SentientRock209

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The video above dives into buy now pay later loans and how they're used in the US. Something I appreciated is how the video dives into the types of fees and interest rates in these kinds of loans to show how they're designed to make money off of you regardless of how they help you get the products you want.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I'd be down to fund a patreon for the core developers who work on the lemmy framework so long as that money goes to developing tools that would enhance everybody's experience like better modding tools that were lacking in reddit or accessibility features that tended to be found in particular client apps of reddit or plugins than in the site itself.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

There was a little joke a friend of mine made back in the heyday of the anti-sjw era of youtube, if male privilege is as constant and powerful as people say it is then why is it so inept at keeping us alive and healthy?

 

By unanimous vote, the choice falls to you. What animal do you choose to send and why? it can be the baby form of the animal or the fully grown adult version.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Isekai as a genre has been a very hit or miss ordeal where the ones I really enjoy like Gate or Mushoku Tensei remain in my memory as top tier shows in their own right but the rest just seem like copy paste remakes, though hearing about the progression of the main lead like the way you described it makes me think this'll be a more grounded story so I'm looking forward to giving it a shot, thanks for the recommendation!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Wacky science is fine with me, it's the overly long dry expositions that tend to turn me off of the more old school sci-fi stories like Dune. Will definitely give Gateway a try so thank you for the recommendation!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I'd never heard of this story before, thank you for the detailed synopsis and it seems like there's rarely any stories focused on unattractive women and the lives they live without giving them a "cinderalla glow up" moment so hearing about how this story follows the main lead from start to finish where she still has to live her life sounds interesting. Added to my reading list

 

When I say "out there" I mean books that cover topics and perspectives that are rarely hyped up in popular conversations around what people read. Like everyone can find a popular video recommending self-help productivity nonfiction or YA #relatable fiction but a recent fiction book that blew me away was "I'm thinking of ending things", it got a movie adaptation on Netflix but after the movie came out very little conversations about the book carried on. Fair warning, the book "I'm thinking of ending things" is a horrifically bleak exploration into the mental state of someone contemplating suicide at the end of his life and his reflections about himself and his mistakes throughout the years are not helpful if you're looking for a good time. But I've never seen a story go that far in depicting someone's mental state in that kind of situation so it blew me away but is also underrated imho.

 

I think there was some good back and forth on this panel on where the conservative and progressive viewpoints on male issues fall short and it was rare to see them both occupy the same space and interact. I'm really curious where the commenters in this space land in terms of who they agree or disagree with and why.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I think the greatest impact of this will be as another chapter in the culture war of memes in the gender war. Meaning the few guys who sign up will be castigated as self hating, zero dignity male feminists who can't string a sentence together without apologizing for the sins of their gender and the women would be characterized as man hating women who lament the fact they can't flip a switch and become a lesbian.

Even with the advent of apps like bumble that forced women to initiate first via matches, I don't think it achieved much in changing the wider cultural expectation that men should approach and initiate romantic interest first.

 

I think the video above is the most good faith summation of the gym Bro subculture and how it's evolved over the years. It stands out to me particularly as I believe the majority of commentary and criticisms from the outside of the gymbro subculture are filled with weird claims that gymBros are inherently tied to alt-right or that fitness cultures are what's leading men from embracing the positive potential of therapy and so on.

There's value in exploring this subculture for all it has to offer as I think it's one of the few spaces unreservedly dedicated to the well-being and lessons men need to improve and enjoy their lives.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

VR headset with Half Life Alyx, I assume they'd have seen movies like the original Tron so they'd already have some conception of virtual reality but seeing them interact with VR integrated and as a fully fledged gaming product would make for some interested reactions at least.

 

What game and platform would you show them and why?

Keep in mind, this person's only experience with games would be arcade machines.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Depends on the genre we're talking about:

Seinen: Berserk

Comedy: Gintama

Rom-com: Kaguya-sama, Love is war

Slice of life: Yokohama shopping log