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Pron on VHS posted:Whats going on here? Homage, coincidence, or a secret message? Probably homage, since both movies are Spielberg films.
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Dango Bango posted:Yeah once everyone got out aggressively, my "do I need to stay as a witness for this?" went to HELL NO. When the other car tried to get away, I figured I could get the license plate and call that in. Funny to hear the dispatcher's response when I told her it was a blue lives matter plate. And her being absolutely confused when I gave permission for contact/follow-up but said I didn't want any personal information listed in any reports. I think you’re AZ too, right? I really hate the proliferation of blue lives/red lives matter license plates, especially since as you mentioned, it’s almost always significantly increasing the chance that the person driving the car is a giant rear end in a top hat who thinks the rules apply to others, but not them (because, you know, they support blue lives!)
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 21:15 |
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Pron on VHS posted:Whats going on here? Homage, coincidence, or a secret message? If you're looking for stuff to watch the new Shogun miniseries drops on Hulu and FX today. Feel like that'd be right up your alley.
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Pron on VHS posted:Whats going on here? Homage, coincidence, or a secret message? I love me a good minor character actor, Stephen Tobolowski sitting pretty on top of that list
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C-Euro posted:If you're looking for stuff to watch the new Shogun miniseries drops on Hulu and FX today. Feel like that'd be right up your alley. I am excited to watch this, op
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 21:38 |
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Got into copper on Sunday. First day out on the slopes yesterday and we went for like six hours. Worked up to a double black diamond. Hadnt been out west to ski since I was like 10. One of the guys in my group who is a fantastic skier mentioned I was doing pretty well but looked like I was “really fighting the mountain out there.” Second day and my legs are useless. Fresh powder this morning and I couldn’t even keep my skis straight I’m so tired. I’m lying down in the room just to get the strength to crawl to the hot tub. https://x.com/formerlyfiz/status/1762579908075659381?s=46&t=JBd6ZXmGQ3LmWL-ineTnAA It was also whiteout this morning. Currently in the middle of a projected 20 inches. I’ve never seen snow fall like this in my life.
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Canned Sunshine posted:I think you’re AZ too, right? I really hate the proliferation of blue lives/red lives matter license plates, especially since as you mentioned, it’s almost always significantly increasing the chance that the person driving the car is a giant rear end in a top hat who thinks the rules apply to others, but not them (because, you know, they support blue lives!) Yep, I'm in AZ. You're exactly right, unfortunately.
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Ornery and Hornery posted:I am excited to watch this, op
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seiferguy posted:Unrelated, but I just found out Nedry from Jurassic Park wore the same clothes as The Goonies: That's kind of a stretch as Hawaiian shirt, grey coat, and yellow rain coat are hardly distinctive or unique clothing choices.
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FizFashizzle posted:Got into copper on Sunday. First day out on the slopes yesterday and we went for like six hours. Worked up to a double black diamond. Hadnt been out west to ski since I was like 10. One of the guys in my group who is a fantastic skier mentioned I was doing pretty well but looked like I was “really fighting the mountain out there.” This has been me skiing for the past 2 years (my first two times out) with my son. First day good, legs dead for rest of the trip. Going to switch things up next time and ski together the first day and lessons on later days.
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Dang Fiz that’s awesome / gorgeous
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Kalli posted:… Come with me and you'll be Its like Fyre Fest Kidz Bop
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# ? Feb 27, 2024 22:29 |
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I think artificial sweetners are one of the most studied food additives on the planet but every slow news day they find some idiot to trot out the "this causes cancer" or "diet drinks not better than normal" But there's always the caveat that you physically cannot consume enough diet sodia to hit the levels of exposure you would need to over a prolonged period to be at risk and one study somewhere found that diet soft drink may contribute to a continuing habit of craving sugar and sweeter foods. About the only thing diet soda does that's bad is, it's acidic so it'll rot your teeth if you don't brush your teeth and maintain good dental hygiene. Not a doctor obvs but it comes up so often on podcasts, in articles on fitness pages and on and on the list goes I think its pretty settled at this point.
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FizFashizzle posted:Got into copper on Sunday. First day out on the slopes yesterday and we went for like six hours. Worked up to a double black diamond. Hadnt been out west to ski since I was like 10. One of the guys in my group who is a fantastic skier mentioned I was doing pretty well but looked like I was “really fighting the mountain out there.”
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Thaddius the Large posted:I love me a good minor character actor, Stephen Tobolowski sitting pretty on top of that list My wife has been friendly acquaintances with his wife for about 30 years, we hung out with them at a cocktail party or something many years ago and he's a super pleasant and nice guy and really great at telling interesting stories about the stuff he's worked on.
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FizFashizzle posted:It was also whiteout this morning. Currently in the middle of a projected 20 inches. I’ve never seen snow fall like this in my life. gently caress yes, big Rocky Mountain snow rules.
