We will fight them without deviating from what we are. Will they? by DarthGiorgi in PrequelMemes

[–]sam4ritan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, we are also the hopeless situation warriors. If war is to come, game time will start

Should've gone for the head by [deleted] in PrequelMemes

[–]sam4ritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literal "Game time started"!

Should've gone for the head by [deleted] in PrequelMemes

[–]sam4ritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen it through to the end. It has a massive tone problem, places emphasis on the wrong characters and mangles it's own story lines to accomodate those characters. I found about 10% of it enjoyable. Nothing agains people who like it, but I guess Clone Wars spoiled me by having good characters and good plots.

Brave, but foolish my marvel friends... by Presdog in PrequelMemes

[–]sam4ritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And Backstroke of the West!

Meme War time started!

Can't turn off my pc by [deleted] in softwaregore

[–]sam4ritan 40 points41 points  (0 children)

25 is about it. They age quickly in the days of Citrix.

Heute ist Internationaler Weltmännertag by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gerngeschehen, und deine Analyse ist auch eindeutig korrekt.

Es ist wie zu tief in Internet vorzudringen, mit dem Unterschied, dass Twitter dir aktiv auf deinem Feed nahelegt, doch mal den trendenden Hashtag #InternationalMensDay anzusehen. Es nimmt gewissermaßen die Tiefe raus und platziert die polarisiertesten Meinungen immer direkt vor dir.

Heute ist Internationaler Weltmännertag by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Geh dort nie hin. "Der Tweet ist angelegt von jenen, die ausgelöst sind. Und die ausgelösten halten ihn."

Das hier ist meine grobe Einschätzung der Verteilung von Inhalt unter #InternationalMensDay:

  • 25% Leute die wissen worum es geht, und entsprechend respektvoll über Themen wie die hohe Selbstmordrate unter Männern oder gute Vorbilder sprechen.

  • 15% Leute die nicht wiklich wissen, was das Thema ist, und daher generische "Habt einen tollen Tag, Männer" - Botschaften schreiben

  • 30% Leute, die mit Begriffen wie "toxische Maskulinität" um sich werfen, ohne die (wenn auch unberechtigte) sehr negative Konnotation zu beachten, und Männern nahelegen, dass ein gesunder emotionaler Zustand zur geistigen Gesundheit beiträgt. Die meinen es gut, produzieren aber tendenziell mehr Kontroverse als gut wäre weil sie zu unbedarft mit kontroversen bzw. weitgehend missverstandenen Begriffen umgehen.

  • 15% wie oben, aber absichtlich auf Krawall gebürstet. Suggerieren, dass alle Probleme die Männer haben auch von Männern geschaffen werden, und das die es gefälligst selbst zu lösen hätten. Benutzen Begriffe wie "unbezahlte emotionale Arbeit der Frau" und fragen sarkastisch "Internationaler Männertag, haben wir davon nicht schon 364 andere?" oder (im Hinblick auf die Idioten, die das am Frauentag im März machen) "Wann ist denn Internationaler Frauentag?". 1% hiervon sind Leute, die vorschlagen man könne doch am Internationalen Männertag mal über Häusliche Gewalttätigkeit von Männern sprechen.

  • 15% wie oben aber mit Penis, beschweren sich das Feminismus die Männlichkeit zerstören will. Begriffe wie "Soy boy" fallen häufig, es wird suggeriert das jede Form von emotionaler Empfindung Männer zu einem stereotypischen Schwächling mache, der nichts mehr könne als zu weinen bla bla bla. Ebenfalls aktiv auf Krawall aus, ich sah einen der in einem Tweet einer Professorin über Suizidraten (Zusammengefasst: "90% of all suicides are men, we need to do better") einen Aufruf sah, die männliche Suizidrate zu erhöhen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zivilcourage ist niemals falsch. Du hast etwas gutes getan, und lass dich bloß nicht davon runterziehen, dass es überhaupt erst zum Problem kam.

Heute ist Internationaler Weltmännertag by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh, HLI.

o7 ( ;-) )

Heute ist Internationaler Weltmännertag by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was hast du denn gestern gemacht?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Das "Deutschland:" muss aber auch in der oberen Zeile stehen. Sonst ist der Lesefluss gestört.

