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If you want to make cool things, you play Minecraft. If you want to do cool things, you play Terraria. In Minecraft, it's all about gathering resources and building, and the combat is an obstacle on the way to that. In Terraria, it's about combat, and you gather resources and reshape the world to help you fight bosses.

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You ever think about how weird it is that RPG means two different genres of game depending on whether it's a video game?

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The terms are that you have to insert your license agreement text? Man.

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The dog is polite enough to stop chewing so you can force their mouth open, but doesn't grasp the concept of dropping it on their own.

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If you want a more accurate translation/explanation of the lyircs: Hast and hasst are homophones. Hast means have and hasst means hate. At the start, it sounds like it's "du hasst mich" (you hate me,) because the alternative doesn't make sense. But then when gefragt is added, the past tense of ask, it becomes "you have asked me."

"Und ich hab nichts gesagt" means "and I said nothing." Nein should be translated to no, but otherwise it's pretty much just wedding vows. That translation is not literal, but that's to be expected for songs.

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Du
Du hast
Du hast es
Du hast es gemacht

Sotuanduso ,
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Something I learned fairly early in German class.

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Tales of Vesperia. I like the combat system most, but the story's pretty good, and there's a lot of optional content.

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But that doesn't mean everything goes in the memes community. For example, uploading a mere T-shirt would be met with primarily downvotes.

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I meant as a post, not a comment, but nice.

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If they can downscale enough, they should be able to pass this test.

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Windows updates aren't disruptive if you actually update now and then. It's not even that often.

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Do they do that? I've had my laptop for a while, and it's never happened to me.

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What is with you people?

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I know... Anyways, I'm looking forward to going home this weekend. Maybe I'll make myself a cold hotdog with the works when I get there, that's always a good choice.

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Technically, yes, everything is political if you make it political. But you have to make it political first. Petting your cat isn't inherently political unless you bring up the government policies and economical structures that allow you to own the cat in the first place, or compare your attitude towards the cat to a political stance, or something else of that ilk.

In the same way, everything is scientific if you study it scientifically, and everything is theological if you consider it from a theological perspective. It's technically true, but that doesn't make it useful. It says more about the way you think than the nature of reality, especially as politics are a social construct.

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That's true to an extent. It's more about avoiding arguments, though, and less about whether the view is orthodox.

For example, some views are so out there and unaligned that people will just think it's a joke and not fault you unless you start seriously arguing for it, like if you say murder should be legal.

On the other hand, some orthodox views would still get restricted because they're contentious. Like if you start talking about how you believe in equal rights, that's something most people agree with (at least in principle,) and it shouldn't be political. But it's going to ruffle some feathers anyways (especially if you get any more specific than that,) so it'd be restricted.

So basically, it either has to be so out there that people won't think you're serious, or so commonplace that people won't even consider that it could result in arguments.

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I don't have a strong sense of what's mainstream because I usually only engage with politics in a left-leaning online space that was popularized by a protest against a corporation. Can you think of anything mainstream that's likely to get a pass? I'm 80% sure if you can, it's going to be because someone will see it and not even consider that it could cause an argument because it's such a given... I'll drop that down to 50% if you're trying to pick an example to prove me wrong.

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You're not using a command line web browser? I wouldn't either.

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I mainly use it for random things that I don't want to influence my recommendations, like clickbait YouTube videos.

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I had salt and vinegar crickets. They were good, as long as you didn't try to savor them.

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Why are conservatives what come to mind when you hear of salt and vinegar crickets?

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I've seen this kind of thinking, but I still just think about the time I ate crickets.

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You should try it if you can. It's much nicer thinking of culinary experiences than thinking of people making political drama over bugs of all things.

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Freakin liberals trying to push their vegan agenda, smh my hands.

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You could have at least used the term "misogynist" so as to not imply that men's rights are a bad thing.

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I've definitely heard of misogynists, and of misogynists disguising themselves as legitimate men's advocates, but I'd never heard of "men's rights activists" as a specific group of misogynists before this.

Without this explanation, had someone said "men's rights activists are misogynists," I would have thought they were a misandrist, because it sounds like a general descriptor and not a specific group.

So what do you call it when someone who's not a misogynist advocates for equal treatment in the areas where men get the short end of the stick?

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I'm so glad to see more people around here realizing this.

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Not really. Option 1 is the political memes moving, option 2 is the complainers moving.

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We're on !memes. Option 2 is the complainers moving to !memes. Same name, different instances, different rules.

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