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  • Depends on the conditions. Is it a wall of death where both sides charge at each other and fight to the death? Do the animals communicate and strategize, or just gain a sudden bloodlust for humans and march at us?

    If the animals were able to coordinate, I would worry about a giant ant golem stomping through cities.

  • You seem upset about the trigger warning. Maybe you're the one who should not be on the internet.

  • she's just going to end up in heaven, lobotomized and permanently blissed out, and forced to spend the rest of eternity singing praises to God, anyway.

    This always scared the shit out of me. I don't want to do that. I'll gladly take the embrace of the void any day.

  • Guitar is hard. It takes months or years of practice to even develop the finger strength and speed to play some things. I always had fun learning in my early teens, because I wanted to, even though I was terrible. Then after 2 or so years of playing every day it became really fun and I was able to get the ideas from my imagination to my fingers.

    It's like a lot of things worth learning - you have to really want it, and it's never as easy as it appears.

  • I was just listening to them recently.

    According to their bio and tags on Last.fm, "indie electronic".

  • I didn't graduate with my class in high school because I was 1 credit short. Not giving a fuck and home life. I moved out as soon as I turned 18 and finished that last credit. Eventually did some college programs and crushed them because I was interested and in a much better place mentally.

  • Large animals hunting me. Usually big cats (lions, tigers, jaguars, not house cats). But the last few times I remember these types of dreams I have been safe inside some structure, with just the threat they will find a way through a door or window.

  • Sit cross-legged. I can do it for maybe 10 seconds max, but it's just so uncomfortable. Never was able to even as a kid. I think I'm just not flexible at all.

  • Not only is 100C is also really hot, it's the boiling point of water. Now that's a 100 degrees that really stands for something.

  • Honey, I'm home

  • Maybe it's just me, but they have only ever had a couple of jobs available to actually work, and they are temporary.

  • Eternity. They only think about themselves.

  • If you've got it, flaunt it

  • Still playing Dark Souls 2.

    I also started playing Grapple Dog for something casual/relaxing.

  • Congrats on turning your life around and getting into the outdoors.

    A quick way to learn would be to find a friend who knows and go camp with them.

    I think you should not try to acquire all the gear until you know what you will actually use (besides, you will be the one carrying it)

    Things I would definitely bring:

    -a hatchet

    -container(s) to drink from and cook in

    -lighters

    -single burner propane stove

    -tent

    -sleeping bag

    -tarp

    -rope and/or ratchet straps

    -water filter (MSR MiniWorks EX is my personal fave)

    -garbage bag(s)

    Based on what you described, I think you should just go for it with some basics for one night at a time, and you will quickly learn what you want to bring in the future.

  • Maybe obvious, but have you emptied the "Bin"? I noticed deleted files still take space until you remove them from there.

  • I remember being confused as to why everyone loved Chrome suddenly

    Because they were still using Explorer before that

  • It was insane, and pretty enjoyable too