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Finally a budget cut I can actually celebrate.

what if the movie is actually bad


Then you can go rewatch "Hundreds of Beavers" for your actual slapstick comedy needs I guess?


I just had this experience with my girlfriend last week. she could not fathom this particle man I kept singing about was an actual song.


Next, introduce some lyrics by Primus or The Presidents of the United States of America.


Kids are very familiar with The Presidents of the United States of America, in a way, through Caspar Babypants.


Clips from their (non-existent) Public Domain Songs album at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtTBb95alU0


This is certainly disappointing.


When did we stop referring to this as Parallax Effects


A mouse zooming into your face isn't parallax


what incompetence is that? Having a hard time seeing the link between technological progress and thebsize of wild fires.


There have been plenty of wild fires in California for millennia. The incompetence is draining the LA river wetlands to build houses, building millions of houses where fires occur, building where water is in short supply, and not building fire breaks and fire suppression systems because they’re “ugly”.


I ask you honestly -- why? Why do you think it's awesome? It sounds like hell to me.


The premise of most adventure / RPG games is that you're the only person capable of saving the day. And most novels/tv shows follow the stories of a person as they achieve some greatness (often coming from being a nobody). It's not like Mario is playing furry dress up while some HVAC guy named Tony defeats Bowser.

There's something fundamental about being seen as an important person. Not only does our literature revolve around this concept, but ideas about luxury and status are derived from this idea. Men wear the clothes that they see other important men wearing. It's why marketers get sports stars to sell products to men.

This product taps into that need. So it's easy to understand why so many people would enjoy it (and why some, like yourself, would hate it - some people want to be NPCs).


what a bizarre take - the premise of controlling your universe and presumably your self is you can do whatever. If you would rather be a peasant in the 13th century then you can simulate that too. and perhaps, you're already doing it.


You're not controlling your universe. The person who controls the algorithm - not you - is controlling your universe.


love to see someone I went to high school with on HN's front page :)


TLDR; libertarian take that misses a lot of structural and historical factors. save yourself wasting the fifteen minutes on this high school grade evolutionary psychology postulating


what is this 2002? Being immediately assailed by sound when clicking a link is not a pleasant experience.


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