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Vitaly , in Airport security be like part 2
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I mean I can understand them, because the luquid can be literally anything, including acid

Varven OP ,
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True it could be but if it was acid wouldn’t it melt the plastic

Hackworth ,

Did you watch Breaking Bad?

Varven OP ,
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No I have never watched breaking bad

Godort ,

It depends on the plastic and the acid involved.

Most plastics are unreactive with most acids. Sometimes, like with Hydrofluoric acid, it must be stored in plastic, because it can dissolve glass.

Varven OP ,
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Ahh kk

Grass ,

the acids used in brewery for sanitization can wreck metals too. we had some plated brass fittings that got mixed in with the stainless stuff and the acid water turned green and the brass was exposed. some other formerly shiny parts turned grey and chalky and very soft. Some places love their brass but I just want everything to be stainless so I can leave it soaking in sani for as lonng as I’m too lazy to deal with it which is forever.

EtherWhack ,
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Isn’t brass antimicrobial though?

Grass ,

No idea but probably not enough to be good enough for food safety inspectors, or my own fear of any kind of microbe, contaminant, or filth.

0110010001100010 ,
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takes notes so I can bring a quart bag with 3.4 ounce bottles of acid onto a plane.

Varven OP ,
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Yes you can as long as it’s 3.4 ounces and it doesn’t look to sus your good

fl42v ,

3.4 ounces of sulfuric acid, 3.4 ounces of nitric acid, 3.4 ounces of glycerine… Bam blyat!

Imgonnatrythis ,

As long as pH is greater than 4.5

Imgonnatrythis ,

Disagree, it couldn’t be mercury.

RandomVideos ,

Is there a limit to how impure the water can be?

Cowbee , in Just the little things
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Sounds like a fun and comfy gathering

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10_0 , in Just the little things

Get everyone in the retirement home to sign the petition

Cowbee ,
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Gam-Gam is fucking done with them bouegeois pigs

davel ,
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Slippin’ Lenin gets the goods.

Ghostalmedia , in sigh...
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School night?

The high end of millennials have grey hair and mortgages now.

niucllos ,

I think that’s part of the point? The twitchy zoomers aren’t on?

johannesvanderwhales ,

A lot of people euphemistically use “school night” to mean work night.

psmgx ,

Mostly paid off mortgages, in some cases

Ghostalmedia ,
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Not if you’re in the US with a 30 year fixed.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

Haha most of us millennials in my circle are still struggling to own property.

cyberpunk007 ,

How old do you think millennials are? 80?

dubyakay ,

School night for your 6-12yo.

TexasDrunk ,

Or, in the case of one of my former classmates, her 26 year old.

Psythik ,

Millennials aren’t having kids, silly. We can’t afford rent, let alone a child.

dubyakay ,

That’s Gen Z.

Us early millenials can “afford” it while taking on massive amounts of debt.

Psythik ,

Gen Z is still too young to be having children.

dubyakay ,

Oldest Gen Z is 27 now.

Psythik ,

Exactly. They haven’t even reached their 30s yet. These days your 20s is too young to have kids.

saltesc OP ,

School nights are when all the kids that fuck my very old mother have to log off early, so I get to engage in venerable spray ‘n’ pray duels with formidable peers. For a couple hours, I am esteemed ‘average’.

LittleBorat2 , (edited )

I don’t have mortgage because I cannot afford it but I can afford grey hair.

Glide ,

God, I wish I had a mortgage.

Glide ,

God, I wish I had a mortgage.

RedditRefugee69 ,

I’m a low end millennial and I’ve got both

JasonDJ ,

Yeah. That’s why we can rank on school nights.

Most the players better than us have to go to school in the morning.

We trade sleep for funtime.

davel , in sigh...
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About twenty years ago I played Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal in multiplayer for about an hour, and I’ve never played competitive multiplayer since.

XeroxCool ,

I can’t beleive I’ve never noticed the subtitle pun before today

Jakeroxs ,

The second one was called going commando lol

FrostyCaveman ,

That was a good game, I used to destroy everyone at local split screen

Hopefully one day they remaster it in high refresh rate, 4K, on PC… but I’m dreaming, that’ll never happen

TexasDrunk ,

I feel ya. I played one of the CoD games online once back in the mid 00s and stopped gaming entirely for more than a decade. It seriously made me just lose all the love I had for games. I came back for Cyberpunk and it turns out that was a good time to get back into gaming.

lelgenio , in Rainbow capitalism moment
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anachronist , in Rainbow capitalism moment

Still not as bad as the pink fracking drill bit “for the cure.”

www.snopes.com/fact-check/fracking-for-a-cure/

Gradually_Adjusting , (edited ) in sigh...
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You could be playing pirated GameCube titles right now, but you chose this

rando895 , in Just the little things

I for one think we should continue with the way things are. Obviously the people who own companies like Tesla and Amazon are better than us. We should be happy to have a job tbh. Seriously, why would I want to be burdened with decisions like whether or not I get healthcare, or whether or not food and education is accessible. We are better off letting the market decide. If education was so important, wouldn’t the market find a way to make money off of it?

Geek_King , in sigh...

