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@_slowstacking
Unapologetic yearner. Trying to build the world as I'd like to see it. Happily married. Building software, vibe coded and otherwise. Brick by brick.
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The thing about these old homes is that the floor plan is always genius. You may think that you can come up with a better floor plan, but even modern architects have a hard time doing it right. It’s also not intuitive why this is so nice, and many people have a hard time seeing it in their mind’s eye when looking at a print.

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love telling absolute strangers my favourite magnolia facts: not only did magnolias exist alongside dinosaurs, they existed BEFORE BEES! they used to be pollinated by beetles because bees simply did not exist yet!!!
Mithila Phadke@PhadkeTai
happy spring equinox AND happy magnolia season ✨🥹
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@evilwizardbunny Peanut butter and mayo
Liverwurst and onion
Onion and cheese
Fried egg, mayo, curry powder
Bahn mi
Eastern European open faced sandwiches
Pressed Italian foccaccia
The Elvis
Lobster rolls
Egg salad
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@woofknight Programming concepts were invented by weaving loom patterns
computerhistory.org/storageengine/…
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@uncledoomer Inadvertently almost led a student revolt in 4th grade math by asking during a math competition what we would win if we won, my poor sweet teacher froze deer in headlights as students realized that winning for the sake of winning was not worth the effort
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if you have bright kids in public school you really need to explain the game to them and give them outlets for the boredom, otherwise they will end up hunting their midwit teachers self esteem for sport like apex predators
𝞍 Shin Megami Boson 𝞍@shinboson
son is being evaluated by the school psychologist for acting out and their assessment is that he's scoring somewhere north of +2SD and he's bored out of his mind
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@mubrgubn @LauraRbnsn That is very eye opening, and as someone with a great father, is comforting
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@LauraRbnsn Given that "patriarchy" literally means "rullled by fathers" rather than the common interpretation of "rullled by men" this probably shouldn't be surprising
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@SymoneBeez The ties that bind the conservative movement together are rooted in a disgust for The Other that are at times at significant odds with each other. Following it for the last 6-8 years I've been waiting for it to schism.
Strange bedfellows.
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@ChuckDeVore Stories of soldiers on opposing sides becoming friends after war always gets to me. It's never the ones that decide to start a war that have to fight in it...
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I met a kamikaze pilot once. On Kamchatka. In 1993.
I was at Elizovo airport for a month to relieve the onsite manager of our JV tech stop (our Western liability insurance was only valid if a Westerner was present - something about Russians being drunk all the time).
I was having a (bad) dinner in the hotel restaurant in Petropavlovsk when a Japanese man approached me, "American?"
"Yes."
"Businessman?"
"Yes."
"With the airport?"
"Yes."
"Please come so us in room 545."
15 minutes later I go to 545 and see a room of about seven men, late 60s to mid-70s, plus the guy who asked me questions. They're eating dried seaweed and drinking whisky. I join in (they're mildly surprised that I eat the seaweed).
Eventually, the man next to me, a retired chief chemical engineer for a major Japanese conglomerate (the team was there on business recon mission) says, "I was a kamikaze pilot." (He said it with a gravely voice, clear, but accented.)
OK, you have my full attention.
"I owe my life to the U.S. Army Air Forces.
"I was due to go on my mission the next day. But that night, American bombers came over our base and destroyed the fuel tanks.
"No fuel, no mission." (He drew out the two "noes.")
And so, he ended up becoming a chemist and lived a long, productive life in Japan.
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@UnseenOps I've had jelly like that before (Konjac?)
Incredible electrolyte profile, and vegetable collagen. Definitely felt like space food.
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@StatisticUrban But I have no idea how other people are getting by. How can people afford the half-million dollar homes that keep popping up like weeds? Or multiple cars newer than 10 years old?
Is it just debt? And why are people so comfortable carrying debt?
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@StatisticUrban I'm doing better than a significant portion of my classmates from high school, by lucking into a career that wasn't gate-kept by a college degree. Our lifestyle isn't extravagant but it isn't stressful either. 1 or 2 small vacations a year, no debt..
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I wouldn't be surprised if this, too, were in part downstream of housing costs.
rosey🌹@thechosenberg
I wonder if this is a uniquely American type of guy
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