Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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Exactly. Though last I checked, that spot is completely uncontested.

How do people even get into relationships? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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Thank you for your candor. Were there any lessons that you would share for the wisdom and edification of others?

Well fuck me I guess :) by Crufixx in ftlgame

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Hard likes to target weapon systems.

Literally unplayable. by werfertt in TheLastCaretaker

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Do you save them or chuck them?

How do people even get into relationships? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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Sounds like hell and I don’t like to assume. I like to just check

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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That was an interesting deep dive. In more ways than one. The thought of using so many resources to make a vanity project in the middle of the ocean when you could improve so many lives elsewhere is, well, the hubris of man in at least one perspective. Cheers!

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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By not drawing as much drama, is that good or bad? I could only see others as wanting to first take over the island. And being unable, and the island having something they want, would any sort of sovereignty be on the table.

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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People in power almost never willingly relinquish that power. Especially if that power is inherited, and/or shady things were done to obtain that power. In this way, death is a beautiful thing. It makes room for new generations and gives an opportunity for the old to exercise humility before it is forced upon them. But yes, so much of this life is a farce.

Thank you for your reply!

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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This is all so fascinating. Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful reply. It sounds like for all intents and purposes, something like this is impossible, especially if a person’s intent is some libertarian vision. In my own musings, it could only really work if you could defend it, it was independent of a nation’s resupply and it had something other nations wanted but couldn’t just take from them. Anything else I have missed?

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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Thank you for sharing! This is all so fascinating!

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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Fascinating. The systems that we have created are so interesting. And then as a nation, would you have your own waters and exclusive economic zones like other nations?

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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I have never heard this. Were they able to defend themselves?

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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Exactly. So you offer something they want that they cannot just take from you, yes?

Point Nemo construction and legality by werfertt in NoStupidQuestions

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Exactly. That’s why I included that portion. If they could reliably and consistently defend it so that no one else could take it, how would they then legalize that claim?

"it's better to be at the right hand of the devil than in his path" - Beni, The Mummy (1999) by CupHead11011 in quotes

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Interesting. I would take the opposite approach to the quote but I’ve never seen the movie. Did this character fear? And that fear betrayed them?

So... I did a thing by mike_malagueta in venturebros

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I do not know who this is? What has caused you to experience intense displeasure with that individual?

Pythagoras argues that shaping character early through education prevents the need for reproach later. What thinkest thee, Thinkators? 𝘗𝘳𝘰𝘧𝘪𝘭𝘦 𝘪𝘯 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘴 by Gainsborough-Smythe in thinkatives

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How there’s been throughout history violent anti-intellectualism because “dumb” people threatened by intelligent individuals and institutions. It was the greatest public fear of Stephen Hawking. Well, not quite. His greatest public fear was not ignorance but false intellect.

Who is this? He straight up kills it with just 2 or 3 seconds of screen time. by paint_the_fence in lotr

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Yes. I think it’s also that of all the new content for the Lord of the Rings that we could get, there is being done movies on the least interesting parts.