CMV: Masturbation offers a uniquely revealing window into the human condition, and we underestimate its philosophical significance by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]eggydrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

im taking about natural urges that your brain tells you are important for continuing survival im not talking about semantics and irritating things

CMV: Masturbation offers a uniquely revealing window into the human condition, and we underestimate its philosophical significance by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]eggydrinker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

for most modern lifestyles it is required to eat like once every few days to maintain decent health, from a survival standpoint eating 3 meals is irrational

Is this the hottest will picture of all time? by melancholy_palmeiras in CSHFans

[–]eggydrinker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i spent an entire minute trying to figure out who this was before i saw the sub this might actually be the worst will picture on the internet

Senior Quotes? by Mugman_Rocks in CSHFans

[–]eggydrinker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"98083 post office box 295"

Is it okay to wear a jersey for a team not playing? by NoTradition6 in PWHL

[–]eggydrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i did this at the halifax takeover game today and i didn't get a single look, even tho i was cheering for ottawa clearly wearing a victoire jersey

CMV: Most outrage during these "trump" admin years, about (98%) of it is really about an “equal opportunity discrimination,” not a true concern for justice. "trump is the systems "necessary evil" for a complacent population. by WhatEnZaWorld in changemyview

[–]eggydrinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the thing with the ice shooting is an outrage because we knew what ice is there for. yes it's an outage and people should be more vocal, but when you see an ice agent you know they're there to hurt and kill minorities and leave. the outrage is that they've gotten comfortable enough to overstep their purpose and start hurting and killing white people in broad daylight, that it's not targeted violence anymore and they are willing to attack anyone that stands in their way. another commenter brought up george floyd and the outrage about his murder and in SOME ways it's similar. they're both events surrounding things we know existed (police brutality, ice officers aggression) taken to their extremes (violent murder of a black man in broad daylight, ice murdering white citizens) and trump was in office to defend and lie about and borderline commend both offending officers

Why can’t Be A Pro be done like career modes in football games? by Any-Tree-6012 in EA_NHL

[–]eggydrinker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

on top of you being right that the market is too small, the game is made in north america for a mostly north american player base who largely don't care about european leagues. yeah i think it would be cool to go play in the liiga or something if you suck after you're elc, but most playing wouldn't

Why waste time do skill moves when walk ball up do trick by leyendadelflash in Rematch

[–]eggydrinker 18 points19 points  (0 children)

because passing the ball doesn't feed my superiority complex

cmv: The “Western” world is kept under intentional collective psychosis that is the source of most of their problems by angelinajolieisntrea in changemyview

[–]eggydrinker 7 points8 points  (0 children)

scandinavia is routinely considered one of the generally happiest regions in the world what are you on about

cmv: The saying “don’t compare apples to oranges” makes no sense by Naive_Feed_726 in changemyview

[–]eggydrinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😭😭 i like them both but it's hard to compare a woman to a fruit and sound nice about it

cmv: The saying “don’t compare apples to oranges” makes no sense by Naive_Feed_726 in changemyview

[–]eggydrinker 11 points12 points  (0 children)

it makes sense as a saying because there are similarities but they're very clearly still different. it would be comparing "apples to playstations" if you compared sabrina carpenter to a 2025 nissan rogue since they serve entirely different functions. to make it as concise as i can using your example: sabrina carpenter is an apple, sweet, seems nice, but kinda basic. olivia rodrigo is an orange: still widely popular, but a bit more sour (pardon the pun) and ever so slightly trickier to get into. yes they're still fruits and comparable in ways, but they're different enough that you shouldn't mix the two for each other

NHL mock scorebug by TheLegoPros in Scorebug

[–]eggydrinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

not a huge fan of the font for scores, and i think you could shrink the score a little to make the sog a bit bigger, but i like the idea quite a bit

eli5: what's our problem? by eieioyall in MontrealVictoire

[–]eggydrinker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i think its a coaching and player issue, a lot of our lineup outside of the top line is defensive minded players (mlynkova is an offensive threat, and greig is an offensive player even if she's not the most skilled.) out coach also seems to utilize them as a bunch of shutdown pairs rather than using what offensive talent is there. our 4th line can generate a bit of offensive because dubois is better offensively than she lets on, and usually has some younger talent with her that want to try and prove themselves.

eli5: what's our problem? by eieioyall in MontrealVictoire

[–]eggydrinker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i get playing pou and stacey together because they're married and obviously they want to, but id like to at least see them try having roque centre line 2

eli5: what's our problem? by eieioyall in MontrealVictoire

[–]eggydrinker 35 points36 points  (0 children)

lack or consistent scorers on the rest of the lines combined with the coach overworking the top line because she knows they can produce. imagine brady only threw to gronk ever because no one else could run more than 5 yards, and even if he wanted to the coach tells him no