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Throw_Away_9472 commented on The Octopus: An Alien Among Us   lithub.com/the-octopus-an... · Posted by u/BerislavLopac
eloff · 6 years ago
Being able to make decisions in a dream is normal, right? I think strategically in my dreams, mull over advantages and disadvantages and plan my response the same way I would while awake - with less clarity though. Sometimes I get so carried away that takes up the whole dream. I don't think that's atypical.

I also get pissed off when I recognize something that's logically contradictory or impossible and realize it's a dream - although I miss a lot of obvious tells.

Throw_Away_9472 · 6 years ago
> I also get pissed off when I recognize something that's logically contradictory or impossible and realize it's a dream - although I miss a lot of obvious tells.

I would use that chance. If you are aware that you are dreaming, you can change the contents of the dream. Google "lucid dream".

Throw_Away_9472 commented on Stallman Still Heading the GNU Project   lists.gnu.org/archive/htm... · Posted by u/rurban
thinkingemote · 6 years ago
If I can be forgiven for an interesting meta observation, I think the time of day and the tone of some comments makes a big difference depending on the topic.

For example Snowdon topics posted during the European morning and then later on American users share their thoughts and comments. And then later on as Silicon Valley comes online.

same with RMS and other cultural issues, when just looking at the comments it's clear that there's differences in opinion due to different cultures.

I have not really observed these differences in pure tech stories though.

Throw_Away_9472 · 6 years ago
What are these cultural differences in the Stallman issue? European users are more supportive of him I guess, right?

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