Hate to be pedantic about a topic like this, but Jacob, the guy who falls in love with a baby (if that’s the event you describe), is around 16
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Ezergill@lemm.eetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Men, you're competing against fallout centaurs now.English
38·1 year agoNah, there were definitely guys with wild picks as well. The most memorable for me was the guy that chose the number 8. Although, I guess this example works against my point, cause it shows that guys would fuck anything with curves and holes.
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Games@lemmy.world•I didn't expect there would still be new games similar to Heroes of Might and Magic III nowadaysEnglish
4·1 year agoa) That’s not a remake, it’s a separate game b) Please don’t buy it, made by russian devs that have been funded by oligarchs with ties to the russian government
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Games@lemmy.world•Avatar: The Last Airbender Is Getting a AAA RPG With Saber Interactive and Paramount Game Studios - EXCLUSIVEEnglish
21·1 year agoSaber Interactive has russian origins and ties with a russian oligarch, who’s a close friend of putin, please don’t give them your money.
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•Which are lesser-known movies that are well worth seeing?English
12·1 year agoIt weirdly felt like a Venom movie, and what made it even more weird - it came out around the same time as the actual Venom movie, and even the main hero looked somewhat like a discount version of Tom Hardy😅
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
1·1 year agoI wasn’t arguing for free will, I was arguing against your argument, and, as you can see, it is flawed.
When it comes to free will - in a situation where you have to make a choice it doesn’t matter that post-factum you can say that you couldn’t have chosen otherwise due to internal and external factors, what matters is that in the moment you still have to make that choice, and no one (oftentimes not even you) can really predict the outcome.
Also, determinism is flawed simply because quantum mechanics exists, which is decidedly indeterministic and deals with probabilities, and there are phenomenons where it affects things on a macro scale.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
1·1 year agoWell, I neither have to nor have any strong desire to wake up early on a Saturday, but I still do because of a force of habit, how does that fit into your definition?
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
1·1 year agoThe problem is with you definition of want. You’ve formulated it based on the conclusion you’ve wanted to reach - that there is no other reason to do things, not based on what you actually think it is. That’s why I asked for your definition - to try to find a counter example, without you moving the goalpost and saying that that’s actually a want as well.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
1·1 year agoIf by “want” you mean “everything you do that you don’t have to” then your post is kinda useless. Yeah, you do things you have to and things you don’t have to, that’s obvious, cause there is no other category of actions.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
2·1 year agoThe point was to illustrate a counter-example to your coffee example and that you can control (at least some) of your wants (which you previously said that one can’t do). I would be curious to hear your definition of want (and have to, for that matter). You seem to be using it as an umbrella term that covers everything from physical urges to something a person thinks would subjectively benefit them.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
3·1 year agoIt still was your choice, people regularly go against the societal norms and desires imposed from the outside. Like, I never started smoking, although both of my parents and a lot of my peers did.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We only do things for 2 reasons; either we want to, or we have to
5·1 year agoI mean, you chose to taste it again when you knew you didn’t like the taste. That’s how acquired tastes work, you start liking something after repeated exposure.
if you ignore the scales, this could be a bizarre Mad Max chase scene
I think they’ve meant world’s view, not worldview
Don’t leave this dude home alone again, he comes up with some weird stuff
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Games@lemmy.world•Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era – Official Reveal TrailerEnglish
81·1 year agoIf you care about this - the developer Unfrozen is russian in origin (although they are trying to make everyone forget about it), one of the investors that funded their previous game (Iratus), GEM Capital, has ties with the russian gas and oil business.
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•The Crow reboot producer is surprised the original filmmakers aren't more accepting of the new movieEnglish
2·1 year agoI guess you’re right. Although I’ve never heard the TV series to be referred by its full title, it has decent reviews (and it was my first introduction to the character).
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[moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•The Crow reboot producer is surprised the original filmmakers aren't more accepting of the new movieEnglish
143·1 year agoI’m kinda confused. Why do so many people (including this article) treat this as a reboot of the first movie, when the creatives have said that it’s another adaptation of the original graphic novel? And why is everyone suddenly so protective of the legacy of Brandon Lee, when there’s already been a direct sequel to his movie and a separate TV series?



It’s more about the fact they are doing good things for a bad reason. Like, education is good, but when propaganda is a part of the curriculum - it’s not as good. On the other hand, a huge part why it works is because the western countries have basically abandoned the global South .