@techzappy.bsky.social
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If this is the only PSL you know, this post makes little sense lol
Image of Parallel-strand lumber from wikipedia
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The only thing that distracts them enough from this hell anymore?
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The burst will be all the bigger. I'm just here for picking up the scraps in the ruins.
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Igwie muss man ja eine 200m Yacht bezahlen.
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When your economy is solely based on oil.
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Especially in times like these, where proper work -> gratification is hard to come by.
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Is that a cry for help or a declaration of challenge?
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The king of reliability seems to be the Mercedes Benz E-class from the 90s. You can still find a lot of them driving around here in Germany.
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Sorry. I wrote this in the mindset of a traditional german value set, which includes reliable and sturdy. Some Opels in the past had a reputation to spend more time at the repair shop, than on the road.
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Quest relevant mobs often drop common loot, because everyone needs to farm them. So you could be described as "farmable".
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And Opel is not even considered to be among the greatest in my social circle.
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It's probably the same mechanism like the "back-to-office" movement. A cheap excuse to fire people you don't like.
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But now it's all men, no metal. In that case you'd need aoe and anti-logistic weapons. Or drone swarms.
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No. Feed the bubble more, so the pop will be bigger.
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That's what my parents, classmates and colleagues often said.
But it's probably autism.
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I'm fun at parties. If I would go.
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If Kleiber's law applies fairies, it would mean, that you'd be seriously pressed to ingest enough dewdrops before they vanish to keep up your metabolic rate, making it a rather stressful endeavor. The dance on the dandelion might be cultural and subject to peer judgment, further increasing stress.