Xanderill

joined 2 years ago
[–] Xanderill@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Sorry, that was suppose to be detectable sarcasm. Anyway, thanks for the info. Never guessed this post would lead to so much license plate knowledge

[–] Xanderill@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

yeeaah sorry it is...we do things pretty dumb around here. I wonder if you can't come up with an example specific to your country

[–] Xanderill@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago

Thats it. Go watch that episode right now. "Wet Painters" or else your butt is going on the mantle above my fireplace

[–] Xanderill@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (4 children)

Mine is one of them, but I've almost always had not so great cars that I'm not prepared to bet on making it another 2 years. Also never owned a vehicle for any longer than a couple years so never new there was a limit. The joke is ruined

 

Juttin from the license plate

 

I'm not sure it's helpful to share things like this, especially to the group who already knows the issue, but it couldn't hurt I guess.

Just another tragic story that will be reduced to a +1 death by automobile.

Frustrating that the reporter doesnt at least touch on the epidemic of such "accidents", and how they might be prevented in the future.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Xanderill@lemmy.world to c/motorcycles@lemmy.world
 

I live in central Michigan so winter a thing. The worst of it is over, so I guess I made it. A 30 mile round trip commute to work with snow and ice, with little incident. I did fall once going like 5mph lol, it was pretty silly.

Admittedly, I had alot of factors going for me that many other would be winter commuters likely wouldnt.

I work at a school, so for those real bad days, school would likely be closed. Also, about 22 out of the 30 mile trip is dirt roads, and of those paved miles, about 6 are 55mph speed limit. The whole trip is super low traffic.

I seem to have the perfect bike for it, a Yamaha XT225, and put the fattest Tusk Adventure tires I could find, and finally, put about 50 studs per tire. They were igrip brand (St 11-f). I think Ive only lost 1/100 studs so I'm happy with them, although they were a PITA to install since the bit warped throughout the process, making the 2nd 50 take 2-3x to stud than the 1st 50. Igrip did sent me a free replacment bit though.They seem to give me a good balance of grip between snow, ice, mud and pavement.

Lens fog/freeze was a challenge. Pinlock helped but it will be an electric lens next year.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Xanderill@lemmy.world to c/childfree@lemmy.world
 

First of all, I find this picture hilarious regardless of whatever. It was in a healthcare textbook, baby reflexes.

Also, sorry I didn't know how to rotate. Is it something easy on this app, Jerboa? I'm clueless

Anyway, thought it could be good material for one of those "what people think child free is vs what it really is".

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It takes a village (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Xanderill@lemmy.world to c/childfree@lemmy.world
 

Listening to a book..."Sapiens". Author talked about how dependent kids are. How compared to other animals, our babies need alot of support in the early stages of life.

Like alot of you I'm sure, I've got a fair amount of kids in my life...none of "mine" but some kind of are. I guess my point is we may not have kids, but really, they are all our kids, as supported by evolutionary biology, it takes a village.

Edit: Going a bit deeper...the author explains that for millions of years, while we were tribal, nomadic gatherer/hunters. We didn't know who's kids were who's, obviously the mother was primary caretaker, but, circling back, we evolved to raise kids as a community, not so much of the "traditional" mom/dad/child dynamic popular today.

I don't plan on "having kids" but still, I think it's all our responsibility (hopefully a partially enjoyable one) to help. Hard to argue anything more beneficial for our societys future than having well developed youth.

 

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