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Cake day: June 8th, 2025

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  • I work remote and in my context a quick call is always a video call, which tbh feels low key nice to interact with coworkers.

    Usually they are having an issue and need to share the screen, or are showing me a document they prepared and are explaining their reasoning for feedback, or I had an idea for their issue and I wanted to explain them with some pseudocode… I much prefer quick “calls” where I can show my screen than text, presenting ideas and hearing feedback is sooo much better (not only faster but better) if you can see the face of the person you are working with.








  • Proving my point I see. Getting pissed because I over generalize because I don’t have the fucking energy to mind my wording is exactly what I was complaining. Bruh.

    In any case, I made the distinction of America (country) and Americans (citizens) in my post. If you prefer saying United States (country) and America (group of people), it’s your problem. I did make the distinction in the wording. I don’t owe you the proper wording you prefer, specially when the wording I picked is perfectly understood writ large.





  • The post from yesterday about the Greenland subreddit was very telling. Greenland and by extension Europe is threatened by America, Americans that don’t share the blame, sure, go to a subreddit and flood it with “sorry” posts. That pisses people actually from the subreddit because it’s counter productive, so they complain.

    Suddenly Americans on Lemmy are pissed at them because how dare they get pissed at us “showing empathy”! Nah, empathy would. Be to shut the fuck up, empathy would be to recognise that flooding a subreddit with “I’m sorry” posts is annoying at best. The gall of those people to say “how date Greenland era not want us having empathy” when their actions don’t actually show it… Sickening.

    Then there’s all of them that seem hurt by us outsiders lumping them all together. I get that, I get that y’all didn’t really have a choice, really. Y’all need to get that when tensions are this high, people are not gonna use the most correct wording and as the ones in risk of being invaded, they reserve the right for being impolite to all the other Americans by generalising.

    The entitlement that Americans in general have that we outsiders need to consider their personal situation before generalising them when the situation is this fucking critical… No. Grow some skin and get used to be generalised if your government is the one invading, even if you didn’t have a choice. Sorry to say but bad luck, you are gonna catch some strays.

    I say this as a man that has to read generalised hate towards men by women and the LGBT community because they don’t have the energy to use the most proper wording. It’s fine. Energies are high, people are venting. We are not talking about you personally.

    Complaining that you catching stray shots from potential invadees makes y’all looks so much worse.

    Btw, sorry if I used a lot of “you” when referring to Americans in this reply, while not referring to you, Voroxpete. I hope my wording was clear.


  • Yeah, as I said, it was the warrior, who took diablo’s soulstone with himself, but succumbed to evil and was possessed by Diablo. So, yeah, kinda turned evil. Still, at that point I wouldn’t call that body the player from the first game.

    Afaik originally in D2 we were supposed to kill him and that would be it, but the animator company decided that it would be cool to animate some dude piercing his forehead with a stone, and since there wasn’t anymore dev time Blizzard North decided to go with it. That gave way to to justification for the corruption/possession of the D1 warrior character and thus the story of D2 and kinda D3.

    Oh, btw, Blood Raven, the second quest you do in act 1, is the rogue from D1; and the summoner you encounter at the end of the arcane sanctuary, the one who had Horazon’s journal, is the mage from D1.


  • No, the bottom side has a reflection, so it’s the printed image, which was then framed and put on the floor. Then for some reason the bottom side is not completely visible, but the reflection indicates that that’s actually floor and that it’s a single shitty angle picture of the frame put on the power point.

    Nvm I missed the outer image. Your list is correct, you just missed the frame. My guess is that the outer image was done to “resize” the pic into another aspect ratio to post on Instagram since insta prefers that aspect ratio.