I literally got the same message a few days ago and immediately showed my wife. She laughed a little TO hard if you ask me, but whatever. Lol
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Mine is from the 1996 anime film X. It is based on a CLAMP manga and goes much harder than the poster would lead you to believe.
The soundtrack complements the tone perfectly with its experimental and unsettling atmosphere.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You must design an icon for a save function that can be easily understood by anyone in the future. What does that icon look like to you?52·3 months agoI’m not sure if anybody said it yet, but I think a simple figure embracing something would be pretty universal for a “save” and then delete would be that figure rejecting something by putting his hands up and turning its head.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Excluding all games you have seen mentioned by anyone on the internet, what is your favorite game?2·6 months agoThe cards take a beating and before Amazon existed it was much harder to get replacements. We tried regular playing cards, but that only works if every deck has different backs for scoring purposes. I think there was another issue in practice, but that was the main frustration.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Excluding all games you have seen mentioned by anyone on the internet, what is your favorite game?2·6 months agoLegretto
I was introduced to the game by an Austrian woman I dated in my 20s and 25 years later remains at the top of my list of party games.
Ligretto is a card game for two to twelve players. The game in its current form was designed by Michael Michaels and published in 1988 by the German company Rosengarten Spiele. Since 2000 the game has been published by Schmidt-Spiele of Berlin, Germany. - Wikipedia>
Deadful@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Even the ones that trick you by starting out cheap2·6 months agoYeah, it’s cheap. Sorry for the lack of clarity and brevity. Lol.
I couldn’t get any faster than about a minute and a half using the beginner method so I decided to try learning CFOP. At first I got way slower because there are more algorithms to remember but I saw how some others have modified it a bit to make it simpler and practiced when I could (i.e. watching TV like you lol) and now I can solve it in about a minute.
That’s clearly not competitive in any way but I’m really just competing against myself so I’m happy with any Improvement. That’s light years better than where I started and to people that don’t know there are 11-year-olds online doing it in 8 seconds, my one minute is pretty impressive! 😂 Happy cubing, my friend!
Deadful@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Even the ones that trick you by starting out cheap9·6 months agoI got a couple Rubik’s cubes for my kids a few years ago for nostalgia and they didn’t want anything to do with them once they realized it wasn’t easy to fix.
I tried to encourage them to keep plugging at it but they said “how am I supposed to do this if you can’t?” I realized they had a point so I downloaded an illustrated book that takes you step by step through the beginner method, and after a couple of hours I solved it!
I felt like I had climbed Everest and the first thing my kids did was scramble it again as soon as I showed them. That was the beginning of me getting into cubing as a hobby, and I have to say it’s one of the LEAST expensive hobbies I’ve ever been a part of!
Like with any hobby there are entry-level cubes and then enthusiast cubes that are more feature-rich and expensive. But the Delta between the two is surprisingly small. The cube that I use the most is one that has won world records and it was about $20 I think?
I have bought several variations of the 3X3 and other form factors. I have also bought a few as gifts as well as a Bluetooth connected cube with an accompanying robot and I don’t think I’ve spent more than $300-$350 total for the lifetime of the hobby.
That said you could easily be competitive with a world class cube, a timer, a mat, and some “Cube Lube” for maintenance all for about $60-$80 no prob. It’s about the only hobby I have my wife fully endorses, lol.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Visual representation of what parts of the somatosensory cortex control which body parts2·6 months agoI don’t see how because a foot fetish is an attraction to someone else’s feet, as in “feet that don’t have a neighboring nerve connected to the same part of the brain that controls said foot pervert’s dong.”
This is actually science related to the electrical impedances of nerve and brain tissue.
The connection between foot nerve stimulation and genital stimulation is a physical one that can (and has) been measured and reproduced. This response is nearly universal and affects men and women, unlike a foot fetish.
I think a better explanation for the fetish is that feet are a part of the body that is often covered and seen as generally dirty, giving it a taboo allure other non-sexual parts of the body don’t usually have, but that’s less neurology and more just my opinion. Lol
Edit: added the usually
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Visual representation of what parts of the somatosensory cortex control which body parts4·6 months agoNo, but the closeness in orientation explains why foot rubs are erotic. Stimulation of the foot and toe region of the brain will affect the neighboring genital region causing arousal.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Visual representation of what parts of the somatosensory cortex control which body parts3·6 months agoAw man. No dice. For some reason I thought I remembered seeing brain dicks, but I was wrong.
This painting doesn’t even mention genitals!
The book is from 1953, so maybe that’s why.
Edit: wasn’t able to share photo before but I just took a new one and it worked.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Visual representation of what parts of the somatosensory cortex control which body parts11·6 months agoI’m an EEG/Sleep technologist and an older coworker just gifted me an ancient book with a similar image inside that may have the genitals. I’ll check when I’m back in my office and upload if applicable. 👍🧠🍆
Deadful@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Appeared To Fall Asleep At Another Campaign Event—And The Harris Campaign Had The Best Response1·6 months agoCouldn’t have said it better myself! 👍
Deadful@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump Appeared To Fall Asleep At Another Campaign Event—And The Harris Campaign Had The Best Response9·6 months agoSleep technologist with 18y experience here.
I don’t mean to nitpick, but you’re likely just sleep deprived. You probably don’t get enough sleep or the quality of your sleep just isn’t very good because of an issue like sleep apnea. When your sleep sucks, a simple bump in blood sugar from lunch is enough to throw you into a neck-breaking tailspin. The more you know… 🌠
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's one thing you should never cheap out on?1·8 months agoRight on, my big-footed brother! Xero brand is a good option if you are ever interested in something a little more athletic or casual than your go-to boots. Barefoot shoes take getting used to in general, so keep that in mind. In particular, leading with the heel when walking quickly and especially running can be uncomfortable so you may need to adjust your stride a bit. Also you feel everything under your feet, which would be a huge contrast compared to your boots. In the end it’s worth it for better foot strength and less pain.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's one thing you should never cheap out on?3·8 months agoI second this. I have huge feet (US men’s 15 extra wide) and after a lifetime of cramming my feet into shoes that fit “good enough” I’m developing bunions along with other aches and issues. After a particularly painful weekend on my feet I decided to see if the Internet had any suggestions and I fell down the barefoot shoe rabbit hole. I initially balked at the price and styling of most brands I saw but the cheaper options simply didn’t come in my size. I decided to go for it and got a pair of Xero shoes since they make a men’s 15 that isn’t too hideous and I haven’t looked back. Best decision I have made in the last 2 years.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Vegans of Lemmy, would you eat lab-grown meat?16·11 months agoI would eat it, but I would do so on rare occasions in the same way I might have a drink with friends once a month. I became vegetarian for health reasons in addition to the reasons listed by OP and I have grown to really enjoy meat-free eating, so I don’t really miss it but would view it as a treat best enjoyed sparingly.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you don't work IT, retail, or food service what do you do for work?2·11 months agoJust by the numbers I would assume quite a few Lemmings work in utilities companies and healthcare.
For me it’s healthcare. I am an EEG tech and sleep tech.
Deadful@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•A myopia epidemic is sweeping the globeEnglish2·11 months agoI believe it’s a combo of sunlight and distance according to experts.
I know this isn’t exactly what you were asking for, but this looks promising for people that want what essentially is the anti-cybertruck:
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