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You mean you're not supposed to eat chocolate 24/7? 😱
2 meals usually.
a snack in the evening.
If I have any, some chocolate at some point 🤤
I'll just go with 4.
Nothing. If I'm not motivated to do something I don't get stuff done no matter how much encouragement I try to muster up. If I have the energy to do something then I'll do it. Procrastination really is just a myth created by people with too much power who really love to tell people how useless they are if they aren't productive. <_<
A few videos on Youtube: a gameplay of League of Legends, a reaction on the Oscars, a moral analysis of Will Smith's slap. Probably a few other videos but I'm too lazy to check my history XD
Not that long ago. I bought one a while ago to write some notes down at work. I know there's these (are these even called) ball pens that you can get everywhere for basically nothing. In fact we have tons and tons of those lying around, as well. But it's something different when you're using one of these ink pens (although the one in question also has a ball tip).
When was the last time you went on the dance floor?
Most of the time I don't care about achievements, above all if they imply hours of traveling from place to place to find collectibles that have no purpose other than make you waste your time.
I have completed only two games in my life, achievements included (Dark Souls 3 + another one I won't disclose).
hmmm.... not sure if I have a single game. RPG's are great when I'm feeling down.
Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 & FNV are all strong contenders. The Witcher 2 & 3 as well.
There's a couple dozen ARPG's too... xD
Too many.
Ever since I heard about Jason Brennan's work, I now firmly believe democracy is bad.
Spoiler:
If you've been shocked by this statement, it's because you think the only alternative to democracy is oppressive dictature; it is not.
The main issue with democracy, is that opinions are only that, opinions. An opinion is a partial, biased and motivated analysis of what the world is, and what it should be (personal definition of an opinion).
100% of people have political opinions that would benefit themselves, but not the common good. Political opinions that would benefit the common good, would require years and years of analysis, debates, etc. We would need to use scientific methods of experiments / deductions / discussions to get to that point. It would be like a second job. Nobody can do that.
Imagine we're building a rocket, or a submarine, or a nuclear plant, and we're asking the opinion of chimpanzees.
So democracy is not about the best decision for your country (or the world), but rather, which whim is currently the most popular.
Actually in my country, we elect a President for five years, he is chosen democratically, but formally, during five years, he is a dictator, because he won't listen to his people.
hmmm.... not sure if I have a single game. RPG's are great when I'm feeling down.
Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 & FNV are all strong contenders. The Witcher 2 & 3 as well.
There's a couple dozen ARPG's too... xD
I reinstalled Skyrim Special Edition recently, along with 60+ mods (I haven't started a new game yet). I'm performing some cleaning / optimizing before I can actually play. I wanted a comfort game for when I'm tilted about LoL :P
Not too many things have changed though. I've found most of the mods I had before, there are still tools to help you clean / optimize the game; fortunately I still remember most of them.
Idk. I'm pretty very oblivious when it comes to food variety. Maybe something made of tofu? This whole vegetarian/vegan branch of food is something I haven't really gone into; mostly because I'd need people around who encourage me to do that kind of stuff or otherwise it'd be just too much work for me to get into myself.
Too many.
Ever since I heard about Jason Brennan's work, I now firmly believe democracy is bad.
Spoiler:
If you've been shocked by this statement, it's because you think the only alternative to democracy is oppressive dictature; it is not.
The main issue with democracy, is that opinions are only that, opinions. An opinion is a partial, biased and motivated analysis of what the world is, and what it should be (personal definition of an opinion).
100% of people have political opinions that would benefit themselves, but not the common good. Political opinions that would benefit the common good, would require years and years of analysis, debates, etc. We would need to use scientific methods of experiments / deductions / discussions to get to that point. It would be like a second job. Nobody can do that.
Imagine we're building a rocket, or a submarine, or a nuclear plant, and we're asking the opinion of chimpanzees.
So democracy is not about the best decision for your country (or the world), but rather, which whim is currently the most popular.
Actually in my country, we elect a President for five years, he is chosen democratically, but formally, during five years, he is a dictator, because he won't listen to his people.
I wouldn't say democracy is bad. It's definitely not perfect as it requires every human being to be pretty much perfectly aware of what's going on in the world. And given that people also need to stay alive (caring for themselves)
it just won't work out so easily.
People do have their own opinion and they often times benefit their owner. Whether or not every opinion is that way, however, is still up for debate. What is true, is that there is always a sort of group opinion, a ruling code of moral, that is seen as the predominant believe system of a society. It's what people consider good. However, even that may not even be the opinion of the majority of people who live their life day by day. But rather it's usually a reflection of the believes of what the ruling class considers as good (aka traits they see in themselves). In our modern times this is what neoliberalism represents. It's the believe of the individual as the be all end all. It works on the assumption that people only make rational decisions and only do what maximizes profit for themselves. The ideal human being perfected as the businessman/entrepeneur/rational actor.
This has little to do with democracy as every alternative has this very much in common. There's always a ruling class. Be those kings, emperors, priests, scientists, etc. Once you have someone in a position where they have some sort of hierarchical advantage the glorification of that position will begin.
For all we know science my not even be the ultimate answer. Much like religion in the past, science is nowadays just the best answer we got. And yes, being our best shot right now, we would need to use it to the full extend just to get better answers. And yes, we aren't using it to that extend and probably never will be. But that, too, doesn't mean democracy is bad. Look at what you did, making me randomly write this weird stuff. <_<
Like, professionally? no.
I take pictures when on vacation, if that counts =p
At home I rarely take any. I don't do it as a hobby, more like if I happen to have my camera on me and see something I wanna take a picture of I will.
How often do you use a search engine to look something up?