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Mr_Blott, in Don't be a dick

Sorry, doesn’t resonate

I live in one the countries that’s civilised enough to not need telling

Kusimulkku,

Where’s that? I’m in Finland and even though people almost always do it, I’ve seen some errant carts

BestTestInTheWest, in Don't be a dick

Whoop, whoop! Cart narcs!

pineapplelover,

Cool guy but I feel like one day something bad will happen to him

fsxylo,

At least one person pulled a gun on him.

MeDuViNoX,
@MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works avatar

God willing, I put my cart away every time, but that dude is just annoying and needs to stop.

seth,

Sounds like we’ve got a lazybones here!

hexortor, in Why would I need backlit keys anyway?

I need backlit keys for the function keys and the other non-letter keys

Also accents (not in english obviously)

MrScottyTay, in Why would I need backlit keys anyway?

If i need backlit keys to see what I’m typing then the room is also too dark to be looking at a screen. Look after your eyes guys.

ElBarto, in time for the next dhl scandal
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

Well, hurtling toward the ground is what Peregrine falcons are good at.

VikingHippie,

That and being a fool of a Took.

SpaceNoodle, in Where is spork?

No grapefruit spoon?

JadenSmith, in Where is spork?

This is why I use a fork with soup.

It may not be practical, but fuck the system and all that I suppose.

MeDuViNoX,
@MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works avatar

Get the chunks out with the fork and then drink it from the bowl.

JadenSmith,

That’s exactly what I do!! Honestly creepy how you know this. I’m going to close my curtains…

DavidGarcia, in We did it?

what is a glow ball panned emic? never herd of that

CultHero,

It’s how I lost a dear disabled friend who was a father of 4.

stagen, in game face
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That’s usually around the time I just silently Alt+F4 it and get out of my chair to do something else.

TheObviousSolution, (edited ) in TELL ME YOUR SECRETS

It’s a rope junction, with the different holes for different knots and rope bundles, with the spokes serving as rope bend/end points. Presumably it would get weeded out as the places where it was employed either stopped making use of them, like perhaps the weather fabric roof shielding of the coliseum, or ended up using more specialized means, like for sailing.

malle_yeno,
@malle_yeno@pawb.social avatar

I was going to say, this looks very similar to knitting circles that are available today (I use them all the time). Those knobs and holes make me immediately think that this is used for fibre or knot work of some kind. Rope seems understandable, but I can’t tell from the picture if that is made from metal or clay. No issues if it was metal, but I would figure that clay wouldn’t hold up to the rope pulling and pressing against it in any intensive application.

I am curious as to why OP decided this is unlikely to be used for “knitting gloves”. The Romans may not have practiced knitting as we understand it now since that came about in the middle ages, but knitting isn’t the only form of knotwork that can produce cloth.

AnyOldName3,
@AnyOldName3@lemmy.world avatar

You can use a replica to knit gloves, and that’s where the theory originated, but real ones are too big to make gloves for humans.

malle_yeno,
@malle_yeno@pawb.social avatar

My confusion is more “why gloves in particular?” Couldn’t this have been used for cloth making in general?

I don’t know what this item is called, so I can’t look up its size. Is it too big to be used for cloth making at all?

AnyOldName3,
@AnyOldName3@lemmy.world avatar

No one knows what they were called, so they’re just Roman Dodecahedron: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dodecahedron

malle_yeno,
@malle_yeno@pawb.social avatar

Cheers, thanks for the link!

Wogi, (edited )

These things are generally found with coins. They would have been shockingly expensive to use as a rope junction when there are other, cheaper ways to do that. They would have been difficult to produce, especially in any great quantity, hell it would be hard today. There’s also at least one icosahedron floating around somewhere that’s very similar but with fewer openings

TheObviousSolution, (edited )

It would make sense that if there were better alternatives that the other, cheaper ways to do that would win out. It’s metal working, you are talking as if the gladius wasn’t common in ancient Rome.

