drhugsymcfur

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drhugsymcfur ,

Forget your "dying clean" baloney. Stop fetishizing a civil war.

I've got things I want to do in the coming years that don't involve dying to some right wing death squad or dysentery.

What song should I play for my bathroom neighbors?

The work bathroom is currently a warzone, on their phone speakers people like to play music, play games at full blast, and one guy likes to chill to ambient rainforest. What song can I play to passive aggressively make it known that I don't want to listen to their tik tok feeds while I work out my demons?

drhugsymcfur OP ,

1a. Trust me, my shits are violent aggressive.

1b. I'll take your advice and whisper my complaints through the door crack. Maintaining eye contact the whole time. We'll even have a firm handshake afterwards.

  1. I'm trying to raise my elo in LiChess. I'm not breaking 1100 while also translating my neighboring stall's latin ballad.
drhugsymcfur OP ,

Have you ever had a job? Hardly anyone visits the office bathroom for a 45 min long dump.

drhugsymcfur OP ,

What's management supposed to do? Hang a sign?

People who play phone speakers in public can't read!

drhugsymcfur ,

I can see that this is super funny to you, but some people with chronic allergies can't enjoy their vacations or go about their lives because inconsiderate people demand to bring their pets to public areas such as hotels or stores.

What are the odds that extreme weather will lead to a global food shock? The insurance giant Lloyd’s evaluated the risks in a recent study. ( yaleclimateconnections.org )

The report looked at “major,” “severe,” and “extreme” scenarios. The authors found that the “major” case would cost the world $3 trillion over a five-year period, which they estimated has a 2.3% chance of happening per year. Over a 30-year period, those odds equate to about a 50% probability of occurrence —...

drhugsymcfur , (edited )

If you and your wife have never tried venison before I would recommend you find a source for a few pounds of wild venison to try before you make the time/money investment into hunting. It would suck to spend $1000 on gun, tag, time, and butcher fees just to learn that you don't like the taste. And it definitely has a taste, I wouldn't call it bad, but it is different.

My family only accepts my venison ground in recipes with plenty of seasoning e.g. pasta and tacos.

1 deer will definitely supplement your meat diet, but it won't allow you to maintain the standard American 1 meat item per lunch/supper diet. I killed 2 deer this year and I ended up with about 130lbs of meat total after butchering and jerky. That was on private land. Expect less success on public land.

drhugsymcfur , (edited )

Idk how engine heaters in Scandinavia work, but in North America they only heat the oil pan. So your oil won't be too thick when you start your engine, but it wont heat your cabin.

For that we would need to buy a shore power coolant pump/heater. Which exists but the extra 1000 dollar price doesn't lend itself to popularity.

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