As long as we can take the rich with us, let the baby burn π₯π₯π₯
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My nearest grocery store is 0.4km away point to point on gmaps, it's an 8 min walk in one direction, entirely via pedestrian only areas with no road crossings on flat road. I consider this to actually be a bit far, as in the previous city I lived in I had a convenience store 3 min walk away.
I think your friend is messing with you.
Wasn't this shit not true from the get-go? not even to the wolves the whole idea came from?
I get this with being at the doctors' especially. It is actually much easier to get the right info from gippity than those people, the barrier is obviously it can't actually make anything happen so then you have to re-explain it to some call center bloke half a planet away who doesn't speak, read, write or hear in seemingly any language.
Struggling: I want to make synthwave, but I'm having a hard time engaging with theory of synthesis, and without that I feel it gets boring quickly. I've put our several ~~slop units of content~~ tracks, It's probably the closest I ever got to sticking to a genre or direction ever, and it would be a shame if I couldn't stick with it again.
I'm an amateur hobbyist and not a real artistΓ© and have no intention of being professional. I'd still love to collab or even just talk to someone who is somewhere at least near my level maybe so I could learn from them without feeling like I'm just in the way and speaking a totally different language. I'd like to think I can bring spontaneity to the table if nothing else, I've never struggled with coming up with chord progressions or melody lines / riffs over them, it's coming up with good ones that's hard haha π€£
Excited: Got my first ever acoustic guitar. Been trying to learn songs from "The Last Of Us Part II Covers and Rarities" album. They seem fairly easy to play and something about acoustic seems more engaging than electric, it's probably the novelty, but maybe if I can stick through this I can get started learning that again too. Wish I could sing.
I earn almost double and I can't say I have any hobbies that require spending money anymore, unless upskilling for work counts as a hobby.
Almost all of my hobbies are centered around spending less money, e.g. building an offline music collection to move off Spotify, homelab stuff to host navidrome & jellyfin to move off having any subscription services.
I did buy an acoustic guitar I've been absolutely in love with lately. Was pretty cheap for a guitar (Β£200) but that's something I suppose.
I was saving for a house but by the time I could afford even the shittiest mortgage I might have to flee the country and as such lose all the gains in my LISA. Might as well live a little I guess.
I was responding to your claim that I was misunderstanding the effect of humidity on air temperature.
Hence y'know - all the stuff about humidity and air temperature? The stuff I posted that you're allegedly "well-versed" on?
Judging Ants? Evolution? Did you reply to the wrong thread or are you just spamming random nonsense? And why are you talking like a 14 year old? And what is with all that ableist shit about autistic people? Is it meant to be insulting?
Edit: Now that I think about it, that insult doesn't even make any sense - autistic people usually are known for having a special interest and lots of specific knowledge in an obscure subject.
The "autism" as-internet-insult that I think you're using is meant to imply someone is out of touch or too deep in the weeds wrt some overly nerdy topic like ricing window managers in Linux or something.
I definitely don't know much about the topic at all nor have I thought about this for very long, this isn't my specialty, nor do I claim to be "well-versed in all these subjects" which I'm not sure is even actually possible as they're separate areas of study - but if I were, I would not use it as a source of authority, I just have the basic research skills needed to cite established and well-regarded sources to back up the specific claims I made.
If you'd like to prove something in a debate or make a point in a discussion or establish a claim as valid - you should probably do so by doing the same, not simply claiming to be an authority and then going on some rant about ants and autism.
Blocked.
And also don't seem to understand how wind speed and rH% actually mean that it could be argued UK winters are anything but "temperate".
Being uneducated and calling others uneducated? Are you a Reddit refugee by any chance?
Go read:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_comfort https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparent_temperature
High humidity and low temperatures cause the air to feel chilly.
Cold air with high relative humidity "feels" colder than dry air of the same temperature because high humidity in cold weather increases the conduction of heat from the body.
There has been controversy over why damp cold air feels colder than dry cold air. Some believe it is because when the humidity is high our skin and clothing become moist and are better conductors of heat, so there is more cooling by conduction.
You can check the primary sources under the claims on Wikipedia yourself and maybe learn a thing or two before you go around spread misinformation and calling others uneducated and making a confidently incorrect fool out of yourself.
I would also read some about "Wind chill" and the Heat Index. Start with Wikipedia but check the sources and explore these concepts. Then look at thermodynamics and how heating in your home actually happens and how insulation plays into it and how energy is produced.
Good day.
This is my first time hearing of this ngl. Actually I'm not entirely sure what "grease" means, is it what is left from oil and butter after cooking meats? Meat juices? I've always poured it down the drain. Never even heard of anyone doing otherwise, least of all putting it in a jar.