I'm a physicist from the east coast US. I think small scale agriculture is petty neat. Hopefully I'll have some bees and livestock in the near future. Education is pretty neat, but I'm still kinda bitter about my whole academic experience. The crushing meaninglessness of existence can be a lot to handle sometimes. I like to cook, and I do a lot of fermentation, mostly wild stuff like pickles and wild mead, but I also rock a couple of yogurt cultures and some 'booch.
Is this actually an experiment studying triboelectricity?
Lunchables ARE expensive.
This is a cursed post if I've ever seen one.
What do you have to eat it all tonight?
Those Japanese cars last for ever.
Strange things are afoot at the circle k.
That dog is on drugs.
Namespace is important.
I just mean I don't see a natural way to get into that particular loop configuration. Maybe he tied it that way to hang it off the lift?
Wow no kidding
This
I don't see how that could have happened unless he set it up like that in the first place.
Some bees in that bat I think. Angry bees.
There's lots of toxic green spored parasols here. /a/YMvuhrD I'm new to this so I don't mess around with gilled mushrooms.
You gonna eat those parasols?
Sorry, I thought this was a green text?
I love that pigeons can't seem to fly without screaming.
"Tok is cheap."
Psh. I've been asking myself this almost every day for the past decade.
Compound leaves on a hickory alternate on either side of the twig, while on an ash they grow as pairs opposite each other.
If it's got nuts it's probably a hickory or pecan. If it's got these like flat seed things then it's an ash. You can also tell from a twig.
Could be a hickory or an ash.
Something's fucky...
I think they prefer they/their/theirs.
You fucking monster why didn't you let it finish?
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Yeah I'm just teasing. It's a pretty loaf though.
I didn't even notice. 1 foot per nanosecond is my go-to.
Same, though I probably would have done better with an index fund.