I think grampa has a tree identification problem. It looks like a spruce forrest or something, definitely not pines.
angrystego
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I finally found a way to repay with my own cat tax - hopefully you’ll see the pic - her name is Carmen. It was a lovely conversation, hope to see you around!
What a christian graveyard would look like if Jesus was hanged.
Ok, I’ll go with velociraptor. Maybe not as an icon of thought, but I’ll go with it.
angrystego@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•Burger King must face lawsuit claiming its Whoppers are too small18·2 years agoThe pictures are allowed to be misleading
- That’s not good. Time to change that.
angrystego@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Small children are well known to be afraid of voids (closets, under the bed) in their sleeping area. Knowing this, why don't we design children's rooms to eliminate them?1·2 years agoI think for some children that’s the best way to overcome fear. Not for all children, though, people are built different.
angrystego@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Armed with traffic cones, protesters are immobilizing driverless cars72·2 years agoThe date on the article means nothing, because the information had been published before in other news sources. This article just republished old news with a new date.
I feel with you though, you didn’t know that.
angrystego@kbin.socialto Autism@lemmy.world•I would appreciate a diagnosis or classification of autism that isn't described as a disorder3·2 years agoHow should the environment be adjusted? Are there any easy steps that would help a lot without inconveniencing others? I’d genuinely love to know.
angrystego@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•Alabama wants to be the 1st state to execute a prisoner by making him breathe only nitrogen71·2 years agoCan you please share more of your experience? What was the occasion and the set-up? What was it like?
angrystego@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•Alabama wants to be the 1st state to execute a prisoner by making him breathe only nitrogen2·2 years agoMany ways of killing people can be done on big scale. Do you have some specific information about Alabama planning to make it large scale or are you worried because it includes gas?
angrystego@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How did people refer to clockwise movement before the invention of the clock?2·2 years agoI think saying “keep turning the component to the west” wouldn’t really work.
angrystego@kbin.socialto News@lemmy.world•Carlos Santana apologizes for anti-trans comments he made during a recent concert111·2 years agoWell, sometimes people can make statements because they don’t understand. They can realize they were an asshole and change their mind about things. This may or may not be the case. Anyway, I think it’s a good thing that he didn’t double down.
Aww, so cute! I happen to have her secret sister with inverted color of spots:
There’s no indication in the picture that the scratches were done on purpose. I still think it’s very cute.
The acceptance is one-sided in case of animals, so to make the question fair, we should ask: Would exploitation of humans be acceptable to the aliens? The answer is: Let’s hope that besides higher intelligence they also have much higher empathy!
angrystego@kbin.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do people brush their teeth first thing in the morning?1·2 years agoInteresting, it’s kind of the other way around for me! I wake up ready for food. After brushing, my taste buds are knocked off by the toothpaste and I loose all apetite.
angrystego@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Everything Made By an AI Is In the Public Domain11·2 years agoI think you missunderstood. What they’re saying is using AI is still based on human creativity. A human comes up with a creative idea and uses a brush or an AI to visualize the idea. This opinion is built on belief that creative thinking is the heartof art and is more important than the physical process of crafting, the technique one uses to express the idea. There can be duscussions about that, of course.
This is a briliant question. I know of a research focused on the positive aspect. Participants, who got to play a game in which they were a superhero and helped people, were immediately afterwards much less hesitant to help (in a staged small accident that happened during the final talk with the examiner). So it seems you could get into habit of helping. I suppose it could work the other way aroud as well and you could build a habit of being selfish and not caring by playing such people. But I suppose most actors don’t play only vilains all the time and have good habits outside the role. Also, playing a vilain can certainly help you connect to and understand your darker sides, which is a great way of getting control of them.
Unlike sharks, who are very smooth.