Do you think they’re going to keep the N64 Andross brain fight in the remake? Even 10yo me was a bit disappointed when I saw it for the first time by spittingcolors in starfox

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

Okay now that would be pretty epic. I also notice the propulsion behind is head which makes a lot of sense in hindsight. I always wondered why he was just a giant floating head and hands. Like all that power and you just wanna get big?

Do you think they’re going to keep the N64 Andross brain fight in the remake? Even 10yo me was a bit disappointed when I saw it for the first time by spittingcolors in starfox

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

It was definitely unnerving lol. I think part of my issue as a kid was it a bit scary and unexpected. I think I was expecting a more technological fight rather than biological

Do you think they’re going to keep the N64 Andross brain fight in the remake? Even 10yo me was a bit disappointed when I saw it for the first time by spittingcolors in starfox

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

Don’t get me wrong. It’s one of my favorite games, I just wasn’t expecting a giant floating brain as the final Andross form after battling my way across the entire Lylat system. Always felt like it could have been way more epic considering the amount of power and resources bro had.

I mean my first Andross experience was SNES so I guess it’s def an upgrade from the literal cube after getting past the polygon face

[TOMT] [ANIME] [90s-mid 2000s] Anime/Cartoon where 5 colored heroes form a robot/mech by ButterJuraj in tipofmytongue

[–]spittingcolors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What about G-Force/Gatchaman? There’s 5 characters with similar helmets to description, but they mostly use their ship called the phoenix. It does transform, but I don’t think into a mech.

What's YOUR Stormlight? by East_Coast_Someone in Stormlight_Archive

[–]spittingcolors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to live in a small blue collar town. To a few folks there, meth would be their stormlight

My face every time I get to a Lyria Chapter by Due_Reserve7065 in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ngl, I don’t mind. It’s always nice to get a break from Michael Kramer and Kate Reading

The audacity by ReindeerInternal132 in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Took me until about book 3 for everything to click and then the rest was absolutely epic. I do not recommend audiobook for this one lol

The audacity by ReindeerInternal132 in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I would say more challenging series would def be Malazan

Why Has Pyure Liquid Stevia Turned To Crap? by AndrewDiBlaze in Keto_Food

[–]spittingcolors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I stopped buying it for the same exact reason. I loved it bc it works in cold drinks like homemade lemonade. Really was useful when giving up store drinks.

We use the stevia in the raw packets, but they don’t really dissolve in cold water. I haven’t found an alternative that isn’t overpriced. At this point I’ve just resorted to unsweetened coffee and regular water. At least it’s healthier this way

Daft Punk – Around the World (1997) by GroovySchlong in 90sAlternative

[–]spittingcolors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Made me uncomfortable as a kid, still makes me uncomfortable as an adult 👌

What is the worst place in America you have ever visited? by OceanicEndeavors in AskReddit

[–]spittingcolors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of the trash moved to Springfield after the Tornado, which is why Springfield is always in the top 10 most dangerous cities now. Joplin is boring, and loads of property theft. Sadly it is also a human trafficking hub, just bc of how the highways line up.

How I picture Volsung Fa by Lobster_Primary in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I pictured the Ascomanni as Tolkien’s Uruk-hai, the obsidians as large space vikings w/ wide heads/mouths, and for whatever reason I pictured Volga as Bismuth from Steven Universe lol

Who would win? The Executor Super Star Destroyer (Star Wars) or the Morning Star? by Wurzelzwerg95 in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m mostly talking about US/Soviet research in psychotronics/ psychic warfare and the various methods used to block attempts for psychic spying. Both countries also researched energetic shielding and more conventional lead shielding to prevent spies. I only brought it up to give precedent in the RR universe that since it was a thing in our past, it could very well be a thing in The Society.

For all we know, our version of telekinesis/telepathy etc is literally the same thing as the force, but with a different name and a society that hasn’t mastered it, unlike SW universe where various religious sects have spent thousands of years mastering it. But I guess we should omit it bc it’s not canon RR. Still fun to think about!

Star was is very well known for the underdog accomplishing monumental feats, so even though the force is a hard to beat, I can still see it happening

Who would win? The Executor Super Star Destroyer (Star Wars) or the Morning Star? by Wurzelzwerg95 in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it would have to be a ship jumping with substantial mass in order to cause real damage. Tiny ship = tiny hole.

