the_skyler
the_skyler
the_skyler

One of the bigger problems with the original Skyrim was people using a bunch of mods and running in to memory issues that lead to stability problems... so... yeah... it could make a big difference. Time will tell.

There also appear to be numerous changes in the rendering engine (shadows look drastically better in every

It’s complicated.... are they referring to men the sex or men the gender? The rule is silly enough that I’m not even sure they know.... which is probably why they rescinded it.

It’s a hard battle... both my parents are living with the struggle (although its hard to judge for how long) and only by the strangest twist of fate have I been spared any significant chemical addictions.

It’s important to note that, at no point, did I take a specific position regarding the topic of this article. I neither said it was good nor did I say it was bad for Tokyo Comic-Con to take a firm position on how people choose to dress. I simply illustrated why it’s not automatically invalid to question the moral or

Not contradictory at all as your position seems to assume all actions have the same weight.

Even if I grant you that in response to my latter point I think my former point is still valid... to say a media outlet is acting with bias against a particular Republican (however closely they do or do not align with core conservative values) is not the same as saying a media outlet is acting with a liberal bias.

Your position seems to be largely rooted in the assumption that there is nothing objective to be said about the well being of conscious creatures... although you recognize that, apparently, humans have “basic” rights that transcend culture. This position, as a whole, seems self contradictory.

You get a star (zing!)... but it wasn’t really a liberal bias he was criticizing. He was accusing Fox News, along with several other news outlets, of a bias against Trump.

It is a nefarious myth that a thing is above or beyond moral or ethical evaluation because it falls under the umbrella of “cultural norms”.

I have learned that being a little rude up front is the best way I can be nice to most people (while not being perpetually miserable myself). A trivial amount of discord upfront saves us both from a significant bit of discord down the line. This is, of course, recognizing that “rudeness” is an entirely subjective

They are apparently not natural evolutionary decedents of reptiles. They were supposedly created by the Hist (sentient trees).

Zing.

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2) People who hate saying no, so they agree vs people who can’t understand why people don’t just say what the fuck they want, if I didn’t want to go, I flat out say-so.

I had to google that and I feel like that may be way too charitable. I appreciate the positive nudge though. :P

Oh... I never said, nor meant to imply, that I want to be a psychopath. I also never meant to imply there was something wrong with me nor that I needed validation for the way I am. In my original comment I was mildly mocking the source articles use of the term and this articles apparent oversimplification of the

I think you may be conflating sociopath and psychopath. I do not lack a sense of moral responsibility or conscience. I sincerely care about everyone. I just don’t get a significant positive feedback response from social interaction (or, if I do, it’s very muted).

I never had trouble dating, in so far as it didn’t require other forms of social interaction. I didn’t especially like it but it always seemed a reasonable path to relative social isolation... it has been, at least in my experience, much easier to be a “private” family man than it ever was to be a single man that

That is an accurate description of me, more or less... what I think people don’t realize (nor did I) is that it does very closely match the simple clinical definition of psychopathy.