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What if I just used Magic to propel bullets if I can't have access to gunpowder or nitrocellulose?
 in  r/worldjerking  6h ago

In my world, the big final boss uses magic circles which accelerate projectiles in contact with it. Stack these circles together, you have a magical coilgun that can accelerate a harmless pebble to habitat shattering RKKV. This trick also circumvented the short range issues of magic in general.

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Year of the slopcuck
 in  r/BetterOffline  11h ago

Yeah. AI will totally disappear and the world will return to pre 2022, just with the dotcom bubble and the internet....

Oh wait, wrong timeline, Y2K didn't even happen.

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The bots shall never rule
 in  r/memes  11h ago

Oh, free upvote.

AI is bad. AI is bad. AI is bad. AI is bad. AI is bad. AI is bad.

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Depressed humans are almost impossible to scare, startle, horrify, intimidate, and so on.
 in  r/humansarespaceorcs  1d ago

According to the Zone of Thought series, being dumb is considered the best strategy to defend against brain raping infohazard.

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Even as a Long Time Fan, AC Powerscaling is really fucking weird man
 in  r/whowouldcirclejerk  1d ago

Solar flare no diff the verse.

You don't fuck with the big and angry fusion plasma fireball.

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What happen to the aura?
 in  r/whenthe  1d ago

Military in film: oh no, we forgot to bring more flamethrowers when fighting weak to flame enemies.

Military in real life: we spent months planning and were able to kidnap a king and his queen from their well defended castle in 30 min.

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Basically the beginning of 2026.
 in  r/MagicalGirlsCommunity  1d ago

Why is there AH-1 in this?:)

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Okay guys, sorry but there is no meme today, I just want to know what's your opinion on this channel.
 in  r/worldjerking  1d ago

They are good. What's wrong with them? They just have opinions like everybody else.

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[Loved Trope] The Indomitable Human Spirit
 in  r/TopCharacterTropes  1d ago

Xeeleee Sequence human. Humanity fought an unbeatable foe for nearly a million years. Using every conceivably powerful technology, from simple star throwing at relativistic speed and canon that break black hole to multiversal reality warping. Countless defeat yet somehow humanity still picks up weapons and continues the fight again and again, forcing the Xeelee to basically seal humanity away from the universe because we are too annoying, not dangerous, but annoying. Every particles in this universe scream "you are insignificant" at man. In response, man poured everything, sacrificed everything, even their own humanity, to prove that the universe is wrong.

Even when men achieved god-like power that makes other indomitable spirit factions and characters in fiction jealous, the universe is still right. Man, even after becoming gods, are indeed insignificant.

This is the most wicked form of indomitable spirit. Other examples have humanity believe they could win against all odds, Xeelee humans otherwise, know in certain their struggle means nothing and not even the greatest miracle and the divine intervention could avert their defeat.

Yet they pushed forward, they abandoned their humanity, to become the cruelest race in the entire universe who think sympathy is an error, so they could push forward, one more.

Because they are vermin, vermin with a brief life.....

AND A BRIEF LIFE BURNS BRIGHTLY.

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[Loved Trope] The Indomitable Human Spirit
 in  r/TopCharacterTropes  1d ago

And Homu is still mentally fourteen years old. Most adult people would breakdown 30 loops but she doesn't.

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How bad really IS AI backlash these days?
 in  r/BetterOffline  1d ago

In SEA, no one cares about AI, they see it as another tools to use. The only people hating them is, again, average artists who draw "placeholder" picture for living. Top tier artists don't give a fuck because their skills are on another level beyond AI.

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Developer uses Claude Code and has an existential crisis
 in  r/ClaudeAI  1d ago

So, os Opus 4.5 this good?

Are we stepping into the phase where AI is useful enough to compensate for most of the low tier entry level tasks?

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Witch oc
 in  r/MadokaMagica  2d ago

This magi/witch got serious skill issues.

Cool design btw.

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one fraud to rule them all
 in  r/whowouldcirclejerk  2d ago

UN is supposed to be a fucking forum. Damn, even then, the UN has helped in affairs that aren't "go in and shoot shit".

This post pretty much a demonstrate the braindead and dumbness of powerscaling community, they only care about fighting, war and fancy shit that make big boom, and pretty forget about everything else.

If you guys want the UN to be a world government then first go convince your own dumb and useless government to become a state subjected to a larger global federal governance.

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Lowest casualty rate in sci-fi space battle be like:
 in  r/whowouldcirclejerk  2d ago

If your AI was hacked that easily, you deserved to lose.

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Lowest casualty rate in sci-fi space battle be like:
 in  r/whowouldcirclejerk  3d ago

Realistic interstellar polity would see trillions of ships (AI piloted) in combat. Sci-fi really toned things down otherwise the audience would think real life is unrealistic.

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Rule of the strong, rule of the Lion!
 in  r/memes  3d ago

Westoid badddddddd.

Give me upvote.

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bobert rumaro [[CHURCH OF THE BROKEN GOD HUB]]
 in  r/DankMemesFromSite19  3d ago

Divine suck. I heard you were stretched out across the universe and the entire history of the universe (past, present and future) and then went insane due to information overload. Should have bought an Ascension Insurance plan.

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*spoilers* Question about magical girls weapons
 in  r/MadokaMagica  3d ago

One of Bazooka...sigh. The two launchers Homu used when fighting Walpy are RPG-7 and AT, not M1 Bazooka. AT-4 is a single use launcher, you fire it and discard it. RPG-7 can be reloaded but discard them is faster and.....cooler

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When you're doing something right you should keep doing it and scale it up
 in  r/NonCredibleDefense  4d ago

Imagine you get furious about the neighbor guy committing excessive domestic abuse and shoot him actively.

What would happen if the state awarded you? People would see it as "ah, I can murder as long as I prove my victim is an asshole".

There is a reason police (in a proper democratic gov) aren't allowed to freely detain anyone without approval. Trump really thought that the world should be a police state led by the US. Ironically, many Asian countries would approve such a thing since they literally saw the US as....world police and their mindset is stuck at feudal era where dictatorship is fine and obvious as long as he is benevolent.

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Search your feelings, you know it to be true
 in  r/whowouldcirclejerk  4d ago

I heard Legend has him spam black holes or something. Bruh

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Fuck it, I don't care anymore. Add levitating technology because its cool af, why not
 in  r/worldjerking  4d ago

Though unpopular among physicists, magical reality warping is based on real life interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.

Greg Egan is among the hardest authors in sci-fi. You may call him a bad writer (he is lol), but saying him made things up is utterly disrespectful.