KaChilde

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[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 7 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

So because we can’t immediately fix our world, we should abandon all hopes and dreams of a better future?

If people want to envision a future for mankind that is a bit farfetched, what’s the harm? Let it inspire people to make the world a better place. Better than being a cynical prick who scoffs at any sort of positive ideology.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 15 points 5 days ago (2 children)

And this comment is why women often do not go topless, even if the laws in a country allow it.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 75 points 2 weeks ago (14 children)

War against who? Do we have the perpetrator? Do we know their political affiliation? The Trump shooter was a registered Republican. Are they waging war against their own party?

Obviously they don’t need evidence to be horrifically violent shit stains, they’ve managed that well enough so far.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 32 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I can see the train of thought that these dunderheads would have. “We arrested you because we thought you were the shooter. You weren’t, and because we arrested you, we let the real shooter get away. This is your fault.”

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 19 points 2 weeks ago

This is somehow worse than I imagined. This looks like the sort of coded calling card a serial killer who dismembers women would leave at the scene of his crimes.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 7 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

The next time I found him after unlocking the needolin, I rushed around to earn enough silk to play with him as long as possible.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 9 points 3 weeks ago

A breath of fresh air for DC to be honest. It definitely feels like a James Gunn film, but if you like that sort of film then you’ll be set.

It sort of feels like the film is jumping in in the middle of a series: no extended backstory sequence for the cast of main heroes, the status quo of Lois & Clark has been established, etc. But I saw this as a positive, because there are only so many times that the Waynes can be shot in an alley on film (as an example, Batman is not in this film).

Superman is probably the most human he has ever felt on film. He is kind, and his focus is on protecting people, not just punching terrorists through walls and threatening people.

I liked it.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 weeks ago

I love the devs previous game, Another Crab’s Treasure, for its tough but fair gameplay, and really well implemented progression. I was a little disappointed to discover that Peak leans more into the multiplayer, emergent gameplay, “eternal beta” feel of many indie games today. The concept seems fun, and it can apparently be played solo, but all of the gameplay footage I have seen from non-devs is people screaming frantically at each other about some new feature while nothing happens.

I might be a hypocrite though, because I am interested in the upcoming game Big Walk from House House.

[–] KaChilde@sh.itjust.works 6 points 3 weeks ago

I think, in western media at least, that the tank is rarely used as an image of defence. A tank’s artillery is not personal or protective, it obliterates its targets from a distance. Its treads allow it to travel in terrain that has been decimated by war. The image of a tank ominously rolling over rubble and bodies in a war zone is contractually obliged to be in every war movie.

The heavy armour on a tank is perhaps its only ‘defensive’ trait, but it only exists to let the men inside blow things up for as long as possible.

It’s an all terrain cannon, and a country owning a fleet of them requires their neighbours to also invest in a fleet of them, just in case. This then causes their neighbours to invest in more tanks just to be extra ‘safe’