Level3Kobold
Level3Kobold t1_jebnd3m wrote
Reply to comment by YouandWhoseArmy in How are you liking Season 3 of The Mandalorian so far? by esran7
And yet you don't explain what "its a live action cartoon" actually means.
I mean that's like saying "This movie feels like a book made of pictures." Profoundly uninformative for anyone who doesn't share your clearly present but obliquely expressed preconceptions.
Level3Kobold t1_jebg21l wrote
Reply to comment by YouandWhoseArmy in How are you liking Season 3 of The Mandalorian so far? by esran7
Star Wars has multiple animated shows that are very good. Bad Batch was/is considerably better than both Obi Wan and Boba Fett and its the worst of their animated series.
So when you say "it's a live action cartoon show" I don't really know how to take that.
Level3Kobold t1_je9ly2b wrote
Reply to [homemade] Turkey club!! by Musegirl234
Protip: don't lay your sliced meat flat. Fold it over and crumple it up on the samdwich. It'll look, feel, and taste like you're getting more meat, because of the increased surface area
Level3Kobold t1_je5neyh wrote
Reply to comment by e2357 in [OC] Research Funding vs Human Development: a country's R&D spending correlates with its societal well-being by latinometrics
>Not the HDI number itself but the rate of improvement of it.
That would probably be a more useful piece of information to graph.
Level3Kobold t1_je52yih wrote
Reply to comment by ArnoF7 in [OC] Research Funding vs Human Development: a country's R&D spending correlates with its societal well-being by latinometrics
>Being okayish doesn’t bring much in return in too many industries.
I think this is a major factor. There's no prize for second place when it comes to R&D. Especially if you don't have the infrastructure to actually make use of the R you're D'ing.
Level3Kobold t1_je4dc24 wrote
Reply to [OC] Research Funding vs Human Development: a country's R&D spending correlates with its societal well-being by latinometrics
That graph makes me think that research spending does not improve HDI.
According to the graph, about half of latin american countries spend considerably less on research than Brazil does, but have higher HDI anyway.
It looks like having a higher HDI simply allows countries to contribute more money to research - which some of them choose to do and others don't.
Level3Kobold t1_jdtjep9 wrote
Reply to comment by robrobrobro in From millionaires to Muslims, small subgroups of the population seem much larger to many Americans by jrdjared
Actually it would be half that - 1 in 200 people
Level3Kobold t1_jdb3k52 wrote
Reply to comment by Herpinheim in TIL that Al Pacino boycotted the 45th academy awards in 1973, because despite having more screen time than Marlon Brando, he was nominated for best supporting actor and not best actor. by VengefulMight
>Duel protagonists
Paul Atreides and Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen
Level3Kobold t1_jdb36nt wrote
Reply to comment by jerebare in TIL that Al Pacino boycotted the 45th academy awards in 1973, because despite having more screen time than Marlon Brando, he was nominated for best supporting actor and not best actor. by VengefulMight
Intriguingly, that would mean that the count of monte cristo is not the main character of the count of monte cristo
Level3Kobold t1_jdapibx wrote
Reply to comment by the_killer_cannabis in TIL that Al Pacino boycotted the 45th academy awards in 1973, because despite having more screen time than Marlon Brando, he was nominated for best supporting actor and not best actor. by VengefulMight
>Theory wise (and in practice), the best way to identify the protagonist of a story is to see which character has the strongest desire and acts on it.
Bilbo isn't the protagonist, Thorin is
Level3Kobold t1_jd1xvjx wrote
Reply to comment by A_Generic_White_Guy in TIL that the Incans genetically modified and hybridized crops such as potatoes at sites like the Moray Terrace. by A_Generic_White_Guy
"Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology"
Courtesy of wikipedia
What definition are you pulling from?
Level3Kobold t1_j1li1mi wrote
Reply to comment by LadyAnarki in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
>you could be out planting trees or cleaning up rivers
Good individuals cannot counteract bad systems without first destroying those systems.
If you're suggesting OP focus on solutions, planting trees and picking garbage out of rivers by hand aren't the solutions that will solve anything. Not while corporations are dumping tons of waste into ecosystems, or massacring the local fauna.
Planting a tree and thinking you've done your part is just a coping mechanism to help you ignore the systemic problem. Recycling bins are the opiate of the masses.
Level3Kobold t1_j1lhmqe wrote
Reply to comment by Safkhet in This is an excerpt from Cixin Liu's book "The Dark Forest", describing what happens to people when they lose all hope in Humanity by RobleViejo
Scientists: we are destroying our future as a species, massacring the planet's biodiversity, and dooming future generations because we refuse to prioritize anything over our short term financial gains
Your Silverburg quote: lol grow up kid, only teenagers think society is bad
Level3Kobold t1_iyf60ot wrote
Reply to comment by ElectricPeterTork in BBC to produce ‘lighter’ content to attract Britons from poorer backgrounds by do_or_pie
For the greater good
Level3Kobold t1_iwmqb8g wrote
Reply to comment by mceric01 in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
>The discrepancy is proportionate to the homicide rate and levels
Can you provide a source for this claim?
Level3Kobold t1_iwmnebd wrote
Reply to comment by mceric01 in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
Police from other nations are able to do their job without killing people.
Police from America kill many people.
The discrepancy is not proportional to gun ownership.
If you believe that the vast majority of those killings are justified, then what - in your opinion - makes Americans so much more deserving of death compared to other nationalities?
Level3Kobold t1_iuoacoq wrote
Reply to comment by kangyrooCourtJuror in What should kids really be afraid of, part 2 by cgspam
That doesn't actually answer the question tho
Level3Kobold t1_iu84y0k wrote
Reply to [OC] 2022 Haunts per 100,000 Residents by khelvaster
To be clear, these are "haunts" meaning actors in costume that you pay to be spooky.
These are not reported supernatural events.
OP could really use the clarification
Level3Kobold t1_jecsxq6 wrote
Reply to comment by BlueTeamRuless in How are you liking Season 3 of The Mandalorian so far? by esran7
"Fun but not good" tells me something, but "like a live action cartoon" does not - especially not in the context of Star Wars media.
The explication posted by the other commenter doesn't particularly sound "cartoonlike", it just sounds like an action/adventure serial.
I mean Looney Tunes, Batman Beyond, and Bojack Horseman are all cartoons. Aside from all being cartoons, I can't think of much else they have in common, where you could say "oh yeah this just feels like a live action version of all of those".