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  • I used to have an old electric stove that you had to turn on before you even started to chop vegetables, but then you could turn it off and it would stay at the melting point of tungsten for an hour.

  • Dune 2 sticks out like a lighthouse in a sea of mediocrity. One of the greatest, and boldest movies I have ever seen.

  • I watched this sketch comedy show in Iceland as a kid, where every week they had a section called "the men behind the curtains". It was just people hidden away inside ATMs, vending machines etc. pretending it was a machine doing the work.

  • Those "elf houses" is actually a more recent thing we do for tourists. But according to folk belief, the elves live inside certain rocks and cliffs. Some road constructions have been derailed because an elf rock was in the way and the people were having none of that.

  • I slept in my car on public rest stops while on a road trip in Norway.
    IIRC you can sleep in your car there for two nights, which I never ended up doing anyway because I was travelling.
    Public rest stops are amazing, there's usually pretty clean toilets, benches for picnics and sometimes even showers or a lake to bathe in.

  • This is just the Euro NCAP guidelines, not actual EU regulation, but still a positive development.
    And I agree that the EU have been on an amazing streak lately, they seem to be the only governing body actually fighting for consumer rights.

  • Then how do you suggest we keep in touch with those older people in our lives who think other social media are scary?

  • Does the USA not have an official phone registry website? Where I live you just go on there and look up any number, person or company you want. It's basically an online phonebook.

  • Fuck why am I laughing so hard at this

  • There's a reason why the American science community has long converted to metric. You just can't do calculations like this quickly enough.

  • Icelandic folklore doesn't have fairies, we have elves.
    Also there's some very disturbing Icelandic cryptids, like Jólakötturinn, a giant cat that eats children on Christmas, and Nykur, a backward-hoofed horse that hypnotizes you to ride it and then it walks you into the sea.

  • Why are you using someone else's bones and why can I see your bones?!?!

  • I have to know if this picture already existed or if you just made that because it's perfect

  • It doesn't even sound Irish, it just sounds extremely white American

  • And who is more likely to value historical artefacts than the culture they originated from? Truth is, the British have frequently lost or damaged priceless artefacts, and thousands of them are locked away in vaults where no one can enjoy them. How is that better than simply giving them back?

  • I broadly agree with you, but it feels like cinema is shifting back to quality again. We're all tired of shitty superhero movies and many of the recent ones have bombed at the box office. Hell, one of the biggest movies of last year was mostly about men in suits talking about science and it was great. Dune pt. II is also an incredible breath of fresh air and shows that it's still possible to make a massive blockbuster with mass appeal but also a strong sense of style and integrity. I really hope this trend continues because I want real cinema and not mere 'content'.

  • Hell yeah. Unfortunately they don't grow where I live, but we have plenty of Porcinis and Chanterelles which taste amazing

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  • 'Audiophiles': "Yeah I paid $20000 for this new DAC, I think the treble is a lot crispier"
    Actual audio engineers: "I record everything with this $40 Behringer interface and mix with free plugins though my 30 year old Yamahas"

  • Allow me to introduce you to Smash! They're basically chocolate covered Bugles and they're amazing. Very popular in Scandinavia.

  • I never pick any mushrooms which could potentially be confused with anything toxic. Even if I'm 99% sure, that's not enough.