If you can spawn it, you technically have the solution to entropy, possibly also free energy.
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World News@lemmy.world•Japan ‘on verge of no longer functioning’ after birth rate plummets to record new lowEnglish
301·9 months agoChina is also capitalist though, and they’re also starting to suffer from the same issue.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If money was not an issue, is there a movie, series, or a video game you would fund as a passion project with no intention on making a profit on it?English
1·10 months agoA live-action or animated adaptation of Worm.
Pump as much money as humanly possible into the JWQS / Clear and Muddy Loss of Love animation they’re currently making.
Straight up entirely remake Borderlands 3.
A Pokemon game like Colosseum & XD, but only going up to Gen 4, I don’t really like the direction the designs went after that.
Fund a proper Pacific Rim sequel.
A high budget Bionicle game would be neat.
And, provided I can pay money for a licence or just buy the original IPs, I’d have my favorite fanfics turned into animated shows as well.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any animes or TV shows you can't stop recommending?
1·1 year agoOk, I’ll plan on reading the light novels then. Seems like it’s pretty long, and I personally adore the premise, so I’m really looking forward to this!
Since you added on a separate recommendation with Wheel of Time, I’ll add one as well and hope it’s not in your >1k books yet: the webnovel called Worm. If you already read it, I’d love to hear your thoughts instead :)
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any animes or TV shows you can't stop recommending?
2·1 year agoAre you referring to Ascendance of a Bookworm? If so, would you recommend I keep watching the anime whenever a new season comes out, or jump into the manga?
Women are you in the car park and the way you are in the house and I can do it for you and you can do it for me and you can do it for me
lol
TIL what the “DB” stands for, I thought it was for “database” lol
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Forget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?
6·1 year agoEsc like 3-5 times (to also prompt the login input) or mouse wiggle
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who started learning a second language, how has it made you aware how broken English is ?
61·1 year agoAs a German myself who tried to learn French a while ago, I gave up because that language has the same issue, but the genders for nouns are different and I just can’t be bothered to memorize two different genders for every noun 💀
So, they’re power bottoms?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a bad writing trope you hate in fantasy fiction ?
1·2 years agoI think the web novel Worm does this really well. I recently got it recommended to me and am enjoying it immensely! :)
“Their answer is long and nuanced, while mine is short, simple, and makes me feel good about myself. Therefore I’m correct.”
Noooooo ;-;
Maybe those will be exceptions, and it counts those like the hair on top of my head, my eyebrows etc? Or I just need to make sure I take the no hair pill first, and then the other one lol
1 3 9, water is already my favourite drink :p
Idk, I’m 28 and know like 95% of these. Maybe I just spend too much time online lol

Dozens of species go extinct every single day, in large parts due to deforestation for animal agriculture. Acting like keeping a handful of species we eat from extinction is somehow noble is silly by contrast. The concept of a species is a human construct in the first place, individual animals don’t care that their species (which isn’t even natural, we bred them like this) is kept going.
It’s not about if those animals live under animal agriculture or in the wild. The animals in the wild already exist, the ones in captivity wouldn’t exist at all, if we didn’t breed them.
Most animal meat nowadays comes from factory farms. Worldwide it is roughly 90%, in the US it is 99%.