AsFarAsItGoes
AsFarAsItGoes t1_jabx9dd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in eli5 What is the difference between Iron and Steel? by georgecoffey
Rule 4: “Explain for laypeople (but not actual 5 year olds)”
I think the explanation absolutely works.
AsFarAsItGoes t1_j9uvv7a wrote
Reply to comment by GANDORF57 in Exits? Saw this while working at a site, made me chuckle. by MudHut1000
It’s all a big conspiracy the band started to rake in money. And it goes back to ancient times! They bribed philosophers to theorize that those were the “elements”. The entertainment industry truly is fucked up
AsFarAsItGoes t1_j9uuruv wrote
Reply to comment by CRSRep in Exits? Saw this while working at a site, made me chuckle. by MudHut1000
Ah yes, the two most substantial philosophies of the 21st century
AsFarAsItGoes t1_j9uujg7 wrote
Reply to comment by Specialist_Mouse_307 in Exits? Saw this while working at a site, made me chuckle. by MudHut1000
But who started it? Certainly not us… there should be a song about this topic.
AsFarAsItGoes t1_j9uu4fl wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous-Bee-1557 in Exits? Saw this while working at a site, made me chuckle. by MudHut1000
Neolithic cave painting;
“… anyways, as the great philosopher Ugh Bgoo Gklup once said: fire hot, not touch good, meat good, fire touch meat, meat gooder! Fire good? Fire not good? Fire exist.”
Edit: and yes, I was thinking about the SpongeBob (SpongeGar) episode
AsFarAsItGoes t1_j9utiez wrote
Reply to comment by 5d100 in Exits? Saw this while working at a site, made me chuckle. by MudHut1000
Don’t be fooled, it’s what big fire wants you to think. Fire is as real as birds. Wake up sheeple!
AsFarAsItGoes t1_j73zesr wrote
I hope this will stay in our collective memory for a long time, but I have zero confidence that it will last long enough.
Japan has old stone markers telling people to not build below this point, because that’s where the “last big tsunami” hit.
Japan is incredibly save, compared to how many different natural disasters they are prone to. But when nature starts acting up, we are still not much better than a butterfly in a storm.
AsFarAsItGoes t1_iz6x4f6 wrote
Reply to comment by NobleRotter in Global energy crisis is turbocharging an "extraordinary" boom in renewable energy so vast it could yet "keep alive the possibility of limiting global warming to 1.5C". by HYPERHERPADERP_
Adolf Hitler paradoxically lead Europe into an age of unprecedented unity (the European Union), decline of open imperialism (GB, France, Japan, and many more gave up their imperialistic ambitions), and decades of insane technological and economical advances.
Hitler is not - and of course should not - be known for “doing” all that, because it was not what he had in mind.
In the same vein, Putin will not become “the savior”, even if his actions ultimately help the global society. He did not plan on helping, and he is not going to be credited for it.
AsFarAsItGoes t1_jaeuict wrote
Reply to comment by BarredOwl in Mexican quake dogs returning from Turkey were given first class seats on Turkish airlines. by beneaththeslope
Your comment made me curious about how dogs usually travel in airplanes, and some googling later: me thinks not being in a box in economy already is the equivalent to first class…
I found some hilarious guidelines, saying that pets can travel in a box that fits under the seat in front of yours. That’s like a 40cm/1 foot space. I’d not even want the tiniest of dogs to travel like that.
Other ways are more like checked baggage, also in a box of course, and unless you specifically train a dog to do that, it seems like a horrible thing to do to your regular pet.
I am not surprised the dogs from OP get special treatment. They are trained to do one thing specifically, and anything that could mess them up psychologically (like being trapped in a box away from their handlers for hours in an airplane) has to be avoided, so they can do what they’ve been trained for.