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The 400m does suck, can confirm 4 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
You're not alone, my man. I'm fairly active/athletic and I hate running/jogging too. It's so damn boring, your only hope of some entertainment is if you play an audiobook in your headphones while you jog.
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The 400m does suck, can confirm 4 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Not a fan of running, huh?
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Oddly accurate 1 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
The bottom one looks so happy and cheeky, it warms my heart.
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Maybe we at least have a conversation 28 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
They are but they're nowhere near as powerful as they used to be. So yeah, basically destroyed is a good way to put it.
Anyway I hate to explain my jokes but the point was, at the height of ISIS's power almost every US war hawk was fear mongering about them as if they could just invade the US at any moment, and using it to justify further bloating up the military budget.
Maybe we at least have a conversation 28 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
No, clearly the military budget has to stay. Otherwise ISIS would invade Nebraska.
Don't forget pets too! 3 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Hell yeah! Honestly, tossing gender roles aside, everyone should learn how to cook. It's good for your health and wallet!
My custom mask, in a place that just lifted mask restrictions 7 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
It's ironic because it looks like one of those really crappy one layer masks that don't protect at all lol
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It's dead, stop spamming it 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Eh, I don't mind this one, it's not as overused as some other formats. Yet.
But thank you anyway, Mr. Assassin Doge!
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I’m not sure if agree with the bottom text or not based on top text 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Professionals have STANDARDS
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Gentlemen choose your weapon 4 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
*James Bond theme starts playing*
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Black Louisianian Women just completely outplayed Governor Miró 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Black women be like "excuse my beauty"
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Wolf-fish 5 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Aww, almost as cuddly as the stonefish!
Oh noooooo 18 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
PS: Thank you so much for keeping this conversation civil and polite! I've had some unpleasant convos lately on this website with people who immediately resorted to ad hominems and fallacies upon disagreement, so this conversation has been a breath of fresh air.
And yes, you have my permission to use my part of the convo in your video! I'm really curious about the concept too, if you could link it when it's released, that'd be awesome!
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Oh noooooo 18 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I'm a fan of Kant's philosophy, in some ways similar to Plato's in the question of absolute morality. If the world was fair, I'd be the perfect moral imperative citizen, and I'm not just saying that, I do have a very strong moral core when I feel like I'm dealing with a fair actor. But when someone like Amazon or Disney act the way they do, in a predatory, abusive, even psychopathic way, I just don't feel any moral obligation towards them. The world isn't fair, and if we act with fairness and decorum towards unfair actors, it will only lead to exploitation of our fairness and the continuous perpetuation of bad actions. I remember this quote from my political philosophy class, it went something like "Most people aren't evil but the inaction of the majority allows evil to be perpetuated." It wasn't a quote by a philosopher but just the lecturer summing up a class. If only I could remember which philosopher this quote was connected to... I think Socrates and his conversation with Crito?
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Oh noooooo 18 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Those are good points, philosophically speaking I agree. I also like that you mentioned Ancient Greek philosophers. Interestingly enough, I usually tend to lean towards Plato's worldview, and I'm generally not a big fan of Aristotle. In other words, I like to talk about principles and ideas rather than real consequences. But it is hard to disconnect oneself from the real data this way, especially when companies like Disney, or even Netflix, and don't even get me started on Amazon, have so many skeletons in their closets. Amazon doesn't pay their warehouse employees enough and doesn't give them long enough breaks for them to even use the bathroom and they have to pee in bottles. Disney are copyright law abusers and unethical in other ways, like mistreating and underpaying their Disneyland cast members. So I sure as hell don't feel morally obligated to support these businesses, y'know what I mean?
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Teacher at journalism school: "no! It's not 'we made it up', it's 'anonymous 3 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I agree, Wikipedia can be a great starting point. A lot of articles about certain topics go into great detail but don't go over the situation as a whole, so if you only read them you might end up missing the forest for the trees.
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Teacher at journalism school: "no! It's not 'we made it up', it's 'anonymous 3 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Ah, remember when in middle school you could use Wikipedia as a source for presentations and not have to delve deep into scientific articles and books? *cries in college student*
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Oh noooooo 18 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
That's an interesting analogy, I like it. You're right, it's basically using a service that you're expected to pay for.
That said, coming back to the data @bethorien mentioned, most people who pirate wouldn't pay for the service anyway, if they weren't able to pirate. It's just entertainment, it's not necessary for their life. Meanwhile public transport is needed, so if it's well regulated and checked, people who would think about not paying their fare would just resort to paying it, because they need to use it anyway.
So yes philosophically speaking you're right but when we look at the real data, it shows that piracy isn't this big nasty business that's costing industries billions. As I said, it might even be beneficial.
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Oh noooooo 18 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
There is evidence that pirating doesn't hurt the industry, it can actually help boost it. For instance, video game piracy often serves as a sort of "demo" market - since game demos aren't really a thing anymore, a person will pirate a game to try it out, or just to see if their PC can run it well enough, and eventually purchase it. If they didn't have the pirated version, they might not have tried and therefore bought the game at all. So yes while pirating is technically illegal there is data that shows it's actually beneficial for the industry. I'd assume it works in a similar way with shows. Watch an episode or two to see if you like it and then subscribe to the service.
A lot of things are technically illegal, including jaywalking. But imo if it doesn't hurt anyone, we shouldn't condemn it so harshly. And data says piracy doesn't really hurt anyone.
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It was simpler times 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Ah yes, STDs for computers
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I don't care if it's a dog or cat as long as it squish 3 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
"Just pick him up and squish him tight to your body"
Gravity falls was a blast 1 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I feel like Gravity Falls has overtaken Supernatural in the "has a gif/reaction pic for everything" category lol
Pretty impressive for such a short series. I really hope they make more seasons in the future.
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"An unfunny and overrated lor for blockbuster animation" 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I mean, considering the fact that Shrek was basically made juat as a big "fuck you" to Disney from its former chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg aka petty asshole, it held up pretty well through the years.
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Get yer Shnizznaw togizznaw 1 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
But remember, the gays collectively stole the rainbow from God, lol.
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Inacceptable 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
W-why? ... What's the trend?
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