It’s just intuitive for working with rope, given the shape of the spokes and the holes, in a way where it would be treated as a junction. The ones that do have the holes have different sizes, giving a glimpse of additional features being incorporated into the tool and hinting at what it might have been used for.

It’s called a Roman dodecahedron, except not so much for the version of it that has no holes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dodecahedron#/media/File:2018_Rheinisches_Landesmuseum_Bonn,_Dodekaeder_&_Ikosaeder.jpg

What I’m beginning to think is that it was designed to spin (hence the circular groves on the sides) and join smaller ropes into those of bigger sizes, with different holes adapted to different templates of sizes. The version with no holes was designed to work with less ropes and didn’t need it or just simply didn’t incorporate it yet. Still placing my bets on a rope rigging junction.

That it was found in places with lots of coin makes sense, places like the Roman coliseum used a shitload of rope, from the rope that would be used to hold its canopy to those that would handle the weights, counterweights, and mechanisms of its lower levels, and those places would move a lot of money. But maybe it has the more utilitarian purpose being able to create rope bundles of different sizes on demand.

Darned if I know, I’m not an antropologist, just saying what I would assume intuitively, lol

VonCesaw, in Where is spork?

The spoon type matters, mostly due to size/shape/metal composition Tea and coffee spoons are a thing because they’re made smaller to match the requisite cups, soup spoons have a deeper curve to hold more soup, serving and salad spoons are larger so they can be used to serve If you don’t care about the difference though, they’re virtually all the same

jol, in We did it?

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  • Overspark,

    I’ve had it for a couple of months now. Sure, it sucks, and I can’t work currently, but I’d much rather have this than die though. This will pass (almost everyone gets better in a couple of years max), death is rather final. Also, don’t kid yourself about the people that had COVID but don’t experience long covid. Many of them have permanent changes to their body too, they just don’t know it.

    Serinus,

    My hypothesis is that when Covid started, the experts weren’t really sure of the long term effects, and they were preparing for the worst.

    It’s bad enough as it is that I’m happy to wear a mask when appropriate.

    EldritchFeminity,

    More like as more people got sick, the worse side effects they found. At first, they didn’t think there were any real long-term side effects. Then people started having the heart and lung issues, brain fog, hell, they even found permanent COVID damage in guys’ testicles, causing infertility.

    Even now, we don’t know the effects it’ll have had when we look back 10 years after the fact and make the connections between increases in conditions and COVID.

    ArmoredThirteen,

    I’ve had minor asthma my entire life, but didn’t used to really get asthma attacks. After getting COVID though I get them no problem. That was almost two years ago I was sick less than a week. Jogging, biking, sex, playing tag with the cats, need to grab my inhaler now.

    shiroininja,

    I was 34 when I first got it March 2020. I have no other health issues. I am not overweight. Covid fucked me up. My lungs were messed up for six months. I had long Covid for a year. My lungs are still not the same. I couldn’t smoke weed again if I wanted to (I was not a smoker at the time, but I did when I was younger). Then I got it two more times before vaccines were widely available. I’m a shell of the energy I had before, and I really feel like it did something to my brain

    Slovene,

    My great-grandma survived the Spanish flu as a teenager. But the high fever during the illness fucked her up so bad, she died of heart failure in her forties.

    AlexJD, in I swear I'm not filthy

    I declare exterminatus

    curiousPJ, in Where is spork?

    Soda spoon eh? Always thought that was the tea spoon.

    So what about the table spoon?

    JackFrostNCola,

    We use those ‘soda spoons’ as teaspoons in our house, it does the same job but has the extra utility of stirring a giant cup of milo/coffee/whatever, mixing dressings/sauces/marinades, or stirring cocktails.

    VonCesaw,

    Soda spoon is kinda like the spoons they serve in milkshakes/blizzards, Mickey D’s still use em

    sagrotan, in game face
    @sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

    War Thunder player here for years. That’s a truth. You just stare into the stupidity of others and your own demise.

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