

Most people stop taking care of themselves in their mid twenties and it catches up to them in their thirties.
Most people stop taking care of themselves in their mid twenties and it catches up to them in their thirties.
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Those aren’t really hobbies, though.
I think that this problem is similar to the monkeysphere: there are too many issues and problems for us to worry about, so we typically pick the problems that are closest to us and most solvable.
This is basically the same idea that someone else mentioned in this thread.
I see what you’re saying and understand that criminals have poor judgment, especially long term.
I still think that there is a natural idea of consequences, even if latent. If no consequences, the only thing about getting caught is having to do whatever thing you’re doing again, ie losing time.
I’m all about scientific research, especially when it goes against the grain, but the idea of getting caught being a bigger deterrent than the punishment is just, weird?
If there is no punishment, why would you be afraid to be caught?
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That’s not fair, mostly within the context of multiplayer. The puzzle is outsmarting other players.
Professional Halo player. Signed a contract to play, but never got the chance to play the following season.
100% achievements in Celeste.
The seamless interaction between objects is sublime. There are so many times where you’re like “I wonder if…” and the game handles your guess without any hiccups.
I think that proves the author’s point. I also think you’re right in regards to the comment you replied to.