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It’s the artist’s style, check some of their other works, it’s cute and wholesome and most other works are more clear.
Bring back on earth and they see each other through the window, so it wasn’t a good bye forever.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Squids Odyssey - a journey from "wow, neat game!" to "what the heck was that?"
6·17 days agoHuh, I would not have thought the Game Bakers being that shitty as developers. I really liked Furi and Haven. And Cairn is also pretty successful, so it would be nice if they finished their earlier game, where people supported them while they were small.
First, props for actually engaging with my question and finding out.
Now to the rest of your comment:
That might be flippant, but does this matter at all?
Yes? As I said: here in central Europe (and Chernobyl is not central europe, I meant parts of Germany, Czech Republic, Poland and Austria, so not really close) we still have areas, 40 years after the event, with too high radioactive levels in e.g. mushrooms for safe human consumption. I personally don’t really find that cool. Same is happening in Fukushima, but in a more local event due to the wind pushing most into the sea.
So we just have those nuclear meltdown events and then move around outside the areas where the failures happened? That is your preferred mode of living in the future? I envision a much more positive future for mankind.You might as well say solar panels are deadly because some idiot didn’t tie his safety line while installing rooftop solar panels.
Yes? That’s how it works? Those kind of things have to be considered to properly judge a technology. And thank you for proving my point. What happens if a solar cell\battery\transformator fails catastrophically? A house burns down and the people inside might die. Tragic, but nothing that stops humanity from using the local area for the next hundreds or thousands of years, depending on how bad it is. And still fucking up food resources in a wider area outside the local area depending on how lucky the non-locals are with the weather conditions.
We sadly don’t live in a perfect world where everything goes right, so failure rates and failure modes have to be considered. In fact, those two things are kind of the main things you have to think about. At least if you want to engage seriously with a topic as engineer. And even the oh so perfect and advanced Japan was not safe. And why? Because of human error.
In addition I would like to point your view to the current Ukraine war where Russia (and Ukraine afterwards) attacked right next to a nuclear plant (you could even watch the fights live yourself via the webcams at the nuclear plants, which is still bonkers to me), which isn’t exactly filling me with confidence. Furthermore I would like to point out the shitstained Florida Orange and his administration in the USA, which has shown time and time again their disregard for science and any and all safety measures. Do you seriously want to tell me, that you think those kind of people will never come into power again and threaten our and humanities safety because they have the ego of a planet but the brains of a mosquito? They fired the people responsible for nuclear weapons in the DoE and only afterwards realised it and tried to reverse it after the media reported their epic failure. Did you forget about those parts already?
Do you seriously want to tell me that you engage with your life only considering the best case scenario? That is not how reality works, sadly.
And just to add to your answer regarding the fuel: not being able to stack radioactive fuel together is exactly one of the problems, as you should know.
As you said: easy to answer, so not worth it to engage with seriously.
So let me counter ask you a very similar question: how much radioactive material (weight or volume, your choice) do you think was spread in Chernobyl, that made it still a closed off region today and resulted in ongoing increased radioactive levels in mushrooms and wild boar meat in multiple regions over central Europe, that it is still not considered safe for human consumption?
Spoiler: radioactive fuel is energy efficient, as you said, but that also means that it only takes a small amount to contaminate a larger area.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•The virgin wiki Glossary of mathematical symbols (EN) VS the chad Liste mathematischer Symbole (DE)English
5·25 days agoNot sure if being downvoted for the boring old Germany = Nazis joke or for using improper grammar and spelling.
For next time: it’s mein Führer, because Führer is masculine gender word, not feminine. Another interpretation would have been you meant the plural, then it would have been grammatically correct. But since you only answered to the first comment, referencing multiple people would be unlikely.
… Yes I’m german, how did you know?
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•What is your most loved game manual moment?
6·2 months agoWhat made them special to you?
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•What is your most loved game manual moment?
3·2 months agoOk yeah, Tunic is cheating! But it is simply awesome, I agree.
I have enough unplayed games for years. And I haven’t even bought all games that interest me on my wishlist.
So to answer your question: I think it will work long enough till AI either implodes or is big enough that the state forces you to connect your brain implant to it.
Knights of Sidonia has great visuals and lore ideas but boring storytelling and characters.
Argento Soma had interesting aliens and story but the robots were pretty basic looking.
Bokurano has great visuals and very interesting story, but it has some heavy topics. (Epstein related…) Also I think the manga is better, but the intro to the anime is worth watching just for the song.
Fullmetal Panic has great robot battles, but you might not like the combination of highschool sillyness and serious war story.
Gankutsuou has wonderful visuals and only one Mecha battle in it, but that qualifies it ;). It is an anime adaption of Count Monte Christo
Kenran Butou Sai: The Mars Daybreak has a nice combination of adventure setting and Mecha fights.
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Anime@ani.social•Evangelion Franchise Announces New SeriesEnglish
1·3 months agoKind of. Spoiler free version for Rebuild: Shinji grows up and learns to take responsibility.
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Anime@ani.social•Evangelion Franchise Announces New SeriesEnglish
41·3 months agoAnno is not involved as far as I know. But yes, the Rebuild movies gave the whole series a proper ending. Continuing now has the very high chance of destroying that, in my eyes.
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Wholesome@reddthat.com•Would you rather have a relaxing spa day or an active experience?
1·3 months agoI also vote for first active and then spa, but if only one is allowed, I have enough stress currently that I want to have a relaxing spa day first.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•I'm sad Deadlock is 'just' a MOBA—not because I don't like them, but because I'm in love with Valve's lore and characters enough to want any other game instead
1·3 months agoGood News! Valve apparently thinks the same and are working on a visual novel for the heroes in order to tell their stories. I’m really looking forward to that as well.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Anyone can recommend some good European Indie Devs / Games?English
3·3 months agoInkle studios - UK - Heaven’s Vault, A Highland Sing
Abbey Games - Netherlands - Reus, Renowned Explorers: International Society
Dimfrost Studio - Sweden - Bramble: The Mountain King
Plastic are made from fossil fuels which are from primordial plants. So still organic according to your definition. Just a few hundred million years since it was alive.
Not 100% sure, but I also got that feeling immediately while looking at it. After more consideration, the tail of the dragon is strange.
Also the turtle shell looks different between top and bottom right frame.
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SpaceflightMemes@sh.itjust.works•Wait, WHAT? (June 5th space politics dump)English
151·1 year agoWhat!?? Being reliant on a petulant manchild isn’t a good long term strategy??? Who would have guessed?
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•UK plans $2bn weapons upgrade as Starmer calls for ‘war readiness’
2·1 year agoOh it works just fine. The secret is you have to use those weapons to get the stuff other people put work in to create in the mean time.

You geht a minimap which is not easy to read BUT you can make notes for yourself on the map. Which was huge, since you dont get a quest log or anything that tracks password and such stuff.
And yes the level design is labyrinthian and not exactly realistic, but I enjoyed the flow of exploring it and circling back to a known region with a newly opened shortcut. (that was the part I loved most about Dark Souls)