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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • Sure. I agree with all of that. But I live in a suburban sprawl of a US city that is just dense enough to have lots of cars, but nowhere near dense enough to have decent public transportation…unless we as a society decided to bulldoze this entire vast suburban landscape and start over with density as a goal. It’s hot here too. Nobody is riding their bike 12 miles to work in 95⁰ weather (35⁰ for our metric homies).

    Maybe within the next few years the Netherlands will let me and my family in as refugees so I can bike everywhere on a 72⁰ summer day.

    But I like where your head’s at. Hopefully you’re young and can make a difference.


  • To be fair, you have a 1 in 95 chance of dying in an automobile accident.

    Based on modern safety standards for everything else, that’s unacceptable.

    If I offered you a job and said you have a 1 in 95 chance of dying from working this job, you would refuse. The most dangerous job in the USA is logging, with about a 1 in 1000 chance of dying. More lumberjacks die driving home than die working their extremely dangerous job.

    Not only should we have self-driving flying taxis by now, but we should also at least have level 5 self-driving cars so people aren’t constantly dying driving to get groceries or pick up their kids.




  • As a working class adult you have to start applying time management skills to your life or you’ll be overwhelmed.

    One of those skills is budgeting time for recreation and hobbies. If something is important to you, put that time on your calendar.

    I have teenage kids and a busy life. We plan for game nights on the PC, usually Tuesday and then one other night during the week as long as there’s no sportsball practices or whatnot.

    Unfortunately the old “I’m bored, time for gaming” won’t work anymore. You have to assign value to your activities. Doing nothing on the couch can be an activity, gaming can be an activity, doing the dishes can be an activity. If you don’t assign values to activities and schedule them then you’ll get overwhelmed because you won’t have time to do anything.




  • That “adults” are just kids that got older. Same goes for “old people”. Everyone was once a 14 year old. There is no dividing line where you suddenly become an adult, and there is no dividing line between being an adult and being old.

    We’re all born, and we live a life of days, months years, decades… it’s just you and your one, single life. You’re always going to be you.

    Make this one life count. Don’t wait. Don’t procrastinate. Make shit happen. You’ll regret it if you don’t.





  • Washing machines.

    My washing machine 15 years ago would wash my clothes with…uhhhh…fucking water.

    Now you can’t buy washing machines that actually wash your clothes in water. They all spritz your clothes with a little water then jiggle around your damp clothes for a bit.

    I don’t live in a desert. I live in a place with access to plenty of water. I should be allowed to buy a washing machine that actually fills up with soapy water and washes my damn clothes.

    I could buy a Speed Queen washer for $2,000 from a specialty store, but that’s ridiculous. Why can’t I just buy a washing machine that washes my clothes? They’re ALL terrible now. All the washers in all the big box stores are just…bad.




  • Google Assistant on Android and Home devices gets markedly worse as time goes on. My Google Home can barely even figure out how to turn on lights anymore. Things that used to be amazing have devolved into “I don’t understand”.

    It’s really quite shocking and hurts a little bit because it feels like everything in the world is degrading and decomposing like in some dystopian novel or something.

    How can such amazing technology get worse? Is it really just “we can’t make money off this”?