Yeah, I'd rather die in the blast from a nuke - although if it's a choice between radiation poisoning or brain death, brain death is probably a faster way to go if it's 8 days (and only 5 with symptoms).
Acute radiation poisoning is horrible.
This post has been edited by dragontamer8740: Jan 12 2024, 11:01
We could have a problem if everyone wants to die, then the MAD strategy doesn't work.
QUOTE(dragontamer8740 @ Jan 11 2024, 22:59)
Yeah, I'd rather die in the blast from a nuke - although if it's a choice between radiation poisoning or brain death, brain death is probably a faster way to go if it's 8 days (and only 5 with symptoms).
Acute radiation poisoning is horrible.
Well blast radius is probably best. With radiation poisoning, if you know you have lethal you have a short period without issues where you could yeet yourself off a roof.
The virus also makes you blind days 7/8, so depends if you have enough time to have a yeet plan.
On a side note, I just realized I have a really yeetable balcony.
This post has been edited by EsotericSatire: Jan 12 2024, 13:54
Maybe those are desirable values to inculcate into one's people, and the modern American "yo, do you have a few dollars?" because it doesn't hurt to ask shameless panhandler ghetto bunneh mentality is the aberration?
Do they really think they have to gift back something of value or more if someone gives them something?
I would say yeah, because my brokeass won't accept any gifts from my friends until I can give them something back. (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)
Maybe those are desirable values to inculcate into one's people, and the modern American "yo, do you have a few dollars?" because it doesn't hurt to ask shameless panhandler ghetto bunneh mentality is the aberration?
They are a developer of a free to play game that I have 3000 hours in. I gifted the game as a form of showing support, as they don't have any other form of collecting donations.
QUOTE(侯羽哥 @ Jan 14 2024, 02:57)
I would say yeah, because my brokeass won't accept any gifts from my friends until I can give them something back. :unsure:
I would call you a homo
This post has been edited by AhumanRS: Jan 14 2024, 12:29
I would say yeah, because my brokeass won't accept any gifts from my friends until I can give them something back. (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)
I resolve this kind of refusal by sending the package to them in the mail and then telling them after I've sent it that I did.
And usually I find a way to make them think I'm considering the gift I'm giving as a thank you for something they gave me (or helped me with, or whatever they need to hear to make it feel okay).
I have one or two friends where I don't think either of us have a clue who has spent what, or when, on each other anymore. It's better that way than keeping track of dollar amounts or counting exchanges.
Its not sustainable if we keep giving each other 500 dollar presents back and forth. Maybe that was possible in the before good times, but now it is the shitty austerity era.
Putting a 20-50 dollar cap makes everything more relaxed.