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Dharma Curious (he/him)
Dharma Curious (he/him) @ dharmacurious @slrpnk.net
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  • Good point!

    Okay, real world examples from me (notably, a big dude, so y'know, probably not as in tune to things as I could be):

    Bernie Sanders My brother My Uncle

    ... I... Really thought I'd have better options until I really started thinking about it

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  • I didn't realize there was a Miles O'Brien floating around on Lemmy!

    We're friends now. Just accept it.

  • Oh, no, step boarding pass officer, I forgot my ticket and now I'm stuck!

  • Came here to say this. All varmints are critters, but not all critters are varmints.

    Also, sometimes a creature can be an occasional varmint, a sort of shrodingers varmint. Is a raccoon a varmint? It both is and is not until you find out if it's dinner, a pet, or eating your maters

  • No, no you don't. Everything that isn't fully functional and necessary for life is a ritual object! And also some of the the other things to! It's all ritual! It's ritual all the way down, baby!

  • Just... Y'know... Read the words and use your imagination.

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  • Meanwhile, I get the feeling that Karna, the sun of the Hindu sun god, Surya, is secretly down for his morning view off the balcony

  • Firstly, this is fantastic. Did you write it?

    Secondly, it's like the hidden, secret love child of Douglas Adams and Iain Banks' culture series, that spent weekends with a coked out Terry Pratchett, and it's one of the best things I've ever read

  • I would also like to know please

  • Are you going for just updating? If so, I'd leave it alone. Culturally it's ubiquitous and doesn't require changing.

    If you're thinking more along the lines of a save version of the whole "how do we ensure future people know nuclear waste resides within" then you're gonna run into the same problems they do, symbols change meaning over time. But if I had to pick something that may be obvious to most people, my vote is a scribe and a pen. Most cultures have writing, most cultures with writing save information by writing it down. There are problems, obviously, but if you gotta pick one, that's my vote until I hear a better suggestion.

    And for what it's worth, with the nuclear waste sitch, my vote first the atomic priesthood

  • I feel this. Eat meat just about every day, because I'm a caregiver and cook for others, and it's just too much work to cook multiple meals every night. But at this point I am very ready to cut out meat, and have occasional meat disgust. What's weird is that I've had it since I was a kid. It's this random thing where 99% I have no gross out vibe with it at all, but every once in a blue moon the thought of it just makes me queasy, especially if I've recently reduced the amount I'm eating (like when we buy impossible burgers or go on a tofu kick)

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  • I feel seen. The introvert part of me is horrified, but the big, sloppy sub part is excited to be suspended from a fake smoke detector...

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  • Why's the sub always gotta be little and cute? #NormalizeBigSubLove

  • I will definitely check that out and try to use it before checking marketplace, but I honestly can't imagine I'll find anyone selling anything near me. I'm fairly rural, and even the nearest "city" isn't exactly a thriving metropolis.

  • Googled it and couldn't find an answer. WTF is a rumschlumpel?

  • Only ones I use are YouTube and fb marketplace because Craigslist is totally dead here, but it's from an alt account I've never used for anything at all.

  • And that needs to be a new copy pasta. I don't know what the context going forward will be, but that needs to be preserved, enshrined in the sanctified and consecrated halls of internetdom.

  • Do you have any idea how bad it hurts to snort laugh while hitting a vape? Do you?

  • Back when Boomer humor was at least a little anti rich/elite