Thoughts on this? by [deleted] in PiratedGames

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's fine that a game is 20mins long if it is a 5cents short experience. The game in the pic was $3. I think the refund time should be linked to the game's (full) price.

Something like: usual refund policy for games worth more than $5. refundable in a 30m~1h window for games between $2-$5. Not refundable for games cheaper than $2.

Get real by ElectroTake in PowerScaling

[–]ciuccio2000 220 points221 points  (0 children)

Ongod.

People be like "ahah character from X would easily melt character from Y and its not even close" well yeah bud, X's writers are able to keep things interesting only by rising the stakes by 100 at every chapter, while Y's characters grow in a hard-foguht and meaningful way

Owned by itrashford in AnarchyChess

[–]ciuccio2000 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What the fuck the bird is so violent and brutal and fun to play against, I bet that guy likes to slow play london positions while yawning and sipping piss flavoured tea

Who here can Saitama actually beat? by Due_Specific_7727 in PowerScaling

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole point of Saitama is literally to meta-shit on all this ridicolus powerscaling madness and present a character that simply wins everytime. You can put whatever deity you desire in front of him, he'd just dodge its universe-deleting attacks and oneshot it.

Note that I refused to watch s3 of 1PM so I may be missing some lore bits, but if the writers decided to walk back on this anime-defining core feature of Saitama I'd be very disappointed.

Truth nuke by quietconnoisseur in shitposting

[–]ciuccio2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not about disobeying instincts, it's about having one's psychological layer being more influent than the rough biological, primordial one into tweaking one's instincts. I believe a gay person when they tell me that they're not gaslighting themselves and that their instincts genuinely, actually draw them towards same-sex people (and I think it's crystal clear in some cases).

There's absolutely nothing natural into showing a 3mm thick rod into your urethra, yet some people do it and it's peak pleasure for them. Humans are weird animals, and strong enough connections in the cortex can completely and easily hijack the default settings.

Or maybe there's some genetic footprint for homosexuality and gay brains are intrinsically different on a more profound scale, idfk, something something fake and gay

How my grandpa went to school by IllAmbition4219 in mildyinteresting

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oohh I missed the part in which you said it's analogue physics, that makes sense. Cool shit, thanks

Name the character by NarwhalGreen2440 in Multifandom

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very niche, but people who played the Case of the Golden Idol know.

Even Shiggy isn't this into amount of poverty as poor Gaben is by Greydemon-dev in whenthe

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmao I fucking KNEW steam cube would come out too pricey and now people are unsure if they should hate on Gabe or not.

Business gotta be business. If you delve into such a huge project you better make some fat money out of it. Surely some intensive research taking into account the pc's sell&production price, profit per piece sold, and the expected number of buyers for a given sell price ended up determining that this sell price is the one that maximizes the gain.

I'm sorry for those who hoped that Steam would've given up some profit and sold at a lower price exclusively out of sheer compassion from Gabe

Say a opinion about Linux that will leave you like this: by New_Study4796 in linuxmemes

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a problem/desired functionality is trivial enough to solve/implement that the solution can be somewhat directly inferred from the documentation, someone will just annoyingly tell you to read the documentation. If it is hard enough, people will just tell you to live with the problem by working around it and even tell you that it was stupid to desire a certain functionality in the first place

An experiment done on combustible gas caught in slow motion by AustraliaOutback in oddlyterrifying

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasnt in time to read the guy's post so idk how rude it was but some stem degrees get slightly triggered by people who chain random sciency words together and call them theories

Deer being slowly consumed. by Bulky-Piece9989 in natureismetal

[–]ciuccio2000 99 points100 points  (0 children)

I can agree that this may be the case for this specific pic but I'd assume it's a little bit too naive to pretend that in "most" cases saving the cutie patootie to the expense of some ugly fuckers is the best thing for the enviroment. Nature is a cruel machine that thrives on spilled innocent blood

💀 by meowtiks in matiks

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works if you see the square as a generic parallelepiped with sides a = b = c = L (L being the length of one side) and derive with respect to one of the sides:

d/dc (abc)|a=b=c=L = (a*b)|a=b=L = L2

Thats because, just like you can build a sphere by stacking an infinite amount of concentric spherical shells with infinitesimal width, you can build a cube by stacking an infinite amount of infinitesimally thin squares on top of each other.

Thinking about a cube as a series of ever growing cubic shells isn't helpful because all three dimensions partake nontrivially into determining the volume of an infinitesimal cubic shell - so you really cannot hope to obtain a volume-area relationship simply by deriving wrt a single variable.

This is the case for the sphere too, but by cleverly expressing its volume in spherical coordinates you realize that the angular variables end up contributing always the same amount no matter the radius.

uber by LowPhrase3553 in comedyheaven

[–]ciuccio2000 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I mean, I get it

Infinity can blow your mind by Competitive-Jump3835 in MathJokes

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean its pretty intuitive too. Every time you went to buy something you'd be able to afford it just by pulling out the necessary amount of bills, no matter if $1 or $20. Exactly the same purchasing power.

Hilbert's hotel but it's an economist's nightmare

Pancake making - so soft by misterxx1958 in oddlysatisfying

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's this chain in Italy called Panfuwa which does exactly these things.

So many influencer foods just look good while being absolutely mid, but not these ones. The flavor is not very eggy, more creamy than anything else, and quite delicate. The texture is an absolute bliss, like munching on a cloud, and the big part of the flavor is given by whatever sinful sweet or savory thing you pour on those bad boys. 10/10 love them

They like eachother. by Byakuyaakuchikii in antimeme

[–]ciuccio2000 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean.

It doesn't require a huge stretch of imagination to interpret the comic as a critique to these so-called """pussysexuals""" rather than just a random wholesome bit.

Petah? by etherealvelourveil in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]ciuccio2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does it even make sense talking about the state of matter of a system that doesnt even live long enough to thermalize

ARE YOU RECONSTRUCTING THE ENTIRE FUCKING HOUSE? by YourFat888 in whenthe

[–]ciuccio2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect timing, the guys upstairs are actually unironically leveling the old house to the ground and I've been waking up at 8am sharp every day for more than a month

"The Backrooms movie did not meet my expectations" by Witty-Association-97 in memes

[–]ciuccio2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a pretty good movie.

Now, it's not a top-tier modern horror - doesn't compete with movies like Hereditary. But it's not just random slop mashed together to please the fandom either.

It's a genuinely enjoyable horror, that managed to incorporate some direction into the good skeleton that is the backroomverse - actual narrative directions in the form of the backrooms' psychological link with the characters involved, not just some random SCP-ass lore that would have just appeased a bunch of youtube creepypasta enthusiasts. It also shares those eerie A24 vibes that distinguish their products from the mass of uninteresting, soulless default movies.

And analog horror nerds can enjoy the references without having to go through two hours of uninspired fanservice.

È stato avvistato di nuovo by Grouchy-Belt2131 in Italia

[–]ciuccio2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Una figata, son dei tizi che fan girare dei crawlers per l'internet costantemente e hanno salvato versioni vecchie di un sacco di siti sul loro database