
Even so, baby steps are still steps. Just because not everything has been replaced doesn’t mean it won’t get replaced in the (far) future.

Even so, baby steps are still steps. Just because not everything has been replaced doesn’t mean it won’t get replaced in the (far) future.

The sad part is that those who are most affected by it are the least responsible for causing it. Right now, most of the problems are in third world countries, so the West turns a blind eye. Next it’ll be our poor people too, and the rich won’t bat an eye. And by the time the problem reaches them too, they’ll already have their own solutions. Sucks to see, sucks even more to just let it happen. So, if you think this is depressing, be part of the change you want to see! Even just using one liter of water less per day can have a big impact if enough people do it, and if that’s not your cup of tea, there’s also a multitude of initiatives you can support or donate to.


Interact with them in person. Men and women write a lot of polarising shit online, but once you go outside it’s (usually) not that bad. Sure, there’s always some asshats here and there, but I feel like there’s also a lot more good people around than you realize.


I wonder what the underlying cause of this demographic shift is, and how they’ll handle it effectively. There’s usually only so many resources and subsidies to sustain these animals, so limits to growth will probably always be there. Just wondering how they’ll “get rid of” the older animals to make place for young ones.
The world’s leaders looked at history, and instead of saying “we won’t make these mistakes again”, they said “we can do it better”.


If one paycheck is all that stands between half of the people and homelessness, can it really be called the “middle” class?


Interesting study. Might need to start hitting the gym again then.

Otherwise I’d be second guessing my first wish

I could use a genie like that in my life

I refuse to believe that anything that happened after 2020 is real


That’s good to know. By time I’m able to get it they’ve probably ironed out some more of the kinks too.
In the end we’re all just hungry little animals


I like the way Miyazaki handles it, makes me feel like I’m really exploring the world and uncovering its secrets. Nothing beats the feeling of making the connection between a random sword’s description and some kind of important figure. And the things I miss, I can probably find in a lore video somewhere.


I don’t know, seems like a thing that’s hard to get right. A Marvel-quip like character would probably take me right out of the usually dark atmosphere of souls likes. Personally, I wouldn’t like a permanent companion that I can’t turn off. I think the Elden Ring system does it well, with optional summons (either spirit ashes, or the NPC summons for fights like Radahn).
Thumb ways to die


So, just science being science then? Disagreements have always been a part of science, and always will be. The only important factor is how they are handled. Think a study is flawed? Repeat it, and change the flaws to see if the results differ significantly. But openly discrediting any evidence (for or against a case) without testing is as unscientific as it gets. I believe the person at the end also has a point: yeah, we don’t know if microplastics are as bad as they say, but better safe than sorry.
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