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m0darn, to asklemmy in Why is such a tunnel needed?

Coquihalla highway has something like this to keep avalanches and rocks off the road.

It’s the only tunnel I’ve driven that has windows.

Great Bear Snow Shed maps.app.goo.gl/HJUSEtGB2Jg8FFTN7

m0darn, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in I don't know how to title this

Am I too dense to recognize that everyone is intentionally not saying:

Massive squirt from sloppy pussy (furry)

m0darn, to askelectronics in Is “harvesting” small amounts of electricity a fools errand?

If you’re doing it to learn about electronics and physics it’s a great thing to do.

Tinkering is fulfilling in and of itself.

You may be interested in the Kelvin Water Dropper.

m0darn, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in And I will die on this hill.

Mozart wasn’t wealthy, his customers (patrons) were. His father trained him in the family trade from birth and put him to work at a young age.

He had a lot in common with Michael Jackson in that way, but Michael got insanely rich and Mozart didn’t.

m0darn, (edited ) to fuck_cars in same bed length

Kinda, Not really.

The Suzuki Carry has a bed width of 1585mm (62.4") the Silverado has a max bed width of 64.8" (1646mm) so 60mm/2.5" wider. But the Silverado’s bed isn’t rectangular, ie if you want to lay something flat, the widest it can be is 50" (1270mm). That’s a foot narrower than the Suzuki.

The Silverado has higher walls which imo isn’t really a plus or minus. (More bulk materials, and less need to tie things down, but harder to access the things).

There are a lot of other differences in available configurations. I think the reason a lot of people prefer Silverados boil down to esthetics, and the perceptions of others. I think that for a lot of men, pickup trucks are an expression of their masculinity. They want something big and powerful that they can take into the woods and be manly^tm^ with.

A Carry is very practical and if I owned a landscaping business I think that’s what I’d want my crews to be driving.

But also, I’m not a business owner. I’m a man and I get it. Honestly I’d way rather own that enormous impractical pickup. I’m more likely to be hauling hockey gear than lumber and drywall. I’m tall and girthy, I appreciate a spacious cab. I have child seats in my car.

Maybe men should stop pretending they don’t care a lot about fun.

Edit to add: but I do agree we need society to be less car/truck centric.

m0darn, to memes in It really makes me cringe every time they talk about logic...

A slightly different hot take:

Professing to be a mormon is a logical decision if your culture is mormon.

Disinterest in pursuing a more empirical world view is not illogical if one would have to damage their relationship with those closest to them in its pursuit.

(Sorry about the pretentiousness of that (and this) sentence, I can’t find a more vernacular way of expressing these ideas succinctly).

m0darn, to risa in Happy Monday! We're sorry for nothing.

Um, ACKSHUALLY In this scene of the Simpsons (S13E04) Smithers is horrified by the dancers. It’s NOT that he’s struggling to resist looking at them.

Are we meant to believe that you find Star Trek memes horrifying? I hope someone got fired for that gaffe.

Worst. Meme. Ever.

m0darn, to memes in Impossible

Games need a ‘this is the last match for me’ switch. The number of times I’ve reflexively requeued (or been auto requeued) when I meant to do something else is a large number.

m0darn, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in The Jebus Said So.

Like yeah I don’t, but didn’t he curse a fig tree for not having fruit, while it wasn’t fig season?

Didn’t he get himself executed for like being offended that people were doing business at the temple?

How is that not taking shit personally and arguing with strangers?

You don’t think he’d be like coming in hot on a comment chain?

m0darn, to memes in History go brrrr

IMHO there is nothing wrong with the N word used in an history lesson.

Have you spoken to any [other] people that have been subjected to anti-black bigotry directly about how its inclusion would affect them in a lesson?

I am a white man that had a similar view to you. About 10 years ago I had a conversation with a black classmate about appropriate use of that word. It was my position that it’s too bad we continually empower the word by avoiding it even in dry intellectual contexts and we shouldn’t censor it when reading quotations.

She said:

I know you’re not being racist but it still makes me super uncomfortable to hear you say it.

I made the decision not to say it ever again. Obviously my classmate can’t speak for all black people, every person has different experiences, and reactions will be along a continuum. There might be situations where the educational value of using that word explicitly, outweighs the discomfort it causes. But I think it’s pretty inappropriate for me to ‘whitesplain’ prejudice (and the language of prejudice, and the power… of the language of prejudice)

Teachers have to ask themselves: How much will its explicit use enhance the lesson? How many students are we willing to risk alienating? How much time would we like to spend defending our decision to use the word explicitly? How much of that will be class time?

Even with a lengthy preamble setting the perfect context to use it explicitly with minimal potential for alienating students there’s a significant chance we’ll fuck it up and spend the rest of the class reteaching the class why we think they are wrong to be offended.

Some of them will be disingenuous, some of them will be sincerely offended white soyboys not too dissimilar to me, some of them will be legitimately alienated racialized minorities.

We’d also be implicitly asking the non offended racialized minorities to stick up for us. Their well meaning friends will ask them to weigh in on the subject (and speak for all blacks). It’s not fair to them.

In a context where class time is limited, I have to think that students are best served with more lesson time and less meta-discussion. So I don’t think it’s a good idea to use the word explicitly in educational contexts, unless maybe there’s some sort of vetting of students for the course.

m0darn, to lemmyshitpost in The Jebus Said So.

I’m not a biblical scholar, like at all, but isn’t that exactly the sort of thing he’d say/ do?

m0darn, to memes in Seriously spends $80 to drive 20km..

/mapswithoutNewZealand

m0darn, to memes in Every time

Get beaten badly by a team.

Play again.

New team is you plus members of team that recently easily beat you.

Now they are not good.

m0darn, to lemmyshitpost in Does Lemmy skew old enough for this one?

As a parent of young children I’ve learned that Saturday morning cartoons are actually for my wife and I to have a moment to ourselves.

m0darn, to memes in Personal space

I don’t see what’s notable about your picture

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