bananon

joined 5 years ago
[–] bananon@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago

the confederation is called AES

lenin-tea

[–] bananon@hexbear.net 13 points 1 year ago

Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played. Have not played.

Yeah I’m a gamer big-cool

[–] bananon@hexbear.net 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not true! Bush senior was the director of the CIA

[–] bananon@hexbear.net 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Even when they fail they fly, folks a-little-trolling

[–] bananon@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Before I can legitimize an e-reader I have to finish the stacks of real books laying in piles on my shelves

[–] bananon@hexbear.net 15 points 1 year ago (2 children)
[–] bananon@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is that the Appen gig? I applied to that but they didn’t like my answers to the calibration quiz lol

[–] bananon@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago

When I lived in Copenhagen, I biked every day, but really only to the metro station. The great bike infrastructure was coupled with great walking infrastructure, so there were very few times I actually needed a bike. Also seemingly paradoxically, better biking infrastructure also meant greater risk of crashing, simply because of the volume of riders. Rush hours are a real sight, seeing hundreds of people move in a single blob down the street. There’s as many rules of the road as we have for cars, and I’m honestly surprised they don’t require licenses. I had only been there for a couple months when I got in my first accident. Neither of us were hurt, but we fell in the road in front of an oncoming bus lol. I feel bad for the guy, my beater of a bike’s spokes got stuck in his super fancy brake and it snapped off. I’ll still take that crash over anything I’d experience in the US though. The real danger is the people on mopeds who use the bike paths. I saw it a lot with food delivery drivers unfortunately.

Little fun Danish bicycle tidbit: pretty much everyone calls it cycling there. Biking is only for motorcycles, and “bikers” and “rockers” are what the media still calls gang members. Allegedly this is because of the Hell’s Angels and other biker gangs, who have been in Scandinavia for decades and still run a lot of the drug trade.

 

Need an obscure book that’s not on the go-to sites and I’m not paying 60 bucks lol

 

Just broke my wrist, and it takes me like 10x as long to type anything. I had been looking into written alternatives for a while, and this blew me over the edge. I like the Remarkable 2, but I don't think I can justify that much on a device that can only read and write documents without trying one out first. The other option people keep recommending to me is an ipad. I don't have one of those either, but I've used one with a paper screen so at least I know how that feels. My biggest problem with the ipad is the opposite of the Remarkable, there are too many apps and I have no idea which to use. So what apps do you use, if any, or do you use another thing entirely?

 

I think this is the most American thing I’ve ever experienced. I didn’t even realize what was happening in the moment. I just saw everyone else duck for cover and followed without thinking. My friend thought it was for a surprise party. We waited there, huddled under tables for minutes that felt like hours, not knowing what was happening just beyond chairs in front of us. Luckily it was a fight at the bar, not a mass shooting, so no shots were fired.

The aftermath was so surreal. Once we finally get out from under our table most of the people had already fled, including the guy with the gun. A family member of the gunman comes up and publicly apologizes to everyone. My friends and I just sit back down and start laughing, cracking jokes about what had happened, it was such a comical experience. Everyone else must have thought we were insane.

The staff gave us our food for free, but we must have tipped like $40 because we overheard a waiter complain about not getting paid for the day. We take our food to go and have to weave around a dozen cop cars to make it back onto a highway where people were none the wiser about what had just happened.

In a very twisted and macabre way, I feel as if what happened wasn’t real or legitimate precisely because no one died. Perhaps an incredibly harrowing experience for others has simply become a funny story for me to tell, because there are so many greater instances of violence that have already become completely normalized.

 

Mark Twain once said that God invented war so Americans would learn geography. Evidently, God didn’t try hard enough.

 

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Honestly by the end of this their struggle session might give us a run for our money. Currently at 8 upvotes and 110 comments. OP is also a new account who has only posted this and in r/Taiwan. Grab your popcorn folks, this one’s juicy.

EDIT: The cowards locked it.

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