Works for me with Sync as well.
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Took me all of 30mins to spin up a local invidious instance. Worth every second
Likewise... haven't found a good way to do this yet.
Congrats bro
I don't understand this comment. What harm has nihilism caused that is worth protesting?
It worked when I opened it in a browser, it's supposed to be a redirect to the Spotify app. I tried opening it in the embedded browser in Sync and it failed for me too.
Made by the same guy, actually. I would say it's similar to Meat Boy in difficulty if you just play the main game, but there are rabbitholes to go down that get much, much harder if you're a completionist.
I haven't seen this mentioned yet, so I'll say it: The End is Nigh. Shit's hard as balls but very fair and rewarding to play, only go for it if you're a real glutton for punishment.
The joke is literally just "everyone hates dentist appointments, therefore a dentist could use it as punishment for his son". I really don't think the overtones were meant to go deeper than that.
The slippery slope argument is not always a fallacy. The strength of a slippery slope argument relies on the ability to show that the initial action will actually lead to the predicted outcome. The fallacy comes in when connections are drawn between unrelated concepts - an easy example of this is the argument that legalizing abortion will lead to the legalization of murder. In this case, I think it's pretty likely that making a certain item legal to steal will pave the way for more items to be legal to steal in the future. After all, who decides which items should fall under that law? I'm sure there will be plenty of people with very strong, differing opinions on the topic.
I can't tell if this is a joke or not, and that makes me sad
I'm guessing they knew that it likely wasn't a problem with being ugly, so the therapist did this 'experiment' as a way of demonstrating that. Seems pretty solid to me, actually.