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No, and if that is a powerful feeling (not “I’m autistic and see things differently”, but “normal reality does not apply to me” somehow) then it might be something to check out with a medical professional.
No, and if that is a powerful feeling (not “I’m autistic and see things differently”, but “normal reality does not apply to me” somehow) then it might be something to check out with a medical professional.
Yes, but then people can’t have a nice whinge about it.
Close range.
On the other hand: HTTPS
Even for the internet, this place is truly extremely fond of doing that.
New Vegas is notable for not being a Bethesda game per se. It uses something very close to the Fallout 3 engine, but the actual content has little to do with Bethesda. They did publish it, though.
Lmao. They are basically speedrunning enshittification% at this point.
Not natively, as it’s an extremely niche concern. If you’re on a normal browser, you can get uBlock origin and make a custom rule.
Well, surely we’ll take the news of an incoming infectious disease with enormous spreading potential seriously this time(!)
That’s fair: abstraction. The technical wrongness of “orbiting electrons” as in the whichever-model serves a purpose: the truth is hairy, and more importantly not practically relevant if you’re calculating sliding boxes around planes and that sort of thing.
On the other hand, “10% of the brain” and similar nuggets of common “wisdom” are just flat-out wrong, often stupidly so. There’s very little use in that.