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Diabolo96, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions

That’s why I prefer cycling. I become bigger, faster and conserve energy.

Texas_Hangover,

Bigger? I’ve never seen a cyclist that didn’t look like a vegan that ran out of soy.

Diabolo96,

Not enough protein.

obinice,
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If you think that’s bad, you should see the Americans with their conically gigantic SUVs, they’ll do anything to try to make up for their tiny… personalities

creditCrazy,
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If it takes effort you can count on Americans to do anything to not do that

Texas_Hangover,

Holy shit! They have SUV’s shaped like cones now? I’ll have to watch out for those.

Cannacheques,

To be fair I think for the average person, to simultaneously believe that America is both the home of the bleeding edge of technology and innovation, and yet also the place where it churns out uni students, after 5 year bachelors programmes to become McDonald’s workers for the next 10 years, it can definitely look depressing both from the outside and on the inside.

Voyajer,
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Vegans have massive quads?

InternetCitizen2,

You ever see a bison?

gmtom,

Go back to twitter dude. I know you like ruining things for other people, but you are just really killing the vibe here with your pathetic “le epic troll XD” behaviour.

schmidtster, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions

Do wolves not chase each other while playing? It’s not exactly doing it for exercise, but they should understand the concept… maybe.

toofpic,

Yeah, and border collies or huskies would also be like: “Running! Yeah!”

smeg,

OP: of course an animal would find a human running with neither predator nor prey to be simply ludicrous!

Dog: I like running

CCF_100,

Don’t horses also like to run?

smeg,

Probably, what am I, a vet?

OneWomanCreamTeam,

Yes, now hurry up, these anal glands aren’t going to express themselves.

Cannacheques,

Yes. Horses, dogs/wolves and people are the three land animals that are really weird in that they aren’t necessarily apex predators, but due to circumstance or evolution we’ve somehow stepped outside the natural flow which has resulted in us having a wide potential of diet, excess time and energy to spare due to lack of serious predators (yet) and luckily enough we’ve come to be more collaborative than competitive when it counts

winterayars,

Wolves who are “pets*” are also absolutely manic in comparison to normal dogs. Our lifestyle just drives everything to mindless activity to get it out.

(*: A wolf is not a pet even when they are very cute)

hogunner, to comicstrips in "More sleep" by Chris Hallbeck

I feel so seen…please stop watching me at night; it’s creepy.

FrostyTrichs,

Stop staring at the clock and you might see us.

samus12345, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions
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We’ve become so successful at getting food, we don’t have to move much to do it any more. So we have to go out of our way to be active to stay healthy since evolution takes so long to catch up.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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I’ve got my money on that not happening until after an apocalyptic event sends us back to the iron age. And the adaptations we’re gonna get aren’t gonna be pretty.

vaultdweller013,

Unless we get fucked spectacularly we probably wont devolve back to the iron age. At worst maybe the age of sails but even then it’d be rather scattershot on what tech would survive. You might have a scenario where most tech is at 1700s level but with radio and modern firearms or atleast ww1-gulf war level.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah it’ll definitely be a mish mash of technology but a very large part of humanity will be left alone to their own devices having to find any way to survive

vaultdweller013,

We’ve witnessed societal collapse before and came out of it for the better. We’ll be reunited as a whole within a hundred years of such an event.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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The main difference though was those were just societal not ecological.

People were able to bounce back easily because resources were still plentiful and food was everywhere. With climate change a lot of resources are going to become unavailable.

vaultdweller013,

Maybe so, but humans are also clever. Just cause we’re fucked doesnt mean we’re out of the game.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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Oh I have no doubt. Honestly it would take planet wide devastation to completely wipe us out.

But mass extinctions have happened multiple times and the species that survive are mainly just lucky.

I don’t think humanity has anymore luck to spare.

millie,

With the level of technical knowledge we’ve achieved, there’s no way we’re going back to doing things exactly the way they used to. One example that jumps out at me is the method this primitive technology guy on youtube uses to stoke his furnace. He’s basically made a little manual turbine out of leaves and vines to push his air rather than one of those little squeeze box things.

Obviously I’m not a blacksmith or historian so I don’t actually know how common something like that might have been, but I’m guessing it’s not super old. In any case, I’m sure there are other ways that we’d apply our more advanced knowledge to tackling the sorts of problems we’d be looking at with a collapse of manufacturing and shipping infrastructure.

Honestly, a technologically adept but non-industrial society of artisans sounds kind of cool.

SeabassDan,

Hell, food comes to us now.

nucleative,

It’s kinda like burning dollar bills in the fireplace to make the place look cozy.

It’s kind of the ultimate symbol of excess evolutionary wealth to be able to go for a run just because we want to burn off excess energy.

bitsplease,

we want to burn off excess energy.

A step further even, a lot of us need to burn off excess energy, because we’re so well off (evolutionarily speaking) that we practically can’t help but take in more energy than we burn naturally

BradleyUffner,

I used to refer to going to the gym as the “farm work simulator”. It always amazed me that society progressed to the point where physical labor isn’t necessary, but we chose to pay money, so that we can pretend to do it, in order to live longer

cordlesslamp,

Ngl, if they make gym work as some kind of “heavy work” simulator games like Farming or Mining, with tracking progress, achievements, and competitive ranking, I would be at the gym way more.

VR games already make me work out way more than I thought I would.

ohlaph,

CrossFit might be what you’re looking for.

