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I like city building games and puzzles. I like other things as well, but that's not important right now.


  • great post

    Let's make a tierlist sbout how urgent it is for them to change:

    S:

    • Poland's flag is supposedly derived from a white bird against a setting sun. To me it would make sense to include that imagery on the flag, or a historical coat of arms.
    • I think places like Syria, Egypt, Libya, Iraq need to agree on a different colour scheme for themselves. At the moment they're confusingly similar
    • Russia's current flsg i bslieve it's literslly just copying the french and netherlands colours because Peter the Great was so inspired by them.

    But even better is with a crest:

    Which can be simplified for a stylish modern design (as i bekieve all credts should be when possible)

    Alternatively, a bear could look good on their flag:

    A:

    • Israel (changing flag after a hopeful regime change would be prudent because it's like a symbol of genocide now.)

    B:

    • Luxembourg (too similar to Netherlands),
    • China (i find china's flag really dull even if it is iconic. They surely want to invoke their historical longevity rather than just Communism. Stars represent the key chinese regions, which seems like a good feature - the red does not.)

    F:

    • I don't think i'd change it, but Canada seems as/more close to britain than Australia so it makes more sense to give a little Union Jack in the top left corner.
  • I have to say i think i've allowed dreams to influence my relationships with people.

  • Right and the annoying thing about those dreams is that your brain never seems to utilise those features ever again, only once. When i dream, a 4D cinematic experience would be nice! Does make nightmares worse, though.

  • I'm so sorry to hear that dude, and let's take a moment to be celebrste the fact you're still alive - because whether it's dumb-luck or down to you taking good care of yourself, it's still worth being joyous about.

    As for being failed by social welfare, you're in good company because a lot of people on the fediverse are also struggling to thrive in modern "1st world" countries despite being smart and articulate people. Some have the same story as you. I think you will get a lot out of fediverse as a social media, i know i have and i've only been here ~ 7 months. It's heakthy because it's more like old fashioned forums. (Old fashioned in terms of the internet's lifespan)

  • Okay I do get you, sorry.

  • He was already apprehended and no danger to anyone anymore.

    So it's okay to commit crimes if you call "Time Out!" By the time the police show up?

    He was already apprehended and no danger to anyone anymore.

    The Psychologist needed to force a comfession out of him to imprison him, and he couldn't. The killer had been released once before, prematurely, and was taking advantage of a weak and underdeveloped judicial system.

  • What's wrong with the subject matter? I thought it was an anti-war reflective novel publiished after and written about world war 1. Just a german version of something like 1917 or War Horse, right?

  • While strangling him, Poggi mocked and insulted Díaz Balbín, telling him that he would never hurt anyone anymore because he [Poggi] was going to kill him.

    Hero

  • I'm in favour of leaving the prequels as they are, but it wouldn't upset me if they remade any of the movies. As long as it's an actual remake and not minute cgi changes or dumping CGI assets into the OT films (they did this).

    Like, Disney could have and probably should have just done animated versions of the original trilogy, seeing as they chose to rehash the general shell of the story and pass it off as a sequel trilogy. I would not have cared if they did that - i would have avoided watching just to save money but i think that would be the logical first step for disney, childrens' animation producer, to do with Star Wars, beloved franchise, and it would have helped to draw in a new generation of fans.

    If they'd even rehashed the story a bit, e.g "fixed the prequels," added more female protags in the OT, made it more sparkly and disney-esque, then that's fine. Loads of Sci-Fi franchises have had reboots like that, and fans are capable of seperating original from new wave interpretation (Stargate and I think Star Trek are some examples of this.)

  • Congratulations and welcome back, Nostradamus

  • Based analysis

  • I don't want to think about it but probably. I, as a GenZ, see them as very similar to boomers but with a kind of restlessness they will apply to inappropriate contexts. Boomers for all their faults are good at only tapping into their blood pressure dysregulation to kill people or advocate for war or racism, GenZ is just in a transient state between chaotic or tranquilised, so i could see a GenZ world leader firing a nuke for fun or something. But hey.

  • Same to first statement, i actually forgot trump would be around by 27 and 28 (because i'm not american), and that theory all lines up

  • Yes, true. Could have been known as the great merchant empire, but it's overshadowed by their attempts and successes at military conquest and coup d'etats instead.

  • That's actually very interesting and somewhat plausible. We know how easy to influence he is - if someone tells him to run (for office in russia), he runs. Or if enough of his twitter followers do so.

  • AI has honestly changed a lot about my life/intended life plan. Especially when it was released, it basically rolled out as i graduated high school.

    I actually started out in a creative/arts based degree but quit it early on, so i think to a lot of people it looked like i was scared of AI stealing my job. I wasn't back then, but i now kind of am concerned that scummy employers will lay-off a lot of people and try to have AI do their work in that field.

    Anyway not to say AI fits your description, as it doesn't really, but it indicates to me that sense of tumultuous change. Likewise, covid. That changed everything too. I don't think these things come in pairs but in waves, kike the chsnge of the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • Or a superior civilisstion will want to make way for our planet to build an interstellar bypass

  • And that's why they call him "big foot," huh?