• 1 Post
  • 76 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 30th, 2023

help-circle


  • Very good points, Thank you!

    I guess the most canon-compliant way to make this idea work is that they were a cleric of a deity that died. That does happen in DnD settings sometimes and I would expect that would remove their access to divine magic. Of course I would expect that rules would let you substitute a different deity with similar domains, and there are definitely skills and feats you wouldn’t lose with your magic, but it would be an interesting backstory.







  • Hängt aber auch davon ab, wie sie laut sind. Lärm vom miteinander Spielen ist gut und in Ordnung, aber rumkreischen und heulen sind echt schwierig auszuhalten. Klar ist aber, dass es mir auch lieber ist, wenn die Eltern dann mit ihren Kindern reden, statt zurück zu schreien…

    Kopfhörer sind manchmal ein Problem, wenn Züge unerwartet den Plan ändern und dass nur über Lautsprecher verkündet wird. Bin schon aus Versehen mit einem Zug umgedrehte und zurück gefahren, weil dass in der App nicht stand und in meinem Wagen die Lautsprecher kaputt waren




  • cinnamonTea@lemmy.mltoScience Memes@mander.xyzRadioactivity
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    edit-2
    4 months ago

    The thing you said that someone disagreed with was calling it ionizing radiation, which is a more general term and describes radiation with enough energy to ionize an atom or molecule, which means stripping off at least one of its electrons. That requires a lot less energy than activating nuclei in an element that is not radioactive to radioactivity. UV light and X-rays are both ionising radiation, but are not from radioactivity and cannot induce radioactivity. Of course a lot of radioactive radiation (α, β, γ) is also too low-energy to activate more nuclei. It depends on the energy of the radiation and the specific element you’re trying to activate (how close it is to being radioactive, so to speak).

    So like CommissarVulpin said - the real danger is more likely to be contamination





  • That’s exactly what I mean, though. All these wars happen even though they aren’t profitable, so I don’t see how that’s relevant.

    Not saying politics can’t change for the worse, just that I haven’t seen voting, etc. change it for the better in a long time. It used to and I think peaceful protests and activism could help, just saying it’s not very visible as helpful right now.

    I don’t even see how you ended up getting into a tirade about vandalising from this post, especially if you agree that attacking billionaires directly has a chance of helping - isn’t that exactly what the cartoon shows?

    I agree with you that riots and vandalising aren’t currently helping - but I also don’t see them as a prevailing problem. Where is this currently going on? Most of what I see are peaceful protests with limited coverage and even more limited consequences


  • cinnamonTea@lemmy.mltoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldProtesting_IRL
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    3
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    7 months ago

    I would really love an example for a war that didn’t happen because it wasn’t profitable, or a relevant leader toppled by social media. We live in a world where there aren’t any politicians we can vote for to actually lead to any change, and wars are closer to many of us than they have been in a long time, both physically and through the visibility of social media and globalisation. If there’s a peaceful way to stop this that you’re aware of, please do enlighten us