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I've started biking again and I have no idea how I did this so much as a kid. My rear end hates me right now
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LeeMajors posted:gently caress yes, big Rocky Mountain snow rules. The Colorado river basin lives for one more year!
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 00:10 |
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It’s kind of funny how two years ago the west coast seemed to be on the verge of a huge water crisis and now they’ve had two straight years of really wet winters. I guess that’s the climate for you. I’m wondering what things will be long term. Will that area get wetter instead of dryer? I have no loving clue.
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Bird in a Blender posted:It’s kind of funny how two years ago the west coast seemed to be on the verge of a huge water crisis and now they’ve had two straight years of really wet winters. I guess that’s the climate for you. I’m wondering what things will be long term. Will that area get wetter instead of dryer? I have no loving clue. Rain doesn't actually help that much for water supply (at least in Washington, but I think it's also true in California and Oregon) we need snow in the mountains that then melts and slowly fills up natural and artificial reservoirs. Rain mostly just immediately goes into the Pacific ocean.
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Bird in a Blender posted:It’s kind of funny how two years ago the west coast seemed to be on the verge of a huge water crisis and now they’ve had two straight years of really wet winters. I guess that’s the climate for you. I’m wondering what things will be long term. Will that area get wetter instead of dryer? I have no loving clue. IIRC the paper I did in college many eons ago, the pendulum will get more extreme over time. So crazy rain and flooding followed by intense droughts will be pretty normal by then. There's actual scientists studying this but yeah
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Air Skwirl posted:Rain doesn't actually help that much for water supply (at least in Washington, but I think it's also true in California and Oregon) we need snow in the mountains that then melts and slowly fills up natural and artificial reservoirs. Rain mostly just immediately goes into the Pacific ocean. I thought California got a lot of snow too, up in the mountains where they need it.
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Qwijib0 posted:The Colorado river basin lives for one more year! Look I rafted the Arkansas last summer and it seemed fine /crisis
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Bird in a Blender posted:I thought California got a lot of snow too, up in the mountains where they need it. We do (in good years), but as everything warms up, more of it will fall as rain than snow and the snow will melt faster Relatedly, since I'm a dumbass, I'm about to get myself stuck in this upcoming blizzard to attend a wedding near Tahoe
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 00:37 |
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The California mountain lake I live on gained about 10 feet of water in the last couple years, still 6 feet from full. https://www.bbmwd.com/historical-lake-data a sexual elk fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Feb 28, 2024 |
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More podcast stuff but I guess there’s a push to make California more permeable instead of just shuttling all the rain directly into the pacific.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 00:52 |
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Qwijib0 posted:The Colorado river basin lives for one more year! Snowpack is average but antecedent water moisture is pretty poor so don’t expect great runoff. Maybe ~7 million ac-ft or so across the entire watershed.
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C-Euro posted:If you're looking for stuff to watch the new Shogun miniseries drops on Hulu and FX today. Feel like that'd be right up your alley. yes, but I want to reread the giant novel first. So maybe a year from now I will check it out.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 01:33 |
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Bird in a Blender posted:I thought California got a lot of snow too, up in the mountains where they need it. They do, the other issue is water management policies where they grow a bazillion almonds for export.
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Air Skwirl posted:They do, the other issue is water management policies where they grow a bazillion almonds for export. Don’t forget all of the alfalfa we also ship overseas!
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Canned Sunshine posted:Snowpack is average but antecedent water moisture is pretty poor so don’t expect great runoff. Maybe ~7 million ac-ft or so across the entire watershed. At some point Phoenix and Tucson will need to go full water recycling.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 02:20 |
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What the gently caress is up with this weather. We just had a line of tornado producing thunderstorms come through that are going to immediately be followed by snow.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 03:58 |
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Global warming baby. Learn to love it.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 04:05 |
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Intruder posted:I've started biking again and I have no idea how I did this so much as a kid. My rear end hates me right now Your sit bones gotta get used to time in the saddle. Get some padded shorts.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 04:38 |
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It's so bizarre to me that every time I watch the new episode of John Oliver on max they immediately recommend Bill Maher. Like, it makes sense in that they're both technically "comedy shows covering news and politics," but jesus christ.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 05:20 |
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Neither are funny and both are dumb as poo poo so it tracks.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 05:39 |
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Do tell, what exactly has Oliver said or done that is dumb as poo poo? His pieces seem very well done and put things into good perspective. I’m especially defensive of him because the pig butchering one opened my eyes to how the scammers are mainly slaves, etc.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 06:08 |
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I get attacking John Oliver for not being funny, I think he's funny but humor is very subjective. Bill Maher platforms fascists.
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 06:19 |
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Yeah funny vs unfunny I get. A majority of his jokes don’t land with me. The dumb is where I’m unclear
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Shogun status: it's good.
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