we could expect more form our communities, but I know what you are saying
Ariselas
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But it is a nuanced issue that requires consideration of multiple truths and sometimes contradicting world views.
They were pretty F-ed up to a teenage mind on LSD, or so I’m told.
They often didn’t have head rests, so whiplash. They also came from a time when shoulder belts weren’t common and seat belts in general were more of a suggestion.
And then there were the days when parents would stuff too many kids into the front of a single cab with a bench seat and put us 2 to a seat belt, and / or one kid on the lap of the driver. But those were also the days of the rear facing seat in the station wagon. I also remember my scout leader packing a group of us into the bed of a pickup, shit was scary but so much fun.
I tried this the other day only to realize I don’t have a drive.
Tron Reboot, fuck yeah make it happen!

It was pretty common up till the 60s and maybe later to get human skeletons form South Asia, they were often obtained from flood or landslide victims, and have no identifiers except maybe an inventory number.
Modern stuff however, is obtained when someone donates their remains, and is often only held for a limited time before interred. They are anonymized to the student / researcher, but there is a record of who they were. The med school’s anatomy lab here has some pretty neat stuff (or did 20 years ago when I went), including a woman’s plasticized torso that had been sliced into 1 inch wafers, and an autopsied man who was born with his organs rotated in his body so that everything was on the wrong side. I still have the illustrations I drew from that anatomy class somewhere.
Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland also used medical skeletons. It wasn’t that long ago that they were really easy to purchase, a couple instructors at my university had full skeletons and would bring them in for class. I wanted to buy one just to keep in my closet as a joke, but beer came first.
except that Peavey amp has the mass of a collapsed star
Ariselas@piefed.cato
memes@lemmy.world•Good luck trying to emulate a dumbass, dumbass.English
6·2 months agoDamn it, I didn’t know AI was that good already
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a scam that's so normalized that we don't even realize it's a scam anymore?English
28·2 months agoFree market capitalism
Same in Alberta -10 maybe put on a jacket, 14 grab the beers and fire up the BBQ it’s patio time
That trick has been around for a while, filling a bowl with glass marbles so that the chunks in soup come to the top is another.
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memes@lemmy.world•An employee who allegedly burned down a California warehouse compared himself to Luigi Mangione in a message to co-workers after setting the fire.English
9·3 months agoA Reign of Terror redux would be … um … yeah, I’d be ok with that

You must be at a boring workplace, we have several goths and one lady who daily wears renaissance era clothing and is big on renaissance fairs and medieval combat.
If it’s not a health and safety risk, who cares. I mean flip flops and a budgie smuggler are not appropriate to wear on a factory floor.