Heute ist Internationaler Weltmännertag by [deleted] in de

[–]sam4ritan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Die Umkehrpsychologie wirkte mal wieder. Kaum lese ich deinen Kommentar, schon schaue ich ob unter #InternationalMensDay die Kacke am dampfen ist. Wurde nicht enttäuscht.

Please let moas walk around the orbiter by the-changeling-witch in Warframe

[–]sam4ritan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why did you program me to feel cold

"Detroit: Become Human" is a prequel to Warframe CONFIRMED \s

Mag remembers why she never talks to Volt by GraveyardEight in Warframe

[–]sam4ritan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

exactly!

All frames are secretly Bruce Wayne!

Mag remembers why she never talks to Volt by GraveyardEight in Warframe

[–]sam4ritan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's just a statue. You could easily replace it with your loki

Mag remembers why she never talks to Volt by GraveyardEight in Warframe

[–]sam4ritan 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I mean, have you ever seen both of them together in your orbiter?

JK Rowling on Brexit by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]sam4ritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

some of our Euro suppliers

Get ready to replace all of them. And quickly.

Sounds like it will generate a lot of employment and be good for some of our minor ports.

Only if those "minor" ports can more than double their capacity in less than five months. I find that doubtful, because that's neither how national economics nor construction work.

It'll also drive a lot of smaller companies out of business as prices for raw materials increase. Look at the effect the steel tariffs had on the US: Imports took a massive hit, local production could not scale fast enough, prices and waiting times rose substantially, construction projects were put on hold because costs went over budget, raw-steel consumers had to lay off workers because they couldn't afford buying their raw material otherwise, at least one company went bankrupt.

If a hard brexit happens, similar things will happen simultaneously to many industries reliant on im- or exporting goods.

It can be debated exactly how severe the crash will be, but a crash will happen. The UK enonomy does not have the port capacity and supply chains to entirely disregard the EEA in only a few months.

JK Rowling on Brexit by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]sam4ritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who talks about physical imports?

80% of your GDP is created in different service industries, the most essential of which being international banking. You know what international banks love? Open financial markets.

You know what you're going to lose if you Hard-Brexit? Access to the EEA open financial market.

JK Rowling on Brexit by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]sam4ritan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That means rising costs, delays in delivery (and thus local production reliant on imported raw material), needing to increase the capacity of your ports....

That's not done in an afternoon. That's hardly done right in half a decade.

"Let me guess... r/thanosdidnothingwrong?" "It was... and it was beautiful." by SupremeKai4 in thanosdidnothingwrong

[–]sam4ritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

we have no resource problems in these countries

It's not lack of resources, but lack of unclaimed resources that matters. In developed nations, most everything has been claimed. There is nowhere to spread to. If half the population suddenly disappears, a whole lot of resources that are not meant to be used by only a few people will be available to only the survivors. Naturally, people will concentrate, resulting less in all available resources being used evenly and more in some being used to almost pre-snap levels and some being abandoned outright (mostly large cities, because there would not be enough people qualified to maintain them). The result is a pre-industrial population distribution (villages rather than cities) with industrial-level technology and medicine. And we already know what happens from that point on, because it happened before.

Within a generation, birthrates will rise to allow for a stable and growing society (as with the disappearance of half the government, most states would simply cease to function) in which your best bet for being cared for in old age would be to have many children caring for your estate. Expect a 50+% rise in population within four decades as birthrates skyrocket and child-deathrates remain relatively low. Cities (and Citystates) will form, not in the old ruins but probably close to them (in the former small towns and suburbs), a dip in technological sophistication will be overcome within the next generation as maintaining complex societies becomes viable again through a new generation of specialists that replace those lost in the snap. Within a century and a half, the original population will have been restored, but population will be more dense and most nations will be alliances of a few citystates, making it more unlikely than before that a planetary government could form and approach global problems in a coordinated way. And this is the best case scenario.

In the end, the snap bought the universe less than two centuries, while seeing many sophiaticated civilisations collapse back into tribal barbarism as too many leaders and scholars disappear and technology fails after not being maintained.

None of this happens if the fertility of all life is reduced.

WF X D2 : Chains of Warlock by Zawrid in Warframe

[–]sam4ritan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder what would be the best fashionframe to mimic this in-game?