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What are your EDH / Commander confessions?
  • I'll start:

    I like infinite combos. They just need to be more than 2 card combos. The more convoluted the better!

    A couple of games ago I accidentally played an Unmarked Grave, which let's you tutor a non-legendary creature and put it in your graveyard, as if it was Persist, which let's you reanimate a non-legendary. Noticed it a few turns later, but kept it to myself, because it would have been a huge hassle for everyone.

    Sometimes, when I read a new card, I get so excited of the possibilities, that I skip words and miss that they have additional conditions. Then I wonder why nobody else is talking about the card and why it's so cheap. Often I'll have already ordered a couple of copies and play them in my decks before somebody points out mid game that the card doesn't quite work the way I thought...

  • What are your EDH / Commander confessions?

    Do you have any EDH / Commander related confessions? Have you ever cheated in the game, maybe by accident? Do you always keep Sol Ring in your hand on T1 so you don't get targeted? Do you hate full art cards?

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    Ich habe fertig mit Politik in Deutschland
  • Mir geht es genauso. Ich krieg mittlerweile kleine Panik-Attacken beim Lemmy und Mastodon scrollen und werde da dieses Wochenende zumindest mal eine Pause einlegen. Die Zeitungen, Talk- und Newssendungen ertrage ich schon eine Weile nicht mehr.

    Ich habe das Gefühl wir werden von Karrieregeilheit und Angst regiert. Aber was wir brauchen ist Ehrlichkeit und Menschlichkeit.

    Auf der einen Seite kann ich einfach nicht mehr, auf der anderen hab ich das Gefühl, dass ich auch nicht nichts machen kann. Darum schreibe ich an einem Brief den ich diversen Politikern dann handgeschrieben zukommen lassen möchte. Das scheint mir der effektivste Weg da noch irgendwen zu erreichen.

  • ich☕️iel
  • Klar, ich erwarte jetzt nicht, dass die schmilzt sobald man heißes Wasser reinfüllt. Aber nachdem immer wieder Studien rauskommen, dass sich aus verschiedenen Plastiksorten dann doch Stoffe über Zeit rauslösen, wenn sie warm werden, hab ich da einfach kein Vertrauen mehr, auch wenn es angeblich sicher sein soll. Aber das darf gern jeder für sich entscheiden.

  • Free Games @lemmy.ml janonymous @lemmy.world

    Fallout Classic Collection (containing Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics) free on Epic until Sept. 5th

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    Die "Debatte" um Solingen und verwandte Themen...
  • Dem kann ich nur zustimmen. Wobei sie Situation für geflüchtete Menschen noch wesentlich schlechter ist, als den meisten Menschen bewusst. Selbst wenn sie deutsch sprechen, sind Termine bei Behörden oder Ärzten kaum ohne Übersetzer machbar. Aber von denen gibt es viel zu wenige und die bereits überarbeiteten Menschen, die ihnen dann gegenüber sitzen, haben weder die Geduld noch das Verständnis, um ihnen angemessen zu helfen. Das Leben in Deutschland ohne ausgezeichnete Deutschkenntnisse und Verständnis für unsere Bürokratie ist verwirrend und frustrierend selbst wenn man sich Mühe gibt. Und dazu kommen dann noch direkte und indirekte Anfeindungen, weil man sie falsche Hautfarbe hat.

    Das Problem, dass wir mit der Aufnahme von Migranten haben, ist dass unser öffentliche Institutionen sowieso schon unterbelegt und überarbeitet sind. Das zu verbessern würde uns allen zugute kommen!

    Wir müssen endlich aufhören Migration und Flüchtlinge als Probleme zu behandeln! Das sind Chancen! Das sind helfende Hände, die da kommen. Das sind Menschen, die nichts anderes wollen als sich hier ein gutes Leben zu erarbeiten. Was für eine Bereicherung sie sein könnten, auch kulturell! Aber statt sie wirklich willkommen zu heißen, werden sie wie Probleme behandelt. Wen kann es wundern, wenn sich von diesen Menschen einer beschließt Probleme zu machen? Mich wundert, dass es nicht mehr sind.