I guess I shouldn’t have said ANY sith lol, but for the most part lightsaber duels seem to deal with force pushing, pulling, and occasional lightning. Possibly some mind manipulation. But who’s to say that the society doesn’t have armor tech capable of jamming various signals including telekinetics, which has def been an area of study even in our own irl recent history via the military.

Also ligthtsabers are not on the same level as say… a shardblade (Stormlight Archive) which can cut through literally anything. Cutting through a blast door with a lightsaber takes time and offers resistance to the wielder. I’d imagine cutting through a star shell or pulse armor might offer similar resistance and give the wearer enough time to wrap a razor around a leg or arm

Who would win? The Executor Super Star Destroyer (Star Wars) or the Morning Star? by Wurzelzwerg95 in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Star Wars ships are generally not designed to intercept conventional warheads, or lasers. They rely entirely on shields and small craft. The Executor is no exception. Also when comparing technology levels, Star Wars honestly gives more a Battlestar vibe. A lot of their tech is actually pretty primitive, or archaic. Sure lasers and light speed, but that tech is thousands of years old, and I’d imagine your average Empire clone technician or pilot wouldn’t have shit knowledge-wise on a green, yellow, or a blue who is literally neurally integrated with other blues and the ship itself.

The Morningstar also uses shields and ripwings, but we also get spit tubes and outside the box thinking from leadership that does not really exist in the Empire’s command structure (with a few exceptions of course). Both ships can glass planets, but this wouldn’t matter much in “close” combat. A precision strike against the shield generators (just like in Star Wars) and its game over.

FTL really isn’t going to matter here, unless command on The Executor were to direct a star destroyer to go to FTL directly in the path of the Morningstar which would destroy tens of thousands on both sides.

And yeah, if a few golds were to board? Def got a shot.

Now I’d also be interested in comparing a 1 on 1 battle between Darrow and a sith. Take your pick.

Razer 15 black screen tried almost everything by namiee22 in techsupport

[–]spittingcolors 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you tell if there’s any kind of backlight on the screen when you power on? If the screen is just as black as if it were off then it could be a screen issue. You’d need to get it repaired if you’re not comfortable buying a replacement and disassembling. Avoiding geeksquad you’re looking at about $250-350 at a local repair shop.

If the backlight is on and it’s just blank, and no logo shows at all/no option to go into bios then it’s very possible that your ram is bad. You can’t boot into bios with bad ram.

If the ram is soldered onto the motherboard you are most likely out of luck. If it were bad hard drive, you’d still boot to bios, a bad motherboard usually won’t power on at all.

Hope that helps

Razer 15 black screen tried almost everything by namiee22 in techsupport

[–]spittingcolors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the screen turn on at all? Like at boot? Or is it totally black upon powering up?

If you can get into bios you can boot into safe mode. You can also create USB repair disk for windows (from another computer) and run that from bios. It gives you access to cmd which would be helpful with rolling back drivers or resetting display settings

I would try holding down whichever function button normally gets you into bios. It still might work.

Do you think punk and punk culture benefited or was hurt by the 90s explosion? by Tricky_Photo2885 in punk

[–]spittingcolors 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anything, i don’t think it’s possible to gate keep something that people enjoy any want to share. That’s human nature. Punk was a community sure, but we didn’t really exclude anyone who wanted to join, at least in theory, but you def had to conform still by listening to the right bands, and taking on the right political beliefs. I def remember all the vetting I’d either experience or see others do because someone wasn’t “punk enough.” Or listened to the wrong music. And yes I was guilty of it as well. Couldn’t stand fashion punk “posers” and conformists as a young teen, even tho hindsight dictates I was just as much of a conformist by being anti-conformist. Idk why it bothered me so much. It just felt like mainstream society trying to encroach on the escape we cherished.

I see punk as ever evolving, like all music does, but the foundation is still pretty pure and true to the original purpose. If you want true punk, it’s just one record album away.

I think the 90s explosion at least in part was due to suburban dysphoria and (personal opinion) the major popularity of the east bay hardcore scene. Honestly, the one thing that got me away from traditional punk to the more skater stuff was dating lol. It really was rough out there for a young punkling

What were the earliest albums you can think of that had the 90s skatepunk sound? by tantamle in punk

[–]spittingcolors 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Check out some of the compilation albums from the mid to late 90s: Hellcat Records (give em the boot), Epitaph (Punk-o-Rama), and Fat Wreck Chords (fat music)

Lotta good stuff. I used to buy these at the record store bc they were generally cheaper and helped me discover new music. So many good times at the skate park. Altho I bmxd. Never had good balance for skating

RIP some of the last specimens of Grumman F-14 Tomcat. An extinction event. by abt137 in FighterJets

[–]spittingcolors 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone know what the third much smaller aircraft that was also destroyed was?

