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- Comment on Fuck you in particular 9 hours ago:
On the backdrop you mean? That would be from light refracting off of other places in the background and converging behind the gadget, partially illuminating the shadow.
- Comment on No words 10 hours ago:
Larry David introduced RFK Jr and his wife (Cheryl Hines, also from cye)
- Comment on Oh, right... 20 hours ago:
Is “spring and fall” actually a set phrase or not? My actual not to pick was that “fall” only refers to the early part of the season, I just wanted to get a little more of the quote.
- Comment on Perfection. 23 hours ago:
There’s also something to be said for the strength required to constantly operate a heavy body. I used to do a lot of community dance, and it’s so, so much easier to do that at a low weight.
Immediately post COVID, I danced for the first time in ~18 months after having gained probably 10-15 kg, and I was fucking wrecked. Since then, I’ve lost the weight, but I’m now a smoker. It’s still so much easier to dance now, and I don’t have a way to test it, but I would be surprised if I’m in better cardiovascular health now than I was then. I’m just lifting less weight with every movement.
- Comment on Oh, right... 1 day ago:
Your source doesn’t say that at all.
Autumn and fall are used interchangeably as words for the season between summer and winter. Both are used in American and British English, but fall occurs more often in American English.
- Comment on Give a lil, get a lil 2 days ago:
Yeah, you hit the nail on the head. I’m desperate for any other way out of this mire.
- Comment on Give a lil, get a lil 2 days ago:
Luckily, they might be too young to really remember it. One just turned three (so she may remember, unfortunately), and the other is under 18 months. I hope they weren’t watching.
I’m generally very squeamish, but I didn’t think the video was that bad. Then it kept playing in my head while I was trying to sleep. I have no love lost for Charlie Kirk, but I hope those kids avoid the video for as long as possible.
- Comment on Trump's video on the shooting of Kirk appears to be AI 2 days ago:
Oh dang, I saw that post earlier and thought it was probably just him repositioning his hands, but it really was my phone not having enough resolution.
- Comment on Perfection. 3 days ago:
My husband has a visually similar body type and has a very active job. He can do ten pull ups at a stretch, which is mind blowing to me. I’ve got a bmi of 20 and I’m pretty strong for my size (I lug around cases of drinks that weigh about half as much as I do regularly), but I’m nowhere close to a single pull up.
Even if this guy’s not a strongman, it’s possible to look like this and still be stupid strong. Just be short and carry your fat in your belly.
- Comment on Awooga 3 days ago:
We already have drugs that increase breast size, they just have the primary purpose/drawback of inducing lactation.
- Comment on 3 days ago:
It’s a reasonable thing to think from the way it was described in my physics class, at least. I fault people a lot less for misunderstanding something that even scientists in the field don’t really understand than for something like thinking the earth is flat.
- Comment on Meta uses AI for all their recruiting now and shit has gotten out of control 3 days ago:
Thinking of military tech, I hope not
- Comment on If fossil fuels aren't vegan that would mean almost nobody is actually vegan. 4 days ago:
It’s kind of revelatory that vegan is a shifting term, that means whatever it wants to mean for the believer.
Really? It’s not new, at least. Vegans love to disagree about what specific things are vegan- some are cool with honey, some are cool with nestle products made without animal products, and some are cool with anything they don’t pay for. Many aren’t cool with any of that, but don’t think twice about killing a mosquito in their home.
It’s an individual choice and you’ve got to decide what you care about and prioritize that.
- Comment on When you're a child, cake for dinner feels great. When you're an adult, cake for dinner feels bad. 4 days ago:
I had awful menstrual cramps the other day and my husband made bread pudding for dinner. It was incredible
- Comment on generation 5 days ago:
The apostrophe is there for “verdose”
- Comment on YSK that hand sewing is a stupid cheap hobby to get into and reduces your impact on the environment 1 week ago:
right on both counts
- Comment on if "you are what you eat", and you only eat vegans, you're both vegan and not at the same time 1 week ago:
Possibly doughy and saucy, too.
- Comment on Are there "headhunters" that work *for* you? 1 week ago:
Another but:
You’ve got to be a pretty good candidate for them to want to work with you. A friend of mine was placed by one, but she had a decade of project management experience with all the right buzzwords
- Comment on The World’s Largest Solar Plant is Rising in Tibet. It's So Vast It's the Size of Chicago 1 week ago:
It must be the photovoltaic sheep that androids dream of.
- Comment on Have you?!?! 1 week ago:
Thanks and sorry, Hendrik Lorentz! I’d consider it a grave insult to be confused for Freud, lol.
- Comment on Have you?!?! 1 week ago:
I only recognize Nobel (not even certain about him), Curie, Freud, and Einstein, that’s bad.
- Comment on No title and I can't stop laughing 2 weeks ago:
What does this mean? I looked up malazan yoke and got nothing.
- Comment on Reginald Fried Kentucky Jr 2 weeks ago:
Is this edited? He looks rough, even compared to just a few months ago. His job would still be stressful, but probably much less so if he were doing a good job. Pretty ironic that he’s harming his own health through his stances on healthcare while incorrectly attributing the poor health of the Americans to their own stances toward healthcare.
- Comment on Feelin Swifty 2 weeks ago:
I love their music!
- Comment on I may swear like a pirate, but I'm a fucking PRINCIPLED pirate 2 weeks ago:
I had an aunt Julia growing up and my parents sat me down when I was four or five and they heard me calling her aunt Ju to explain that “Jew” wasn’t inherently a slur, but it could be offensive to people if I just shouted it randomly after my aunt. Based on that, I suspect they would have talked to me about slurs if it had come up, but I never used them.
I did once talk to my grandmother at around age eleven about seeing a huge Afro and she asked if I meant the person or the hairstyle. I complained to my mom about her being racist and she set me straight. Both of my my grandparents taught at colleges in the greater Boston area around the time they were integrated and my grandmother insisted on renting a room in their house out to black students who couldn’t get housing otherwise throughout my mom’s whole childhood and ended friendships with people who had a problem with it. She was just from another time and didn’t consider “Afro” to be an offensive term, probably because she was involved in civil rights through the seventies, when that was used by lots of black groups as a term of empowerment
- Comment on Looks like she's making it official...! 2 weeks ago:
And why does everyone assume that everyone cares about youth and has the same taste in appearances? Maybe she grew up a patriots fan and her absolute dream was to meet belichick, then they hit it off. Maybe he makes her laugh and he’s kind and good with his hands. Maybe they’ve got a super niche kink in common.
- Comment on Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income 2 weeks ago:
People who live with people with compromised immune systems and take great care not to spread germs can absolutely avoid catching colds for decades.
- Comment on Intelligent Design 2 weeks ago:
I cannot describe how much I hate this feeling. It’s probably honestly been protective because I have another reason to always use condoms, and even when I’m drunk, I’m still autistic.
- Comment on Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income 2 weeks ago:
He’s wearing a mask in June ‘22, maybe he’s just careful.
- Comment on Informative review 2 weeks ago: