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  • I use my fingers I imagine how you would, but then after a gap wouldn't you typically have the end of the cutlery resting into or against your palm? At least occasionally, depending on what you're doing with the cutlery. I love that we're discussing this, by the way.

  • UK kids in the early 2000s also had "Dick and Dom in da Bungalow". Basically two comedians doing funny shit to entertain kids for hours every Saturday morning. They had a game called "Bogies" which was just about the two of them going to a calm place like a library or a restaurant and seeing who could muster the courage to shout "bogies" the loudest. Honestly, it's pretty funny, but it justly caused a lot of outrage as well as kids were emulating it all over.

    Example: https://youtu.be/vt_farHgMfM

  • To add to the other comment and give an analogy: say you're concerned that I secretly possess keys to the back door of your house and I can freely come and go. It's technically possible. But two questions are important; how come you've never seen me in your house or any signs I've been there? And secondly, why do me and my friends keep asking you to give us your back door key?

  • Thanks for sharing. You're definitely right about the divide. I just found that I had so much time I could do everything I needed and wanted to do (granted, within the confines of social distancing at the time). Housework was joyful because I could do a good job of it, and have time for hobbies, and have time to relax from both. Aside from all the suffering and madness in the world at the time, it was a genuinely satisfying experience at home.

  • I noticed over covid that many people were telling me that they were happy to be working again after being furloughed (temporarily paused employment in the UK) because they'd been losing their minds with nothing to do. I couldn't understand it, I was busy and really happy.

  • This looks brilliant in a lot of ways. For me being able to set a precise temperature would be incredible. I have some doubts about the battery system though. I can understand the utility but surely it will degrade over time? I can't see how it's the last stove top I'll ever need. The battery combined with the software update thing makes it feel like another product I'll have to rebuy every 3 years or so.

  • I really appreciate you responding to me in good faith, thanks. I know it's a fine line, but generally for me not liking the terms of the agreement isn't enough for me to force my own terms. That said, the one time I've pirated something in the last few years was when Prime removed a show from the platform when I had 1.5 episodes of 5 seasons left to go. The idea of paying an extra 10 quid to watch maybe 1% of an otherwise 'free' show pissed me off haha.

    So I'm not following my philosophy perfectly either. If it came to something like wanting to watch The Mandalorian from scratch though, I would wait and buy the DVD/BluRay.

  • On the topic of active investing, I've been led to believe there is some case for investing in brown/unethical companies (eg oil industry) on the basis that the investment only be used for green projects. Obviously this isn't something an individual investor could do, but the principle is that a massive oil company like Shell could do more good with a large investment, bringing in large coordinated green programmes or just undoing their brown programmes, than that same investment split up into lots of smaller and newer green companies with different goals, lots of independent overhead etc.

    I'm as equipped to make the argument as I am able to enact it, but I think it's an interesting thought at least.

  • I'm just surprised that anyone didn't assume this was happening. If most people are using playlists generated by Spotify, how are they not expecting Spotify to choose songs that are also in their interest? Furthermore, how would this be different from the practices of a radio station? Seems like manufactured outrage to me.

  • The Last of Us II. I went in expecting the same act structure as the first and was surprised. If you've played it then you know what I'm talking about. Despite mainly taking place over just a few days it really feels so drawn out and a relentless struggle, which felt so perfect for the world of the game.