Fontasia 6d ago • 66%
The emulator they use for N64 on the Switch is also just one of the many options that com up when you Google "We can't be arsed reviewing our own assembler"
Fontasia 1w ago • 100%
Wall-e is still my favourite Pixar film and I really hope it taught a lot of kids about storytelling.
The amount of BnL marketing, logos and promotional material made was insane, and pretty much all relegated to the forgotten 2nd disc (I miss 2 and 3 disc editions of film outside of Criterion)
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
However, Harold the Giraffe is eternal and still teaching kids to be healthy in the back of a dark van, he now just also has stuff to say about screen time.
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
The wholesome joy of sitting with someone you have nothing in common with, but someone has put out enough bread for both of you
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
This is going to be a rough couple of lifetimes?
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
So men get words like smegma, pre-ejaculate or semen and women get "mucus"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaginal_lubrication
We can do better 😣
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Yes, but why can't someone give me the scientific name for pussy juice?
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Fontasia 2w ago • 92%
It is absolutely bonkers that it has taken until this year until someone said "hey this liquid that does not, feel, smell, look or taste like pee that we call pee might not be pee." Are people with access to spectral analysis just bad at sex and have never seen it?
Please tell me the study gave it a scientific name.
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Well, let me start with this gorilla they called Harambe....
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Oh boy you are in for a treat. Essentially John Harvey Kellogg was really against masturbation or sex of any kind (He and his wife had separate bedrooms and it is believed he spent their honeymoon writing.) and thought the secret to a good life was eating plain food and good posture.
https://archive.org/details/plainfaorold00kell/page/236/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/plainfaorold00kell/page/302/mode/2up
Fontasia 2w ago • 41%
Ok, let me try again, a few questions that may better explain what I was trying to get at:
Do you feel that your emotions are actively being suppressed by some "other" or do you feel angry that you were never provided the tools to do so in the first place?
What 'place' do you feel is missing from society for you to vent your frustrations in?
if you have emotions or opinions that you feel you cannot express in public, have you tried looking for a place to express them?
How is your mental\physical health in other ways, are there peers that you can talk to or socialise with?
I'm not asking for you to reply to answers for these questions, these are deeply personal. What I am trying to get at is if you don't think you can talk about your emotions, you need to start working out a way to talk about your emotions before they fester and turn toxic.
Yes I was a little short in my comment, but I don't know you and I don't know your context. If you don't have any family or friends that you can talk about your emotions with, that's not the whole world telling you that you aren't allowed to have emotions. You need an outlet. I need an outlet. I have OCD, anxiety, and anger issues. The thing that makes these things bearable is having people to talk to about them. If you feel you can't, or do not have the means to go to therapy fine, that sucks and you need other people who do care. If no one is asking you "how are you" with any care about the response, fine, I'll do it.
No judgement. No criticism. No hate. Just a sounding board if you feel like you truly have no one to talk to about this. DM me. @Octospider@lemm.ee @rekabis@lemmy.ca how are you doing?
Fontasia 2w ago • 70%
This worked out great for Lenin and Stalin who just skipped the middle step and outlawed the church, then put their statues everywhere
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
My bad for judging without checking 😔
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Are... Are you saying the quest for wealth can cause people to act immorally?
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Hey I've seen this one! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent
Fontasia 2w ago • 15%
I wish you all the best that you can find someone to talk to about this
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
Fontasia 2w ago • 77%
Older men are generally already in a position of benefit, locked in a system where they cannot be taken down from their position of power. Reforms are coming at the beginning of the chain (entrance to university, internships and early job opportunities). Young men in families where their father/grandfather were in systems that benefited them - and also nepotism - have the understanding they will need to do very little to succeed. They have not put the effort in because they were told they would not have to compete.
Have a look at old laws for where you live in the world. Find out whether your mother or grandmother actually had the opportunity for higher education, or even whether she could get/keep a job after she had children and then form your own conclusions from there.
Fontasia 2w ago • 100%
She's Elon Musk's mother and a republican, her sense of constantly feeling like a victum is punishment in itself
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20474047 > Found a Minimum Speed Limit sign in the middle of my town.
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/3832017 > Once again we punch above our weight, so you wankers don't have lag between strokes > > ##### This is an automated archive made by the [Lemmit Bot](https://lemmit.online/post/14692). > The original was posted on [/r/2westerneurope4u](https://old.reddit.com/r/2westerneurope4u/comments/1f84aes/once_again_we_punch_above_our_weight_so_you/) by [/u/Xodio](https://old.reddit.com/u/Xodio) on 2024-09-03 16:27:43+00:00.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21037419
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4856141 > We live in a sci-fi dystopia.
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/2927731 > 'Carthage must be destroyed': Mark Zuckerberg t-shirt ignites anger in Tunisia, present-day Carthage > > ##### This is an automated archive made by the [Lemmit Bot](https://lemmit.online/post/14692). > The original was posted on [/r/worldnews](https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1ctabwb/carthage_must_be_destroyed_mark_zuckerberg_tshirt/) by [/u/SmartAd95](https://old.reddit.com/u/SmartAd95) on 2024-05-16 11:07:15+00:00. >
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11673232 > Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks — botnet causes millions of euros in damages > > I meet my 10-year-old self in 1987. I tell him I live in the future of 2024. > > "2024! Wow! Do you have flying cars?" > > "No." > > "Oh. Well do you have Mars colonies?" > > "No." > > "Huh. Well you've gotta have a cure for every disease!" > > "No." > > "What do you have?!" > > "We have a toothbrush that bad people can control remotely." > > "...do I have to grow up?" > > "Yes."
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11430957 > Elmo’s wellness check uncovers existential dread and despair on social media, nobody's ok right now
I can't believe how many virtual meetings in the last three years that people are still sharing their screens. People seem to share their screens in 3 situations: 1. Showing or explaining a document. Whether it be a slideshow or written document, people seem obsessed with idea that no one else knows how to read or that they write just as incompetently as they present. 2. Explaining procedure. I get it, things can be complicated. Learn to screen record. 3. Collaboration. Most conferencing apps have a whiteboard or other document creation apps have real time collaboration. You just don't want to use these things because you want to be in 100% control of what's being written down. You don't want a meeting, go do your own things, if you feel obligated to turn it into a meeting you just want attention. We all have a limited time on this earth. We're not going to remember or care about the meetings in a year or two. Go find something meaningful to do with your life. Stop sharing your screen, and even better yet, don't have the meeting at all. We're not going to look back at the end of our lives and wish we'd had more meetings.
"Xbox Live and the ability to download new content is not a crutch to ship crappy software. And too often on the PC--I'm going to be blunt here--in the PC gaming space, games get out that developers know have problems because they know they can patch them later. They know they can force updates. And the act of playing [games online] becomes a pain in the ass, because you put the disc in and then you gotta download the patch and you gotta download the service pack and you gotta download the security hot fix, and then you gotta apply those things and reboot your machine. That's not an entertainment experience. That is not fun." -- Jeff Henshaw, Group Program Manager - Xbox, 2010-10-06