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  • Survival isn't social norm, it's ultimatively pragmatic: you du what works. And if Ugharia is a better hunter than Ugh, that means, Ugh is a stay-at-cave dad, cooks the mammoth, cleans the stones and brings little Ughie in the kindergarten.

  • But eat them already. All you do is throw salt over them until they're too salty. I'd like to have 2 legs, small freezer, you know.

  • You are human. That's what it means. That entitled old bitch who clearly cannot (or just won't) realistically estimate the space left on drifting doors. She clearly wanted to get rid of that poor mofo after she was done with him. Freezing and suddenly clear in her rich-kid mind she just didn't want to spend her days in the backseat of damp old-timers and his breath was awful, all those rotten teeth of the working class.

  • I'd still take him as a travel guide, he apparently knows many breathtakingly beautiful places.

  • A bucket of the most disgusting, fat-oozing, cold, old McDonald's Fries without any molecule of salt so I can remind myself why it's better to go than to stay.

  • As all my first 5 or so picks are already here, I chose a Tardigrade, just to catch the perspective of the honey badger of microorganisms.

  • Wait till you get the revised "you're in your 40s now and even more fucked" version 2.0, two tongues, on a good day.

  • I believe you can! To change honestly is an epic task, you need willpower & foremost the characteristic of self reflection, self observation from the most possible objective perspective (I know, complete objectivity not achievable), and you need a person you can trust to get another point of view imo, but at the end of the day you need only one thing: the honest, straight and truthful will to change. I've seen people turn 180°. That's what life is for imo.

  • What is this "Windows" everybody is talking about? Is that maybe an operating system you have to pay for compulsorily or am I too open source to get that?

  • Chaise longue, french for claustrophobia

  • They actually don't really know how they did it, there are the voices that say ramps would've been so enormous that they wouldn't have been practical in a realistic sense: https://www.cheops-pyramide.ch/khufu-pyramid/pyramid-theories.html There are supporters of the lever theory, even several different methods depending on the progress of the construction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_pyramid_construction_techniques?wprov=sfla1 But as I understand it as a complete layman ( my only qualification would be that my ex girlfriend was an egyptoligist) that the more they examine it, the more voices raise against a solely ramp method. The old egyptian were highly pragmatic & efficient, so I've heard, and the stones were gigantic, sand ramps are at least partly unpredictable & sand is not the stiffest construction material - sooo, I don't really know & as far as I know, science doesn't either, at least no exhaustive answer. So far

  • I mean, seriously, who is still watching this streaming stuff? I mean I've heard there are still DVD renting stores somewhere... It'll die eventually and they know it, they just wanna extract as much as possible from the rotting corpse & the worst is: they'll get it.

  • Sooo ... How did they do it? Not with ramps. Not with triangular cranes. Not with aliens, so much is for sure, but how? Tell me.

  • Thanks to the last few generations the sea will taketh back what was giveth from her.

  • Ok. He deceived a nation. And he succeeded. He's not in jail, so he's still succeeding. Any further news?

  • Why should you visit a store that concept roots in scam? I don't mean fraud, just buying cheap from desperate people and selling high. That's a scam imo. Just don't. There's nothing to find there, no treasure, no unique stuff for borderline reasonable price. Maybe a gun. You need a gun from a pawn shop?

  • How about not supporting the whole insanity at all? It's so stupid that it physically hurts, so futile like a fart in space. No, even less.