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Hey, we’ve all been there.
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Hey, we’ve all been there.
You sound like us. We have a few weeks blocked off but no plans yet.
No, No. You don’t understand. They are great drivers, an accident won’t happen to THEM!
That’s a good point, I choose to be flattered.
Iditarod sounds neat!
We usually know what city/countries we want to visit this year, but actually looking for hotels or airfare is like a month out. We’re pretty chill vacationers, and we have our style worked out so it’s not usually stressful for us. YMMV!
Dog sitting is challenging, that’s true. We’ve had trouble with that before.
My new bestie right here.
This is me as well.
You must camp nicer places than I do!
The dog is a problem for sure.
That sucks, but it’s an interesting way to plan!
You know how some people’s like having a ridiculously huge truck just to show off to other people that have a ridiculously huge truck? Some gun enthusiasts are like that. It’s not uncommon to see novelty guns like this made, sometimes custom or sometimes by a factory. Stuff like a revolver that also shoots shotgun shells or a pistol with two barrels to shoot two shots at once or a bolt-action pistol to shoot the (basically) largest rifle rounds.
I think this happens in any hobby. I’m sure there are bird watchers with $5000 custom hand-ground binocular lenses or something.
It is the Prophets’ Will for you to hearken to it.
Here’s a great podcast episode about the design competition and fraught construction of the Sydney Opera House. https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/cautionary-tales/a-chorus-of-contempt-at-the-sydney-opera-house
It has also been featured in Star Trek as a hat.
My child intensifies
I’m hear four ewe, bay bee!
You’re a sea cucumber.
His schlongs is in a jar somewhere. Best that, Jesus!
It’s meaningless and unfunny.
Sysiphus is cursed to forever till a boulder uphill.
The Hilbert Hotel is a philosophical math idea. It has an infinite number of rooms, all full. If you another person wants a room, everyone with a room moves over one. Room 1 moves into room 2, etc. Room 1 is now empty for the new person, and the hotel again has an infinite number of rooms, all full. Just one larger infinite than before.
The Ship of Theseus is a Greek story from Plutarch’s Lives about a ship whose parts get replaced as they wear out. The question is - is it the same ship if it has none of the same parts?