mo_lave 4 days ago • 100%
Skarbrand hates going outside! And going inside!
Skarbrand shall stay in the doorframe. He hates it slightly less.
mo_lave 5 days ago • 100%
New Bocchi the Rock lore just dropped.
Also, it's a terrible day for rain.
mo_lave 5 days ago • 100%
So is Lemmy (the platform) a case of anarchism at work?
mo_lave 6 days ago • 100%
No. They wake up in the morning and say "Kamala and Tim wake up in the morning and say I am a really messed up human being."
mo_lave 7 days ago • 100%
I ask so I can answer if someone asks me. Asking != denying.
mo_lave 1 week ago • 57%
If someone requests PTO, I don't ask questions unless it's literally in the day of or the next day.
mo_lave 1 week ago • 100%
It's not the real OG :(
mo_lave 2 weeks ago • 100%
You were crossing the border, right?
mo_lave 3 weeks ago • 100%
The only true Romance+Slice of Life combo in MAL that is reasonably well-known is Tamako Love Story, which requires Tamako Market.
My recs:
Kaguya-sama
Tonikawa
mo_lave 3 weeks ago • 100%
Chat, is this real?
*Frieren* could pave the way for a LOTR epilogue story. Tolkien famously abandoned his own *New Shadow* sequel because "proved both sinister and depressing". In a Frieren-like hypothetical story, even if the downfall of mankind from the heights of Aragorn's Reunited Kingdom is inevitable in the grand scheme of things, we can explore the little details of early Fourth Age Middle-Earth from the eyes of an adventurous hobbit at a time when the War of the Ring is a collection of stories from the previous generation. What do you think? Alternatively, a *Yuru Camp*-like with a Silvan Elf protagonist could work.
mo_lave 4 weeks ago • 96%
Cake day.
Make it as generic as possible
mo_lave 1 month ago • 33%
Do you want to read paywalled news but want to bypass the paywall? It's similar. Only difference is depending on who you ask, they like one and dislike the other—or it's like punching up or down.
His early abdication is his answer to the massive trolley problem he was facing: hold fast to Numenor's traditions and ways, but run the risk of giving away Middle-Earth to Sauron and have him go after Numenor anyway; or help resist Sauron but expose the Numenoreans to later corruption. Either way, Numenor is doomed in the long run, but Tar-Meneldur acted by his conscience by yielding to his son who knows more about this matter. The events that transpired is according to Eru's plan, ultimately.
mo_lave 1 month ago • 45%
Looters (unrelated to protesters) who take the opportunity in chaos to achieve their goal - which is anywhere between getting their next meal or counterprotesters trying to disrupt the whole protest
mo_lave 1 month ago • 90%
The person with the crystals has already concluded, by faith or by doing large logical leaps, that those contain new energy.
The scientists behind the LHC have to meticulously find evidence along the way before they can make a conclusion.
They are not the same.
mo_lave 1 month ago • 100%
It's normal. I like to think human brains are optimized like a single-core CPU, if you want to make a computer analogy. If you multitask, you're likely to be unsatisfied on the parallel tasks you're doing.
mo_lave 1 month ago • 100%
That they have a specific exception for IP tells me all what they really think about their customers.
mo_lave 1 month ago • 100%
This is for fiction, but would the snowflake method help?
[Source](https://www.reddit.com/r/BocchiTheRock/comments/1eofbsm/the_r_in_ryo_stands_for_real/)
mo_lave 1 month ago • 83%
Yes.
I used to think it's impossible for a human to "want" sex work and default to the idea that it is inherently exploitative. Don't get me wrong, there is exploitative sex work. But if that part is not present and they are willing to work there, what right do I have to stop them?
mo_lave 1 month ago • 85%
Socialistic polices get a bad rap because of the cold war-era communist=atheist association. Theoretically, you can reframe vast social safety nets by the government as citizens (read: also Christians) coordinating charity to be distributed more effectively. This is a bottom-up approach that has the common person's buy-in. The reasonable criticism of the same policies lies in the top-down, legislation by fiat enactment of policy. No different than, let's say, Netflix arbitrarily raising their prices without your input.
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
"If you can't get a girlfriend, be the girlfriend."
Checks out
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
Maybe, part of your job is to not touch anything in a random day and observe what happens when something breaks. That way, you can document what's not being fixed so that your team is more prepared when you're actually not there.
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
Bocchi the Yui clone
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
"Bang"
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
The Strongest Shooter in History versus the Strongest Shooter of Today
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
Yare yare daze
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
mfw I realize that maybe absurdism is my coping mechanism
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
If your character is meant to be endearing, an odd flaw would work. If you're aiming for a drastic fall from grace, make her screw up big time.
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
Theoretical: Stopped comparing myself to others. Instead, I compare the me of now to the me of yesterday.
Immediate Practical: Stopped social media
mo_lave 2 months ago • 96%
Whether it's January 2 or February 1.
ISO 8601 supremacy.
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
Crowd Strike's Final Fantasy
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
He's the blue guy
::: spoiler spoiler duh :::
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
They stop breaches if nothing's turned on. Roll safe (mode)
[Source](https://www.reddit.com/r/BocchiTheRock/comments/1e5vljr/hes_just_a_little_mad/)
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
One's terrorist is another's freedom fighter.
mo_lave 2 months ago • 66%
If you think everything is political...
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
I use my hourly salary as a basis
mo_lave 2 months ago • 85%
Intentionality is important. If they hold a belief as a means to a ruinous conclusion, I wouldn't blame you if you end up hating the person.
mo_lave 2 months ago • 97%
mo_lave 2 months ago • 100%
Image won't load for me
[Source](https://x.com/machuuu68/status/1761701114179960860)
Mine is internal consistency
[Source](https://x.com/sansai_illust/status/1799458400985846024)
[Source](https://twitter.com/brandnewday02/status/1756707063143834002?s=46)
::: spoiler spoiler ![](https://reddthat.com/pictrs/image/29f52382-a009-470c-ab42-aef4671f777e.png) [Source](https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/118341697) :::
[Source](https://twitter.com/Tofu_91/status/1785444696044732927)
Context: For fictional worlds set in a present-day analogue, popular music songs and genres paint a picture on what your society values. Those facets bleed into the content of the lyrics, genres, and even the very beats themselves
[Source](https://twitter.com/the_freakin_yui/status/1783699084014149651)
[Source](https://www.reddit.com/r/BocchiTheRock/comments/1cdiixz/bocchi_fallen/)
[Source](https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/7025281)
[Source](https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/7025281)
[Source](https://x.com/hamazi__/status/1781625453717131660)
The *[fiscus Iudaicus](https://www.livius.org/articles/concept/fiscus-judaicus/)* or *Judaicus* (Latin for "Jewish tax") was a tax imposed on Jews in the Roman Empire after the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple in AD 70. Revenues were directed to the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome. The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in Rome can be considered a *fanum*, an ancient (especially pagan) temple. Therefore, the fiscus Iudaicus is a fanum (temple) tax.