

I am earnestly surprised such a thing even got proposed in texas
I am earnestly surprised such a thing even got proposed in texas
Keep an eye on that d4, it can cause severe injury and even death
It’s gospel here in Australia. You’re super massively weird if you don’t believe it
I remember getting into an argument on here just after federation (I think) about how would western powers “invent” ten thousand dead people, as though the three sources for that number couldn’t just lie (none of whom were there). They were getting quite heated but also lots of laugh reacts???
Yeah, it’s pretty normal and will become more normal as agricultural strain becomes worse in equatorial regions. I suspect it will depend on the immigration context of more livable countries, in which case you might have more community moving with you and you can struggle together in your new home.
They don’t at the best of times.
I think the main problem people will face is overflowing septic tanks and then 70k people looking for places to poop that aren’t the increasingly threatening portapotties. Like, day one you’re not going to be able tell if that’s mud or poop on the floor, and there’s definitely going to be urine mixed in even if it is mud. If you were storing your food or water on the ground, um… Good luck
Trash works a little differently, I think. Food trash people are comfortable with dealing with, mostly. I think a lot of the kitchy hippy crap that gets waterlogged will get discarded, as well as soiled clothing. People generally don’t want to take plastic bags with poop in them in their cars.
But also some people take the trash thing way less seriously than others, and if you do take all your own trash how willing are you to take another camp’s worth?
(Our local one has a clean up volunteer group that goes a few weeks after so that the land can be used as a barley field during other parts of the year, the fact that that’s necessary says that there’s a decent amount of clean up to do)
Aye
Perth, BoM topped out at 29 when I was checking, but some people said their thermometers hit 32
They probably want to have the toilets septic tanks drained once a day, so uh… good luck with the sewage trucks I guess
I’m dreading summer. Our last or second last day of winter got up to 32. I foresee a lot of my free time in the library or bottle shop fridge
I’ll give it a shot after a pile of patches and a fit girl repack.
Honestly the most positive post I’ve seen for this game
Aw, I was just trying to make a joke. I am aware that blocking instances is popular outside of these little spats. :(
I attend the local variant, and assuming the demographics square out (I think we get less techbros here but way more trad hippies), and probably the biggest problem will be sewage removal (which we did daily).
There were a lot of people very unprepared for a storm. Lots of sad looking tents.
I think most people tend to overprepare food and water requirements, though everyone is pretty smelly by the end of the event.
Kinda wish they’d include some examples, but obviously it would increase “employer” costs. I feel like the government can work that out on their own.
It is a very popular feature request. Not generally being able to block instances. Specifically blocking hexbear.
It got to 29 yesterday! Last day of winter!
NewPipe lets you listen to youtube videos without the screen on (and also download them or just the audio).
Probably the main thing I use
I am bad at coding and it is a skill that I do not think everyone can achieve to a professional level, thus telling people to “learn to code” is similar to telling them to “just hustle”, “hit the bricks and hand out resumes”, and other flippant stories that mean you stop having to think about poverty.
That said, I do believe the narrative actually was true for some people at some time. Maybe in the 90s and early 2000s if you were able to cobble together a computer from bits your university was throwing out and you had internet access, you could punch well above your weight. But that certainly was never true for everyone.
(I like to be optimistic about people’s ability to learn things, mostly hampered by access, time, and lack of interest, but I went to a boilermaker’s course recently to learn how to weld and none of those kids were going to learn how to code even if they were interested, whatever their other skills were.)
Fuck Australian Standard for structural fasteners pdf