VYZEE [they/them]

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  • My driving teacher was a guy who did this. I dunno if he actually married them or if he had a prenup or what, but he would just swap them out for a new one every year or two. He kept telling me how great his life was, how he would get them to cook and clean for him him. I got a new teacher after a couple of lessons, it was too weird. I should have got a new one after the first lesson, but I was kinda fascinated.



  • The one that pisses me off is that psycho monolith some hippies erected. The Georgia Guidestones. It has these "rules" engraved in a bunch of languages. These are the first two:

    Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.

    Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.

    And then the rest are mostly basic platitudes, vague pro-nature stuff and libshit. It constantly gets upvoted on reddit, as some wise an inspirational thing that might help humanity after a collapse. I want to dynamite that fucking thing so bad.





  • VYZEE [they/them]toneurodiversePicky Eater Thread
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    4 years ago

    I have ARFID, so calling me a picky eater would be both a massive understatement and also pretty offensive.

    I have no idea why this is, but almost all food is disgusting to me. It's like dog food. It's pretty soul crushing, plus I've never seen it in the media presented as anything other than something to ridicule.






  • VYZEE [they/them]toPost Puns On Main*Permanently Deleted*
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    4 years ago

    They did legit get ratfucked. News articles about how WSB was moving onto silver, trying to get the non-reddit bandwagon jumpers and boomers to move onto something that would benefit wall street.

    I understand being annoyed at it, it is basically a fucking meme for rich kids. But if the plan has failed, I don't feel too good about it. I guess at least a maybe a few more people will realise how fixed this shit is.



  • Even though I live in the UK and things are undoubtedly much better for me, I relate to you a bit.

    I come from a pretty conservative family (my dad flirts with Nazism), am queer (mostly closeted), my family owns capital and I lived off the stolen labour because of trash mental health. Some of my friends are minimum wage workers in the family business. It's not a good feeling, and it's not one I would expect sympathy for. That's what radicalized me tbh, knowing full well what a piece of shit I am. Not that I'm saying you're a piece of shit, just that I am.

    I was very suicidal for a long time, all I can really say about that is that it can change. Just stick around, please.

    Besides, in a few years maybe you can move to NEOM, where all your dreams can come true /s


  • I seriously can't fathom why anyone would want them. You need an index point when using your fingers, a button is made of index points. The plastic around it, bezels, the tactical nature of it.

    With a touch screen, your arm is just floating, your point of contact is your fingertip. It's impossible to learn the muscle memory to repeat those actions. But even if you had some crazy nerve-muscle control when you could pick out a point at arms length on a featureless plastic square, your muscle memory would be fucking pointless, because the animations always lag a little so you are required to look anyway.

    It reminds me of "Norman doors". Those are the doors with an element like a vertical rail on either side. One side you have to push, on the other you pull, but either side is identical. Meaning that you always end up pushing when you have to pull and vice versa. Most doors you already know to use just by looking at them, because you've used a similar door before. But no matter how many times you've seen a Norman door, you have to learn how that individual door works. With touch screens its similar, even if you've had your car for a long time, you need to learn it each time you use it. It's not just that you take your eyes off the road, you take your brain off the road.

    Your body is so cool, it learns things and does them without you having to think about it. I don't have to think about my fingers when I type. I always have to think about what happens when I'm using a touch screen, even as a passenger. Glad I don't have one in my car.


  • VYZEE [they/them]tosports*Permanently Deleted*
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    4 years ago

    No, but I kind of plan to when they raise the all-clear about covid.

    Unfortunately I'm not near any clubs, but I think it'd be fun for my friends to try and teach each other anyway. It's sword fighting, not like it's ever really going to matter if we're actually good or not. Unfortunately it's kind of an expensive hobby to buy into that way when you aren't okay with putting your mates in the hospital, so I dunno if we'll be able to.

    Plus, with my uh, lifestyle, it's pretty likely that had I access to training swords, drug-fuelled duals might become a regular thing. That's maybe not advisable.