  • The Crow reboot producer is surprised the original filmmakers aren't more accepting of the new movie
  • I think there is enough precedence to come to the belief that remakes are bad in and of itself. Big movie companies do like to put their money in already established or at least known franchises or names. This leads to them forcing a movie they think should make money rather than letting the creatives follow their passion, which may or may not lead to better movies. And then there is also the typical knee-jerk online reaction in play here. People like to be dismissive and jaded about things. I think it's partly because we have a lot of reasons to be jaded, but it's also because it's easy and it makes you feel smarter. I believe in most cases people aren't actually informed enough to form a real opinion, they just like to shit on things online to make themselves feel better.

    In my late teens and early twenties I had a phase where I basically disliked every new movie. I thought old movies where perfect and new movies where all just cash grabs with the exception of indie movies. After a bit of growing and working in a creative industry myself, I now know that this is bullshit. There are lots of reasons why movies turn out bad, but in most cases the people working on them are trying their best and genuinely want to make something great. With that in mind I've become much more open and appreciative. It's so easy to shit on things online. It is very, very hard to make a movie, even a bad one.

    Sure, sometimes the movie turns out bad and yes the chances of a reboot, remake, sequel or prequel to be bad is higher. But it might also turn out to be a great movie in it's own right! To be honest lots of old movies did not age well and could use a remake. If you don't like it, the original movie is still there for you to watch instead.

  • ‘The Acolyte’ Canceled: No Season 2 For Disney+’s ‘Star Wars’ Series
  • I doubt enough people realized this for this effect. I'm not a huge Star Wars fan myself and this went completely over my head. I don't doubt that dedicated Star Wars fans picked up on it immediately, but most probably only heard of it from these. I see that a lot online. People decide to hate a piece of media even before it airs and then collect reasons for it after the fact.

    But that's just my guess, anyway. I haven't watched The Acolyte farther than episode 4 or 5, but not because of anything specific. Just didn't grab me to keep watching. I thought I'll come back to it eventually, but now that I know it's canceled I probably won't.

  • Do you practice martial arts?
  • I just realized I didn't respond to your hearing issues: I generally don't think that these would be a problem for learning martial arts. Of course it depends on your teachers teaching style, but generally they show you what to do and that is the most important part. They might have a metaphor or say for how long the next training sections go, but if you can read lips, you should be fine. The essential stuff you can only learn by watching and doing it yourself.

    At first it's hard to follow what's being demonstrated, but you will get better at that fast. The beginning is always hard and you will feel like you're slow and clumsy and stupid, because everybody else doesn't seem to have trouble. That is completely normal and everybody there knows it, so don't worry! As soon as you've had more practical experience your mirror-neurons will help you translate what you see into what you need to make your body do.

    Also if you let your teachers and training partners know you're hard of hearing, I'm sure they will be happy to accommodate. Everybody is there to improve and help others to improve as well. If they aren't, that's a huge red flag. Go find a better gym.

  • Do you practice martial arts?
  • I trained Aikido for 10+ years, but that's now also 10+ years ago. Aikido used to be pretty well regarded and was hyped for some years thanks to being featured in martial arts movies and Steven Seagal in particular. Unfortunately, with MMA fights becoming popular, people realized that a lot of "traditional" martial arts where more art than actual fighting. Over time Aikido became a laughing stock among martial arts enthusiasts. This process was again helped by Steven Seagal, who -as the defacto face of Aikido to the rest of the world outside japan- just got more and more ridiculous and heinous in his statements and actions.

