TheReanuKeeves
@TheReanuKeeves@lemmy.world
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
I think the initial shock and adjustment of going from sighted to blind would be tough to deal with in the short term. However they may be appreciative later on that they at least had the experience sight before. Whereas someone born blind may always yearn for something that is impossible in most situations. I think this depends on the individual’s personality at the end of the day.
- Comment on Does anyone actually have a plan after Trump and clean up? Try as he might he's not in there forever. Can we be allies again with old ones while trying to stregthen ties with new one? 4 weeks ago:
This was about the state of your democracy, you’re being a shining example of why your government is so corrupt. I promise you, nobody is impressed by your economy when your figurehead is an asshat. Americans are frequently ranked the most hated tourists around the world because of the personality you’re displaying. You guys had 10700 protests in 2025 alone and you still don’t see the chaos. That’s bewildering honestly.
- Comment on Does anyone actually have a plan after Trump and clean up? Try as he might he's not in there forever. Can we be allies again with old ones while trying to stregthen ties with new one? 4 weeks ago:
Brother I don’t think you realize how much more messed up America is than Canada. No country is perfect but America has been in a state of complete chaos with no signs of slowing. Trump literally threatened genocide and you think you’re on the right side of history lol.
- Comment on Does anyone actually have a plan after Trump and clean up? Try as he might he's not in there forever. Can we be allies again with old ones while trying to stregthen ties with new one? 4 weeks ago:
I think you’re forgetting some pretty key differences like ICE kidnappings, starting tarriff wars, bombings, etc
- Comment on What are the most confusing false friends from your language to another that are spelt exactly the same? 5 weeks ago:
This is the funniest thing I’ve learned in a while
I took an overfart to Middelfart the other day, totally fartblind at the time as my brain was on fartpilot.
- Comment on How can I kill a buterfly? 5 weeks ago:
And then a few frogs to clean up the spiders
- Comment on Is the "Gen z stare" a real thing? 1 month ago:
That’s the “tradition”
We put up with our parents shit so now you get the same shit. But in a more mental health conscious society we understand passing on the shittiness to the next generation is abuse, not a right of passage. Also the whole worldwide lead poisoning from gas thing messed with a lot of peoples brain chemistry (allegedly)
- Comment on Is the "Gen z stare" a real thing? 1 month ago:
We’re actually giving them a second to tell us they’re just kidding
- Comment on Is the "Gen z stare" a real thing? 1 month ago:
Oh I take most “news” with a large grain of salt for sure. Just seems like such an odd thing to attribute to a single generation when everyone alive has probably at some point reacted with a blank face to avoid saying “you’re fucking weird”
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- Comment on Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says 'employers will see a stream of resumes of once-in-a-lifetime quality' after the company laid off more than 1,000 people 1 month ago:
Lmao, Rate the ex employees common to legendary and sell them off loot crate style
- Comment on 18-26 year olds, How do you plan to dodge the draft? 1 month ago:
I have read about it and I have issues with it, at least the original study. The participants signed up for an experiment run by a Yale professor so I’m sure a lot of them didn’t think this would cause serious damage if any damage in reality. The participants signed up knowing they would get paid.
Not that money would excuse them for “harming” people but in combination with what would appear to be a professionally run experiment by a reputable school, I don’t think people would necessarily assume this was some kind of actual murder room.
Now if the experiment was to give randomly selected participants off the street a gun and tell them to shoot a puppy, I think the results would differ.
- Comment on 18-26 year olds, How do you plan to dodge the draft? 1 month ago:
It’s funny how a small group of people can make 99% of the world do heinous things they don’t necessarily want to do but the masses rarely fight back. Tyrants will never be afraid when they know nobody will ever do anything effective against them. Noone can convince me we aren’t already in at least the first ring of hell based on how fucked up this world is.
- Comment on Plastic hinges on modern headphones 2 months ago:
Those are over 30 years old???
- Submitted 2 months ago to [deleted] | 46 comments
- Comment on Why are they different shapes? 3 months ago:
I think OP should at least explain why they had this question. Such as being an alien from another planet, being visually impaired, grew up in remote amazon tribe, or whatever.
- Comment on Interesting 3 months ago:
It’s called job security
- Comment on Interesting 3 months ago:
I’ll throw some 2x4s down anchored with sand bags for 50k
- Comment on Interesting 3 months ago:
Those are some expensive ass ladders
- Comment on Sorry to disappoint you 3 months ago:
I swear it’s only because I keep forgetting if step-sister has a hyphen in or not.
So I can get accurate results when I type it in pornhub.
(I actually just googled step-sister because I genuinely didn’t know if it has a hyphen. Apparently it is commonly written with and without the hyphen)
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Ya, I’m still new to this stove so it could just be an induction thing
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Just measured a rolling boil 212.9 so the thermometer ain’t lying I guess
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Tried a smaller pot today and the temp was reading 200, completely still surface
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Thank you, I can sleep soundly tonight
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Well that’s a relief to hear I didn’t waste 6 hours of simmering time. Appreciate the first hand experience!
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
It’s an ikea stove that came with the place so I’m not expecting the best quality or accuracy I guess. The broth is done and it’s late so I’ll have to give my smaller pot a try tomorrow. I should probably look into a better single burner induction plate that adjusts by the exact temperature in the future though.
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Well if I get botulism or something I’ll let ya know
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
There’s still about 2 litres of water in there. I am currently not in a submarine. I should call the Mythbusters.
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
Lid on and some salt in it. So no bubbles is considered normal for a simmer still?
- Comment on Is it normal for a simmer to not produce any bubbles? 3 months ago:
100m above sea level, I’ve used both my instant read and leave in thermometers to check now, both say 203. Made sure not to touch the pot with the needles.