There are also a lot of colors on the dark end of the spectrum that can't be displayed on a monitor at all, and I don't really know what a technology to allow them would even look like.
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There are also a lot of colors on the dark end of the spectrum that can't be displayed on a monitor at all, and I don't really know what a technology to allow them would even look like.
They could go for abandoning RGB in favor of ROYGBIV. Excuse for a fresh wave of remasters too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKcmnrE5oY
I'd imagine them to look like some random weird animal. People overemphasize weird sea critters when going down this route; there's plenty of convergent evolution to go around and they might only look as weird as star nosed moles (on a casual glance from the outside; their interior anatomy and bone structure would be weird as fuck).
I don't know why you'd ship actual live beings across interstellar distances. Either implies there's a way around the speed of light, or somebody is really fucking bored. The later is of course more likely.
Pretty sure there's no human in the loop, just someone setting up a bot to make an automatically generated article for every question ever on Quora.
Unfortunately Eggplant, the only good gaming podcast, covered Block Koala this week, so even they're negative at the moment.
Being called 'toots' but with the other pronunciation: 💩
One's enough! An injury to one is an injury to owl!
Unfortunately this is modern Trek, so it's the story of how some recycled original series character lost everything to their crippling gambling addiction by betting on tribble races.
Tribble racing.
It sounds like a very solid grift, because so many tech bros want to be seen as smart by understanding physics, yet their understanding of quantum computing is "like trying every possible random result at once and picking the true one." Which is wrong, but to admit it's wrong they'd have to give up their self image as a smart physics-understander.
They don't give a shit about the Nier franchise outside of the amount of porn that it has generated.
I don't think that's enough for them, or they'd be holding up the Dead Or Alive Volleyball franchise as the pinnacle of gaming. They need the game to be serious, high budget, and critically acclaimed as well, because otherwise I guess their fantasies aren't validated enough for them to feel secure. Even though the fantasy is as tame as "nice butt."
Sure people are actually shades of brown pink and beige, but white is associated with purity and goodness and black is associated with shadow and evil, and the people who decided to classify everyone by a color system in the first place were racists.
I've met a fair number of nonbinary, agender, he/them, or he/any folks that chose that label or pronouns because of feeling queezy about toxic expectations for men, and genericly good traits being arbitrarily considered masculine. I feel queezy about those things too, but I'm confrontational enough to tell people to fuck off when they try to reinforce toxic masculinity. I think "This club sucks and I don't want a part of it" and "I'm in this club, stop making it suck," are both valid ways to navigate masculinity.
Fitness goals - The hexbear fitness comm is good, you can ask people questions there. No fitness program in the world will make your appearance change suddenly, and if the results start trending places you don't like, you can just stop. A purely functional fitness program would involve specific goals (ask climbers or dancers or people who do some sport you like!) and a heap of cardio.
Mega Man - I'm a grown man and I wear bright colors. I tell silly jokes and talk to people about fairy tales. The ability to keep fighting for a long time has never come up in my life, but mutual aid (which is boring old man for "the power of friendship") has.
That's right! Pissmas isn't about pissmas trees and giving piss to your friends, it's about Jesus! And how that dehydrated fuck should drink some water.
Actually, the one that said Seymour when you turned it on was the genesis.