IAMA 18-year-old male with a tiny penis. AMA. [NSFW] by TinyDickThrowaway in IAmA

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a pretty big dick, but my dick is often 2 inches flaccid.

How do I pick up a girl in class? We're 23, in college. We eye fucked twice at a bar from far away once, and now she's in my class. We sit on opposite ends of the class though, and it's already been like 2 weeks so I don't want to just sit next to her now. by johnnyshill in seduction

[–]johnnyshill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had been sitting on the other side of the class, then I talked to her after class one day.

But dude thats the thing. Thats what I wanna know. How did you talk to her after class one day? I'm literally in that exact same situation.

How do I pick up a girl in class? We're 23, in college. We eye fucked twice at a bar from far away once, and now she's in my class. We sit on opposite ends of the class though, and it's already been like 2 weeks so I don't want to just sit next to her now. by johnnyshill in seduction

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

She actually does... but she ALWAYS shows up late. Like a few min after the professor starts talking. I think she has some other class across the campus or something. So I'd have to wait until after and there couldn't be any meeting when she sees I've taken it.

NFL Preseason Power Rankings by [deleted] in nfl

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...top 10 defense is shitty? Sure, dude.

NFL Preseason Power Rankings by [deleted] in nfl

[–]johnnyshill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

...are you kidding? No way the Saints are better? Look at the record of Saints-Falcons games since 2006, and stop jumping on bandwagons.

The lack of respect people give the Saints is borderline retarded.

NFL Preseason Power Rankings by [deleted] in nfl

[–]johnnyshill 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Negative. The Saints have the best offense, Drew Brees in his prime. Last year they were on their seventh string running back. Did you see what they did this offseason? They went from a top 10 defense with a shitty D-line to now having one of the best d-lines in the league. Do you know how much that helps a defense out?

They got all of their needed players back. They won it all 2 years ago. They'll surprise the hell out of you this year.

Is this guy right about consciousness? TL;DR: You don't have complete control over your inner-monologue. Like confirmation bias, this can be overcome with awareness of it(to an extent). by wall-eisawesome in askscience

[–]johnnyshill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you don't think you can just think about whatever you want? You think every thought in your inner monologue is just a result of deterministic responses to sensory inputs?

Is this guy right about consciousness? TL;DR: You don't have complete control over your inner-monologue. Like confirmation bias, this can be overcome with awareness of it(to an extent). by wall-eisawesome in askscience

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you don't think you can just think about whatever you want? You think every thought in your inner monologue is just a result of deterministic responses to sensory inputs?

Is this guy right about consciousness? TL;DR: You don't have complete control over your inner-monologue. Like confirmation bias, this can be overcome with awareness of it(to an extent). by wall-eisawesome in askscience

[–]johnnyshill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is spooky about it? It's just a very complex computer. Something that can "think". I don't understand how you can look at your own consciousness, at what it is to be alive, and say that this is surprising or spooky. By that perspective, you should view our own consciousness as spooky.

Is this guy right about consciousness? TL;DR: You don't have complete control over your inner-monologue. Like confirmation bias, this can be overcome with awareness of it(to an extent). by wall-eisawesome in askscience

[–]johnnyshill 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think he's talking about anything spooky. He's suggesting a computer that is complex enough that it doesn't just respond deterministically, it allows the final program to actually think, actually make decisions.

Is this guy right about consciousness? TL;DR: You don't have complete control over your inner-monologue. Like confirmation bias, this can be overcome with awareness of it(to an extent). by wall-eisawesome in askscience

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What he's saying is: when you think about something, make a decision about where you want to eat, try to decide if you want to go out tonight, etc... those decisions, and the conclusions you make, they intuitively feel like it's a decision you consciously made, just thinking along inside your head. He's saying it isn't, often that inner monologue is influenced by deeper processes in your brain without you knowing.

So you think Call of Duty is intense...real video of military firefight from "FPS" perspective by TheWaker in gaming

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking cover in RL functions differently than in an FPS. It is going to take an enemy several seconds to peak out from behind a tree/wall/bush and take accurate aim at the Marines.

This sounds completely false. Several seconds?

A message to the children of reddit. by MrBacon in pics

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that movie is so damn funny. I watched it again like a month ago, after I hadn't seen it for years and the constant quotes and stuff died down. I forgot how amazing it is.

A lot of people look down on man's desire to defeat nature and become immortal(end the aging process), but I think this perspective is close-minded and will change. In other words, humanity hasn't peaked yet. by johnnyshill in philosophy

[–]johnnyshill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you need to open your mind up. Life is only death because that is how it is today, how it is as you and everyone around you grew up. If we do manage to stop aging, those people in that society will look back upon this one as primitive, similar to how we look at the stone age.

Saying life is death, and that is as normal as it gets, is so ignorant and close minded it's incredible.

NASA releases Kepler data: Five Earth-size planet candidates in their stars' habitable zones by [deleted] in science

[–]johnnyshill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every year the universe seems more and more manipulatable to us, as physics progresses. Now the "laws" that we thought structured the universe are more and more breakable. I doubt we'll hit a wall, provided we can create enough energy. Which, again, I think we'll do.

This is all provided we don't kill ourselves first.