I miss multiplayer in PC games being done by joining a server and playing. No match making bullshit, it was fun to be in a server with a mixture of skill levels. As compared with a lot of game snow, when ever your skills improve, you just get thrown into a harder tier of match making until you reach your limit and burn out.

Sanctus ,
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There are still a lot of games that do this. Though you are right about the mainstream titles being burnout generators now.

dustyData , (edited )

This is because tech bros only read pop-psy without any regard for context or nuance. So they read a bit about Flow state and ranking for gamification, and as usual they just botched it. Most ranking is typically calibrated for engagement, not fun. Mind you, they are two different characteristics. If you graphed difficulty and skill, flow is a band, not a point, of difficulty, in the middle. The idea is that when you are challenged slightly over your skill, there is something in you brain that stimulates you to keep going under the promise that overcoming the challenge will be rewarding. Too high and people rage quit, too low and people get bored. The problem is that they want maximum engagement and for that the difficulty has to be on the higher end of the band. A frustrated person will return, a bored one most likely won’t.

They also want to keep people engaged with random and variable reinforcement. The other psychological theory that drives game design, much how behavioral scientist cheat pigeons to keep them engaged pulling a lever or pushing a button. Mix both theories poorly together and you get the awful implementation we see on multiplayer. People are tricked into believing that just because their brain chemicals are screaming at them to keep doing something, it means they are having fun. But that is obviously not true, just nobody ever occurred that those pigeons might be having a awful time. Ask most people on ranked MP or grinding for builds on MMOs if they are having fun and they have no idea why you’re asking them. It has nothing to do with fun, they just want the carrot being dangled in front of their nose.

I just don’t do online MP anymore because of this. 99% of the time, I’m not having fun. Now if I want to play with my friends or other people, we play tabletop board games. Infinitely more fun and far more satisfying than any online game ever.

MonkeMischief ,

It has nothing to do with fun, they just want the carrot being dangled in front of their nose.

This might explain the marketing that seemed to start with mobile games and now infects AAA MP titles:

“PLAY NOW AND GET 34 GAZILLION WORTHLESS EMERALDRUBYGEMCOINS and a RARE DROP POPSICLE MAGIC DOMINO”

Like…a newcomer would have zero idea what the heck they’re even talking about but somehow it seems to work, to entice players with worthless free…server database adjustments?

Hardly any focus is on the games being unique or exciting (Surprise, they aren’t!) It’s all about a reward-based impulse, like training a bunch of rodents to use a casino.

hypna ,

That’s not my experience, and I’m an elder millennial. The only time tiering up has encouraged me to quit a game was when the higher ranked players were just more toxic. Being challenged can be part of the fun.

That’s not to say I think matchmaking is simply better than persistent servers. Having a group of regulars and developing a bit of a server culture is good fun. I guess I like both options depending on the mood.

magic_lobster_party ,

I just want games focused on good old fashioned deathmatches. Just roam around the map and shoot whatever you see. No pressure on team tactics.

Playing Half Life multiplayer was so fun during the 25 year anniversary.

1984 ,
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But then newbies would get killed a lot and cry, and stop playing. For some reason, this didn’t happen 20 years ago but now, it’s appearently a big fucking problem if a player doesn’t feel powerful in the first five minutes of the game…

I think gamers are just really entitled now. They expect awards for turning on the game. And God forbid if someone else kicks their butt because they have more experience.

I was playing quake and unreal tournament growing up and I got absolutely wasted in the beginning. Made me laugh so hard. Then I got good, very good, because I had to be to not die.

dubyakay ,

That’s right!

My match making in Quakeworld late nineties / early two thousands went from LAN with dad and brother at home, to LAN at compsci lab at HS after school, to local PC cafe, to regional LAN tournament to international scene once ISDN & ADSL became ubiquitous.

We were always welcoming newbies to the scene. But then starting 2003 the Nordic players became increasingly cliquey and started refusing to play anywhere further south than servers located near the Stockholm datacentre.

Ephera , in Rainbow capitalism moment

Hey now, they do kill everyone equally. Whether you’re an LGBTQtie or nah.

10_0 ,

Hey now, they do kill everyone equally. Whether you’re a journalist, civilian, or combatant.

L0rdMathias , in Rainbow capitalism moment

Laser guided ballistics tank qualification+

DarkCloud , in Just the little things

Okay, so what’s the plan?

dogsoahC ,

Revive Lenin and have some stroke medication on hand?

SandbagTiara2816 OP , (edited )

Well, I’ve read a lot of theory, and I’m pretty sure our best bet is posting memes online, crossing our fingers, and hoping for the best. We definitely shouldn’t go outside and talk to people, that’ll never work

Zehzin ,
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Communism would have taken hold in 19th Century Germany if the Rheinische Zeitung had a meme section

SpaceCowboy ,
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Maybe get a beret? But will it look weird if I wear a beret with my Che Guevara t-shirt?

SkyezOpen , in Why I will never skip cutscenes again

Did this in ffxiv once. I don’t usually skip cutscenes but it was mid-msq boring stuff and it was DRAGGING. Before skip, everyone happy at campfire. After skip, everything is completely fucked and I’m lost and injured.

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