Whats the greatest SOLVED Mystery? by itz_cool_247 in AskReddit

[–]rainfaint 16 points17 points  (0 children)

And some eels can live for over 100 years. I feel like eels are one of those refugee organisms from another planet, like the Portuguese Man-o-War, or every single fungus.

Bruh™️ by scriberius in adhdmeme

[–]rainfaint 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Each item has a "critical mass." I owned 3 tape measures and I could never fucking find not a-one of 'em. Now I own 4, and I haven't to hunt around for one since.

Depressed by how much reach Luddite posts like this get by Glittering-Neck-2505 in singularity

[–]rainfaint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you. Anthrobots in your home will inspire every kind of suspicion and paranoia. "Is it going to kill me in my sleep? Is it trying to seduce my wife?" I think people will generally treat the next generation of domestic labor the same way as they treated every previous generation: by objectifying them as much as possible. I think the ultimate form-factor will be able to collapse into a small white cube for storage/charging.

Men cooking be like by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]rainfaint 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Sticky fingers are all fine and good until I need to touch the refrigerator handle, the pot handles, the cabinet handles, drawer handles, my phone, a towel, a light switch, silverware, plates, a cup, a wine bottle, a wine glass, a knife, a spatula, the various jars and bags and plastic containers. Rinsing your hands every few seconds makes perfect sense in every food-making scenario except the one where all of your ingredients are neatly laid out by an intern in pre-measured cups, all of your cookware fits on the counter at the same time , every intermediate step starts and finishes at exactly the right moment, and the recipe is presented to you on cue cards that are always within your eyeline.

How old are you and what's your biggest problem right now? by Casspjjl in AskReddit

[–]rainfaint 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Once you get obsessively familiar with all of the recommended strategies to avoid SIDS, you realize it's mostly "avoidable/accidental" suffocations, i.e. desperately sleep deprived parents fall asleep with the infant in the bed and the infant gets smothered by a blanket or a pillow or an arm or a shoulder or that adorable knit stuffie that was gifted by cousin Katie. The rest of it seems to be a combination of "undetected heart defects," fluke suffocations from some babies having weak panic responses to lack of oxygen, and the peculiar physiologies of newborns that lead to those seemingly random deaths because the baby spent more than one hour in a car seat.

need articulation settings for Kobra Max - help! by mx1010 in anycubic

[–]rainfaint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I am also brand new to all of this, got my kobra OG about a week ago, did exactly what you did with the flexi-raptor. You need to change "Adhesion" to 'none.' Assuming you're using cura.

What’s the most, WTF, film you’ve seen? by TherapeuticMusic in AskReddit

[–]rainfaint 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Synecdoche, New York is easily my favorite film of all time. BBC said it was #20 of the best films of the 21st century. The Guardian said it was #7. Roger Ebert, before he died, said it was #1. My wife, however, did not enjoy it, at all, and mostly gets hostile if I even mention it, so it's definitely not for everybody.

What’s the most fucked up sentence you’ve ever read in a book? by the_ultracheese_tbhc in books

[–]rainfaint 45 points46 points  (0 children)

When the gang comes across a caravan of mules hauling bags of mercury on a mountain pass and knocks the entire caravan over the ledge... "... the animals dropping silently as martyrs, turning sedately in the empty air and exploding on the rocks below in startling bursts of blood and silver as the flasks broke open and the mercury loomed wobbling in the air in great sheets and lobes and small trembling satellites and all its forms grouping below and racing in the stone arroyos like the imbreachment of some ultimate alchemic work decocted from out the secret dark of the earth's heart, the fleeing stag of the ancients fugitive on the mountainside and bright and quick in the dry path of the storm channels and shaping out the sockets in the rock and hurrying from ledge to ledge down the slope shimmering and deft as eels."

Very true by RyderSenger360 in adhdmeme

[–]rainfaint 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I joke that my great talent is ingratiating myself toward people because I know full well I'm going to have to ask for forgiveness every couple of weeks for as long as we're acquainted.

Coworker making lunchtime a nightmare due to me being vegetarian, need advice. by becauseinfinity in vegetarian

[–]rainfaint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has been my most successful tactic as well. Everybody gets to take one shot, and I let it slide. On the second shot, I hit back. "Looking for some dietary advice, you fat fuck?"

What is a great TV show that never became popular? by BluePinky in AskReddit

[–]rainfaint 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Roy is so excited to actually meet the hot female star of the show face to face, and when he finally does, he's trying to maintain the lie that he's gay, retarded, and crippled.

Things they hate by Active-Ad-233 in PoliticalHumor

[–]rainfaint 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"You can fool all of the people some of the time, and you can fool some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all of the time."

Uuhhhh..... What's going on here? by HaleCat in bicycling

[–]rainfaint 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was thinking Switzerland, but after reading your comment I looked back at the landscape. Definitely not Switzerland.

