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  • You're not wrong. I've had most of these thoughts. I would appreciate more permanent upgrades to save time.

    I won't say it's a flawless game. The depth is just so unexpected.

    I played through the credits run solo. Now that I'm passed that, I'm bouncing ideas off a friend because it might take either of us ages to discover things like how to create certain items, etc.

  • I felt that way a bit too, but the game has so many layers of puzzles, that even a failed run has more to solve.

    It's kind of like watching Futurama. You still catch jokes on an episode you've seen ten times... Except clues in this case.

  • Not necessarily. If you were born into a household that watches Fox... Guess what you believe. There's a reason the South so powerfully believes in that garbage. Not to mention Fox is on in the lobbies of sooo many business lobbies. It is very difficult to escape a cult.

    As much as I loathe the right wing, the people it has engulfed might not have been that way under a different upbringing. Nature vs. nurture.

  • The American people didn't blindly vote for this. Fox News (among others) has been brainwashing them for decades. Fox is the number one watched source of news. Republicans have also destroyed education and regulations to allow for people to be brainwashed.

    It's not as simple as laziness.

  • Me thinks this article uses some strange information math:

    In 1923, Elizabeth loaned her son $800 – the equivalent of around $14,000...

    He used that money to build a home for the equivalent of $7k and sold it for a profit. You can't build a garage for $7k today, let alone a home.

  • The idea makes sense I'm theory, but doesn't work in reality. I consider it a psuedo science that stuck around because it was just kind of accepted as true. The numbers just don't scale right for height or muscle.

    I have an average height friend who had a doctor tell him he was obese. My friend has virtually no fat on him. Although he's muscular, it's not like he's a body builder or someone you'd look twice at for being out of the norm. Muscle is just dense.

    I'm tall. When I was very poor and couldn't afford enough food, I weighed right in the middle of the 'healthy' zone. On multiple occasions a romantic interest saw me with a shirt off and tell me I should eat more. I remember the look well. My ribs were very prominent. BMI tells me I could weigh 30 pounds less and still be healthy! People would voice very serious concern if I got anywhere near that.

    I do not trust BMI.

  • A) This should have be resolved with prison time. They knew what they were doing.

    B) If you haven't already, do yourself a favor and switch to a credit union. They are a thousand times better.