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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #103290 on: March 24, 2016, 10:37:18 am »

@Yoink:Yeah, portable battery is a good idea.
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« Reply #103291 on: March 24, 2016, 10:42:19 am »

Yeah, I really should have one of those.
Normally I wouldn't have much use for one, but with how many long train trips I've been making lately...
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #103292 on: March 24, 2016, 10:47:03 am »

Mmmm... for the record, most compact, small, cellphone compatible batteries suck ass. I had two (one was a gift in a congress, the other I bought myself). Neither added to my cellphone more than 3-4% of battery power.

Might be enough to make ONE emergency call, but thats about it
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« Reply #103293 on: March 24, 2016, 10:49:14 am »

What?

USB-MicroUSB cord type batteries have been pretty good in my experience...
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« Reply #103294 on: March 24, 2016, 10:55:53 am »

I'm just waiting for nuclear batteries.
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« Reply #103295 on: March 24, 2016, 11:01:19 am »

The people I know who own portable chargers have ones that work quite well, from what I've seen...
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« Reply #103296 on: March 24, 2016, 11:37:51 am »

Moped in bed for a bit of the morning, which turned into an internal amateur philosophy hour. Conceptualized something about the nature of love that I sensed, but hadn't really grokked. Just putting it here because it seems true, and like something to share.

There's this weird thing that happens, when people really care about a work of art, story, or other media despite not always enjoying it. A work doesn't have to be fun or enjoyable to feel important, to matter to us, or to keep us coming back. We often love shows, works, etc. that we're sad, angry, or conflicted about, or which are difficult to watch for whatever reasons. In gamedev, I've heard it said that fun isn't the innermost purpose of playing games; we play them even if they're difficult because they engage us (and losing isn't truly Fun so much as Engaging). I believe our relationship with other art is the same. Fun is something that can make us engaged, but we don't have to enjoy what's happening in a game, or to characters in a book or show, to be drawn to experience it. We want to experience it because it engages us, and we care about it.

More than that, though, I think this engagement with art is the same thing as Love between people. Most folks know that sadness or anger can easily coexist with love, because love and happiness aren't the same. Whether they enjoy it or not, it's when folks are emotionally or mentally engaged with each other that they're "in love." The people we don't love are those that we don't care about or care to know. Something that can make love hurt is when someone else matters a lot to you, but you seem to matter much less to them. It doesn't matter if you're having fun together or not; if you're not feeling similarly engaged with one another, you're not in love, which usually creates hurt feelings.

When you love a work of media which responds to the love and attention of fans like you in some way, that builds up your sense of engagement and loyalty. In a way, we feel loved back by those works of art that seem to understand us as people, or which respond to things we as fans particularly liked; when the engagement is mutual, love grows. When we put time or engagement into media that seems to not understand us, we feel sad or disappointed. It's much like when we spend time supporting or doing nice things for people who don't seem to recognize it or care about it, or take it for granted. That disappoints and hurts us in very similar, though usually in more intense ways than art does.

Ultimately, engagement may really be about our Time, and what's important enough to us to spend it on. Every day, we decide what's most worth spending the limited days of our life on; what people and activities we will occupy ourselves with physically, mentally, or emotionally. Time is very precious, and each of ours is limited, which may be why unrequited love or a lack of mutual concern and understanding hurts and frustrates us the same way "wasted time" does.

Whether it's art or people we love, we just want the life-time we spend engaging with that to mean something. We just want a sense of being known, cared about, and understood.
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« Reply #103297 on: March 24, 2016, 12:50:50 pm »

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...Huh. Neat.


I'm just waiting for nuclear batteries.

