What is your most lukewarm take?
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Something that's not super controversial, but you still really stand by it.
People who are always the hero of their own stories are not trustworthy narrators.
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Something that's not super controversial, but you still really stand by it.
Bleu cheese is the best cheese.
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I am also a woman of room temp water preference, I'm glad to know there is hope for me in finding a boyfriend
Room temp water guy here, but already happily married lol
There are dozens of us!
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I am convinced beyond contestation that carpeting a bathroom is an exceptionally stupid thing to do.
This is not warm, this is cold hard facts
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Bleu cheese is the best cheese.
To each their own, I think a good parmesan is my favorite, but blue cheese is pretty up there
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Pizza is one of the best food forms we've ever come up with. I don't even care if you use wildly nontraditional toppings, like a chicken vindaloo pizza or a chili dog pizza. Just put the shit you wanna eat on a giant dough, cook it, then cut it up and eat it. Genius.
I once made a seafood and butter sauce pizza for a highschool gf. Hated it myself but she still talked about it years after we spit. Pizza and Sandwiches are the peak of human civilization
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From a technical standpoint and a legal one, piracy is copyright infringement, not theft. It's a similar behavior but fundamentally different altogether at its core, largely because the victim of piracy does not lose anything tangible, only a perceived opportunity of a sale (which can be argued as not having been an opportunity in the first place depending on who is performing the piracy).
Both are bad, but people calling piracy theft have a terrible misunderstanding about it.
Studies consistently show that piracy increases sales.
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This is not warm, this is cold hard facts
The assignment was "not super controversial, but I still really stand by it."
My bathroom was carpeted. By my direct ancestors. They built the rest of the world I live in, too.
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Room temp water guy here, but already happily married lol
There are dozens of us!
I didn't know I had to put this on my tinder bio, you have changed my life
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Something that's not super controversial, but you still really stand by it.
Any home that doesn’t have central air conditioning should at least have a dedicated circuit outlet by each window. It’s like home designers are trying to make people sweat.
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Except for Nazis
wrote last edited by [email protected]The Hague has a modern, Western prison, and a relatively comfortable one at that.
Edit: So no, people convicted of heinous things aren't always made an exception. And, yes, that's cause.
Back in the day, anyone could become a slave, and depending on setting anything could be done to a slave. That's because human rights weren't really a thing yet.
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Studies consistently show that piracy increases sales.
Got any of those?
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Something that's not super controversial, but you still really stand by it.
If you can't say something nice...
Being online would be lot better, and I think we would learn more. Trying to implement this in myself. I wasn't raised right.
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Something that's not super controversial, but you still really stand by it.
Follow the Rule of Law
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Either watch the movie OR read the book. Never both. Both just leads to disappointment at the cost of your time.
There are notable exceptions, LOTR comes to mind, well executed adaption IMO.
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Copium bruh. The creators are making this content with the expectation of being paid for their labour. By pirating you are denying them of this regardless of your reasons for doing so. Saying it's mostly "corpos who host the content" is the ones you're scamming is just shifting the blame. If nobody paid for subscriptions etc corporations wouldn't profit and thus wouldn't host or fund content and it's creators. Obviously giving creators a larger slice is better, but denying them of anything because you think that is hypocritical (which I am)
You are assuming the corpos didn't just buy the rights. Cause if they did, the creators got paid already.
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From a technical standpoint and a legal one, piracy is copyright infringement, not theft. It's a similar behavior but fundamentally different altogether at its core, largely because the victim of piracy does not lose anything tangible, only a perceived opportunity of a sale (which can be argued as not having been an opportunity in the first place depending on who is performing the piracy).
Both are bad, but people calling piracy theft have a terrible misunderstanding about it.
Just call it training the AI in your brain. You couldn't be expected to be successful if you had to pay for all that training material...
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Something that's not super controversial, but you still really stand by it.
Lukewarm water is great for showering
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You are assuming the corpos didn't just buy the rights. Cause if they did, the creators got paid already.
Why did they buy the rights from the creators, tell me. Go on. Think a little.
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Got any of those?