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Anticorp, (edited ) to memes in What a concept!

Resources are finite, especially during war. They don’t want to poison or burn food that they need to eat. The idea is that you stop the forward march of the enemy before he gets to your food stores. If you can’t stop his advance then you have bigger problems than the enemy looting your food supplies.

Anticorp, to memes in What a concept!

Or invade Russia, split your armies on the way to Moscow, and end up in Russia during winter with a splintered supply line?

Anticorp, to memes in What a concept!

Fart. He farts in their general direction.

Anticorp, to memes in What a concept!

Emotions exist.

Anticorp, to mildlyinteresting in Polish squirrels have straight ears.

Papers please

Anticorp, to memes in How to start the day off strong

Reindeer can’t type, they don’t have any fingers.

Anticorp, to memes in How to start the day off strong

Sure was fun though!

Anticorp, to memes in How to start the day off strong

That’s… That’s not how Christmas works.

Anticorp, to calvinandhobbes in 30 December 1986

Finances. It costs money to run the heater, and working class families are on really regimented budgets. A difference of $30-$50 in your power bill can really mess things up when you’re living on a strict budget.

Anticorp, to memes in It's beautiful

Running does things like that to the mind. The first time I ran 10 miles, I started hallucinating around mile 8. I was running through the forest and the wind was gently swaying the trees back and forth. I understood for the first time that trees are the lungs of the earth, steadily breathing in the cO2 and breathing out oxygen for the rest of life on earth.

Anticorp, to asklemmy in Ancient wisdom often sounds like common sense now that it is commomly taught. What is some ancient wisdom that we no longer teach because it was wrong?

It was somewhat safe when there were like 2 billion people on the planet. Not so much when there’s 8 billion.

Anticorp, (edited ) to comicstrips in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

I figure that’s about what a CD used to cost back in the day, adjusted for inflation. We were paying $16 for a CD back in the early 90’s. Records are probably more expensive to make, and often have really cool artwork as inserts. There’s the thrift store too though. About half of my record collection are original presses that I got from the thrift store for twenty five cents each. They don’t sound as good, but they’re pretty neat. Sometimes I buy a record at the thrift store just because it has cool artwork, like the Chicago album that has pressed engraving artwork, like dollar bills.

Edit: wow, CDs actually cost more back then adjusted for inflation. $36.12 in 1992.

Anticorp, to memes in Mr. B-OO-Z-E

Congratulations! How long have you been sober? I’ll be up to six years in a few months. Wewt! Keep it up!

Anticorp, to memes in Mr. B-OO-Z-E

Nah, when you are the heavy drinker in the family, those gifts are golden.

Anticorp, to comicstrips in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

I do miss not being expected to have my phone with me all the time

I didn’t have a cell phone for long after they became mainstream. I still remember a friend hitting me up on Facebook with a message saying he had been calling me all day and kept getting VM, asking why I don’t answer my phone. I thoroughly enjoyed saying “I wasn’t home and don’t take my landline with me when I go out”. I do have a cellphone now, and I dislike how people freak out if you don’t respond within 10 minutes. Like, chill the fuck out dude, I’m doing things.

I do miss the era of physical media

I still buy vinyl records, and love listening to them. Thankfully they’re hipster now, so you can get high quality, deep cut records for just about any album. I buy CDs at the thrift store for $0.25-$1.00. I’ve managed to buy every CD I lost throughout my life, plus everything else I always wanted, but couldn’t afford. I even found the Pink Floyd Pulse album in perfect condition for $2.

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