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Futility is resistant

  • The knight would have to be very competent. A lion’s swat is very fast and powerful, that medieval sword is going to fly if it’s not handled skillfully.

  • Even two spear-wielding humans would be a huge challenge to a single lion. He could even hurt/kill one, but receive a fatal wound from the back as a result. We are too clever and well-coordinated.

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  • I don’t know man, this seems like an obvious case of alien body snatching. They just never learned to act like regular humans.

  • Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I wouldn’t be surprised if most ships received this call several times. Specially exploration ships.

    Except for the one at sector 001, I think they were pranked.

    Edit: had to redact my comment to not waste the excellent reference someone made below.

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  • This shouldn’t be omitted from the meme. Astronauts are some of the most level-minded people in this world, given the risks they face every moment.

    I don’t think jealousy or insecurity would be a common occurrence given how busy they are.

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  • I’ve seen (and experienced in my fifties) that age does affect the working of your mind. I’d compare it to sleep deprivation. You know, when you’re young and reckless and haven’t slept well for a week, maybe pulling all-nighters for fun? It affects your concentration, your reflexes, and your general memory.

    Age is like a mild sleep deprivation that gets a little bit worse each decade. It takes effort to stay lucid.

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  • Oh no! We might not survive the collision to hundred fifty thousand years from now!

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  • Crabs know what’s up too, that’s why they wear their skeleton as an armor. Can’t hurt you if it’s outside.

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  • Of course we don’t need people gate keeping rape, just as much as we don’t need people imposing rape.

    Rape, as any other crime, needs an objective meaning, so you can determine if it’s or isn’t rape. That, my friend, is a definition, not gatekeeping. Argue with reasons, not your guts.

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  • It is wrong, I don’t dispute that; but believe calling that rape is mocking actual sexual abuse. The used condom is an object, you could burn it and it wouldn’t harm the guy in any way.

    Yes, she could force pregnancy, but that’s also not rape, but a different crime. Calling any bad behavior related to sex “rape” is doing a disservice to people who were actually raped.

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  • I was with you until the condom rape. It isn’t right, but rape? Seriously? How many years in jail for condom raping?

  • Plot twist: you become the dumbest puppy alive

  • As a compulsive player who recently got caught in the Fallout 76 hamster wheel, I find this too relatable, but also beautiful.

  • And it’s a very bad idea to experiment geoengineering with Earth. You don’t develop in production.

  • What in the Las Vegas steaming garbage is this? This is just a stupid meme, right?

  • About your first statement, doesn’t being bullied, or becoming afraid of being judged, count as trauma? Theres not a hard threshold beyond which abuse becomes trauma.

    About the second, I took for granted that we were including anxiety disorder because this all started with brains doing an emergency shutdown because of a great deal of anxiety. Maybe it was hyperbole and I replied too quick, but I seriously hate when mental illnesses get taken lightly, they’re very serious and unfortunate conditions.

  • Look how many people are suffering from unbalanced nutrition. Should we sympathize with them because nature didn’t give them the tools to eat healthier, or question their choices?

    News flash: most people suffer social anxiety to some degree, it’s called the human condition. I used to be a very shy introvert, which is a killer combination because being in your comfort zone feels so safe you never bother, or even dread, of acquiring social skills needed to interact with the world.

    Work forced me to manage my shyness, but I’m still a proud introvert, and still experience moderate social anxiety frequently. I had to understand that getting out of my bubble was required for me to assertively manage other people, and though it was painful at first, it was not that different than practicing a skill you suck at.

    I empathize with people who actually suffer from crippling anxiety from past trauma, but I have null sympathy for people who willfully neglected their own human growth ñ, and try to get on the train of mental illness to justify their decision.

    People who label others as “normies” and “neurodivergent” need a reality check. Normies suffer social anxiety too.

  • A great deal of anxiety and an emergency shutdown because a cashier tried to make your life a bit easier? Calm down, I bet you enter a coma when your car breaks.

    Edit: dammit people, you trying so hard to be broken makes a disservice to actual people suffering from these conditions. Don’t blame genetics for neglecting basic social skills, it’s like blaming genetics because you skip leg days.

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