Crackhappy

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[–] Crackhappy 29 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

This is very much true of metalheads as well. They listen to the MOST rage sounding terrifying music, but are the nicest damned folks I've ever shared a mosh pit with.

[–] Crackhappy 6 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I continue to be surprised by BattleMage. This looks like where you probably want to go if you're interested in having open source drivers with a pretty decent GPU.

[–] Crackhappy 2 points 3 weeks ago

Y'all can keep nusa penida, as long as you stay away from amed.

[–] Crackhappy 24 points 4 weeks ago

This is neither programming nor humurous. Wrong community.

[–] Crackhappy 7 points 4 weeks ago

I like to think there is an anarchist walking around with a little USB label printer just waiting for an opportunity.

[–] Crackhappy 4 points 4 weeks ago

This joke is relevant to what you just said, but you have to read the whole thing. https://longestjokeintheworld.com/

[–] Crackhappy 1 points 1 month ago

Pretty much all of them. I am a large white male, so I'm part of the privileged class, at least here in the US. Despite belonging to the LBTQIA+ designation, I don't have to care about how people perceive me, as I'm just too big and white to care. And I'm well aware of that fact. I use that privilege in my own way to protest, denounce and work toward change the best way that I can. I wear skirts, don't have to give a shit about my hair, and cannot truly empathize with anyone else, in regard to their troubles. I care. I will always do the best that I can to support people who aren't born into looking like me. People who don't know my history think I am full of shit or pretending, but that's ok. They don't have to know me. All you need to know is that I support you and people like you.

[–] Crackhappy 2 points 1 month ago

Do that there, do that here, Do that everywhere. Better for you and me, From see to sea.

[–] Crackhappy 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's fine. They have year round tans, they don't need our help. They don't need representation.

[–] Crackhappy 1 points 1 month ago
[–] Crackhappy 8 points 1 month ago

Critical thinking. At least, I hope.

[–] Crackhappy 19 points 1 month ago

It makes a whole lot of sense for Germany to back a genocide, but... wait... actually it makes a lot of sense for America to back a genocide too. Carry on.

 

However, despite her 14 years, I am certain her only mission in her remaining years is to make me question my sanity.

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A poem of frustration (self.polyamory)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Crackhappy to c/polyamory
 

My partner's partner,

Drives me crazy,

Whirlwind of need,

Driving in and driving out,

Driving me in, driving me out.

I don't know what to do about,

About this partner,

Breath in, breathe out,

Stick it out.

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Kitten (lemmy.world)
submitted 8 months ago by Crackhappy to c/aww
 
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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Crackhappy to c/oregon
 

I've lived in Keizer, OR for a bit over a year. It's just north of Salem, almost an hour south of Portland.

There is a local low power station that I have not yet figured out. I have done some research (albeit surface level) into it, but have been stymied at every turn.

I have no idea how they have funding for a fully ad-free radio station. I don't know why they have such a fantastic music selection 24/7. I don't know anything about it.

It's a mystery.

I thought I would share that mystery. You can listen online if you wish, but also listener beware, you have no idea what might come on next: https://themoon.fm/listen-now/

If anyone can find more information about why I cannot find a way to donate to this station, I'd love to hear it.

Sincerely, Crackhappy.

Edit: I contacted the station, and found out that you can donate, it's just not listed on the site at all. @TheMoonOfSalem is where you can send donations on Paypal/Venmo.

 

Edit: I'm pretty sure that I made a mistake here, in that I tried to use my main credentials to sign in and transfer, but I actually bought the lifetime on a different account. The likelihood that I confused myself with my paranoia is likely high.

 

At first, when I watched it, I thought it was absolutely ridiculous that Starfleet engineers built spark and flame generators into the Discovery's bridge, but thinking about it, given that you have inertial dampers and other things that minimize or completely eliminate the physical feeling you would receive from the ship receiving damage, having visceral feedback mechanisms that are not themselves all that inherently dangerous to give more physical cues to the ship taking damage actually makes sense. At least, that's my head canon I'm choosing to go with.

 

I dare you.

 

Sam and Dean follow some coordinates in their father's journal, ending up in the woods, where they start investigating the disappearance of some campers. Soon they find out they're dealing with a Wendigo, a famous Native American legend. Wendigos are creatures that used to be a human who engaged in cannibalism.

My thoughts: I thought this episode was OK, and further expands on the lore of the series in a meaningful way, as well as expanding on Sam and Dean's relationship. There's a little part where they investigate Jessica's death as well.

 

Is it now a Hollywood tradition to make really shitty movies set in Oahu?

Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy watching this movie but holy fuck is it bad. The premise is nonsensical, the jingoism is super over the top. Is this meant to be a satire?

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