ironhydroxide
@ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Pretty fly for a white guy 2 weeks ago:
Nah, dude has obviously been “create the human body”.
IE this guy fucks.
- Comment on smart engineering 3 weeks ago:
Yup anyone who as umlaut to an will buy anything for “cool factor”
- Comment on Anon's gf is native american 4 weeks ago:
Yes, otherwise early to RISA couldn’t have posted a screenshot of it.
- Comment on Venn would be proud 1 month ago:
Aluminum foil would likely have been used to seal the sides
- Comment on Why does the media print rags to riches stories? 1 month ago:
They are in favor of printers?
- Comment on Your stupid decal finally makes sense! 1 month ago:
In Utah there’s plenty of people who unironically wear shirts with SL,UT on them.
Bumper stickers as well
- Comment on These Alabama Workers Were Swamped by Medical Debt. Then Their Employer Stepped In. 1 month ago:
I love and hate this.
All it takes is for the guy running the business the “old school way” to die and pass this on to his children. Then it’s a crap shoot whether the kids want profit, or want to run it the same way.
Want profit and they’ll start upping the rates, matching the “market” and maybe even beating it because the employees are stuck in the system and can be bled dry.
- Comment on Would it be legal to crowdfund a licensed private detective to investigate a public figure and publish their results publicly? 1 month ago:
Well yeah, because he would “marry” the girl, then rape her, then divorce her. Perfectly legal and therefore moral. /s
- Comment on I love that movie 2 months ago:
Someone needs to meme this by photochopping Batman over his face, and editing text to “wheredad”
- Comment on Why does trump try to alienate black voters than expect them to vote for the dickhead? And why use Kamala's race as even a talking point let alone even a thought? 2 months ago:
My worry is, even though he may know he’ll lose, he’s still pushing through to be able to claim for a third time that the election is rigged, and that his supporters should do a better jan6 than last time.
- Comment on Anon has trauma 2 months ago:
Even then. Dude who refuses can either buckle up, or walk. You don’t buckle, we all don’t get there. See how you get treating your “friends” like that.
- Comment on Futuristic! 2 months ago:
That’s really inefficient.
- Comment on Oh, the humanity! 2 months ago:
I’m making a note here
- Comment on Anon has trauma 2 months ago:
Other than just not drive. Which is a very valid choice.
- Comment on Boosting that CV 2 months ago:
Can’t argue with experience.
- Comment on I scream, she screams 2 months ago:
Might get some Neapolitan if you’re not careful.
- Comment on I scream, she screams 2 months ago:
Please tell me it’s cherry flavored… no?
Iron flavored it is.
- Comment on Danger 2 months ago:
“the fuck you still looking at the tag for, look at the fucking equipment you cunt, obviously fucked”
- Comment on Coyote 2 months ago:
Wait… MOST?!?!?
- Comment on 8 Minutes 3 months ago:
Gravitysimulator.org has an interface you can simulate what happens, though it’s timeframe is on the order of days. Not seconds.
- Comment on 8 Minutes 3 months ago:
I don’t think you’d actually “notice” the gravity.
Earth would still retain it’s mass, and we’re much closer to it, so it’s lesser mass acts much more on us than the sun’s greater.
Though, the moon would stop orbiting the sun and travel on a mostly tangential path, instead of the elliptical path it currently travels.
This is a very interesting physics question that I may look into further. Specifically what would the theoretical acceleration be, due to the lack of the sun? Is it above a humans level of perception?
- Comment on 8 Minutes 3 months ago:
The “heat” IS the radiation. So, yes.
- Comment on Quick Chat 3 months ago:
That depends, do they have the reference material to back it up, or are they just quoting the headlines?
- Comment on How did gravity worked on the Death Star? 3 months ago:
You’re right, it’s been too long since I’ve watched it
- Comment on How did gravity worked on the Death Star? 3 months ago:
I seem to recall one instance that may portray the lack of gravity. When Darth Vader gets shot and goes spinning off. That’s about it.
- Comment on Hors d'oeuvres 3 months ago:
A very tasty thing
- Comment on Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour 4 months ago:
Nice. And then soon it’ll be “watch this add to take the fastest route”.
Then “subscribe for an add free experience” without subscription you get the add, as well as navigation that requires you to drive to a detoured location and take a picture of said location before continuing on to your destination (or yet another detour add, if the trip is long enough).
Look at us, peak civilization here.
/s
- Comment on Does different parts of the world use different standards for water pressure similar to voltages? 4 months ago:
Gauge pressure not absolute
- Comment on Air Friar 4 months ago:
Sweet, that’ll help with the ground priest they’re about to get.
- Comment on Economics 4 months ago:
But people better at writing have an advantage, we should only use language, that’s a level playing field. /s