Sentrovasi
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Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto Reddit@lemmy.world•Got permanent ban in r/LGBT and when i asked why I got a 3 day ban for promoting hate.2·1 year agoIn case my deletion of the comment wasn’t federated: mb, I didn’t realise it was an image post.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Ocean spray emits more PFAS than industrial polluters, study finds61·1 year agoI didn’t think it was misleading, but when I read it I automatically thought the article was talking about the extent of pollution in the ocean, not what everyone else seems to be interpreting it as…
Assuming what he’s saying is true, I still keep coming back to this line:
“My boss said, ‘I would have killed someone who said what you said in the meeting.’”
How does someone say something like that? And how is this something that he’s never been called out for?
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds7·1 year agoJust a small but very important correction: the article says 6 grams per serving. Giving them two extra teaspoons with the small amount that babies take is much more significant.
EDIT: A quick search said that one serving of baby food tends to be around 75g? That means that that’s 8% of it being pure sugar.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump advisers are plotting to deliberately devalue the dollar if he’s re-elected, report says6·1 year agoThe other person is saying that devaluing the US dollar would make it easier for others to buy American products.
I assumed you thought they were talking about strengthening the US dollar, so I pointed out that the original post (yours, I realise now) was talking about devaluation. Not sure why you think devaluation would give greater buying power.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump advisers are plotting to deliberately devalue the dollar if he’s re-elected, report says31·1 year agoThe original post was asking about why devaluing the dollar would be good for Americans.
The point they are making is if it ends up in a landfill anyway, then you’ve wasted more energy/resources recycling it.
If it stays on your shelf, that’s not what they’re talking about.
I love both jackfruit and durian, but they are very different flavours.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto Games@sh.itjust.works•Stardew Valley is basically the same game 8 years later91·1 year agoPeople don’t really like to read the articles before commenting, huh.
Knowing Stardew was such a beloved game, I knew I had to get context before judging the author because it could be read both ways.
People who assume games not changing = criticism are telling us more about their own uncharitable view of others than anything else.
EDIT: That said, if I were to offer criticism, I feel like the author gives too much credit to Stardew as though it invented or pioneered the tight gameplay loop: perhaps at least some mention could have been made to Harvest Moon, the game from which Stardew borrows - and perfects - most of its major systems.
Also to be fair, it doesn’t go anywhere with that thought that Stardew hasn’t changed. Felt a little low-effort, like a retrospective on Stardew that just basically listed what people liked about it.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Israeli Hostage Says She Was Sexually Assaulted and Tortured in Gaza13·1 year agoExcuse me? Who are the original people in your book and which year is the baseline?
I’m someone who doesn’t have a huge stake in either side and still this take astounds me.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite paradox or conundrum? I am partial to can god kill god?26·1 year agoI think it’s an anti-riddle, or a joke, more than anything else.
I honestly can say I’ve never quicksaved to kill an NPC for slighting me.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Why supermarkets have abandoned some of America's poorest neighborhoods1·1 year agoSome of those are answered. Some of those are also answered in the piece they linked that talks about the zoning issues. And some of those don’t have an answer beyond the obvious. I think the root of your unhappiness may lie with the few points that fit into that last category, but that’s hardly the fault of an article that I wouldn’t consider clickbait.
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Why supermarkets have abandoned some of America's poorest neighborhoods31·1 year agoI’m not sure if we’re reading the same article or some parts didn’t load for you, but it seems full of whys:
Why the supermarkets left at the start
Why it’s harder for them to come back
Why certain urban areas have made it more difficult for them to come back (things like zoning)
Why supermarkets themselves may not want to come back (interview with rep and speculation on violence)Do these not help answer the question?
Sentrovasi@kbin.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•now that gog-games.to for all intents and purposes kicked the bucket, are there any other sites providing gog installers for direct download?352·1 year agoYeah, kinda puts paid to the idea that piracy is about sustainable, non-DRMed software for all when the one company whose niche is ensuring that such resources are available is being undermined like this.
You’re the one who’s disqualifying people from saying what libraries look like because they don’t share your common experience. Have a little self-awareness.
Why I think it’s gatekeeping:
You’re essentially implying people haven’t been in libraries by your last sentence if they haven’t seen what you’ve seen. That’s gatekeeping, like it or not.
EDIT: In case it isn’t clear, what you said was essentially:
“You’re not a library-goer because [reasons].”
That’s gatekeeping, my person.
I do spend my time in libraries, thank you very much :) Didn’t expect there to be gatekeeping on libraries, but here we are.
And a big part of such activities is either that they’re cordoned off and airgapped (and are done on select timings which are telegraphed way ahead of time) or are themselves quiet. Drinking and socialising to me don’t come under that same category. I’ve been to a library next to a board game shop and been struck by the difference in noise level and distraction there, so if it comes down to what the OP is actually suggesting, I’m skeptical it won’t intrude on others’ needs for a quiet, private place.
I’m sorry but you’re wrong: effect can be used to mean to cause something to happen. This is different from affect’s verb form, which is to influence something.
Affect also has a noun form, if you’re curious. This duality of effect and affect having both noun and verb forms, even though each has a more popular common usage, is a common thing to misunderstand.