“attack stabbed”. He was really serious
Mildly reclusive American living in Europe.
Tends to get truculent about movies, music, the Oxford comma, and politics
“attack stabbed”. He was really serious
Just show us all up, why don’t you?
You are reminding me of parking lots, people walking by, knocking on steamed up windows.
Probably the worst, and most regular, was a couch in my parents’ living room. Spooning under a blanket can turn into clandestine sex real quick. All while watching cartoons.
one of my better ones involved the woods—sort of.
There’s a platform on the right, sort of behind the three trees.
Right there on that platform. I must admit the girl took the majority of the risk. All I had to do was unzip; she had to drop trou
I don’t mean anything besides curiosity when I ask a problematic question. Do you dream of it?
I guess it wasn’t very empty
So many questions.
How can you tell if a graveyard is abandoned?
If a grave is empty, is it a grave?
How did you know it was empty?
I thought I was prepared when I asked, but I was not ready for the base depravity I found.
Two “servers”
Pi4-8gb; 1TB SSD:
External-facing
Dual Xeon; 96Gb Ram; 50TB; bound NICs:
Internal, mostly
The one specific models I’m nostalgic for are the IBM ps/2 30 & 50.
” ever seen… [In the two weeks of] this month"
Love the hyperbole steering off to heavily careful qualifying
Breathalyzers don’t test for alcohol. They measure metabolites from alcohol
The experience all depends on what people are prepared for. The counties and cities in the Upper Midwest have plenty of specialized equipment for cleaning everything up and individuals all have plow trucks or gas snowblowers. I really only care about snow for Christmas and I’ve been let down a lot, but I’ll let myself hope for this year
I wish I was there. And it was closer to Christmas. I haven’t seen real snow since I moved to Germany and never a white Christmas. When I was a kid in Michigan, we would get 70cm a day, over and over, from October to May
“if I did die it would shock people, but it wouldn’t surprise anybody.”
There’s therapists for—well—therapy, doctors for medication, and social workers for problem living situations. However, the time away is just a break; a person has to continue all three of those aspects after they leave. Inpatient treatment is just to get started.
It was a few years back. He might have. I mean, he meant survival as in surviving. He was just lamenting that though people in Germany know CPR, they aren’t quick to come to people’s aid. I do remember him saying anecdotally that when someone hits the ground in the US a crowd of people forms trying to help, though they might be mostly untrained.
The hardest thing for me to understand here is that we’re talking about field hockey