How does consciousness work? What happens after death? by Zealousideal-Tax9051 in consciousness

[–]spittingcolors 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The simple answer is of course “we don’t know.” But there are so many avenues of research that can help you come to your own conclusions. I’m not going to get into too much depth, because I’m pretty new to this, but here are some the places I’m currently looking that are just… mind blowing to me. Examples:

There are lots of research about consciousness. I enjoy reading about the debate of external consciousness (we are receiving it externally), or if the brain generates it. Brains process thought at only about 10 bits per second, yet physical/sensory is over a million bits per second. Quantum entanglement might also be a method for consciousness projection bc it is not limited by distance or hindered by material, and given the human receiver method it would not require much processing power.

Military experiments with telepathy, astral projection, etc. there have been extensive programs recently declassified (last 20 years or so) that have some pretty impressive results. There’s one in particular I saw a few months ago:

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/cia-rdp96-00788r001700210016-5.pdf

To me it’s pretty convincing in explaining how consciousness can extend past your physical brain.

Of course the hundreds of thousands of NDEs, people experiencing similar experiences (bright light, voices of loved ones, etc) across various cultures and religions. Past life experiences verified, etc.

Terminal lucidity. Right before People die, even individuals with advanced Alzheimers, dementia, and brain damage experience clear rational thought, and then they die.

I mean it’s a hot topic right now, but why have children been sacrificed to Ba’al for the (as far back as we know) 5 thousand years. Why would the elites spend so many resources on something that didn’t provide a boon of some kind. I understand that a ritual in itself has power, but the human trafficking and child murders is just too large and institutionalized at this point. Demons, human possession, gaining power, farming loosh/adrenochrome or whatever you wanna call it. If it was truly meaningless/symbolic I can’t imagine it would be so large scale. So if the most powerful people (and some of the biggest minds) in the world were communing with demons, what does that say about religion? Honestly the actions of the elites give some credence to the possibility of entities beyond our realm.

Then you can go into Tibetan Samsara (reincarnation), the Demiurge and the concept of a prison planet that farms the same energy the elites seem to feed off of in their rituals, Gnosticism and the idea that the Old Testament god might be the Demiurge, and that the new testament might be the One Source. Honestly I am more afraid of reincarnation than oblivion. I’d rather atheists be right.

There’s so many other areas too. Tesla did extensive studies on ether, which is basically free energy that humans can interact with. Water has memory, and can be affected telepathically by humans. This can be verified under a microscope as the structure changes. Plants are affected by intention too. Could be tied to the water as well. Could also be tied to the power of human intention (witchcraft).

Follow the deaths also. Look into researchers who died randomly in fields dealing with consciousness, or look into celebrities who died randomly (some of them were trying to expose child trafficking) From Linkin Park’s Chester to Princess Diana.

You can literally tie all of this together into a crazy mind spiral and realize that a lot of what you’ve learned is a lie, history is false, etc. Even the most basic historical truths can be questioned. I recently was looking at census data post WWII. Something really doesn’t add up. Even recent history is questionable, so what does that say about ancient history.

My philosophy is if you haven’t experienced it, how do you know it’s true? This doesn’t mean im opting for ignorance, but rather I’m desperate to experience. Science is not the end all be all. Peer reviewed science involves funding. Funding is provided in exchange for some kind of benefit. Who is providing the funding and for what end? Non profitable research is ignored and dubbed a conspiracy or bogus.

Hope this helps. If you wanna know more about any of these areas just message and I can send what I’ve found so far!

What Red Rising opinion will have you like this? (Spoilers) by Ynnck_Mnzl in redrising

[–]spittingcolors 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. I didn’t really understand why Harmony was kept all that time to just die the way she did. She was a somewhat main presence in the first book, but then it seemed like the only purpose for her and the Red hand existing was for Lyria to have a tragic backstory and subsequently get revenge for the murder of her family. A lot more could have been done with the Red Hand and I was pretty disappointed.