- cross-posted to:
- autism@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- autism@lemmy.world
Don’t mention the external HD full of lumberjack porn.
Don’t mention the external HD full of lumberjack porn.
Don’t mention the external HD full of lumberjack porn.
lol yeah trees are pretty.
Oh my god, you’re an arboration.
Luberjack porn?! tell me more about this
Luberjack sounds German and therefore, much more kinky. I want to know about your porn.
You want to know more about the porn I watch or that I was in that one time?
Yes
As a side note it’s incredible how many posts I see you in
Anyway I mostly watch pretty tame stuff I just like seeing people being affectionate with each other. The one I was in included sitting in cakes and eating ass and was decidedly not very tame. Cake has so much butter and oil in it getting all that off the floor after took some work
I am a very prolificent shit poster. Just out of curiosity though, we’re there fat chicks and party hats in this porn?
There were not, no. Although now I have deep regrets about not having party props like hats or party horns
Did someone say Luberjack porn?
Did somebody say [Luberjack Blessed Blade of the of the Anusseeker]?
Tfw you focus desparately hard on not freudian-slipping
[autistic hyperfixation noises intensify]
And then in 1998 Congress passed the so-called “Sonny Bono” Copyright Term Extension Act extending the term of copyright to 95 years for work-for-hire works and life plus 70 years for other works and you wouldn’t believe what Sonny Bono’s widow Congresswoman Mary Bono said about how long copyright terms should last.
…I wanna know
You asked for it. ;)
“Actually, Sonny wanted the term of copyright protection to last forever. I am informed by staff that such a change would violate the Constitution. … As you know, there is also [then-MPAA president] Jack Valenti’s proposal for term to last forever less one day. Perhaps the Committee may look at that next Congress.”
- Mary Bono
The line in the Constitution that justifies the existence of copyright law in the U.S. specifically requires that copyright last “for limited times.” The “proposal for term to last forever less one day” Mary Bono referenced basically meant that Congress should extend copyright every time anything ever gets too close to entering the public domain.
Well it clearly worked for the guy in the picture
An Acquaintance: “Oh my goodness and they said that people could actually be living on Mars soon! Isn’t that just neat-o?”
Me: Having watched enough hours of “Science Fiction and Futurism with Isaac Arthur” to qualify for a doctorate
Me: “Yep. Sure is super neat-o.”
Science Fiction and Futurism with Isaac Arthur
How can I have read dozens of books by the guy and not know he did a TV show?!
Isaac Arthur, not Asimov. Though that is his namesake.
How can I have read dozens of books by the guy and then confuse him for another? Mea maxima culpa.
For anyone unfamiliar, “Science Fiction and Futurism with Isaac Arthur” is a prolific YouTube channel. He’s cranked out dozens (if not hundreds) of hours about everything from building archologies on the moon, colonizing the surface of the sun, to settling what’s left at the end of the universe. What that guy does is genuinely a public service and he’s gotten awards for his work.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/xGjeFPlLCVc?si=rd_nN1sljkgwiGex
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
Me gusta chalupa tambien
“Bro, c’mon, don’t leave… you’ve only listened to 3 hours of my 10 hours dissertation on Lord of the Rings. What do you mean ‘how’s that relevant when we were talking about Skyrim?’ - I need to make sure we’re on the same wavelength before I start my 53 hour exposition on why The Elder Scrolls is a brilliant work of art.”
ES lore can definitely lend itself to 53 hours of exposition
The other day, on work lunch, someone mentioned that their cousin bought a 3d printer and it was “so cool” and I said “yeah I have 2” and nothing more. That was very hard
The hard part is when you’re super excited that you found another but your stupid mouth makes it come off like you’re one-upping them.
Then you have to do the weird apology but it’s too late, you’ve already made the energy weird.
So
exactly
Then you’re acting casual but let slip ‘oh that’s the b type they use coaxial threading so won’t deharmonize until you get upto 8000hz… uh, I mean yeah looks life it’ll go real fast!’
