You can also pull this one off when your wife asks to turn the air temp up a bit. Just beep it up twice and then down twice. Suddenly everyone is happy.
Exactly. It's the animal parts of our nature that we should be relentlessly chasing.
Love, sex, dancing, laughing. To see the sun rise and watch it set again on a cool autumn day. To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
I'm just going to go outside and check the seedbox running on my Tesla roadster before I rip and upload a couple of episodes using the computer on my refrigerator and then post them from my Smart TV.
Australia. I don't have a TV so most of my exposure to US politics is from various internet sources and podcasts.
I could be wildly wrong but it does seem there's growing sentiment that your major political factions just don't share enough common ground to work together any longer.
I don't understand a great deal about state's rights or the US constitution but from the other side of the globe this Russian seems to be making a lot of sense.
Seems USA is nowhere near healing the division already seeded by Trump.
I don't think they're close enough to having the conviction for a civil war but the values of states like Texas and Florida seem largely unrepresented in Washington to the point that with the right kind of insanity at the helm I could see them secede or at least try to.
That massive wave of migration to Texas really does seem like a rejection of the entire direction of the country.
I worked for 12 hours today. When I came home and browsed ALL, it was exactly same posts as there was this morning. That's a problem for getting return visits. I have resolved to take some of the energy I spend on comments and dedicate it back to posts.
This is not a problem that can be spread over 20 years. People are homeless NOW. They're hungry NOW. Hungry people don't stay hungry for long.
Already break-ins are at a point that normal people are ready to kill. They don't have 20 years to fix this shit; they will be eaten alive in their own homes before then and they will deserve it.
I work in the bush. I'm well familiar with snakebite first aid, snake ID and all of the "Here's what NOT to do" etc.
There is something that nobody likes to talk about regarding snakes in Australia. If you get bitten on a limb and you know what to do, you'll probably be ok.
None of us like to talk about what happens if you get tagged on the torso, arse or head by a brown snake, taipan, rough scaled snake etc. The fact is, you are probably going to die.
Further still, I can follow all the right first aid advice if I am bitten on a limb: Pressure immobilization bandages, lay still, wait for help. If nobody knows exactly where I am, I could be waiting days for help. Again, I'm likely going to die. I do my best to communicate my movements but Australia is a big place, and emergency GPS devices often fail under canopy cover.
This is something that is ALWAYS in the back of my mind. I wear good quality snake gaiters, make a tonne of noise and keep my eyes peeled but when you are walking through thick undergrowth where you can't see the ground there's really not much you can do about it. It will be the one you don't see. Also lots of snakes climb trees, not just treesnakes - this is another thing most of us like to just ignore because otherwise we'd never go out in the field.
Between the plants and the animals it does sometimes feels like this country wants us dead.
What the fuck are we doing?!