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drre, in Whats your winter season movie that you must watch every winter?

die hard.

UrPartnerInCrime, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?
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Baizey,

Nice

Mr_Blott, in What inconsequential or surprisingly good thing can I get from Aliexpress?

Have you tried ordering some fuckin punctuation, mate?

Nindelofocho,

Reasonable. Have you tried ordering some friends?

tetris11,
@tetris11@lemmy.ml avatar

Possible. Have you guys tried that Mac&Cheese burger that Burger King had for a while, but then stopped for some reason?

Stern,
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

Nope, but I’ve found a nice mac and cheese sandwich to be a small mac and cheese put on a chicken sandwich at KFC/Chik-Fil-A/Popeyes/Your preferred chicken hut. Add a BBQ sauce and it’s great. Super messy though.

waz,

A bit harsh, but it did make me laugh.

douglasg14b,
@douglasg14b@lemmy.world avatar

Shipping’s too long.

Threeme2189,

Shipping too long

HATEFISH, (edited ) in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?

https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/716b5e3c-0450-4721-8136-9f0cfcd4b75d.pngI swear my tastes are much more varied than this screenshot would lead you to beleive.

But also post your favorite punk songs

Globulart, (edited )

I randomly got into “she’s kerosene” by the interrupters this year. Saw it on a very amateur bmx clip reel and couldn’t get it out of my head all year.

Having said that, it didn’t make my Spotify wrapped list.

HATEFISH,

Pretty fun album, my girlfriend jokes it would be her pro wrestling walk out music.

JenIsBringingTheDrugs,
HATEFISH,

Reccomend me your favorite GEL? XOXO fucks

JenIsBringingTheDrugs,

Violent closure, honed blade, bitchmade, predominant mask all go hard

neptune,

What town did they match you with?

HATEFISH,

Portland for Codefendants and Get Dead

CordialCephalopod,
HATEFISH,

(☞゚ヮ゚)☞

Poringo, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?
Baizey,

Nice, carpenter brut

Have you seen them live? They’re out touring atm

Poringo,

Wish I could, but I don’t live in Europe or the US so :(

Baizey,

Damn :/ I caught them randomly on a Tuesday

Can certainly recommend it if the opportunity strikes

JubilantJaguar, in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

Obviously some dog breeds are smarter than others

“Obviously”, hmm? The balance of expert opinion is in fact that dog breeds do not vary in intelligence. Which makes sense given that dog populations have significantly fewer millennia of genetic divergence than human populations, and these days nobody much claims that some human breeds are smarter than others.

Falling into your own trap!

But otherwise a decent question.

Anticorp,
I_Has_A_Hat,

Are you trying to claim that an average Shih Tzu and an average Border Collie have the same intelligence?

Anticorp,

They clearly don’t, and this has been evaluated scientifically by leading dog psychologists and is well documented. Idk what OP is on about.

thesmartcanine.com/…/smartest-dog-breeds-list/

JubilantJaguar,

You sound very certain that they are. Perhaps you should be the one who provides evidence?

As I understand it, in dogs most differences are between individuals, like in any other species. What can be said about breeds is that differences concern the application of their intelligence rather than how bluntly “smart” they are. For instance, labradors are a bit better at understanding social cues, and collies at acting on certain commands.

A recent study went into this. One point it made:

We did not find breed differences in tasks measuring logical reasoning or short-term memory

This makes sense. Dogs were domesticated more recently than the human lineage split between, say Aboriginal Australians and southern Africans. Would you be happy about making IQ statements for that case? If not, why exactly would it be different?

Intelligence is a pretty ill-defined measure, verging on pseudo-science in lots of case. Personally I think it is all but useless and that we would be better talking about easily measurable traits instead.

deo, (edited )

Yeah, i think working dogs and highly social breeds seem smarter, but that’s just because they have been trained and/or bred for aptitude in tasks we humans deem important. If my metrics of intelligence included being an annoying little shit, I’d think chihuahuas were the smartest breed.