I_Fart_Glitter,

Because the risk of injury is similar to farm work?

Thranduil,

Add a leveling system in there and make it an mmo

OneWomanCreamTeam,

Honestly just tie it to some repetitie game. Think Skilling in RuneScape. All they really need is a number that goes up, and the occasional firework.

Throw in skins for your pickaxe or whatever and you’re golden. People will get so buff, going for the sparkly anime-girl skin, you have no idea.

cordlesslamp,

LOL What would you do with your Skill Points?

Thranduil,

Dunno it just adds a progression system which gets me going

Natanael,

Leaderboards

millie,

Pretty sure this is super common on some equipment. The ellipticals at the gym I used (before it moved) had them , but I never bothered.

I_Fart_Glitter,

I had a room mate who would drive a 5 mile round trip to the gym and back to walk five miles on the treadmill. I didn’t have a car at the time and was always pointing out the nonsense of it. She said she just preferred the atmosphere of the gym to the side of the road or any of the many beautiful nature trails near by. 🤷‍♀️

millie,

To be fair, I can close my eyes and just sort of flail on an elliptical in a way that would absolutely hurt me if I tried it on the ground. It’s also a lot lower impact and when I’m done I can just stop.

LaunchesKayaks, to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton
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My parents give out full size bars and kids go absolutely nuts for it. This year, a girl gasped softly when she saw the bars and whispered, “they’re big!”

jarfil,

Hope it wasn’t the one girl with a nuts allergy…

ToeNailClippings, to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton

All the chocolate is shrunk here in the UK. This comic hits hard.

darth_tiktaalik, (edited ) to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton
@darth_tiktaalik@lemmy.ml avatar

Halloween is like some kid’s cursed wish.

Candy everywhere but also crazy haunted.

illi, to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton

This gets posted every single Haloween and I’m here for it

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, but this time it’s on Lemmy!

Fredselfish,
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That because he comes every year gives him full size Snickers bars. She will live forever.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

No idea why she keeps getting scheduled to die on Halloween, though.

notabot,

How else does Death guarantee a steady supply of full sized Snickers? The arrangement works for both of them.

samus12345,
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He could just threaten everyone he comes for to buy him some full-sized Snickers or he’ll take their soul. Most would consider that a fair trade.

notabot,

Oh, I’m sure that, once word gets out, everyone will have a few Snickers or similar treats to hand at all times, sort of like how spirits would be sent to the afterlife with two coins for Charon, but a bit earlier in the process.

samus12345, (edited )
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And then for the suicidal people, he’d threaten to NOT take them if they don’t buy him some Snickers.

lightnsfw,

Also helps kill the kids with diabetes or peanut allergies. In the long run death gets more business keeping her alive.

Cylusthevirus,
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I did a version of this during the height of the pandemic where I hung up a big old clothesline in the front yard and pinned dozens of full size bars to it. Always interesting to see which ones get taken; Twix and KitKat proved the most popular. And the line wasn't empty at night's end! Our neighborhood kids are sweet.

illi,

I always prefered Twix just because it had 2 bars in the package. Felt like I’m getting more.

aliceblossom, to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton

Margaret looks like a Kids Next Door character, but I can’t quite place who 🤔

skulblaka,
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She looks like Muriel from Courage the Cowardly Dog

RIP_Cheems, to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

Only the purest of souls may evade him.

MonsiuerPatEBrown, to comicstrips in "Margaret" by Jim Benton

Jim Benton is a gift to us.

Anticorp, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions

If any animal understands running just for the hell of it, it’s the dog.

Squorlple, to science_memes in Of course it was
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Not to be confused with Sir Isaac Newton’s dog, forgotten villain

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_(dog)

SomeAmateur,

Huh I wonder if that’s connected to Diamond Dogs in Metal Gear Solid V

Squorlple,
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I’m not very familiar with the franchise, but I did find this:

“Aside from the aforementioned meanings behind the name “Diamond Dogs,” it is also a reference to the David Bowie album of the same name, whose work has previously been referenced in other games in the series.”

The Bowie album title and the album’s group of characters by the same name are often believed to have been inspired by Newton’s dog, so MGS V is at least indirectly influenced by it.

SomeAmateur,

Cool thanks!

Mac, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions

Conserving energy is for nerds.
Humans can run all day long.

Hexagon,

Run, Forrest, run!

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

Remaining still to conserve energy < Running just to deplete excess energy

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

What is this excess energy you speak of?

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

Fat

Klear,

Burn!

Natanael,

No he’s not burning his fat

ohlaph,

Yellow piss too, it’s great.

AllonzeeLV,

Conservation in general isn’t a human strong suit.

cbc.ca/…/study-space-junk-pollution-1.7010373

We are quite talented at the opposite, in fact.

unionagainstdhmo, to memes in Scary
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What’s even worse is that when they use SI units they don’t even spell them right. They write meters whereas the rest of the world writes metres

ILikeBoobies,

They are one of the founding members of the Metre Convention

lnee,

spelling is hard why make it harder by spelling it “metres”

aquasteel,

To help distinguish metre, as in length, from a meter, as in volt-meter.

lnee,

Thats why we call it a volt-meter, or amp-meter or a parking-meter.

VinnieFarsheds,
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Nah, in Dutch it’s meter (plural: meters) too

unionagainstdhmo,
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