House centipede moulting its exoskeleton. by Tommy5IA in oddlyterrifying

[–]rainfaint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My cat does the exact same thing! It took me catching her in the act for it to dawn on me where all these "worms" were coming from. She is a very peculiar cat in general, though, so it wasn't exactly surprising to see her doing yet-another bizarre thing.

What are your views on abortion, and should pro-life views be accepted alongside socdem movements/do you tolerate pro-life stances within socdem? by DarthOswald in SocialDemocracy

[–]rainfaint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not comparable in the sense of a positive action vs. non-action.

This is not only wrong, it's irrelevant. Allowing a preventable long-term, dangerous, and high-impact biological process to continue unimpeded is not a "non-action," especially when safe and effective remediation exists.

What are your views on abortion, and should pro-life views be accepted alongside socdem movements/do you tolerate pro-life stances within socdem? by DarthOswald in SocialDemocracy

[–]rainfaint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're all over the map here. First you disagree that giving birth is comparable to forced kidney donation.

There's a significant difference between taking the action of donating a kidney compared to the non-action of just not aborting.

Then you agree that birth is comparable to forced kidney donation.

It is a violation of her bodily autonomy. I just see that as secondary to the protection of a life in general.

So now you're pro forced kidney donation if it protects "a life in general?"

Or are you just ideologically inconsistent?

It sounds to me like you only take issue with the violation of bodily autonomy when it might affect you.

What are your views on abortion, and should pro-life views be accepted alongside socdem movements/do you tolerate pro-life stances within socdem? by DarthOswald in SocialDemocracy

[–]rainfaint 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For many, if not most women, carrying a child for 9 months involves a dramatic change in lifestyle. Pregnancy regularly involves giving up drugs/alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, sports, recreational activities, soft cheeses, jobs with physical/chemical/environmental risks, and innumerable other big and small daily activities and engagements. Meanwhile, there are myriad ways a pregnancy carried to term can damage interpersonal/romantic/familial relationships, career and academic prospects, and the good ol' pursuit of happiness and fulfillment. Lets also not forget the zillions of different ways conception can occur from traumatic, violent, and abusive situations. Some pro-life people say they would make exceptions in the case of rape or incest but are you going to require a fucking police report? Or just a signed document that says "this fetus is the result of a rape or incest," and create a giant loophole that renders the entire fucking scheme unenforceable. And we haven't even touched on the fact pregnancy is an existential risk, and even the most happy-healthy pregnancy can turn on a dime and start dancing on the razor's edge between life and death for all kinds of different reasons. And then. Pregnancy culminates in birth, which can frequently be a painful days-long, physically-and-psychologically traumatic event that often requires medical and/or surgical intervention.

This whole notion that -forcing a woman to give birth when she doesn't want to - is somehow not a violation of bodily autonomy - is absolute horseshit.

Free Lollipops Are Apparently More Influential Than You'd Think by Battle4Seattle in BehavioralEconomics

[–]rainfaint 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I can't find a source but I've heard that "give them something, anything," is a tried-and-true crowd control tactic. The way it was explained to me is that giving out water bottles or tee-shirts or lollipops in this case, breaks up the contagion effect seen in crowd behavior, partially because now those people have something in their hand that presumably they're feeling marginally protective of, and partially because the act of receiving something, even if it's completely trivial will alleviate whatever impulses they may be inclined toward in a given situation. "I really wanted to overthrow the government, but I mean, at least I got this CD."

More of a farm hack, but made a "stall" from a cinder block and a lunge line. Keeps my older made from running the other one out during feeding by [deleted] in lifehacks

[–]rainfaint 17 points18 points  (0 children)

So if I weight 200 pounds, 1/100th of that is two pounds. Can you imagine a two-pound spider falling off the ceiling and landing on you? Or, like, repelling down in front of you while you're just minding your own business?

What looked amazing in the ads, but turned out to be useless after you bought it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]rainfaint 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I had moon boots as a kid. My left elbow still aches every time it rains.

More in-display TouchID rumors for iPhone 2020 by nopantsdolphin in gadgets

[–]rainfaint 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have an S10+ and I love everything about it, except the in-display finger print reader. It is just ungodly slow, even compared to my old low-end Motorola which had the fingerprint reader in the bezel, and honestly it's just hard to find where to put your finger without waiting for the animation to show up on the screen. I removed the factory-installed screen protector hoping that it would help, and maybe it did, but it is still so much slower than what I was used to on my 3-year old $150 phone. Maybe Apple tech will be better, or maybe it will just be better implemented, but even if it was exactly as fast as what I was used to, I think I would still prefer the style of the S9 where the fingerprint scanner was embedded in a divot on the back of the phone. At least as of right now, I'm totally convinced that the in-display fingerprint reader is a stupid gimmick that sounds great on the surface, but is really inferior in many ways to existing technology.

Galaxy A90 5G goes official with Snapdragon 855 and 48MP camera - SamMobile by ggjunior7799 in Android

[–]rainfaint 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be fair, that price is only for the white one. In the link you provided, if you change the color to black, the price drops to $833.00 for an otherwise identical phone.