Highest Rated Comments


WhosYourPapa1227 karma

For years, people have stated that Marijuana is physically and chemically non-addictive. However, many people who smoke regularly do claim a form of "psychological" dependence. How do you reconcile this from a medical perspective? What do you consider the risks, if any, of prolonged marijuana use, and how much of this varies from person to person? And also, if you could, compare that perspective with the widespread use that we've seen of "legal" substances that have addictive qualities, like alcohol, cigarettes, coffee, and prescription drugs.

WhosYourPapa219 karma

This both does and does not answer my question. For what it's worth, there's a sub dedicated to dragons fucking cars. It's /r/dragonsfuckingcars in case you were wondering. Not the ones for nuance, this lot

WhosYourPapa144 karma

So do all things that do not originate as sex things necessarily always end as sex things? If not is it still a thing, or is it something else? At what point does a thing become a sex thing? Is there a "sex thing threshold"?

WhosYourPapa48 karma

What an interesting story. I work in corporate strategy, and with some of my marketing projects I've noticed similar dynamics. With brands like BKF, which has a really unique presence in the market with consumers, it makes so much sense to keep marketing in-house (even if it's a bit more costly / more operationally challenging).

I feel the main benefit is because these brands need to maintain an authentic voice, and there's no way a 3rd party mktg firm will know the customer as well as an in-house team will. It doesn't work for everyone I with with, but I love it for BKF.

In the last year or so, we're seeing challenges around hiring and maintaining skills on an in-house team, particularly around data, and finding ways to become better, more proactive partners with sales and finance

WhosYourPapa31 karma

All of the little rimshots and dissonances whenever showing the Devil with the Yellow Eyes within the composition is just so exciting and tension building. Not sure if that falls under your purview or if that's more Sound FX but I imagine you have final say on any sound effects that impact the composition. The use of horns signaling the Devils entry is also incredibly interesting, maybe like horns that blow to signal the coming of (fallen) angels? Idk I'm reading into it too much because every facet of that show was spectacular