LikeTearsInTheRain

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[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It was the first thing on their website for a bit but the Minnesota assassination took over shortly afterwards. For the rest of the day it was still on the homepage. But looks like it has fallen off a couple days after.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 5 points 2 weeks ago

Growing up, I'd occasionally tear up over a sad movie.

Now that I'm older, I seek out movies that tend to be depressing and tragic. Watching them alone let's me express a level of empathy or grief that is almost therapeutic. Most mainstream movies that are deemed sad may still only get me to slightly tear up like the past. But I've encountered enough indy or slightly lesser know films that fly under the radar and they make me ugly cry.

Being in a vulnerable mindset kind of helps because there are moments where I could probably fight it mentally and hold back my reaction. But if I allow myself to let go, then it's full on sobbing.

Recent movies that had that effect on me are Drawing Closer, and How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.

It's not always empathy, somethings its a personal element where I relate to someone on screen and I use them as a conduit to express the emotions I might normally suppress or stoicly ignore.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 14 points 2 months ago (2 children)

No, it must be from the ass.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I think only about 25% of tire materials are natural. The rest are synthetic rubber, resins and fillers, then metal.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 2 points 3 months ago

If we just assume women's lives are dependent on us not approaching them, then it's a win win for everyone.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Maybe it's a commentary about how the human body is beautiful but breast are supported by man made objects like this board (bras) and it distracts from the beauty. Just a first stab. Art pieces like this are meant to provoke thought.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 2 points 6 months ago

Project Borealis is a fan led spiritual successor. Unfortunately it's been a slow moving thing for a while. Suppose if this is about patient gaming, might as well be patient about it in case it ever comes out.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 3 points 7 months ago

I haven't explored other options yet but after DMing I've definitely started to make homebrew rules to try and take some of the silly rules out of the picture. Some RAW stuff and playing with rules lawyers really takes the fun and momentum out of trying to get newbies into the moment. Also doesn't help when some folks have terrible attention spans.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 2 points 7 months ago

Technically this happened is 2023. Insane nonetheless.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 6 points 8 months ago

Most bikes that retail for more than $600 or so will likely be very repairable. Department store bikes where the stem is integrated and has cheap components are harder to repair in that the parts typically just need to be replaced when they stop working and the metal used is so soft they tend to get chewed up easily as soon as you start working on it.

The parts will likely be held together using a combination of hex or torx bolts and very few if any use of Phillips screws. That can be a sign of a bike that is hard to repair if they're cheaping out on parts. That being said there are some bikes made of steel and large bolts and nuts which are designed for rugged use and ease of repair in 3rd world countries.

Watching YouTube videos on bike repairs like park tools or some of the Berm Peak flip bike videos can get you an idea of what bike repair entails and some red flags.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 21 points 8 months ago

First time I saw this online people seemed pretty convinced the dude just lost a sports bet and this is the loser's prize.

[–] LikeTearsInTheRain 3 points 8 months ago

Is collaborating with another party a bad thing here? Is there a specific type of collaboration you're referring to? That's a strange thing to lump in to an argument. This is the kind of partisan bullshit that got us here. A completely dysfunctional system where any cooperation between the two parties is viewed as corruption if not fully aligned with a single party's interest.

If the collaboration was to harm the general public, then that's a different story. But a general statement just adds to the vitriol.

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