awildhorsepenis

awildhorsepenis t1_jacj5gj wrote

We are building/living on a sea of dead debris.

If it goes far back enough you’ll have to start digging through a few thousand years of dust and dirt and so on.

I assume that you’d have to keep digging out the buildings assuming a society lived in the same buildings for those thousands of years.

Geology and specifically formations under the earths surface can provide far more detail than I.

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awildhorsepenis t1_jacgyfk wrote

I worked in the oil fields, like a supplementary geologist.

Long story short, they drill with this stuff called OBM (oil based mud) it’s mud with oil in it. Sometimes as thick as brownie batter.

How did we clean our samples we took?

Dawn dish soap.

Or you could run your pants through the diesel sink, not sure that would help though.

TLDR: Dawn dish soap saved the ducks, why not save you too?

Edit: if dawn dish soap doesn’t work, use more dawn dish soap.

Edit edit: as someone mentioned this is for Blue Dawn dish soap.

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awildhorsepenis t1_jab8zjv wrote

Gojira typically fits this bill, im a huge fan of Way of all flesh, but Mars to Sirius or any album will do.

Lamb of God is also a go to, specifically the Ashes of the Wake Album.

Amon Amarth can let that pent up anger out in a healthy way of envisioning yourself as a bloodthirsty vikings set out by the Jarl to rape and pillage for conquest.

First two mastodon albums,

Deliverance, And any other no acoustic earlier opeth albums also work.

From there it goes into Pantera, slaughtered is a great example. Message in blood is a good one.

Death: the last 2 albums are my favorite.

Then you’ve got heavy ass judas priest, painkiller is a decent album but maybe not as angry.

Mega seth is nice, holy wars of course but i find a lot of value in peace sells and countdown.

I like the song Angry again by Megadeth.

Uh thanks for reading!

-Dick

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