This is probably old news but I did not know that there is chiptune dubstep. My life is complete. I can die knowing that full human potential has been reached.
Alright, after doing some of my own research, I now think Reddit is also awful
You have made a belieber out of me, SE
I'm not about to sit here and argue the merits of reddit, but I will say I think that claiming it's just awful is a generalization and inaccurate
reddit is like the internet in a microcosm. of course there's going to be shitheads. the average user who posts in the default subreddits all new users are subscribed to is barely better than a youtube commenter. stupid shit gets voted up because it appeals to the lowest common denominator
but there's also intelligent people who aren't bigots on there. they post interesting, insightful material. places like r/DepthHub gather quality submissions and discussions, and r/culturalstudies and r/anthropology show me articles related to shit I like to read about. r/fitness, r/frugal, and r/simpleliving have been helpful resources in the past. subreddits like r/assistance and r/Random_Acts_Of_Pizza exist to help people and send them pizza
so when it has a huge segmented userbase like that, it's kind of silly to say the whole thing is awful
but whatever, youtubes. new Cronenberg movie, based on a Don DeLillo novel
Alright, after doing some of my own research, I now think Reddit is also awful
You have made a belieber out of me, SE
I'm not about to sit here and argue the merits of reddit, but I will say I think that claiming it's just awful is a generalization and inaccurate
reddit is like the internet in a microcosm. of course there's going to be shitheads. the average user who posts in the default subreddits all new users are subscribed to is barely better than a youtube commenter. stupid shit gets voted up because it appeals to the lowest common denominator
but there's also intelligent people who aren't bigots on there. they post interesting, insightful material. places like r/DepthHub gather quality submissions and discussions, and r/culturalstudies and r/anthropology show me articles related to shit I like to read about. r/fitness, r/frugal, and r/simpleliving have been helpful resources in the past. subreddits like r/assistance and r/Random_Acts_Of_Pizza exist to help people and send them pizza
so when it has a huge segmented userbase like that, it's kind of silly to say the whole thing is awful
THANK YOU for those r/ recommendations! I've been reading through them for over an hour and I couldn't be happier! Got any more?
On the British game show Golden Balls, the final round is set up like a less penitentiary "prisoner's dilemma": Contestants must choose between spliting the jackpot or stealing it for themselves.
The catch is, if they both choose to steal, they both walk away with nothing.
Players are given 30 seconds to discuss their intentions before making a final decision. Naturally, in most cases, the objective is to convince the other contestant that you are keen to split, and then turn around and pick Steal. It's quite a horrible sight to behold.
However, on a recent episode, one brilliant, altruistic contestant used game theory to persuade the other guy to split the money — by convincing him he was going to steal.
On the British game show Golden Balls, the final round is set up like a less penitentiary "prisoner's dilemma": Contestants must choose between spliting the jackpot or stealing it for themselves.
The catch is, if they both choose to steal, they both walk away with nothing.
Players are given 30 seconds to discuss their intentions before making a final decision. Naturally, in most cases, the objective is to convince the other contestant that you are keen to split, and then turn around and pick Steal. It's quite a horrible sight to behold.
However, on a recent episode, one brilliant, altruistic contestant used game theory to persuade the other guy to split the money — by convincing him he was going to steal.
Just watch.
Brilliant!
The other dude's reaction at the end is priceless.
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
On the British game show Golden Balls, the final round is set up like a less penitentiary "prisoner's dilemma": Contestants must choose between spliting the jackpot or stealing it for themselves.
The catch is, if they both choose to steal, they both walk away with nothing.
Players are given 30 seconds to discuss their intentions before making a final decision. Naturally, in most cases, the objective is to convince the other contestant that you are keen to split, and then turn around and pick Steal. It's quite a horrible sight to behold.
However, on a recent episode, one brilliant, altruistic contestant used game theory to persuade the other guy to split the money — by convincing him he was going to steal.
Just watch.
Brilliant!
The other dude's reaction at the end is priceless.
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
Probably too many issues with copyright holders in the states
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
On the British game show Golden Balls, the final round is set up like a less penitentiary "prisoner's dilemma": Contestants must choose between spliting the jackpot or stealing it for themselves.
The catch is, if they both choose to steal, they both walk away with nothing.
Players are given 30 seconds to discuss their intentions before making a final decision. Naturally, in most cases, the objective is to convince the other contestant that you are keen to split, and then turn around and pick Steal. It's quite a horrible sight to behold.
However, on a recent episode, one brilliant, altruistic contestant used game theory to persuade the other guy to split the money — by convincing him he was going to steal.
Just watch.
Brilliant!
The other dude's reaction at the end is priceless.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCflXzpfDo4
I'm not about to sit here and argue the merits of reddit, but I will say I think that claiming it's just awful is a generalization and inaccurate
reddit is like the internet in a microcosm. of course there's going to be shitheads. the average user who posts in the default subreddits all new users are subscribed to is barely better than a youtube commenter. stupid shit gets voted up because it appeals to the lowest common denominator
but there's also intelligent people who aren't bigots on there. they post interesting, insightful material. places like r/DepthHub gather quality submissions and discussions, and r/culturalstudies and r/anthropology show me articles related to shit I like to read about. r/fitness, r/frugal, and r/simpleliving have been helpful resources in the past. subreddits like r/assistance and r/Random_Acts_Of_Pizza exist to help people and send them pizza
so when it has a huge segmented userbase like that, it's kind of silly to say the whole thing is awful
but whatever, youtubes. new Cronenberg movie, based on a Don DeLillo novel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS9jc3BnLRc
Robert Pattinson's the lead, but I'll probably still go see it
Edit: Minus the you know what series of course.
THANK YOU for those r/ recommendations! I've been reading through them for over an hour and I couldn't be happier! Got any more?
EDIT: Relevant to thread:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrN8ZrCRdnQ&list=FLb1Yebva-5nTkyWJB6wYCoA&feature=mh_lolz
Thank you bigirpall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgA95WN7tX8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_V9OmuZ7fk
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THEY AIN'T SHIT COMPARED TO THE TERRORSQUID
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Brilliant!
The other dude's reaction at the end is priceless.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaAf8Z75mTQ
Counterpoint:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3Uos2fzIJ0&feature=related
Because happiness is a thing best shared destroyed beaten to the ground with a stick.
wow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo5Rhn8zuPA
YES
I HAVE A FUCKING THEME SONG NOW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkZCifn0Qjo
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this has been posted before
but gotdang
Unless he was role playing Steve Irwin at the time.
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This gets "so art school it's funny" really fast
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Watching the ones where people steal makes me hate humanity.
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Still such a damn shame. Why do the good always have to die young??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJZAzNKZBew
I went to a show of theirs a few months ago and they did this bit
it really is as impressive in person
But my glasses were broken so I couldn't actually SEE them.