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Please provide evidence for Caesar.
Please provide evidence for Caesar.
I’m pretty sure cookie clicker has no victory condition, it just goes on and on. At least it was that way last time I played it. Things might have changed since.
This reminds me of an exhibiton I once saw called “No Pain, No Game”. The idea being that any sort of game has some failure state, some obstacle to overcome, that’s what makes it a game. So of course I started thinking of counter-examples. Your slot machine idea is a good one, what I eventually came up with is Cookie Clicker. That game is nothing but positive reinforcement. There’s no way to lose progress or mess anything up, any action you take makes you “win more”. Not taking an action also makes you “win more”, just more slowly.
This showerthought is an idea adjacent to that all. Interesting stuff, even though it’s not too deep.
Not really, we’re eukaryotes. We share a common (unknown) ancestor, but bacteria split off into their own monophyletic group I’m pretty sure.
Humans ARE apes. Also fish. Fuck paraphyletic groups.
I wish it was that simple.
Microraptors, even.
I’ve ran into my sister a few times. Hilariously one time she didn’t notice my username and actually quoted my own comment back to me IRL because she thought it was funny.
Quitting Reddit and joining Lemmy certainly feels like moving from a metropolis to a village.
Probably just her lawyers telling her to tone it down a bit.
Boost has a tag function. Main reason I’m using it, though I mostly just use it to tag tankies.
Hair helps absorb impacts.
Not really, but thanks for setting it straight, this Watergate.
I don’t know if it will happen but I know they planned it.
To be clear, 37 other comments were deleted by mods. Leaving these final 40 the pick of the mods as the survivors.
Oh yeah? Well… I’m selling these fine leather jackets.
Wake up and go about my day.
Turns out AI is about as bad at verifying sources as Lemmy users.
You can also get it by clicking inspect element and writing whatever ragebait you can think of in there.
Historians pretty much agree that Jesus was a historical figure, even though heavily fictionalised.