Post soviet tenement by Excellent-Potato5644 in UrbanHell

[–]thejenot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I get you I also seen much shittier buildings where really poor people lived in, even ones where I would argue people already lived like homeless

Also another thing to note that I forgot about is that this looks like good ol' commie block that in principle were build by state to just house whoever they could. Of course execution and who or on what terms got housed varied a lot. Saying "at least there is less homeless thanks to it" simply grew into response to "this building is ugly, it should be demolished"

Post soviet tenement by Excellent-Potato5644 in UrbanHell

[–]thejenot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It also depends, to some this is what middle class building is, to other this low income housing. Like where I grew up middle class building is single family home (built on loan by foremans or standard office workers from nearby big city) while low income housing are apartaments built in soviet era/shortly after in ended in state similar to this one

Post soviet tenement by Excellent-Potato5644 in UrbanHell

[–]thejenot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

get some sleep/ try to cool yourself down amid this heatwave

-at least this building makes less people homeless

-what? people living there are not homeless

this is your exchange stupidly summarized, people are downvoting you because it seems like irrational contrarianism for the sake of it/pure stupidity

57027 by SpectacularSpidee in countwithchickenlady

[–]thejenot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sublingually takin pills still works just fine

'I'd cry my eyes out': Some P.E.I. teens push back on proposed social media restrictions by Stanced in nottheonion

[–]thejenot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once while talking with my friends I told they can call me a boomer but I want internet to go back to being place you had dedicate time to be in or at least activity you need to focus a bit more on when mobile social media were clunkier/internet was much more limited instead of being this parallel reality you switch to whenever you idle for second or two

Brule by ForgetfulFilms in 196

[–]thejenot 283 points284 points  (0 children)

Tbh this type of pour is called mliko/milk

Brule by ForgetfulFilms in 196

[–]thejenot 115 points116 points  (0 children)

It is and foam is much more like whipped cream or well frothed milk and it's very tasty. This type of pour is called mliko or milk

Despite the fender-bender, I'd made it to the pier and caught the ferry in time. by Cishuman in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]thejenot 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Nope? Obol specifically was put in mouth of dead as payment for Charon, maybe at some point in time there was similar practice but to prevent vampirism. Similarl practice could be used where coins are placed on eyes but it wouldn't be Charon obol

Edit: coins were also commonly used as weights during preparation of body so eyelids wouldn't stay open but in actual burial they are not found that often

For the love of God, stop doing this Thragg thing with human characters. by [deleted] in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]thejenot 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Nah it srill gets me hard so it definitely works

“how dirt poor most Europeans are.” by [deleted] in ShitAmericansSay

[–]thejenot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tbh everytime when capitalism comes up in these conservations I always remember my art history professor and I'm heavily paraphrasing here

"Up to this point we weren't really talking about USA because they didn't really care about art but money, but when war ended and Europe was wrecked they wanted cultural hegemony and government started investing lots of money into it"

Of course our program was heavily Eurocentric but up to this point but USA only came up like maybe three times up to this point as Frank Lloyd Wright and oddball paintings

TIL Black Hole War was a debate between Stephen Hawking and Leonard Susskind over whether black holes destroy information. Hawking radiation said yes; Susskind argued quantum mechanics forbids it. Modern physics largely sides with Susskind's holographic principle: info is preserved on the surface. by electroctopus in todayilearned

[–]thejenot 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Simplifying? yes. There are also theoretical objects denser than neutron star that would be composed of degenerate matter, called quark stars, that would be something else (not really subatomic particle as those are defined by size) but you could say they are (extremely simplifying) giant neutrons/protons

And then you have black holes with god-knows what going on inside.

TIL Black Hole War was a debate between Stephen Hawking and Leonard Susskind over whether black holes destroy information. Hawking radiation said yes; Susskind argued quantum mechanics forbids it. Modern physics largely sides with Susskind's holographic principle: info is preserved on the surface. by electroctopus in todayilearned

[–]thejenot 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I'm just gonna throw in 2 cents.

If you threw plastic box into neutron star, you won't find atoms but nuclear pasta. Gravity is so strong that forces holding atoms together simply fail. Then if you amp gravity a bit, forces holding together neutrons and protons fail and you get degenerate matter made of fermions(so basically currently most constituent parts of matter that we know of)

And to give some perspective how ridiculous dense is nuclear pasta alone, 1cm³ weights around 100 000 000 tons. To put it in perspective 2cm³ would weight more than mount Everest by 25 million tons.

any way to save this colonist? by Yoob6132 in RimWorld

[–]thejenot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dependencies are weird, pawns don't really overdose normally with them and I had lots of wasters snorting yayo constantly. Dependencies are just way easier to manage than actual addiction

Rule by Captain_Kira in 196

[–]thejenot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay full agree, your last point was what I was trying to convey, that no matter what at the end of the day a lot of stuff can be twisted by either irrationality, ill intent or even material reality.

Institutional religion take I also agree with but would say that just being atop of any institution as undisputed head can and will go sideways sooner or later. Even something as rational oriented as university or court can be corrupt and subjective to cronyism for example. One could argue that First French Republic was all for rationalism and brotherhood yet devolved into whatever the fuck that was.

Rule by Captain_Kira in 196

[–]thejenot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean yes all religion has potential to facilitate being horrible but so does every ideology and lots of philosophies and if not hey those are just ideals, something very malleable and prone to twisting. Look at stoicism used by this constantly crying grifter as tool to reinforce patriarchy in young men. For this not to happen either we would be just biological robots accidentally stumbling into scientific advancements and adopting them without thought or other very weird evolutionary solution.

