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  • I think it's a combination of nostalgia and the fact that SML1 had levels, enemies and music that were super unique compared to other Mario games before or after.

    SML2 is a better game on the technical side of things but nothing in it blew me away or was memorable enough for me to recall with super clarity like I do with 1.

  • I have a Samsung TV and it's kind of irritating that it does this same thing. Any option you leave selected for a few seconds will start playing a sample

    It's frustrating to have to go hunt for a safe place to put my cursor so my TV doesn't start playing something I don't want it to.

  • And on the flip side of things, I live in Florida and biking as a primary method of transportation in the summer is just insane.

    I do bike for exercise in the summer and 15 minutes will leave me drenched in sweat needing a shower.

  • The rural population isn't the issue, it's suburbia which is where the majority of the US population lives.

    It's not dense enough for public transportation to be viable and it's zoned in a way that makes pedestrian traffic a non starter.

    Suburbia causes a lot of problems. I understand why it exists - owning a house with a yard is nice. I personally wouldn't want to give that up to live in an urban environment if I didn't have to

  • Man, I barely graduated from high school because I saw the entire thing as busy work.

    My grade in any class was dependant on how much the tests were weighed versus any class or homework. Sleeping or reading through class was my usual.

    Now that I'm older I see the value in building the discipline needed to do that sort of busy work because if I don't my house falls apart and such, so there's that.

    I wish it didn't take me so long to learn it though.

  • You know, there was a girl I was chatting with once. She suggests we get lunch, then calls it off last minute.

    A few days later she complains about some guy she likes who stood her up for lunch that lives near me.

    Then she just ghosted me.

    I've always wondered if she meant me and the whole thing was her miscommunicating and then trying to be coy and indirect.

  • I'm one of those older Trekkies who will complain about the aesthetic choices of the DSC sets.

    My view is that there is a certain style with sci-fi shows of this nature that are part of their identity.

    Large swings in design choices are very distracting to the point of being off putting to me unless there is good reason for it.

    One thing I absolutely applaud Disney for is how they've managed to modernize but still keep the 70s aesthetics in their Star Wars shows. And I wish Trek had followed the same path.

  • Yes, truth is a defense.

    The grey area this law attempts to exploit is that terms like 'racist' have no absolute definition. The term can be used as a response to anything from 'i don't like Indian food' to 'Hilters views on the aryan race were right'.

    Take the Indian food example. If you were you say that, and I called you a racist for it, is that a matter of opinion on my behalf or a fact that is the basis of a defamation suit?

  • My mother is like this. She rents out her house for under half it's market value.

    The tenants know they have it good though and do a lot of things that really should be my mother's responsibility like pay for or do minor repairs when they come up.

    I have told my mom that the needs to raise rent at least some because she's not saving enough for big things that will come up like roof replacement, but she's terrified of her tenants leaving.

  • In the era of social media it's become common for someone's racism views posted on their personal social media to get forwarded to their professional relationships (employer, clients) leading to fallout, for example.

    This is an attempt at stifling that sort of thing. When this first started the people on the receiving end complained about 'freedom of speech'.

    They where told freedom of speech isn't freedom of consequences.

    This is Floridas attempt at getting rid of the consequences by silencing free speech, ironically.