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Messages - Frumple

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That... that's kind of adorable, though? Like, compared to your average shark or anglerfish or somethin' I'd much rather have it in the water, y'know?

e: wrong feesh, fixed

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Note also that being an adult doesn't always correlate to any specific age, it's defined by the behavioral changes.
i have seen nothing in real life that actually corroborates that statement ahaha

Any case, I'm pretty sure it's actually defined, such as it is, by physical development, which may or may not result in substantive behavioral changes.

Generally that correlates most strongly with age than anything to do with behavior. Using a specific year is administrative nonsense to ease paperwork, but the general ~somewhere in the 20s~ is about as close to on point as we get, far as I've noticed.

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It's not common it gets as bad as corporate telling you that you literally can't take out the trash or perform some vital aspect of your job, as far as I'm aware. It does happen, sometimes, for reasons ranging from liability to corporate brainrot, but it's usually not quite that bad. It's a possibility but not something you're super likely to keep running into.

In less serious wtf, something or another has decided to leave a cat tail on my porch.

And not, like. The plant. No. Not the plant.

I don't know where the rest of the presumably dead cat this tail came from is, possibly eaten I'unno. But something certainly left part of it outside my house.

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that is the exact reason i haven't learned to make jerky at home, yes

so long as it's expensive and murderously salty i won't kill and/or bankrupt myself eating it ahaha

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Eh, maybe not everything, but... webcomics with regular posting that go as long as xkcd has tend to cover a lot of ground. There's others that have one strip or another on a lot of subjects, too. xkcd's just particularly well known, heh.

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Other Games / Re: Free Game List
« on: May 16, 2024, 10:39:25 pm »
The original Marathon is now on Steam.  It's free.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2398450/Classic_Marathon/

Marathon 2 and Infinite are also scheduled for a Steam release, most likely for free as well.
Just noticed this, but an idle reminder the trilogy's been freeware for a long while, was released as such around a decade ago. A project to get them running well on modern machines is aleph one, if you want them, y'know, without the steam DRM cruft, heh.

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Other Games / Re: How did you last *own*?
« on: May 16, 2024, 09:38:15 pm »
Got the "That's How It's Played" cheevo in Theseus Protocol.

... for reference, TP is a slay the spire style deck builder. You get the cheevo when you win a run without playing any cards :V

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

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Yeah... I've been fairly light sensitive for most of my life, and from young camera flashes basically conditioned me to avoid cameras. Getting a picture taken hurt fairly literally, which does a really good job of teaching someone to want nothing to do with them.

It's less of a concern these days, but decades of habit is decades of habit.

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Like. What I'd do if I was god (besides, y'know, the baseline shit involving making the universe not suck!)? I'd make the moon wink back at people that winked at it.

But.

It'd be instanced. Only the person that winks at the moon sees it wink back. You can make videos of this! When you do? The person that winked, they will see the moon wink back on watching the video. Anyone else watching the video? No wink. If you hold a mirror up to your face, you can see the moon winking back in the reflection. If someone looks in your eyes? Reflection doesn't wink unless they do. The effect is inviolable and personalized.

That's the kind of thing I'd do. Basically utopia (or at least, like, fuck off with cancer and lethal congenital complications and crap, y'know, enough to make it so the proposition of intelligent design isn't one of the greatest acts of character assassination in history ahaha) plus kind of low key fucking with people.

... would that count as low key, actually? I'unno. Don't wink at the moon when you're standing on it. Don't do that.

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Though yeah, a lot of the folks posting like that very much aren't confident. They're doing it due to various sorts of pressures or attempts to find validation, but you occasionally see admission from some that the entire process is actually deeply uncomfortable, they're just... doing it anyway.

then a couple years later they're at a job interview or something and it bites them in the ass so hard

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: May 10, 2024, 08:33:36 pm »
Nah, I've done the same or similar procedures at the same place for... basically that cost (again, it's still cheaper than the only other option that's not an hour+ drive away, and not by an insignificant amount). They charged me around the usual self-pay rate for bloodwork around here, far as I've noticed, with roughly the usual discount for self-pay plus pay on service included. There's a lot variance based on exactly what you're getting done, but a 150-200 USD pricetag if you pay in full same day is... fairly normal. That it was actually just ~60-ish was the odd thing on that front, heh.