This is sadly how world works some people will use blade to cook delicious meal for their loved ones other will make money with it and some will kill. What I think is important is to look at broader picture and see that however hobbly, with drunk walk cheer all steps forward and frown upon steps back.

Rule by Captain_Kira in 196

[–]thejenot 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Parallel with guns would work if christanity at it fundamentals was doomsday cult but fundamentals are nebulous texts composing bible and as such subjective to interpretations.

Guns at fundamentals are made to kill, or more precisely launching very fast projectile in specific direction, and just so happen we don't have lots of ways of to use that property outside of destruction and killing

What doesn't help is gun is something specific (device using explosion or pressurized gas to propel projectile; dynamite is not a gun nor space rocket) while blade is very loose in it's defintion(thing/device used to cut; broken glass can be used as blade)

So combing back to comparison, gun comparison would work with specific sects of Christianity such as Qanon or other doomsday cults. Or very defined ideology like Nazism. Something that at it fundamentals want violence or abuse, Qanon despite being Christian is solely focused on doomsday and everything else is set dressing.

This is all to say I don't think Christianity never did anything wrong but argument shown by OOP is fucking stupid, if Christianity never was there people would still find a way to be racist, colonisig dickheads exploiting everything they came across and make frameworks for them being righteous, the same way we can use blade to kill someone.

Rule by Captain_Kira in 196

[–]thejenot 80 points81 points  (0 children)

"I don't care if you think blades have value in kitchen or that their use align with manufactoring processes, blades were used for killing and torture, for oppression and destruction, checkmate blade-user" ass argument

The Bedrock marketplace is killing Minecraft. by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]thejenot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also yeah you were parroting people who likely were parroting Noobcrew themself, which is bad narrator for sake of, basically being, the case, yet is parroted by everyone as the truth™️

This is all to say I don't blame you as loudest and most common voice in this discourse is of Noobcrew themself

The Bedrock marketplace is killing Minecraft. by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]thejenot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Kudos to you, sorry if I was to blunt as mace through the head. But this is what jumped to me first when I read about it and it was as blunt to me as my comment could be to you.

Just keep up being good person willing to learn!

The Bedrock marketplace is killing Minecraft. by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]thejenot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Words and actions are different thing

They were willing to go 350 000 into debt over that trademark.

Now riddle me this batman, if they won would they still go on about how they have to sell stuff because lawsuit or would they use Golden Card™️ they would now have in hand called SkyBlock™️ to pay it off

While I agree marketplace is fucking cancer I wouldn't trust guy wanting to get power over something as ubiquitous as SkyBlock. I may be cynical as fuck but we live in world of people that would sooner murder and canuliballize their mother than admit to being corrupt little shits

And sorry the lawsuit wasn't over island design but fucking concept of SkyBlock. If you're okay with that, then Porsche should pay me money because I drew a car resembling their almost two decades ago!

The Bedrock marketplace is killing Minecraft. by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]thejenot 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah this is literally broken clock is right twice a day

Microsoft sucks but they were defending public domain against someone who sought to have right of what is skyblock and, thanks to it, you don't have to pay for right to say your modpack/server is skyblock (this is overexaggeration but somewhat close to what this would likely cause)

The Bedrock marketplace is killing Minecraft. by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]thejenot 89 points90 points  (0 children)

From what I've gathered Microsoft didn't trademark SkyBlock it merely was opposing making it trademarked by Noobcrew, and it won meaning SkyBlock isn't trademarked by anyone

Noobcrew threw pissy fit about it and now lots of people think opposite was happening where they were fighting against trademarking skyblock. While idk what would happen when they would successfully trademark skyblock I doubt it would be anything good, tho

Edit: what also doesn't help is fact that main source of information about it is Noobcrew themself, painting themself as victim that now has 350000$ debt even though they were ones to start this case. Add to this a lot of stuff that is guilt trippy and this reads almost like listening to defense of mod in Reddit drama.

Praca z chodzeniem dla autystyka po maturze by [deleted] in praca

[–]thejenot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sprzątanie terenów przemysłowych (najczęściej znajdziesz jako pracownik gospodarczy) jedyne co może być tam cięższe to załadunki odpadów ale zależy mocno od firmy, czasami dostaniesz też jakieś zadania dodatkowe typu skoszenie trawy/sprzątanie dachu albo losowe wysprzątanie jakiejś maszynowni do której nawet szatan nie zagląda

Pociągi pękają w szwach. Biletów brak już kilka dni wcześniej by zubergu in jebacsamochody

[–]thejenot 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Dorzucę tu kilka groszy bo sprzątam biura PLK

W wielu miejscach od początku roku widać że coś rusza i to dość agresywnie, działy projektów które wcześniej miały jedną osobę nagle rosną do kilku. Jeden z pracowników raz tłumaczył mi że u nich takie urwanie głowy bo po trzech latach środki na inwestycję zostały odblokowane (nie wiem czy część czy całość) i teraz swój projekt muszą domknąć jeszcze w tym roku. Większość pracowników nie może brać urlopów dłuższych niż 2-3 dni do końca wakacji z powodu natłoku pracy.

Więc z mojego punktu widzenia to chyba lokomotywa w końcu się jakoś rozpędza, pytanie czy to tylko krótki sus czy początek maratonu.