    This is all very unfortunate, because Aikido is a really fascinating and cool looking martial art. To this day a lot of the throws in action movies (for example in the John Wick franchise) are actual Aikido techniques. (Some traditional Ju-Juitsu practitioners might argue that it's actually JJ, because Aikido has adopted a lot of techniques from JJ and Judo, but I would disagree, looking at the way they are applied. In the end that's just a nerd argument either way.)

    Aikido was developed by Morihei Ueshiba, a man with a fascinating history! It grew with his physical, spiritual and philosophical development from a straight forward, practical combat system (at the time called Aiki-Jutsu) into a non-violent, spiritual martial art (then called Aikido). One of the reasons there are very different kinds of Aikido practiced today, distinct in how violent and spiritual they are, is that their masters studied at different times under Ueshiba, who continually became softer and more spiritual with his age. However, although developed decidedly after the time of the Samurai in Japan a lot of the techniques still focus on disarming people carrying swords or reversely focus on attackers trying to prevent you from drawing your sword. This means most of the attacks trained in Aikido are people grabbing your wrist and then not letting go, which looks weird if there is no sword. This also limits the practicality. Towards the end of Ueshiba's life his focus was not to teach a system to defend yourself anymore. His goal was to unite the world spiritually through Aikido, literally. He sent his top students out into the world often in countries, which languages they don't even speak, to teach and spread Aikido. Not to gain money or fame, but genuinely to make the world a better place by helping people to spiritually grow through the practice of Aikido.

    What and how Aikido is practiced varies depending on the style and your teacher. It goes the extreme from what is called practical Aikido, which is still dedicated to self-defense, to styles that are practiced solo in the form of Katas, resembling what you might see from Tai-Chi or Qui-Gong practitioners in the park. Generally, it is practiced in pairs with a so-called "cooperating" opponent (as opposed to an "resisting" opponent as would be usual for Ju-Juitsu). Actually, in Aikido we don't speak of an opponent. There is only a "giving"/"throwing" and a "receiving"/"getting thrown" partner, because Aikido is supposed to be peaceful. I'll still call it opponent or attacker here, though.

    The central idea of Aikido is to embrace and merge the attackers energy with yours and then redirecting it without harming anyone, breaking only the attackers balance and/or throwing them. This is of course a very high-level goal. Basically you're trying to skip all the nitty-gritty, violent, messy fighting (that Ueshiba did learn and teach extensively back in the day) and concentrate on the end goal of non-violently dissolving confrontations. Assuming that with enough training this goal can be reached, it means you will not be able to use most of what you practice in a real-life fight until you pretty much have "mastered Aikido". Then you will, supposedly, be at such a level that you can defend any attack peacefully. Most Aikido practitioners are wise enough not to test this out, mostly because they prefer peace and harmony and aren't training to prove anything. Most Aikidokas I know are training to better themselves, but there will always be exceptions. The teachers I've trained under did not make Aikido out to be about self-defense at all. When questioned by new students they usually say, that it might help you a little, but this is not what we train here.

    Practicing Aikido will help you get in better shape, improve your health and especially your balance. Aikido practice will teach you how to properly roll and fall, which -at least where I live- will come in handy much more often than fighting skills. It is also a lot of fun to practice and it looks cool. Most schools will also train with wood swords (Aiki-ken) and short staffs (Aiki-bo). This all will be especially cool, if you're into Japan, because Aikido is very much a traditional Japanese martial art, even though it is rather young, so we're basically cosplaying as Samurai while training.

    The best advice I can give you for selecting a martial art and gym is this:

    • It is almost more important who you train with and under than what you are training. Try out every gym and see if you like the people and vibe there.
    • Pick something that's fun. Otherwise you will have trouble going regularly and making progress. If you don't do it for fun, you will most likely quit the first time you encounter resistance or stop making fast progress
    • Pick a gym that's easy to get to, because having to travel a long time will make it harder to stick with it
    • Prepare your training bag and put it besides your door so you just have to pick it up and go. This will make it much easier to go, when your motivation is low
  • What's the first movie you added to your movie watch list, but haven't gotten around to watch it yet?
  • Threads (1984) by Mick Jackson

    Not sure who recommended it to me, but IMDB says its about "[t]he effects of a nuclear holocaust on the working class city of Sheffield, England and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization." Didn't have a lot of motivation to seek it out, but it has great ratings. Top review says "Very few films have the ability to suck the life out of a viewer and leave them feeling drained and shaken in quite the same way that this does." Yeah, so I'm not sure if I will ever be in the mood for that to be honest.

