GenoPax
GenoPax t1_ja076zf wrote
Reply to comment by Fargone in Mount Shasta from the Pacific Crest Trail. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California, USA. [4782 x 2090] [OC] by Fargone
If you took this shot yourself then there'll be more to come and one will go viral I'm sure. Well done!
GenoPax t1_j9zs8oe wrote
Reply to Mount Shasta from the Pacific Crest Trail. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California, USA. [4782 x 2090] [OC] by Fargone
It’s a shame more people didn’t see this, it’s an amazing shot, what time of year?
GenoPax t1_j9xv1s7 wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in A platform for products with no planned obsolescence by shanoshamanizum
Good question that completely went over his head.
GenoPax t1_j9rs1xa wrote
Reply to My Dad, somewhere on an aircraft carrier in World War II; he was a fighter pilot in the navy during WWII. He earned the Navy Cross Medal for extraordinary heroism in combat (second to the medal of honor) and came home to live a quiet life and raise a family. by TampaSaint
Very impressive, he sounds like a great man and very humble.
GenoPax t1_j8quchi wrote
As long as they were the most skilled, best surgeons available, because that is the highest priority.
GenoPax t1_iyxjx67 wrote
Reply to The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine limits transmission, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19 even among patients infected by variants of the virus, but the effectiveness of antibodies it generates diminishes as patients get older by Wagamaga
So they don’t protect the only age group that their life depends on an effective vacccine?
GenoPax t1_iydxjt8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in As a non-American, reading On The Road, felt like a snapshot of postwar youthful Boomer mentality. by [deleted]
Yeah, I agree with most of what you said. But remember those were the children of wealthier upper middle class, but most people were poor. They didn't have cars, much less nice things to frivolously spend on, like trips. Trips. The unprecedented wealth that the majority of the population of western countries have has never been experienced by people the past.
GenoPax t1_iyceyff wrote
Reply to As a non-American, reading On The Road, felt like a snapshot of postwar youthful Boomer mentality. by [deleted]
There are selfish twats in every generation, but in every generation they choose a great ignored “sin” of their parents generation and attempt to solve it but ignores the virtues of the previous generation that addressed their issues. So this inter generational partisanship thing is over blown but highlights a real tension. Do you thing the vast majority of people see beyond generational stereotypes? Some very young console their lack of understanding and wisdom by dismissing their elders as “boomers” and some older folks dismiss the younger generations discoveries because of their stubbornness and close mindedness that comforts them in their circumscribed ideology? I guess my main point is there are selfish twats in every generation, but in every generation they choose a great ignores sin of their parents generation and attempt to solve.
GenoPax t1_jdt6waw wrote
Reply to This sub's most popular posts regarding Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist are negative... I loved it! by benspaperclip
Loved it too!