Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
Yes. And the original commenter was giving his opinion. This is really not a deep or complex conversation and it’s profound that so many nerds are intending on making it one, presumably just because they at their core disagree with the guys opinion.
Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
I mean yeah sure man if you want to make utilizing basic phrases and concepts into a “normal people vs pussies” type of dynamic where you are putting yourself in the latter camp sure dude, go ahead.
Whatever helps you
Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
It does change. But it doesn’t change when a subjective statement is a subjective statement. “This movie is 4 out of 5 stars” “this game isn’t worth $6 or $8” are never ever going to be objective statements regardless of if it’s 1150 or 2991
Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
I don’t ignore it. You’re just wrong lmfao. Objectively so. Not an opinion.
Goodluck out there kid. You’ll need it
Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
Because there are multiple ways to say a particular sentence and some people opt to not use the most passive voice possible when speaking (taking an active voice).
Try it out sometime.
Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
Yep. The intended meaning of the original comment is a subjective opinion. There is literally no way for it not to be.
Hope this cleared things up for you. Really hoping you’re not a computer programmer or like… someone who has to talk to people in your day job.
Minotaur 7mo ago • 98%
Honestly one of the more relatable things he’s done
Minotaur 7mo ago • 66%
I’m not kidding dude you might be genuinely schizophrenic.
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/18/facebook-comments-arrest-prosecution
https://www.businessinsider.com/people-arrested-for-facebook-posts-2013-7?amp
Minotaur 7mo ago • 50%
So under your grand interpretation, you should default to just saying “no, when they said that they actually meant it in the wrong way”.
You might just be too cynical and online to read man
Minotaur 7mo ago • 100%
Ok. Sure.
https://criminaldefensetucson.com/people-whose-social-media-posts-got-them-arrested/
I found that in about thirty seconds of googling.
Are you like… do you not read the news much man…? This is like if you got confused because you had never heard of a shooting taking place at a school before
Minotaur 7mo ago • 66%
Yes they literally did. “This is not an $8 game” means “I don’t think this game is worth $8” when talking about a game that is in the real world price at $8.
No offense, but if English isn’t your second or third language or something you might genuinely have a reading/cognition problem. This is not like a strange use of language, this is just basic sentence structure that should be easily understood by middle school. It’s like the easiest question on the SAT
Minotaur 7mo ago • 66%
Once… what is happening in this US?
Are you not aware that people are punished / investigated for social media postings every single day? This is really not hidden news man lol
Minotaur 7mo ago • 66%
No he didn’t. He said “this isn’t a $6 game, let alone an $8 game”. Both of those are subjective opinion statements. He is referring to the perceived value of the game being lower to the actual costs of the game ($6 and $8 respectively)
This is really not a difficult thing. I’m not sure why so many Lemmy users are struggling with it
Minotaur 7mo ago • 85%
One of those concepts that, despite being done a thousand times by real artists, AI just can’t really capture in a meaningful way.
It’s very bleh. It’s got the elements. Hey look it’s a big star system and there’s kind of a big squid thing out of it and a bunch of eyes placed everywhere just kind of willy nilly. But there’s something the AI fundamentally doesn’t “get” that normally makes these types of pictures feel spookier or more interesting to look at.
It’s just kind of slop. Glad that it means real artists still have a place.
Minotaur 7mo ago • 66%
Yeah man I think police are on the whole stupid bastards but I still think if you reported seeing a post from a neo nazi saying he’s going to burn down the local gay bar on Facebook they’d still look into it
Minotaur 7mo ago • 95%
I agree ACAB, that’s why anonymous complaints are a good thing. That way the cops can’t easily retaliate on you if you report a neo-nazi threat you saw on Facebook and it turns out to be their buddy
Minotaur 7mo ago • 93%
Anonymous complaints are a good thing, it’s often important to be able to report something non-publicly. It’s just being exploited here.
Minotaur 7mo ago • 90%
Why do neo Nazis need to overwhelm the police system. They’re often the same guys.
Minotaur 7mo ago • 100%
I mean… most industrial machines have a stop button present on them (though not on the controller). I’m not sure that the sub having a “stop imploding” button on the inside of the hull would have done much good though
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/23125646 Just figured I’d share. Regardless of if you’re a big monkey island fan or not (and you should be, in my biased opinion) you’ve almost definitely played games made by people inspired by it. Good video!
Just figured I’d share. Regardless of if you’re a big monkey island fan or not (and you should be, in my biased opinion) you’ve almost definitely played games made by people inspired by it. Good video!
Just wondering. The show seems to be in kind of an… odd state. I only watched the first episode, didn’t love it, none of my friends expressed positive feelings.. … but it’s got pretty good critical reviews, it’s getting a second season this year, and honestly it often “looks good” from promotional material. Is it worth giving a second shot? Is anyone looking forward to the second season?
There's no one in this community yet other than me, but I just figured I'd write a short little post just to start things off. As a big Sierra fan, especially of the Gabriel Knight (and Quest for Glory Games), I only recently found out that two novelizations were made of the Gabriel Knight series! And well, I also like to read, so I briskly read through them. The books are Sins of the Father and The Beast within, the first two games respectively. And they're... pretty good! They're essentially a beat for beat telling of the games, with only very occasional detours to say whats on Gabriel's mind, or maybe provide just a little more context and logic to make a video game mechanic make more sense in a written narrative. If you've played the games they're also incredibly fast reads - being basic in their prose and easy to visualize from the game. Anyway. They are a bit hard to find these days. Sins of the Father goes for $20-25 on secondhand markets, and The Beast Within often has an asking price of **$70**! I'm guessing the vast majority of the books are largely just seen as pulpy fiction stories to the vast majority of people, so I can imagine that they're quick to get binned and otherwise neglected. You can still read them online quite easily, and it's well worth it if you're a fan. Might be a good replacement of replaying the games! I only wish they had made the third game into a book - seeing that it's nearly impossible to run and experience first hand these days. Let me know if you've read or heard of them!