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    Edit: I'm not actually opposed to watching movies with directors cuts. Just realized I love watching ridiculously long video essays about movies, but almost never watch directors commentaries. Not sure why, probably availability.

    Also I heightened the phrasing for comedic purposes ;)

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    Need help with casual Kess, Dissident Mage Reanimator deck

    I'm trying to build a fun, casual Reanimator deck using Kess, Dissident Mage, but I'm having a little trouble: Moxfield Decklist

    Basically the deck is pretty inconsistent and susceptible and also not very interactive. Meaning I might be lucky and reanimate a big threat turn 3-4, but it's a single threat that can be easily dealt with. And because it is a big threat, it usually is the immediate focus. While others build their board, I filter cards until I can reanimate another big threat, leaving my board pretty empty. This could be compensated with interactions, but because the deck needs enough big threats, filter/loot cards and reanimate spells, there is little space.

    I run a couple of tutors to help with the consistency, but they are kind of inappropriate for the power level of the deck. So sometimes I replace them with less good draws/threats/reanimates.

    I feel like my only course is to play even more impactful threats, which are expensive to get, but also increase the power level inconsistency, while making me the target, because there could be something very bad incoming at any time.

    So, is there a way to keep this a casual deck, but also make it more consistent and interactive? Maybe focusing a little more on spellslinging?

    Edit: In the end I came to turns with the fact that a reanimator strategy alone does not work in a 4-player game (except maybe with much stronger targets). So I build the deck a little more into the spellslinger direction, cut the Demonic Tutor and accepted that it will be a power level 6 like my other decks.

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    Budgie - Young Is A World (2013 Remaster) [Progressive Rock)

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    Listen to This @lemmy.world janonymous @lemmy.world

    Rainbow Kitten Surprise - It's Called: Freefall

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    Burial Ground - The Nights of Terror (1981)

    "An archaeology professor discovers an ancient crypt which contains living dead corpses. The zombies go on a rampage and attack a group of people which the professor had invited to celebrate his discovery."

    IMDB

    This is my favorite b movie of all time. Got it on VHS from an older friend for 5€ when I was in "high school". Its German title is "Rückkehr der Zombies", which means "Return of the Zombies". Here is what the cover looked like, roughly. It's an incredible mix of bad acting, nonsensical setups, confused pacing and surprisingly good makeup and gore. The best part is the kid, who is supposed to be a teenager at most, but is clearly played by a small adult (see here).

    If you are a fan of b movies, especially Horror and splatter, this is a must see!

    (Also: I love this community!)

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    Weedpecker - Fat Karma (2015)

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    Listen to This @lemmy.world janonymous @lemmy.world

    GAUPA - RA (2022)

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    F-Zero X OST - Title Screen (1998)

    N64's F-Zero X had some bangers! 🤘

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    What went wrong

    Just to be clear: I saw this meme over at Lemmy Shitpost and had to repost it here...

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    Supertramp - The Logical Song (1979)

    "The Logical Song" is a song by English rock group Supertramp that was released as the lead single from their album Breakfast in America in March 1979. It was written primarily by the band's Roger Hodgson, who based the lyrics on his experiences being sent away to boarding school for ten years. Wikipedia

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    The opposite of workout is chillin

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    BLACKPINK - 'Kill This Love' M/V | K-Pop / Rap

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    Yes - Roundabout (2008 Remaster) | Progressive Rock

    I don't know what it is about this song, but it always grabs me and transports me to a fantasy realm. It was a welcome surprise to see it used in the end credits of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

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    L'Entourloop, Dope Saint-Jude, Troy Berkley - Drop | Electronic / Rap

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    What are your favorite movies to watch stoned?

