HANN

joined 9 months ago
[–] HANN 1 points 3 weeks ago

Here I am playing the same game every day and your here playing vastly different games on a daily basis! Thanks for the content. I enjoy your posts.

[–] HANN 1 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Wouldn't art created from personal use be taking away commissions from artists? I don't see how it's functionally any different. Only the scale is changed. If I wanted a very specific picture I could either generate it myself or get it commissioned. What makes that any difference for Hollywood? Either your paying for the software and someone to generate the content or your paying for the artists? What about CGI vs practical effects? It's all the same argument.

[–] HANN 3 points 1 month ago

Thanks for posting this! It's a nice reminder to support some of the organizations who's products I enjoy.

Currently I only donate to give directly

[–] HANN 4 points 3 months ago

3d printing, soap making, mantis keeping and board games when I can find people to play with.

[–] HANN 7 points 7 months ago

Even if you had a super intelligent species that can make Dyson spheres and travel at the speed of light the observable universe is beyond vast. I don't know much about cosmology or our ability to detect light but given humans have only been looking into the sky for a couple centuries, not being able to see a thimble in the ocean seems like a non issue. I think if you scale the observable universe down to the size of earth the speed of light becomes 0.05 mph.

[–] HANN -2 points 7 months ago (4 children)

There literally is a third option that will be printed on most of not all ballots. Rank choice voting is huge but people should be willing to vote earnestly. Nobody wants to be the one to make the change and wants the world to change first but that's not how it works.

[–] HANN 1 points 7 months ago

Don't worry about the "libertarians" that oppose Chase. I imagine after this defeat the false libertarians will rejoin the MAGA crowd. The convention made it clear that the majority of the party still has good values and principals. Focus on that. Chase won the nomination. The others can either join or move on.

[–] HANN 1 points 7 months ago

I think it's important to recognize that the party, as the interview pointed out, is very divided. Do the individuals that you describe exist in the party? Yes. Are they the majority? No. Hence why the libertarian presidential nominee is so contested.

This is the party working to ban abortion, and contraception, and being trans.

I suggest you look up Chase Oliver. The Mises Caucus is not representative of the whole party and even many members in the Caucus are not the way you describe.

[–] HANN 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Right, government should provide oversight to public goods that, by their nature, require monopolies such as roads or utilities. Government also needs to have a judicial branch that mediates conflicts between individuals and entities.

[–] HANN 2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Well said, I probably wasn't very clear, but I am not an anarchist. There are certain critical functions that the government must control. When I say freedom from authority I refer to specific government agencies that can exert force on individuals. Government roads don't force users to do anything but rather empower citizens.

[–] HANN -1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Check out libertarian nomination Chase Oliver. He is very strong on anti-war. Don't vote for evil to avoid evil. Vote for someone who represents your views.

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