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  • As the other commenter mention, yes Estate sales and other kinds of government auctions / sales of things like repo’d property or good can be a decent way to find deals as buyer…

    …but flipping them is not likely to earn you much.

    Only form of profitable mass reselling I am aware of is when you’re selling goods stolen from mass retail theft, lol.


  • Its generally more up to date with newer standards and such than Debian, but it is by no means bleeding edge.

    Bleeding edge is generally bad unless you really need some specific thing for a specific reason.

    If your whole set up is bleeding edge then congrats, you are a basically alpha testing an OS.






  • This stems from the fact that, so far, the earliest dated written fragments we have from what is now the New Testament are some of the writings of Paul.

    Paul was not one of the Apostles, and it seems possible that, after persecuting earlier, existing Christians, he could have basically had a stress induced psychotic break and hallucinated the vision of Jesus that he had, then converted.

    Thing is though, Christians would have to … you know exist and already be a real thing first, for that to make sense.

    It does explain why Paul does not mention some very key elements of the narrative of the Gospels: He just had not actually read about or heard of those parts yet.

    This creates some theological problems down the line, and some of those problems were ‘remedied’ by what a good deal of scholars and historians believe to be forgeries… chapters of the Bible that modern Christians attribute to Paul, but do not seem to actually have been written by Paul.

    It is also possible to some of the empty tomb accounts in some of the Gospels as similar kinds of trauma induced hallucinations.

    Mark famously originally just ends with an empty tomb, and nobody said anything about this because they were scared… and then the last bit of verses giving Mark a more satisfying ending have been shown to be added … decades later.


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    The last three are horseshit.

    Say what you will about the morality of the other but at least they are reasonably likely to actually work.

    The last three are not.

    Crypto is insane horseshit unless you are running a scam, which at best is a huge amount of effort and at worst is oops time to flee to thailand.

    Drop shipping and ‘picking’ is basically boomer nonsense that requires a huge investment of time, space and money to conceivably make it worthwhile, and it almost always goes wrong, and you end up with a garage or storage unit full of useless crap that won’t sell either at all, or for a profit.

    There are so many ways you can get fucked as a buyer or seller on eBay, its ludicrous.


  • Gatorade and its electrolytes are better than water for recharging and rehydrating after or during significant physical activity.

    Basically, you are correct that an appropriate amount of salts helps you rehydrate more quickly.

    You know what is even better for most people, if your daily caloric intake is not at Olympic levels?

    Pedialyte. No where near as much sugar thrown in, more Vitamins, less carbs.

    This article goes into it a bit more:

    https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/pedialyte-vs-gatorade#bottom-line

    Basically, Gatorade’s additional sugar and carbs mean that it makes sense if you are highly active, have a considerably above average physique, or actively drinking it mid work out or other strenuous activity.

    For more average people, pedialyte probably makes more sense.

    Especially if you are going to pick one to replace water.


  • There exists documented proof in many bits of literature from around 200 BCE to around 100 CE of numerous different figures in what is called ‘Jewish Apocalypticism’, basically a small in number but persistent phenomenon of Jews in and around what was for most of that time the Roman province of Palestine, preaching that the end would come, that God or a Messiah would return or arise and basically liberate the region and install a Godly Kingdom, usually after or as part of other fantastical events.

    Jesus was one of many of these Jewish Apocalypticists. Much like the rest of the movement’s key figures, they were wrong, and their lives were greatly exaggerated in either their writings or writings about them or inspired by them.

    This seems to be the (extremely condensed) opinion of most Biblical Scholars.

    There are a very small number of modern Biblical Scholars that are ‘Mythicists’ of some kind, who believe that Jesus was completely fictional and wholly invented by certain people or groups.

    This is an unpopular view amongst scholars and historians of that time and region, as most believe it more plausible that Jesus was just another example of a radical Jewish Apocalyptic preacher, which again, was fairly common for roughly 300 years in that region.

    Its like how if you go to a big city theres always that one guy with a megaphone preaching imminent doom. 99% of people think this is silly and ignore them, but tons of people know that people like them exist and do have small followings.



  • Depends on how the combo works. Is there an element of skill involved? If it’s like a rhythm game I would just call it a puzzle/rhythm game. Otherwise it’s just a puzzle game with extra steps.

    That was in my OP though, that most games can be thought of as puzzle games with extra steps.

    EDIT: I would agree that Tetris is not a puzzle game.

    This is quite interesting to me.

    My main point of this post is to highlight how the genres and categories we have for games breaks down upon examination and I guess changes over time.

    I would say that most people either have or would call Tetris basically the most popular puzzle game.

    When it came out it was basically the titular, archetypal ‘puzzle’ game.






  • Puzzle games can be solved or “won” by identifying the solution. Not-puzzle games require execution.

    If you have 2 minutes to solve a puzzle, is it no longer a puzzle game?

    If moving certain colored pieces requires a button combo or sequence, instead of a simple action, is this no longer a puzzle game?

    EDIT:

    Also, by this logic, Tetris is not a puzzle game.

    …but knowing the optimal thing to do will still not give you victory which imo disqualifies them as outright puzzle games.

    Knowing the optimal thing to do can be seen as but a higher order puzzle.


  • MMOs are probably the most notorious genre at this point for being extremely overproduced puzzle games.

    Sure, there are different builds and strats… but its all very formulaic and boring once you find something that works.

    Not to mention a huge, huge amount of them are basically just pay to win, to varying degrees, these days.

    Although you could argue they do not actually have a goal… hrm.

    Like obviously there are quests and goals and story arcs but technically, there probably are some mmos where you could just make your personal goal something wildly unconventional.

    I haven’t played many mmos in a while, but that kind of spirit seems to just only be further and further dying out, I just hope theres still some mmo it exists somewhere.