    Here is my list, depending on the mood:

    Stoner Comedy Classics:

    • Up in Smoke (Cheech & Chong)
    • Half Baked
    • How High
    • Harold & Kumar

    Stoner Classics:

    • Dazed and Confused
    • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    • The Big Lebowski
    • Human Traffic
    • (2001 - A Space Odyssey)

    Absurd Comedies:

    • Airplane
    • Napoleon Dynamite
    • Hod Rod
    • Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
    • Anything by Monty Python for example Life of Brian
    • Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar

    Visually Trippy Movies:

    • Beach Bum
    • A Scanner Darly
    • Waking Life
    • Glossary of Broken Dreams

    Trippy & Weird Movies:

    • Sorry to Bother You
    • Sans Soleil
    • The Holy Mountain
    • Bakara

    Drug Movies (trippy but not recommended if you are looking for a good time):

    • Enter the Void
    • Requiem for a Dream
    • Trainspotting
    • Spun (this one at least is still a comedy)

    Edit: Bonus mention Dark Side of The Rainbow, that is Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon synced to The Wizard of Oz

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    selfimprovement @lemmy.world janonymous @lemmy.world

    Don't use snooze: You're training yourself to continue sleeping!

    A realization I had some time ago: Snoozing your alarm trains your brain to continue sleeping. You are conditioning yourself:

    1. Trigger: Alarm goes of
    2. Reaction: Push Snooze
    3. Reward: Sweet, sweet slumber

    I know there was a time when I had no trouble getting out of bed. There had to be! But it's long gone. It doesn't matter how much sleep I get. I almost always snooze at least a couple of times. Even though I know these endless 10 minute naps aren't helping me. Often I feel more groggy than I did before! But what's my reaction? Snooze one more time. Maybe it'll get better.

    I've wasted so much time doing this! And the worst thing is, when I finally get up I feel like shit, because I know that I just wasted another hour. I'm disappointed in myself, because I failed to get up immediately, again. How can I have a happy, productive day, when it starts with a failure in something as basic as getting up?

    I've failed so many times to stop snoozing endlessly. I've used multiple alarms. Put them to hard to reach places. Used an alarm that lights up the room. Nothing worked. I've often joked that my sleepy self is a different person from awake self, because I just didn't seem to have any control over my snooze impulses. Now I know why. I've conditioned myself to snooze for years! That's why I feel like I have no control.

    But I do have control! I can get up immediately! I know I do, because I've done it. I always get up just in time if there is something important I can't be late for. I'll miss my breakfast, have hardly enough time to get dressed, but I will get there in time. I even got up at 4am without an alarm once! Just to be able to play some Unreal Tournament before school (yeah, it's been a couple of years...).

    I know I have the capacity to get up immediately. From today on I will use it. No more snooze! I will train myself to get up immediately. Each time I don't snooze will make me stronger. Each day I get up right away will make it easier to do so next time. There might be times I cave in, there might me times I fail. But I won't give up and over time I will succeed. I can do this! And so can you.

    Edit: Here are a couple of tips to make the transition easier:

    1. Ask someone to help you get up (parent, flatmate, significant other)
    2. Write down why you don't want to hit snooze and put that on your alarm
    3. Prepare a reward for getting up immediately
    4. Physically disable snooze on your alarm
    5. When you wake up, stay in bed and do Wim Hof's power breathing (helps me immensely to wake up!)
    6. Keep a glass of water by your alarm and slam it when you wake up! It helps get you going.
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    graffiti @lemmy.world janonymous @lemmy.world

    Old Man | Found in Halle, Germany

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