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  • Brown fat cells would also make you burn more calories doing nothing

  • You might be right about the machinarium, that seems to be unusually hard to get for a sanctum key. I haven't thought about it yet.

    9 of one room is easier than that, it's a very specific room.

  • I know of a trophy you only get if you draft 9 copies of a specific room in a single run, but I don't think trophies are necessary to progress with other parts of the game.

    About missing rooms: get the drafting studio, it allows you to add 8 additional rooms to your collection one by one. I don't know anymore if the one you're missing is among them, but I think so.

  • Yeah, that's what I meant with having notes and pivoting: don't focus on one puzzle like that. Follow all the threads and when you get the chance to make this one happen, do it.

    For things related to items, you have an option to make things easier, e.g. I stored the power hammer in the coat check until I got both the coat check and a room I knew I could use the power hammer in. In the like 5 runs in between I just did other stuff, there's always plenty to do.

  • Im currently enjoying there Blue Prince.

    There's nothing else like it, it's challenging, and cozy.

    If you like playing detective, and bring patience and like exploring and taking notes instead of hyper-focusing on one goal, it's tens of hours of fun.

  • It's been led than a day chill.

    I'm not super hopeful either, but this is already more than I expected, so we'll see where things go

  • Any progress does that. The issue is not that there's less work, the issue is that capitalism makes that into a bad thing.

    Less work should mean more leisure, more time for hobbies and passion projects, not reduced living standards.

  • For anyone who is interested in knowing if she ever ended up shooting a fascist, here's the relevant paragraph from Wikipedia:

    As she was extremely nearsighted, Weil was a very poor shot. Her comrades tried to avoid taking her on missions, though she did sometimes insist. Her only direct participation in combat was to shoot with her rifle at a bomber during an air raid; in a second raid, she tried to operate the group's heavy machine gun, but her comrades prevented her, as they thought it would be best for someone less clumsy and near-sighted to use the weapon. After being with the group for a few weeks, she burnt herself over a cooking fire.

  • He made a case against elitist/purist versions of leftism, so you accusing him of excluding people that aren't ideologically pure enough indicates that you massively missed the point.

    Similar with “left-bashing”: he's a leftist, why would he? He has views about what makes us unable to be attractive to a wider audience, that's constructive criticism.

  • Did you watch a different video? He said that reality-challenged tankie spaces aren't able to contribute to a leftist movement that is able to attract workers.

    That sounds entirely accurate to me.

  • I get it, giving the government the ability to randomly shift the boundaries of what's considered a hate symbol can backfire if the government becomes fashy. We can see that in the US right now where they twist everything they can to make things happen that they want to happen, with no regard for process and how tools were supposed to be used.

    But that's historically not what happened with paragraph 86a, and I don't see it happening without AfD coming into power. I might eat my words some day, but precedent has held strong with that one.

  • No, criticizing Israel is certainly 100% not illegal, what are you talking about. Being pro-Palestine isn't illegal.

    The only thing that's even tangentially related and therefore might have been what you heard and misinterpreted is that Hamas flags have been added to the list of anti-constitutional banned symbols in Germany, so those are illegal. But clearly support for Hamas ≠ “criticizing Israel” lol

    if someone cosplays as a Nazi or thinks Hitler didn't murder 6 million […] then arresting them because of thought crimes is fascist behavior.

    Hahahahaha no. It's not “thought crimes” when you explicitly say through symbols: “I want Jews, disabled people, leftists, and traveling folk to be genozided”. Because that's what that is. It's not a thought when you wear it or carry it around.

    The US “free speech absolutist” Musk and his hypocritical friends have gotten into your mind. Preventing intolerance isn't intolerance in itself.

  • For something to be “criminalized”, it needs to be criminal. Antisemitism isn't a crime in Germany, so branding something as such might be propaganda but has no legal consequences.

  • Only when there's no professional playing a role. A self-help group with professional oversight is great.

  • Are you talking about Germany's ban on fascist symbols and Holocaust denial?

    If so, calling that “fascist behavior” is the dumbest shit I've heard in a while. Seriously below “what happened to the tolerant left” level.

  • Mostly an internal threat. Internationally, as the article said, people are just reducing dependencies on the US to reduced potential damage if trump decides to try bullying.

  • That doesn't make sense. Nobody fears them here in Europe.

    As the article said, this just led to European leaders intensifying the decoupling from dependencies onto the US, which makes its current bully administration less powerful and less able to hurt Europe.

  • Every village had a village idiot, now they network.

  • Wrong, the science community is slowly switching to bluesky