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Luke Outaboveyou!
🎵Hmmm ha / hmm hmm hmm ha/ A hmm ha🎵
I have to ask: is the angle of his wrist also matching the stripes?
As indicated in the article, this feels like a very Alberta solution to no truck
Freezing rain. There’s a special circle in hell for quarter inch thick freezing rain.
I recognise the irony, but the fires of hell don’t burn as hot as my hatred of scraping freezing rain.
Dodge the father, ram the pile of snow into the car behind you!
This entire conversation is the stuff of nightmares
This bread is only half cooked! We must cook it again to guarantee tastiness!
spankinspinach@sh.itjust.worksto
memes@lemmy.world•It's probably too late to change, lol
11·9 days agoI unapologetically balance my lols and hahas. Loha if you will lol
spankinspinach@sh.itjust.worksto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•FUNTIME ACTIVITY: MALICIOUS AGREEMENT
8·9 days agoI’ve never seen such an intolerant post. You’re either old enough to rent ultra-porn, or you need a fake ID
spankinspinach@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What have scientists discovered very recently that most people should absolutely know ?
4·10 days agoSlightly unrelated tirade:
Background in psychology here: Psychology and sociology are also terrifyingly hard fields to pin down. Any one human’s behavior can be wildly inconsistent within a given set of parameters, and ppl evolve across time. Cultural context and social expectations come into play at and individual level.
Add in individual sensitivities to authority, understanding of a request, general intelligence, and you get massively varied outcomes that may change as a person grows and changes.
Then, for sociology, pile on group pressures and tendencies, plus group think and group cultural context (I have no background in sociology).
I truly believe psychology and sociology are great fields of study, that yield light on human truths. That said, from a technical scientific perspective, I think it’s nigh impossible to measure their value the same way as you would for mathematics or physics. At least, without finding a way to apply those fields to psychology lol
spankinspinach@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone else about ready to give up on tech?
71·10 days agoNot to mention a true farming life is brutal. Those 4am wakeup calls aren’t optional, if you’re truly living off it. Tractor breaks down? Cow’s sick? Want lunch?
You fix it, you kill it, you make it.
Because the non-industrial scale profit margins on farming suck. So you don’t have the money to pay someone for many of the luxuries city folks enjoy. Do it for a year, and you either learn to love the struggle or you quit.
There are some amazing parts of farming. And the life can be incredible. But farmers are ridiculously tough for a reason.
And this, kids, is called “setting healthy boundaries.”
Joel from Arrowhead looks up
“Covered in factories you say? Sounds like a breeding ground for Automatons.”
🎵Buh buh buh bunhh🎵
spankinspinach@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do I prevent someone breaking and entering a house?
3·17 days agoAgeeed. If random burglar, dud cameras and the “secured by” lawn signs are plenty effective. The appearance of security is a sufficient deterrent for all but determined robbers, or those targeting you specifically (where a camera will not do anything for prevention anyway).
I can’t uptoot this more

I see you and I had the same thought. That’s gotta be meth