They're actually [urlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator]a thing[/url], BTW. Not technically a battery, but they're disposable and give you power for a specific and limited period of time. I do believe you can get a tiny radioisotope generator to run your pacemaker for you.
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« Reply #103298 on: March 24, 2016, 01:30:47 pm »

I have been trying so hard to have a live and let live attitude with the ladybugs that have seemingly infested the house. They are not hurting me. They are not hurting anybody. But as I just accidentally put one in my mouth while eating I AM HAVING A MUCH HARDER TIME WITH THIS.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #103299 on: March 24, 2016, 04:04:37 pm »

Well then mom. I remember why I don't like telling you about my problems. "Hey ma I have a problem!" "That's cool. Hey want to hear about this private school I've already talked about again? *insert rant about how I should uproot my life again because this school is so much better*" "Thanks mom that REALLY helped."
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #103300 on: March 24, 2016, 04:14:36 pm »

I have been trying so hard to have a live and let live attitude with the ladybugs that have seemingly infested the house. They are not hurting me. They are not hurting anybody. But as I just accidentally put one in my mouth while eating I AM HAVING A MUCH HARDER TIME WITH THIS.
Oh, I had that happen once when I was on spring break. We had a cabin up in the mountains that apparently had a ladybug colony nesting below the porch. Warm weekend + grilling on the porch awoke them from their slumber.

It was like "Oh, hey a ladybug! Hey, a couple of them! Oh wow, you have several on you!"

Went hiking, came back, opened door.
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« Reply #103301 on: March 24, 2016, 04:19:18 pm »

My horrible sempai can't tell when I'm drunk, even when my friends prove surprisingly apt it.
Not sure whether that means that I was always barking up the wrong tree, or that romantic partners give each other the benefit of the doubt to make things work.

Except he doesn't want to make things work, so I guess he's just a jerk who waited a long fricken time to confess that he was lying about being interested.
And I'm a fool for not realizing sooner...  For hoping against all evidence.
Probably foolish for continuing to talk to him, but I like him and I know a lot about him.  Why waste all that investment, I guess, might as well chat with him.

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I feel kinda silly for carefully escorting a few stray ladybugs outside
I didn't know they hived!?
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« Reply #103302 on: March 24, 2016, 04:40:30 pm »

I learned today that a remake of one of my favorite wargames from back in the day (which I have been wanting a remake of for a long time - the 1993 version was and is quite good, but the limitations of hardware back in the day meant that not only were the graphics quite primitive (acceptable) but the underlying system had to be overly abstracted (not as acceptable), so I'd love to see a remake that takes advantage of what we have today) was in development a few years ago, but has been cancelled because the lead developers (Gary Grigsby among them) had too many projects in the air to pull it off.

On the other hand, one outcome of those other projects is expected to be a remake/spiritual successor to one of my other favorite wargames, which arguably needs it more) so that's nice.
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« Reply #103303 on: March 24, 2016, 04:47:22 pm »

Oh jegus fuck
I feel kinda silly for carefully escorting a few stray ladybugs outside
I didn't know they hived!?
They don't hive, but they do winter over inside house walls and there are a lot of them. The orange ones are an invasive species from Asia; the occasional red one is the native version. The orange ones are really, really good at reproducing.

So I guess what I'm saying, is: screw looking out for the tiny foul-smelling nuisances; go after 'em with a wet/dry vac.
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« Reply #103304 on: March 24, 2016, 04:53:19 pm »

They don't really hive, but they do swarm in the fall as a means of surviving the winter. They find a nice dark, sheltered space (like a crawlspace or attic or under a porch or even inside a hollow log/tree trunk) and cluster up for warmth. Now, since they're not warm-blooded what this means is that they form a big ball, and the outer layers of the ball freeze and die. This creates enough insulation that the ones inside survive the winter. Then in spring, when there's sufficient warmth, the survivors emerge and go in search of food (other insects). I always wondered if they eat the other dead ladybugs first.

If so, that would be incredibly METAL. "We survived the harsh winter by huddling under the dead bodies of our weaker brothers, and when spring came we emerged and devoured their corpses before going on a murderous, hungry rampage."

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