Don’t be silly! That would be archgeologist, obviously.
Don’t be silly! That would be archgeologist, obviously.
There are milk dogs at least in Vietnam right now.
There’s a lot of high level corruption in Germany these days, so I wouldn’t be surprised.
Electron? Is this some fancy lightning gun experiment?
I like lychen. It’s a symbiosis of moss and fungus.
Well considering Elon situation I wouldn’t blame anyone for making fun of his idiotic ventures. Also starship is actually dumb and saying “you expected for it to blow up” is something no real scientist would’ve said unless they were making a bomb.
Stupid useless lawns in front of houses need to go, yes. Grass is great for parks though. For urban settings trees and bushes are kings still.
It’s as accurate as any university textbook and way more accurate than any school textbook.
I pay 1000 dollars a month for what amounts to a decrepid dog kennel.
Cybernetics hands down.
Modern consoles are a scam.
Yes.
Can I offer you both some Buddhism in these trying times? Start with Theravada, it’s the most dispassionate sect in my opinion, some may (wrongfully) find it nihilistic even at first glance, also the most “canon” so to speak. Don’t knock it till you try it!
I dig the pic, very pastoral, definitely catches some mood!
I have a friend with this exact ensemble of hobbies. Those are good ones!
You guys getting paid?
The Hobbit. Probably not the worst movies with not the worst bastardisation (that’d be The Dark Tower for me), but I simply can’t wrap my mind around the overbloated monstrosity that the Hobbit TRILOGY is. Like why would anyone do this, it felt like it’s in the bag, they got Peter Jackson, they already made LotR to great success, why do we suddenly need wacky wheels with cartoon CG goblins in 48 FPS for some reason… It doesn’t even match neither the tone of the book nor the tone of LotR movies.
I think absolutely yes. I’d give up a lot to move to Finland or some shit just because the weather there sounds like haven to me. I live in the Middle East and it’s not as much the heat that kills me (it’s “only” a factor for about a third of a year and it sucks too of course) its the goddamn dust storms, I’m so sensitive to these things. I still have no idea why some people like living in deserts under a scorching Sun, with all the sand and dust in the air, it’s dreadful, not to mention the nature is super boring without proper fields, forests and rivers and stuff.
Food and shelter costing money, working.
Laws of thermodynamics ensure that it’s a zero sum game at best.