Wait wait wait what? This sounds interesting. Please elaborate
I had a half hour meeting with a coworker today. 2 minutes in, he mentioned he was thinking about building a new PC. Almost an hour later we decided we needed to start talking about the meeting topic.
Me whenever someone mentions anything vaguely resembling measurement
Measurement is an interesting field, I was just reading about Atomic clocks
You fool, what have you done
Yeeeees, yeeeeess, feel the units flow through you. >}
Heh heh heh. Unit. Hehehe.
But seriously, gauge blocks are fascinating; as are fine micrometers. Changes in temperature causing expansion drives home the inexactness of size. At certain scales it all becomes relative.
I used to work in this one factory where I had use to calipers for making sure parts were within specification, and they were digital calipers. Which are all fine and good, except the ones they had sucked. Really made me appreciate the value of a good, old-fashioned well-made analog caliper.
I know right? Who would have thought the decay rate of Cesium-133 was so regular…except when it isn’t!!!
Tad
Dash
Smidge
A bit
Just a moment
Monarchical Inch
A peck
A hobbitOkay, I’ll bite. What does “a Hobbit” mean as a unit of measurement?
Two and a half imperial bushels
If [I buy wheat] at Wrexham, [I must order] by the hobbet of one hundred and sixty eight [pounds] [76 kg]. But, even if I do happen to know what a hobbet of wheat means at Wrexham, that knowledge good for Flint is not good for Caernarvonshire. A hobbet of wheat at Pwlheli contains eighty-four pounds [38 kg] more than a hobbet at Wrexham; and a hobbet of oats is something altogether different; and a hobbet of barley is something altogether different again.
I just spent my afternoon doing volume calculations… each unit is 3 oz, I need 300 units, 900 oz, but I can only buy in 1 gallon which is 128 oz, etc. For this one, each unit is 10g and 600 of those, I can buy in 1.25 lb or 2.6 lb let’s convert that and see what the cost per gram is and go with the cheaper, okay I can buy in 1180g how much do I need again?
Repeat that 57 times and you too can have a job in supply chain.
Reading that made my brain hurt. It’s times like this that I really wish America would go metric.
But what I can say? That’s a 570-liter dream.
This is the craziest rhetoric I’ve ever heard. People love hearing interests from a fanatics perspective. If you have an almost unhealthy interest in something, test the waters. See how much the recipient is interested in hearing you talk about this, and if they are, go all out. I’ve learned so many interesting and niche things I never would have by engaging with people with hyper fixated interests.
This is the real response.
Whenever I meet someone who’s hyperfixated on something as much as I am hyperfixated on my things, I’m really excited to listen to what they have to say because if someone can be that obsessed with it then it must be interesting in some way (that I just hadn’t noticed).
You’re right in that it depends on the listener
This happened to me when my wife and I went out with a group of her friends and they brought up “sounding.”
OK well… Idk what that is so… Here I goooo–!!
Edit: OK well I looked up the word and stopped at the entrance to this cave. Don’t bother.
The normal amount in that case is not knowing anything at all
Being an introvert homebody and having to hint to coworkers that you’d like that dune bucket if they go see movie.
“The industrial revolution and it’s consequences…”
sure, I’ve played Dark Souls. never dug too much into the lore, though…
“What do you mean you don’t want to hear the extensive history of outdoor warning sirens? There are so many models and companies and types and designs! No? Well… how about locomotives? No…? Shame.”
Fun locomotive fact: In Egypt, many mummies were lost because they were used in locomotives instead of fuel do to then being dry and burned well.
Sounds like a YouTube video I’d love to watch.
Ha, I wish videos on that topic were more widespread. Nobody in the community is making that sort of thing, most of our videos are of siren tests and sirens we own. I do have a wiki site for sirens that’s in depth though! https://civil-defense-sirens.fandom.com/wiki/Civil_Defense_Sirens_Wiki