krewllobster

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[–] krewllobster 3 points 1 year ago

Are you me? I played sc2 not wc3 but feel the same way. I've been playing valorant which is CSGO style lots of holding corners and team tactics. Only really good if you have a good group to play with though. I also have a lichess account and the same desire for fog of war! Following this post for ideas :)

[–] krewllobster 2 points 1 year ago

"Unprogrammed" Quakers (among many other groups) worship by sitting in silence together for a time - about an hour seems to be the norm for adults. Some people have their eyes shut; sometimes someone may stand and share a message; sometimes a kid may loudly whisper, "I'm booooored!"

I wonder if this is a religious analogue of the secular "scheduled boredom"?

[–] krewllobster 2 points 1 year ago

You can plant suckers that you take off and they have a pretty good rooting chance.

[–] krewllobster 2 points 1 year ago

Miracle Musical by Tally Hall. It's a bit of a trip

[–] krewllobster 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm seeing lots of videos of soldiers on streets in Russia and feeling uneasy.

[–] krewllobster 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks! I'm hoping to be around to witness some of them actually coming out of the water, that would be pretty freaking cool

[–] krewllobster 11 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Flip the picture upsidedown and they're all smiles!

[–] krewllobster 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hyalophora cecropia (cecropia moth) is North America's largest native moth. It is a member of the Saturniidae family, or giant silk moths. Females with a wingspan of six inches (160 mm) or more have been documented. It is found as far west as California and north into the majority of Canadian provinces.

ID using "iNatutalist" app on Android

[–] krewllobster 3 points 1 year ago

Sprout Lands: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees -- William Bryant Logan, link to authors website

Once, farmers knew how to make a living hedge and fed their flocks on tree-branch hay. Rural people knew how to prune hazel to foster abundance: both of edible nuts, and of straight, strong, flexible rods for bridges, walls, and baskets. Townspeople cut their beeches to make charcoal to fuel ironworks. Shipwrights shaped oaks to make hulls. No place could prosper without its inhabitants knowing how to cut their trees so they would sprout again.

[–] krewllobster 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I re-read via audio book the whole series from Oct 2021 through Dec 2023. I think you're spot on here. Wow, very well thought out. Please bring more of your analyses over here!

[–] krewllobster 1 points 1 year ago

I wish, but no! See my other comment, tldr we were in sandals! 🙃

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