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- Comment on Anon is a rabbit 15 hours ago:
And their “art collections” are like an absorber keeping school zones and playgrounds safer.
- Comment on Microsoft Teams status 15 hours ago:
I just use teams-for-linux which has auto-online built-in.
- Comment on BDSM 1 day ago:
My fav parts of these sorts of environments are a tent, a chair, and just paying attention to it all. Can just sit there watching it all for a loooong time. My fav is the bird societies all establishing their own territory over the best spots for ground bugs, and watching the bees wondering what flavours the flowers would be making their honey.
The sunrise and sunset moments are the most interesting as it’s like watching rush hour for all these different animals before they swap shifts with the nocturnal critters.
Bonus points is in a valley surrounded by elevation, or up in Highlands overlooking the the edge of the horizon. Oh, and a nice swimming hole or creek nearby to have a float and check out any crayfish, all those insects that get around on water like it’s land, and nocturnal critters tucked away up high in a tree by their water source.
- Comment on Any second now 1 day ago:
This is a couple mins in an old Photoshop version if you’ve got an old low quality screengrab and can’t be bothered finding remastered footage to rip the frame yourself.
“AI sloppage” is about as synonymous to this as calling a 2004 Toyota Camry a robot.
- Comment on Something kept poking my leg on my mid-morning flight to Nashville 6 days ago:
Grind it and start moaning.
- Comment on A tragedy in one part 1 week ago:
I did recently watch something showing how much older Americans look due to diet. Not like it’s necessarily a choice of bad diet, rather the options are awful all the way down to produce. There was no science to it, just interviews of Americans visiting other developed nations in Europe, Asia, and places like Australia. A recurring response of why was people pointed it to the “normal” food of the country they were visiting or moved to was higher quality and healthier.
They revealed their ages and I was quite shocked. They all looked years older. Even the host I thought was around 40 to early 40s but was only 32 and apparently was normal for their age.
I guess if that’s the society you live in, you would never realise it until you travelled.
- Comment on Single player games 1 week ago:
Yes, but we place in the Top 3 far more regularly then most. Sometimes we even pull off a win and it’s extra exciting because we know it’s like the local football club just beat a Premier League team.
- Comment on Single player games 1 week ago:
MP co-op. All you need is 2+ friends and you’re good.
Apex Legends is okay too because your team isn’t ashamed to admit that hiding for as long as possible is a valid tactic and everything comes down to your first and final fight some 15 mins into the round.
- Comment on Good for him. 1 week ago:
I imagine at the exact moment of climax, he was transferred through the cosmos for what felt like an eternity, seeing all its wonders, Gorillaz Empire Ants coming from everywhere at full volume.
From the lucky partner’s perspective it was all over in twenty seconds and he was sobbing uncontrollably for fifteen minutes after.
- Comment on It's a peaceful life 1 week ago:
Last two times I upgraded GPU; booted up FTL.
I think it’s because by the time it’s installed, clean while I’m there, get it all back together, do all the software side of things… I’m not in a Cyberpunk kind of mood.
- Comment on I pee 1 week ago:
DHCP leaving its mark all over your network
- Comment on Most 80s interior 2 weeks ago:
No, they’re found in a kitchen. That’s a ship’s rudder.
- Comment on "I can't believe I have to say this, but arresting civilians for collecting paint chips and not arresting the people in power for raping children is fucking evil." 2 weeks ago:
Watchu gon do about it Americans?
Like posts and leave comments that regurgitate their feed’s content or assumptions at the time. And that’s about it until their feeds move onto another topic in the next 48 hours.
It’s a really easy country to get away with shit which is why so many take advantage of that. The population is toothless and part of the ongoing indoctrination is that they’re free and the best, so there’s really no threat from them at all.
- Comment on 🙄🙄🙄 3 weeks ago:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_contract
It’s why you can go to the store and not worry about being murdered even though there’s nothing preventing that from happening.
- Comment on Anon awakens something 3 weeks ago:
Ooooh, black water closets. Bouncy is my forte and I just assumed. How embarassing.
- Comment on Anon awakens something 3 weeks ago:
Well most water closets are tiled and can’t be.jumped on at all.
- Comment on Pizza 🌟 4 weeks ago:
All the poor people couldn’t afford cooks; the cooks were their neighbours too.
- Comment on Nature > Modern Technology, return to monke 4 weeks ago:
Water or hydration bladder.
CamelBak* is just a brand name and not a very good one these days.
- Comment on I vaguely remember these but forgot what they were for 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on It's not that bad quit whining 4 weeks ago:
This definitely isn’t just a female thing. We were all exchanging doctor stories the other night and everyone had ones like this. Weirdly they were all in the past few years and that being gaslit or dismissed by a doctor just feels normal now.
- Comment on DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.S 5 weeks ago:
That’s…not how the sterile tactic works. Anywhere in the world.
For starters, you think they’re just going to release everything in winter because last fall there were a couple of cases in proximity of the border? It’s insect ecology. Always wait for late-spring to summer before anything. Most generational breeding starts peak-summer period.
When we do this for mosquitos in SE Asia, African Lakes, South America, etc. you prepare, then go it at the right time.
“We had a case in Texas now! Unleash the horde!”
Aaaand you’re fucked.
Again, the main concern is about how infestation breached through north of South America and Central America to get to North America. There were proxy cases to the US border over the last six months which obviously meant it’d be in the US come warmer months—and that’s been factored for—but why did it get that far up the continent over the last two years?
These are things way outside of Trump’s wheelhouse and apparently Lemmy users that only come in here for US politics articles. Hell. I can tell most of you didn’t even read the article, let alone look into it.
- Comment on DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.S 5 weeks ago:
Literally has nothing to do with Trump or Trump voters.
While the USDA has long been prepared and will just repeat their actions of last time—which the article implies they’ve already prepared for—it’s more a concern of what happened to Central/South America, or the fly’s geneology or reproductive behaviours that has caused the safe zone to slowly get overrun these past few years.
If you really want to point this to Trump, I guess you’ll need to find some sort of link to something the US did that somehow caused Panama and then Mexico to get re-invaded, about 6-12 months before he was in office.
- Comment on why is it never the 'close friend' who gets shit on? 5 weeks ago:
They’re a tattoo now.
- Comment on Anon plays World of Warcraft 5 weeks ago:
Ah. End-game was many things. But my fav parts was PvP and huge raids. Fun social nights of really challenging stuff with a group of friends you’ll never meet irl 😍
- Comment on Anon plays World of Warcraft 5 weeks ago:
That game was all about the end-game. Questing up to max level was like the intro and could be done very fast with a good guide. The only good thing about leveling was getting used to new skills at a slow rate, otherwise it was kind of pointless and just something you’d quickly get out of the way.
- Comment on Be a good parent, keep your children safe 5 weeks ago:
This’d work if they weren’t Millennial terms.
Kids think you’re embarassing and old if you use terms like rofl and wear ankle socks.
- Comment on timely 1 month ago:
The Scott Manley video is great.
He slows it down and you get to see the exact moment Bezos practically nuked a launchpad, with nothing more to say but “anolomy”.
Yes, he can easily financially absorb it easily. But the damage he caused hopefully has repercussions on billionaire space exploration being regulated like any other public space agency.
- Comment on 🗿 1 month ago:
Sounds like something Hegseth would say…
- Comment on 🗿 1 month ago:
Oh, but that’s so cringe… No one would get that vibe but you.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
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