stringere
@stringere@leminal.space
- Comment on Falling 11 months ago:
Right off the chain.
- Comment on Scientific dietary advice 11 months ago:
- Use DDG
- If you must use google, add “before:2023”
- Comment on Bottoms up! 11 months ago:
Hoser bomb:
- half pint Labatt’s
- shot of Canada Dry
- shot of maple syrup
Hoosier bomb:
- half pint Bush beer
- shot of Jack Daniels
- shot of ranch dressing
- Comment on histories mysteries 1 year ago:
- Comment on How Greed Ruined Gaming 1 year ago:
Be better
- Comment on Remembering a classic 1 year ago:
Digital dadaism?
- Comment on A wonderful day begins 1 year ago:
Exactly what I was driving at.
- Comment on A wonderful day begins 1 year ago:
Or you found the person using the example of the Nazi party being socialists in name only to highlight the ridiculousness of the comment I replied to.
social democrats sure do like building police states
- Submitted 1 year ago to [deleted] | 7 comments
- Comment on A wonderful day begins 1 year ago:
Like the socialist Nazi party throwing a world war with a side of genocide.
- Comment on Whoops 1 year ago:
And their vehicle runs on maple syrup
- Comment on Omar going crazy 1 year ago:
Salacious slandering of stonefruit, surely.
- Comment on Cardinals 1 year ago:
Yes.
- Comment on CFCs 1 year ago:
And computer networking, especially the ability to remote into a system and make changes or deliver updates en masse, was nowhere near as robust as it is today meaning a lot of those fixes were done manually.
- Comment on Scallops 1 year ago:
we are seeing multidimensional cross sections of them, which give them such an otherworldly appearance
Accurate or not I’ve always liked Vonnegut’s description of the viewpoint from the 4th dimension to the 3rd:
“The creatures can see where each star has been and where it is going, so that the heavens are filled with rarefied, luminous spaghetti. And Tralfamadorians don’t see human beings as two-legged creatures, either. They see them as great millepedes—“with babies’ legs at one end and old people’s legs at the other,” says Billy Pilgrim.
- Slautherhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut