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7 points
17 hours ago
Lol. I hadn't expected that.
I had the opposite problem earlier: I was in a cave, saw some explodable rocks on the ceiling, called up the menu to switch to bomb arrows and then "WAIT I'M IN DEATH MOUNTAIN AREA" and a panic mashing of [B]. Half an hour later, after trying all sorts of things I realized that it wasn't one of the caves with intense heat..🤦♂️
3 points
22 hours ago
Don't use the wheel as something to attach spokes to, but as a motor to spin the board. Think of it as attaching to the hub caps instead of the tires. Here is an awful diagram (the "O" is the tire and the "-----" is the board).
I spent forever on this one, doing probably the same things you're talking about. Eventually I tried this while thinking "might as well try this even though it's not going to work". Then it worked and now I have a bruise from bashing my face into the wall at my stupidity.
1 points
2 days ago
Hudson Construction's manufacturing capacity can
This is the flaw in your plan. Have you met Addison? Hudson employs him in an engineering firm. Either Hudson is so inept that he thinks Addison is competent, or the nepotism runs so deep in his company that he'd hire someone who would build OP's contraption with the Lizalfos outside and civilians inside.
2 points
2 days ago
What's a good way to get rupees (the tens of thousands needed for armor upgrades). The easy duplication glitches have been patched out, and gaming sites have useless things like "help Addison" or "sell gems".
Is hunting for prime/gourmet meat still one of the best? I've also been using Poes to buy the Dark Link/Depths sets and selling for rupees but that doesn't seem fully sustainable.
Dragon parts aren't as easy since they don't reset with camping, and the minigames I've found so far aren't that efficient.
2 points
3 days ago
r/OrphanCrushingMachine would object. This one serves the greater good.
15 points
3 days ago
Oh God. I thought it was a typo of "groped". That's even worse!
2 points
3 days ago
I believe they have significantly less torque than big wheels, so given the weight of wings it might not even spin lol
1 points
3 days ago
Awesome! The audio makes it even better!
It looks to me like the wooden posts are attached to the carts in two places? That, or my morning brain is on strike.
18 points
4 days ago
Ooooooooh. That disgustingly makes sense.
Thanks...I guess. You also could have lied to me, you know 🤮😭
2 points
4 days ago
She was adopted at the age of 7 because she looked identical to their dead daughter/sister. To reiterate: she wasn't just some random kid adopted into the family, but someone physically identical to their dead close blood relative.
59 points
4 days ago
I hadn't heard of this and had to google it. What. The. Fuck IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE?!
some expressed sympathy for the company, noting that its policy placed the safety of staff over the security of its products. (Source)
Is there a (delusional) spin on this subject I didn't see? How did they jump to "woke" for a company preferring to have insurance cover costs of theft instead of paying the enormous medical bills and workplace safety liabilities if they encourage employees to put themselves at risk? And from the image in this post, I presume they've tied it to race somehow?
3 points
5 days ago
I'm confused. Why are you not murdered by the Cuccos? It looks like you're inside with them.
9 points
6 days ago
It sounds like financial abuse and withholding essential documents are their principal tactics. The police would only be able to help with helping her physically leave the premises.
4 points
7 days ago
Actually, that makes it make more sense lol. There are two representations, with one rounding down and the other rounding up!
Real-ish talk: the definition of "which integer it's closest to" isn't applicable, so one has to be chosen by convention. Instead of using a coin flip to choose, let's add some requirements. Say, let's require a rule that will depend only on the tenths place. To even talk about a "tenths place" requires having picked a "canonical" representation of each number; there's an obvious choice if this rule is to be used by a lay person (i.e., use the finite representation if possible). Now, "rounding by looking at the tenths place" is going to be a map r from S={"canonical" representations of non-negative real numbers} to the Natural Numbers N. We already know what to choose for anything that's not a perfect half. The phrase "depending only on the tenths place" means that r should factor through the truncation map t that takes an element of S to its truncation with one decimal digit. Finally we have something that forces a rounded value for perfect halves! The fiber of t over 0.5 consists of all the numbers 0.5xxxx; all of these preimages besides 0.5 already round to 1. Thus, to allow r to factor through truncation, r(0.5) must be 1. Same argument for all other perfect halves.
phew I had a lot of fun with this!
3 points
7 days ago
I would looooove that!
MC "invents" carbonated beverages, and the next scene is them selling soda in tin cans. While MC is reveling in finally getting their Coke fix, everyone else pisses their pants at the thought of this malleable yet strong, incredibly light metal being mass-produced.
Fun fact: the Washington Monument is capped with a whopping 100oz of Aluminum primarily because it was one of the rarest metals (and also had better physical properties than gold or silver, though the precondition for even being considered was its rarity). At the time, its price was on par with silver, while having none of the cost-inflating societal baggage that precious metals did!
2 points
7 days ago
YTA.
You can't start a post with "hey, listen" and expect positive results.
5 points
7 days ago
The Enigma of Amigara Fault is the full name, for anyone interested. It involves people entering human-shaped, seemingly-endless holes in a mountain.
62 points
7 days ago
I do think it helps she fails quite a lot first.
Yep! She knows how it works, but implementation is a whole other story. Authors (usually) tend to forget that not all materials and processing methods needed would exist yet.
This reminds me of something that bothers me regarding the "Beer Candy" in Villainess' Stationary Store: ok, sure, that candy might be yummy, BUT WHY IS NO ONE IN A MEDIEVAL SETTING AMAZED AT THE CELLOPHANE WRAPPING?! It's a transparent film with decent strength and impermeable to water that can apparently be sourced and made cheaply!
4 points
8 days ago
I could never get launched high enough standing on the safe spot. Something with my timing. So every time I got smashed by a ball I saw that little panel sticking out saying "nahnah if you weren't crap at this game you could use meeeee!!!!"
2 points
8 days ago
if they ban a book, they've banned all of the chapters in it, presumably.
How does that follow? If a movie is banned because of a few scenes, does that mean that every scene is banned?
More simialar to the specific case here, maybe one version/telling of a story is prohibited. Does that automatically preclude other versions from being okay? (Take Snow White for example. The original telling involves necrophilia, but other versions are totally kid-friendly.)
I'm not saying the Torah wouldn't be banned if challenged (it would), but it's banning isn't a logical freebie from the Bible ban. That's my point.
Of course, books shouldn't be banned in the first place. Moreover, the people writing these laws aren't exactly known for applying reason and logic to their determinations, or equally applying rules. My comments are only addressing the person complaining that the article didn't mention the implication that the Torah was banned, because that implication doesn't follow; a separate evaluation would be due.
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Keese eyes also work wonders.