HubertManne, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

grand caravan. minivans already start as the most versatile vehicle around. Able to haul cargo and people equally well while having mileage that only gets beat by small cars. Basically it was honda or toyota that had the rear folding seat but dodges flip and fold brought it to a new level and they were good about having the captains chairs be comfortable. This is actually the main reason we have a minivan. It is the easiest vehicle to get in and out of for the driver and front row passenger. The captains chairs are at perfect but height for a human and most people don't really have to climb up into them or overly drop into them. Seriously if you ever see an occupational therapy handout for getting in and out of a vehicle, look at the pictures, they almost always use a minivan. Then dodge did the same thing with the roof rack. can fold it in for better mileage and fold them out when needed rather than having to retrieve them from sitting in the garage. Unfortunately they messed up the pacifica in that its captains chairs are less comfortable (and its more expensive and for some reason they took out the ability to vent open the rear window which was another nice thing.)

Carter, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.

My Lexus IS F. Sold it about 6 months ago because it wasn’t practical enough but by far the best car I’ve ever owned.

Hello_there, in Lesbians of lemmy, how do you introduce your SO to other people without getting them confused for just a friend?

Lots of handholding and kissing when introducing them?

ani,

But isn’t that something girls do as… just gals being pals?

0x4E4F,

In the mouth? Probably not 🤔.

ani,

Are you sure that isn’t just girls doing normal girl things?

NoIWontPickaName,

Especially late at night during the sexy pillow fights right?

0x4E4F,

IDK, or at least I don’t think so 😂.

dhorse, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.

1969 Chevy Impala convertible. Massive red boat, totally impractical, and my daily driver for YEARS.

Exusia, in Spotify Wrapped 2023 - what 0.05% are you in over how many monthly listeners?
@Exusia@lemmy.world avatar

I’m in the 0.1% for a guy with 200 monthly listeners. I’m just glad to be part of the crowd.

Ringmasterincestuous,

That dude appreciates it more than most I’m sure!

Toes, in How do you discourage a dog from biting while playing?

My understanding is that they learn how to play as puppies as they would get feedback. So you may consider exaggerating when it hurts to better highlight the pain. Alternatively, another puppy to play with.

Pons_Aelius,

That was what I was going to say as well.

They usually learn to stop by interacting with their litter mates.

Devi,

Most pups are taken away too young for this to happen. You want pups with their littermates at least up to 12 weeks and they start with pretty good bite inhibition. It's so different meeting pups treated properly rather than the byb pups taken at 8 weeks or sometimes even younger.

Pons_Aelius, (edited )

Yep, the difference in that short time is pretty big. My parents bred dogs when I was a kid. My dad liked to keep them together for 16 weeks.

taken at 8 weeks or sometimes even younger.

The people who do this are arseholes running puppy mills in my opinion.

Devi,

16 is even better. It's difficult because you really want them to start socialisation by that point and breeders individually socialising a litter can be a challenge, but for those who can it's a much more stable dog the owner is starting with.

I do dog rescue and a lot of people got their first ever dog over covid and people who had no idea how to raise a pup raised some really messed up dogs. Starting with an older dog that is a bit more stable just makes all the difference.

knightly, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

None of them. I’ve resented the need for every single car I’ve driven.

dmention7, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.

Favorite so far was probably a 2003 Mazdaspeed Protégé. They were kinda anemic for a 2.0t car out of the box, but I had built the engine a bit and goosed it to around 225whp. It wasn’t the fastest thing around, but it had a raw mechanical feel that was a hoot to drive and toss around corners, especially after adding some stickier rubber.

I’ve got a NB Miata in the garage right now, but man it’s just missing about 75whp to match the smiles per hour factor.

AstralPath, in Out of all the cars you've owned, which one holds a special place in your heart as the absolute favourite.

2007 Subaru Impreza SE with a 5 speed manual transmission with nice crisp shifter bushings. It wasn’t fast because it was the naturally-aspirated version, but damn was it literally invincible in the winter. I once helped a Jeep up a snowy hill by cutting a path for him to follow me up after he failed to get to the top multiple times. Also, drifting in that car was a point-and-shoot endeavour. You could be sideways at almost 100km/h and have absolute pinpoint control of the car at all times. The AWD system in Subarus is a technical marvel.

I also loved the kinda minimal dash layout. It felt like an older car because the dash wasn’t like a meter deep. It was small and compact. The car was also incredibly easy to work on. I learned a lot about maintenance with that car. I miss it a lot.

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