

Is this your fire pit? If so, does the crack bother you? Also, what’s the the benefit of lighting from above, and do you feel it burns equally quick / evenly?


Is this your fire pit? If so, does the crack bother you? Also, what’s the the benefit of lighting from above, and do you feel it burns equally quick / evenly?
You build a little tent with your gym shirt, spray it full of delicious Axe body spray aerosol so it’s nicely contained in said little fabric tent. Continue by poking your head into the tent and inhale deeply.
For related experiences, see:
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Dutch+oven
and, of course

They are launched sequentially, but run simultaneously, yes - at least some of them. And they run concurrently but not in parallel - using a single execution context, there is only a single thread, so no parallelism exist.
It’s not the TV settings of the poster that inspired these articles:
https://www.polygon.com/23661749/why-movies-look-dark-cinematography/
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/why-movies-so-dark-hard-to-see-batman-1235195535/
https://www.redsharknews.com/is-modern-cinematography-too-dark
While some movies were not graded perfectly for some home screens, shooting darker movies has definitely been a trend, sometimes up to a point where it is indeed impossible to actually see what’s happening, and a lot of people complain about that.
The output is sorted due to the fact that for each number, a timer is started that prints out the number after waiting a number of milliseconds equal to said number.
Therefore, 1 is printed first after delaying for 1 millisecond, 5 is printed second after 5 milliseconds etc.
Oh, definitely. Shrooms and LSD are an order of a magnitude less trippy than DMT. I would not classify it as terrifying though.
I guess it depends on the definition of trapped. Let’s assume we strip trapped of its negative connotations and take it to mean time stretched to an almost infinite degree.
If you wanna experience this yourself: DMT.


I could see it if it was a screen I get to control, akin to a smart mirror. Fridge door would be a pretty good surface since I’m guaranteed to look at it a couple of times each day.
Other than that, push notifications if the door is open? That’s about the max when it comes to usefulness I can imagine. Is that a problem that requires a connected device? No, probably not.
However, depending on the model range, it becomes difficult to even get a model that doesn’t have the “smart” features. No one can force you to connect the device though (yet).
It’s not that they might be correct, it’s the fact that it got this bad in the first place, and that people accept it.
Arthur should be equally devastated, pissed, burned out, not dismissive and potentially praising some made up grind while succumbing to survivor bias.
I can confirm, this is a pretty old picture. Also, all connections are clearly visible, I don’t even know what the comment is referring to.
It’s more than that. The ADHD part definitely helps with abrupt decision making and coping with stress, well, for a while - hopefully, as long as the emergency lasts, followed by harrowing exhaustion.

If you turn off the lights in the room and put a light in the direction they should go, they’ll never bother you again. Has never failed me.
If you live in the city, opening a window and turning off the light, all screens etc. will get rid of them in under a minute.


Heihachi Mishima
I notice a pattern there. Interesting take. I think I get it.
Champagne isn’t actually that great, and I’m saying that having lived in Reims for a couple of years.
It is entirely possible to create great, Champagne - adjacent alcoholic beverages though. Italian prosecco comes to mind, Ruggeri makes a mean Superiore Brut.
Just yell “Holy shit, what the hell is this?” and quickly pass while they turn around. Works at least 85% of the time.
Maksutov?
If you must use Spotify, you could at least not link to it.
I’m currently compiling a list of open-source audio streaming solutions and I think Sonobus is not on there yet, so this is a pretty useful comment to me. Thanks.