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I have commited the Num-Code for ™ to muscle memory.

Other interests include bicycles, bread making and DIY. I do own a 3D-printer and adore the Nintendo 3ds.

  • Technically this is nor taxonomy, since we aren't talking about relatedness. This is just linguistics.

    Land dwelling evolved multiple times in turtles, like in box turtles, which are not in the clade of tortoises, but would fit the common definition of tortoise.

  • No real biologist, but no. They are 2 different, but closely related species - certainly closer than deer!

  • The new Hungarian president is named Magyar? As in Hungarian? Who wrote this Episode?

  • Let me be an annoying pedant here and say that a huge number of media is made without profit incentives, we humans create a lot and share it for the fun of creating, be it free games, fan fiction or even music.

    Sure I rarely consume such media for being a corporate slut, but you didn't know that.

  • All the best media has already been made, hasn't it? What's new in the industry, Isekai? VR?

    As long as I set a date in the past and stick to only consuming the media before that date, I don't owe those weirdos any thanks, since they no longer contribute to the development of anything I watch.

    So this is why I should be able to pirate snes roms, no idea what you are talking about.

  • Nah, it would be too much effort to shave and paint the nails every day.

    I'd stuff another female leg just for the photos into my glove box.

  • "Why buy the cow if you can get the milk for free?", am I right fellas?

  • I implied that I fell from the monkey bars, and since I was drinking through a straw, I fell head first onto my water glass with the straw in my mouth that was below me. A common misconception of metal straws is that they are dangerous and can pierce through the mouth into the brain.

    I guess I could specify where the glass is in the experiment.

  • I think there was a science experiments book for kids that dared me to drink water from a glass upside down through a straw while hanging from monkey bars or something. It was meant to show how our body deliberately moves food towards the stomach instead of solely relying on gravity, but instead it showed that I my legs were too weak.

    A shame these experiments are deemed to dangerous nowadays and people have to show their ignorance online, simply because the new metal straws have pierced the brains of anyone who did them.

  • It existed for decades in times of war and tension.

    It is something completely different that they want us to ask for permission in times of peace, which they changed this year.

    1. The water is cold.
    2. The stove isn't even on yet.-- Frog in the pot
  • Please do not click links to politico, Axel Springer does not deserve your money, data or attention.

  • You can "simulate" life inside your brain, too.

    [Alt text: this is Bob. Bob is a figment of you imagination. When you leave, Bob will leave too. "Don't leave" says Bob]

    The Bob in your head is intelligent, it can communicate in English. Is it unethical to stop thinking about Bob? Was it unethical of me to show you this picture, creating a "Bob" in your head? Is any story unethical to tell?

  • Still amazes me that the "only reason there's food at the supermarket", as they put it, is an industry that is largely freelancers. So anything that stops their job from turning a profit now becomes societies problem instead of some companies problem.

  • Definitely not the Romans. It may have stuck because of them, but the Greeks divided the world that way long before Rome left Italy.

  • I remember an hour ago when I wanted to be at home, and now I am.

  • Taking a car for a 3km distance is unconscionable when walking or cycling are valid options.

    Driving less than the speed limit will not kill you.

  • Statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged.

  • I need to try the clothes before I can buy them, and around here, stores don't offer any coloured clothes in adult sizes. You can dress in any colours you like, of course, as long as they are black, grey and beige.

    Well, there still is sportswear, which comes in neon-yellow, neon-orange, neon-pink and bright blues to discourage drivers from crashing into you. Let's see if there is something there that doesn't scream tacky to me.