S'just for whatever reason (likely something in their policy changed vis a vis self-pay and there's a price change involved somewhere, which happens like every few months in either direction because consistency in pricing is apparently a bloody sin in US healthcare), this time, refund!

Anyway, far as I could tell from the person I talked to, the copay thing was mostly just their standard accounting whatever. Less to do with copay per se, and more to do with most of their customers aren't self-pay so they don't bother with a special message for when they're dealing with folks that are.

Which is, like. I can understand that kind of laziness/cost saving measure, really. If you ain't got to have extra bits you ain't got to have extra bits *shrugs*

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Other Games / Re: Pocket games thread
« on: May 10, 2024, 07:06:35 pm »
I'd more wanna know why one'd wanna run DF on a phone anyway. It's not like it'll run at any speed above 1-tick-per-hour lol.

But yeah, try an earlier version. Anything from before 32 bit support got dropped.
Yeah, especially some of the earlier versions, like... you could run a small fort in particular pretty easy on hardware that was significantly weaker than what a fair amount of phones tote these days. I'm less sure about the newest releases (it's been a while since I played and my comp these days isn't quite as dogshite as the ones I spent the most hours playing DF on, heh), but there's definitely been quite a few versions that'll not be substantially hardware limited by a phone's specs, particularly if you just do a small embark and throttle the max fort pop.

DF's remarkably flexible in regards to performance if you're willing to dial some of it down a bit.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: May 10, 2024, 06:07:54 pm »
'Course it didn't, heh.

Flip side to that, though, I'd rather lose out on a small amount of interest than I would at the only other reasonable option in my area, which just charges the ~200, no return on the impromptu loan.

Still probably a ripoff, but hey, that's capitalist healthcare for yeh :V

E: Though even with some idle thinking, administrative incompetence of some sort really does sound more likely? The period and amount is fairly likely to be insufficient to offset the administrative costs of doing something like that. Maybe it's scalping higher value patients, though, I'unno.

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General Discussion / Re: Anyone get thread notifications
« on: May 10, 2024, 12:13:05 pm »
I... think they're talking about the notifications options in your profile? There's like a whole section of the settings for them.

No clue if they hadn't been functioning, though, I didn't use 'em.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: May 09, 2024, 05:25:23 pm »
Check in the mail from the hospital I use for lab work. Says refund for overpayment of copay, and I'm, just, like.

That's a neat hat trick. I'd love to know how I did it when I haven't had health insurance since like 2011 :V

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I'm guessing it's just the generic term they've got for someone noticing whatever overcharge was thrown at me when I was there, but... still. Gonna' call tomorrow to make sure depositing that wouldn't be sticking an appendage into someone else's auditing problem.

E: New wtf, first time this dog's ever done it, critter just straight up ate their flea/heartworm/etc med pill thing. Didn't have to coat it in peanut butter, stick it in their mouth, nothin', just hand it over and they broke it up and ate the pieces. Dog's normally been pretty hostile towards the things, but this time... just nommed it. Weird change in behavior, not complainin' but it's still odd.

... managed to sneak the cat's on 'em while they were napping, too. Least trouble these things have given about the fleastuff since the cat was too small to fight back, ha. I'm not even bleeding, whoo!

Also yeah, the lab charged me a bit under 200 usd for a ~50 buck procedure at time of service. Apparently it's easier to send a refund check months later than actually charge the price of the service the day of ::)

which is just ~us healthcare~ but seriously how fucked does your administration have to be where that happens like seriously

"fun" part is they're the better lab service within an hour's drive of me about stuff like that *laughs in stateside despair*

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