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  • I know it's less scary than the others, but I also really fucking love Bly Manor.

    Also, I recently rewatched Lake Mungo and saw a lot of similarities with Nell's story from Hill House. Turns out Mike Flanagan has said that Lake Mungo was an inspiration!

  • I have back issues that make sitting and standing still for any length of period very painful. If I had the money to get a Vision Pro, I would genuinely consider moving from Android to Apple.

  • Barely related; but I use a square of astroturf to stop my cat tracking which works really well! Unfortunately, because it made the place look so aggressively, manufactured suburban green, I was forced to create a whole

  • My cat rarely bothers us about food. But if we've not played with him, or toured the (exterior, communal building) hallway in the last few hours...he doth scream.

    And I'm pretty sure he uses his abs when meowing because the boi can project!

  • "I speak six languages I am sick and tired Of always being the best And the brightest at every mass"

    25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee

    I'll never be burdened by lacking challenge. I'm not that smart is a very relatable song from the musical, though.

  • Yeah, a channel I follow has grown and pivoted from "making a video when they have a topic they care about", which was still quite frequent, to "scheduled biweekly videos on a topic interesting to the widest audience" and it's really killed the magic.

    Like, their choice and I wish them well, but it's not for me anymore.

  • Two relevant quotes from this articlePaywalled link, I'm afraid

    A summary of the book the author (Dr Linsey McGoey) wrote on the subject: "billionaires who make their fortunes through corporate practices that undercut workers and deepen inequality — like corporate tax avoidance, insufficient sick pay and the immoral gap in pay between executives and low-paid workers — are not the solution to problems they generate."

    "Asking Bill Gates to fix inequality is like asking an arsonist to hose down your house after he just set it on fire. Philanthropists might have the deep pockets to fund the fire engine and water hose, but the money is coming from making our houses unlivable in the first place."

  • I didn't mean to come across defensively and I apologise that I did! Your comment was rad and meant I looked up the cool, weird U turn nerve! Apparently the Supersaurus is estimated to have a RLN of 28m!

    I hope you keep finding reasons to talk about topics you like and I'll try to be mindful of how comments I make may not be coming across as I intend them to.

  • Oh, I'm aware that a trait surviving doesn't necessarily mean it's the best and I'm not trying to say that everything from the natural world is something you'd put in a design (you truly cannot understand how much I hate the human musculoskeletal system).

    With that said, there are also a lot of really cool adaptions that can be utilised in R&D. My point was more a general comment about biomimicry being rad. Also, I think I was considering evolution as something of a...database that can be good to use when doing R&D.

    Sorry if this isn't very coherent...I'm meant to be asleep...

    Also always happy to hear about weird quirks of evolution!

  • Horizon Forbidden West; I went on holiday just before the final mission and when I went to pick it back up, I discovered that my controller was fucked. Now I'm waiting for the PC remaster because, I still find using a controller slightly unnatural.