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  • weker01@feddit.deto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonewater rule
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    3 months ago

    Yep one should be grateful for every time one can relieve oneself without pain.

    On that note if at the moment you are reading this dear reader and you can breathe comfortably: Think of all the times you couldn’t when you had a cold or similar and celebrate your health.









  • Hmmm, ok what if the biters the critters themselves are stupid drones but the nests are sentient. Maybe the biters are like white blood cells part of the natural defenses of the nests. Something the “Brain” cannot control directly.

    I am not saying this is the case or the developers thought that but it certainly is a possibility.


  • Sure sounds like something a colonizer would say.

    I first wanted to “/s” this but it’s literally the reasons some colonizers used to justify atrocities. Btw it’s canon that the factorio guy is evil as confirmed by the developers.

    I get it in the game there is no way of confirming or even researching the sentients of the bugs but be honest was it your first instinct to check if they are? I sure as hell didn’t. I mean they attacked me first, right?..right?! (Until you realize that you are killing them with your pollution)

    I love that game design, even the music plays a role. Iirc it was designed a bit eerie as if something is wrong.


  • weker01@feddit.detoComic Strips@lemmy.worldEVIL GUY
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    3 months ago

    There are many ways of being evil, petting the dog does not make a truly evil character less evil.

    A lot of real life evil people actually like animals at least when it suits them in my experience.

    A bit off topic but there are games where you are absolutely evil but it’s not easily recognizable. For example factorio.

    Most people consider themselves not evil.






  • weker01@feddit.detoThe Far Side@sh.itjust.works13 May 2024
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    5 months ago

    That picture is hanging in one of my philosophy professors office. She used this image as an introduction to epistemology.

    It is obvious to us that there is a mountain there but how are we coming to that conclusion exactly. I.e. What kind of logical assumptions and inferences are we making.

    And how can we priorities sources of knowledge. For example what if the instruments of the plane claim there was no mountain.