InnovativeFarmer

InnovativeFarmer t1_jd64aef wrote

I used to get stuff with all kinds of stamps. Scar Face (his face, not words), Fatal, Maxima, Stop (a stop sign with the stop), Nodzilla (godzilla with nodzilla written underneath), Ghost, 9mm, .50, Bin Laden (face), all kind of haute couture brands, etc. I have no idea how they stamped them but they changed up so much that sometimes I thought they had to be printing using a computer but it looked like a rubber stamp and ink.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_jbk9u6b wrote

I used to wear high tops almost exclusively playing sports. I broke my lower leg and dislocated my ankle when a player did a take slide. It was bad. Really close to being a compound fracture. They had to cut the cleats off because they were high tops. I learned that day if its bad enough high tops arent going to stop it. They just get in the way.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_j9whpl3 wrote

We talking shit. The fact that people have died in caves and caves arent really were humans live means too many people have died in caves. If we still lived in caves than it wouldnt be a big deal for us to die in caves but we dont live in caves anymore.

There is someone in a skyscrapers somewhere in the world all the time. You would think with all the people who goes to skyscrapers there would be many famous instances of skyscraper deaths but its not a thing. There are famous cave deaths.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_j9wg7wg wrote

We were talking about caves. Rabies came up. We werent talking facts at that point. Just talking some shit. But feral dogs and bats are the big ones to watch out for when it comes to rabies. Thats a fact for the whole world. Feral dogs are number 1 and bats are number 2 last time I checked. I know because I came in contact with a bat in an apartment in Worcester. It was the second time it happened at that address but I wasnt there the first time. One of my housemates was and she said animals control told them to check for small bites and if they had anything that looked like a bite to go to the hospital ASAP.

I also knew someone who took in a racoon thinking it would make a good pet and everyone at that house had to get rabies shots. Not fun and not cheap.

Just to be clear, we were just talking shit having fun on reddit (the most serious site on the internet) not spreading misinformation.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_j9suw8h wrote

Bats are dangerous. Rabies is bad. You may not even know you got bite by a bat. Their bites don't normally hurt. Unless its one of those bigger bats.

There is probably just the normal diseases like Legionnaires disease and parasite like Giardia. But also just getting lost or stuck. I would probably get lost and die. Contracting a super disease would be cool if I made it out of the cave because af least I would be infamous for being the idiot that cause the new pandemic. History books eitjer way. Spelunking is dangerous for experts. I realized that their are quite a few activities that have a mortality rate for experts that makes it unacceptable for beginners.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_j6penen wrote

From my experience with the 90s its pretty accurate. Maybe a bit of caricatures but that is understandable.

The only thing I can criticize is the lack of other drugs. A kid in my high school got arrested by joint task force with 250 hits of acid. There wasnt close 250 kids that would be willing to take acid at my high school but he brought all of it with him. Heroin was also a huge problem because of the proximity to Philly. So much coke too. It was a small town high school with city high school drug problems.

I know people who went to high school in that part of the country in the 90s and meth would have been pretty accessible. That and prescription opiates.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_j6ly838 wrote

Chickens can fly high enough to get into the canopy of trees. Thats where they would normally roost. Their wings get clipped so they dont fly off. The modern chicken is a distant descendant of a bird from Asia but domesticated chickens can still fly high enough that coops would have to either have really tall fences or some sort of roof enclosure. I have seen domesticated chickens that didnt have their wings clipped and they could easily get up into tall oak, maple, and pine trees.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_iye1pkb wrote

Sekiro's closest comparison is Bloodborne but it is different enough that it is very different from Bloodborne. In Sekiro, you arent really punished for attacking and hesitation can mean death in many boss fight. There are shinobi tools to use as projectiles and there is guarding.

I just started Elden Ring and it feels like a Souls game. The combat still feels like guarding, parrying, taking advantage of open attack windows.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_iy1b68v wrote

The sauce she uses is like a bechamel but not quite a bechamel.

Thats why a typed "a bechamel like sauce" and "its not quite a bechamel" that she uses to make her cheese sauce. Its not a mornay. That because is not even a bechamel she uses to make her cheese sauce. Its closer to the gravy she uses for cream chipped beef. Sometimes she just uses corn starch to thicken and there were a few times just used a thickening agent she got from an eldery friend of hers. Its what she has on hand.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_ixjf56k wrote

I mean they need to build more crossings along the Hudson. I have crossed over quite frequently since I have family and friends that live in MA and I lived there for a bit. The traffic is bad in the vicinity of the crossings and during busy hours. I recently crossed over the GW and it was smooth both ways around mid-morning to mid-day but I did hit traffic going north near Connecticut. Really bad traffic. But thats typcial for CT.

We need more way to cross the Hudson.

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InnovativeFarmer t1_ixj4by1 wrote

Unless we can widen the ways across the Hudson or add more crossing, making the the NJTP wider just means more cars get to the bottlenecks faster. There are four ways to cross the Hudson. 3 are connected to the NJ Turnpike. The Tappenzee Bridge is a bit north but still acceptable sometimes to avoid traffic, especially if you are going north of the city.

I hope more crossings are added.

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