You do what you need 8 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
You think a raccoon would be able to use a tiny glock? I feel like not only they could, they'd have better trigger discipline than a lot of people.
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Bethesda IRL 1 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Hahahaha yes! The Oblivion videos from Emmett LaFave are also golden!
Edit: found the playlist with, I assume, all of them! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3_MhxfXgHC7f8yMeyGsQmXXlNlXL0tt5
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Edited 2 years ago
Edit: found the playlist with, I assume, all of them! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3_MhxfXgHC7f8yMeyGsQmXXlNlXL0tt5
Lol 9 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
I usually make a character that represents me (both in terms of looks and personality) on my first playthrough and then go wild with the next ones.
Recently I started playing a game called Solasta: Crown of the Magister which is basically DnD in video game form (with dice rolls, ability checks, alignment and everything), and you can create your whole squad in that game (including writing a backstory if you want!) so of course I spent waaaaay too much time on it lol
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Recently I started playing a game called Solasta: Crown of the Magister which is basically DnD in video game form (with dice rolls, ability checks, alignment and everything), and you can create your whole squad in that game (including writing a backstory if you want!) so of course I spent waaaaay too much time on it lol
So anyway, that's how I got into hiking. 2 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
I basically dress like Snape so I got the first one. Still working on the other two though.
Edit: Actually sometimes I go to the woods to get pine cones, leaves, moss and sticks to make potpourri. I love when my house smells like the forest. So actually I'm only missing the children part.
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Edited 2 years ago
Edit: Actually sometimes I go to the woods to get pine cones, leaves, moss and sticks to make potpourri. I love when my house smells like the forest. So actually I'm only missing the children part.
Gorgeous fluffy cows I met the other day 3 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Just as I was getting into the car to leave, the brown one at the front started scratching her head on the tree. Sad I didn't get that, it was so darn cute.
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Pigeon on my balcony: I'll try spinning, that's a good trick! 11 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Sorry for the poor quality, I had to film from afar as not to disturb the pigeon. Also I was laughing my ass off while filming.
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*Panics in introvert* 2 comments
A Cool Dish 6 comments
And have fun 17 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
@guest_ I suppose it depends on what you define as harm. When you get a job, logically someone else didn't, and they're sad about it. Does that classify as harm? It could in reality be a net gain because they might go on to find a job that fits them better. When you step on grass and crush some bugs, you didn't mean to harm them, it just sort of happens as a result of your existence. This I see as a sort of balance, a natural cycle. Where I do see real harm is us messing up whole ecosystems and causing extinctions or consuming things made by slave labor. I'd say we should all be more mindful of our choices but even that is a privileged statement, not everyone would be able to make ends meet if they only shopped from local farmers or bought ethically made clothes. But as @promanchild said, I have been seeing some positive change lately, so I'm generally somewhat positive about the future. Let's hope it's enough, I guess?
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My entry form to win hot cross bun 5 comments
Exoplanets 21 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
I guess they really wanted to drive the point home that no ground is truly safe and stuff can crunch or even explode under your feet at any time, when you least expect it.
But idk I'm not an expert in metaphors.
But idk I'm not an expert in metaphors.
Exoplanets 21 comments
Exoplanets 21 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
In Czech we have a saying that translates into "The shot goose will always scream the loudest". If you thought our jokes weren't aimed at you, you wouldn't have "screamed" in the first place. So I apologize for any offense caused, and wish you all a good night.
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Exoplanets 21 comments
Exoplanets 21 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
No drama here, just making jokes. Which (at least speaking for myself anyway) were not aimed at you at all. But if the cap fits...
As for impartiality, no human being alive on Earth is truly impartial. In terms of natural sciences I'd trust a government funded scientist rather than someone paid by Exxon. Similarly, I might not trust a scientist paid by a dictatorial government in questions of political science. It's about which matters they have a stake in. Ultimately, when in doubt you can actually read the studies and assess their credibility by yourself, and you don't always need a background in the subject if you know how to analyze studies. That's the cool thing about the scientific method.
As for impartiality, no human being alive on Earth is truly impartial. In terms of natural sciences I'd trust a government funded scientist rather than someone paid by Exxon. Similarly, I might not trust a scientist paid by a dictatorial government in questions of political science. It's about which matters they have a stake in. Ultimately, when in doubt you can actually read the studies and assess their credibility by yourself, and you don't always need a background in the subject if you know how to analyze studies. That's the cool thing about the scientific method.
Exoplanets 21 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
*gasp* not the government!
Maybe they were privately funded scientists. Those have a reportedly sterling reputation when it comes to impartiality.
Maybe they were privately funded scientists. Those have a reportedly sterling reputation when it comes to impartiality.
Exoplanets 21 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Yeah, in reality that's Jotunheim, Nidavellir, Hel and Niflheim. Reject science, embrace Óðinn!
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Absolute Legend 7 comments