StarvingMartist
@StarvingMartist@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Labcoat! 15 hours ago:
I will say this is not enough PPE for a dog, especially if you’re doing acid titrations or something, I can’t imagine HCL is easy to get out of fur but it might give the dog a while before skin contact
- Comment on Labcoat! 15 hours ago:
Because the world is getting more grim dark by the hour so let me fawn over a dog in goggles for a minute and forget the pain dammit
- Comment on *Yawn* 2 days ago:
Best I can find, the 20 “most argued” reasons for yawning, as t least the 20 most in 1999
- Comment on *Yawn* 2 days ago:
Careful, I literally pulled my neck last week doing that
- Comment on *Yawn* 2 days ago:
I thought the idea was that back when we were in settlements, keeping watch out into the dark, the yawn would happen to a sentry if nothing was going on and would subconsciously signal to other humans, even the watch dogs that " nothing is going on, all is well" then spreading throughout the camp as sort of a psychic link, literally conveying information at the speed of light to anyone who can see you.
At least that’s what some article I read had to say about it
- Comment on PSA: The Dangers of The Devil's Lettuce 1 week ago:
as i recall it was you put a thin line of it on your joint, wrap it in another joint paper, microwave it for just a couple of seconds to let it spread, then freeze. Only thing i really remember is its really important you don’t use processed honey, that shit SHOULD NOT be smoked
- Comment on PSA: The Dangers of The Devil's Lettuce 1 week ago:
Unfortunately it does and it also makes it delicious
- Comment on PSA: The Dangers of The Devil's Lettuce 1 week ago:
That joint ain’t lasting that long unless you soak it in honey and let it harden in the freezer. Now that’s a long lasting joint
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
I mean if it’s wasd then yes, idk maybe I could do some fighting side scrollers but I’m also really trying to baby this thumb so possibly might be a bad idea to get worked up
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
I lost pretty quick lol
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
Oops, I meant steam deck, fixed
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
Looks very fun, although I have given ONI a go, it gets surprisingly hard later on
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
Hmmm, only if it doesn’t have a time based system, I always end up hacking those games to get past all the iap stuff cause I’m impatient
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
Time to load up addicting games. Com?
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
I ran out of tokens 😞
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
Yeah non dominant hand got cut, fortunately, it’s damn near finals so that might have been bad
- Comment on Sliced off the tip of my thumb, what are some good one handed games? 2 weeks ago:
It’s been a frickin minute but I used to love little busters and another popular one I forget it’s name
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- Comment on Our bad 2 weeks ago:
Maybe it’s more about sterile conditions then, in a glass tube you’re probably counting on the way that the water moves through it, I keep thinking back to the game raft and how they “distill” water, always made me wonder if it would really work
- Comment on Our bad 2 weeks ago:
Can someone smart clear this up for me? I thought distillation was the process of evaporating liquids then cooling them to form just the pure liquid on the other end, if this can happen in rain, could micro plastics find their way into distilled water too?
- Comment on It's Time 2 weeks ago:
No my fiancee went to school for theatre management and I’m just a lucky dropout, technically we’re both lighting technicians but if we decided to go out in shows we could actually be stagehands for the show! (You don’t always get to choose your show but I had been asked to do Coldplay before)
- Comment on It's Time 2 weeks ago:
We do the lighting for her shows, would you believe she’s actually been touring all year? My fiancee built her giant ass “Mimi” sign with the lights and everything
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to [deleted] | 19 comments
- Comment on Please no, just stop 3 weeks ago:
Buckle in I guess? You should have been here long enough to know by now the backlash is far from over
- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 3 weeks ago:
Speak for yourself
- Comment on Ok, boomer 3 weeks ago:
You and I have very different definitions of sticking to your values.
- Comment on Ok, boomer 3 weeks ago:
Sure if you want to belittle my point and make a joke, be my guest! Ultimately I can’t change your mind so I’m not going to bother trying, just like with my friends and family, I’m going to brush off dust and keep navigating this complex spiderweb we call life.
I just know I won’t be doing it alone and isolated from people because they have a different viewpoint.
- Comment on Ok, boomer 3 weeks ago:
Let me Tell you a story from a whippersnapper if you care to listen. When I was young and roaming the digital wild West, there’s one thing I kept seeing from my peers. People saying “as a millennial/ gen. Z, I’m sorry for my generation” This is always stuck with me as something that was depressing in and of itself, but that also gave me pause for the idea that we needed to be sorry for something in the first place. They were apologizing for stupid things like memes or childish behavior, but I had seen them do these things in the past and have a great time doing it.
The main thing this taught me is that people are a product of their time and the current time. It’s usually not worth it to just write these people off as lost souls, but rather to reach out and try to peel back that layer of societal contempt. There’s still a human under there and they still have some of the old ideals you used to know, just under a layer of dust. When I see my peers changing nowadays, I don’t let that affect my perception of them, I still remember them as the Goofy 14-year-olds shouting swag in the hallways. Now, whenever I meet up with them, I make the effort to brush off whatever nonsense they’re going on about now and peel back that layer to see the version of them that I know and grew up with.
It’s easier than you might think, just takes a few well placed laughs and you’ve got your friends back
- Comment on We gotta be more encouraging 3 weeks ago:
Are there any exceptions to this rule?
- Comment on Ok, boomer 3 weeks ago:
I feel like it’s more bleeding into, ok x-er now.
Not to say that all of Gen X’s like this, but I’m definitely seeing some of the older ranks falling into this sort of behavior