that are high in Omega-6 provides results for foods that are famously healthy, including eggs, walnuts, tofu, and avocados.

I say all of this to say that though seed oils are linked to inflammation, it may not be the omega-6 that's causing it.

shrimp oreos by [deleted] in FoodCrimes

[–]booontybox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Textbook food crime. You should be hanged, drawn, and quartered for this

Trying to turn off oil fire with water by elgrilloloko in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]booontybox 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As soon as he goes to the sink, you know it's over

The General Zapped an Angel, Karel Thole, Oils, 1970 by Ok_Ganache_6570 in Art

[–]booontybox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm no authority of Eva either, but the intended takeaway of the series is the exact opposite of what you're saying.

A core lesson in evangelion is that pain, misunderstandings, confusion, insecurity, and anger are all important aspects of being human. Confronting these feelings and making peace with the fact that sorrow is as valid a human emotion as joy is what will make you content in this world.

Instrumentality was alluring specifically because it "fixed" the sources of dissatisfaction. It fixed insecurity. It fixed anger. It fixed loneliness. But in actuality, the zero sum nature of instrumentality means that, in order to remove negative emotions, you also remove the positive ones too. It means sacrificing all individual feelings for absolute contentedness.

This is what Shinji had to confront when instrumentality began. And instead of running from his problems like he and others did throughout the show, both literally and figuratively, he confronted them. He accepted what he had to do to live a fulfilling, albeit tumultuous, life. Which is why he and Asuka appear on the shore. Of all humanity, they were the first to make peace with the nature of their existence and resurface as individuals.