angrystego

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angrystego,

Why not? This is also a genuine question. What is puzzling you about girls wearing leggings? Are you wondering why they don’t wear jeans or some other kind of pants instead? If yes, the answer might be: a) fashion changes all the time and this is in now and b) leggings are usually made of very stretchy fabrics, which makes them much more comfortable than form-fitting trousers made of more traditional textiles.

angrystego,

When in comes to combination of leggings and skirts, I think many women also feel safer and less exposed with legging under their skirts. Active girls and women don’t have to think of their movements wearing leggings under a mini-skirt or a lightweight fabric skirt.

angrystego,

Yeah, communism leads to empty shelves in stores, so people are pleasantly surprised by any goods at all.

angrystego,

A multivitamin is not bad, but different vitamins need different other substances to be available for the body. Eg. some are soluble in water (like the B group) some, like vitamin D need fat to be solved in (and it’s good to acompany it with vitamin K to make D work as intended). Be careful with vitamin A - people in developed countries usually have too much and it can cause serious problems. It’s generally good to know what you’re taking and why. But if you just need a quick fix, a multivitamin is usually ok.

angrystego,

You can do it, but you need to try really hard to overdose on C or D.

angrystego,

I’m a bit confused. Do the inuendos prevent it from being a love story? I always found it to be a tragic lovestory of two horny teenagers. I think hornyness is a common part of being in love.

angrystego,

I agree with most of this. I differ in that I think foolish love is a Natural and integral part of the age of the protagonists. The teenagers are not ať fault in my eyes. So to me, it seems more like a warning about foolish adults with the prime example being friar Laurence - seriously, wtf man, what were you thinking, you were supposed to know better!

angrystego,

When it’s gathered young, it’s delicious! Had it grilled once and will never forget.

angrystego,

I was more like: but if he choses the alternative paths, he doesn’t get the ice cream - that doesn’t make sense! Then I understood our priorities differ.

angrystego,

Very polite and very beautiful.

angrystego,

The ears! And the adorable spot on the nose!

angrystego,

If there is one or more god(s) out there and their fundamental core value is love

Their fundamental core value doesn’t have to be love. That’s just one kind of interpretation of some religions. There are more options.

angrystego,

There are more than enough conservatives with bizzare esoteric tendencies.

angrystego,

To be more precise, it should be rounded as 6.7 cm, accurately eyeballed at between 6.6 cm and 6.7 cm.

angrystego,

At first I thought the title meant automation of love and was rather curious about it.

angrystego,

I have balcony plants in them - petunias, basil, some outdoor begonias, chives.

angrystego,

Cute little face, very aww!

angrystego,

Yes I think so, I’m already seeing young people helping their millenial parents with their phones.

angrystego,

Let’s put a void in every dark corner. I’m never scared with cats around.

angrystego,

She has such a sweet face! The orange stripe over her nose is just endearing.

angrystego,
  1. Voyage Home (the comedy and the whales)
  2. Galaxy Quest (perfect but needs to be 2. because it builds on Trek)
  3. Wrath of Khan (ear bugs)
  4. Star Trek - Kelvin (loved the restart with slight differences - enjoyed every nod and subversion)
angrystego,

It’s not hemlock. You can see involucral bracts in the photo (the green forked leaflets underneath the fruit). Hemlock doesn’t have those. Be carefull if you think you found a hemlock - it can cause poisoning from skin contact alone, so it’s better to investigate it without touching it.

Your thoughts on The Orville? (lemmy.world)

When I first started this show I found it to be a really awkward mix of comedy and seriousness. It had some jokes thrown it at the most inopportune times as some kind of comic relief from a really serious situation. Perhaps the first half of the first season was actually a bit rough or maybe the show just grew on me, but by...

angrystego,

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I really loved the first season. To me it felt like the good old optimistic utopia Trek but with real people. I tought the episodes had nice and creative topics, including the zoo critique, multigenerational space travel, upvote/downvote society, time-irregularity planet - it was mostly decent sci-fi with some well thought out and fun relationships (Cupid’s danger) some outstanding social commentary (About a girl) and a rather weak time-travel episode, which is always a bummer, but never mind.

Then, by season 2, the characters started to transform into plastic figurines with soap opera dialogue and arches (which is a symptom many Trek shows suffer from, to be fair). For example the whole “Oh, captain and first commander cannot date, because the captain couldn’t be objective then” (never mind him having feelings anyway). It felt to me like some of them’d been shoven a ruler up their asses. We get some average and some cringe ill-thought out episodes (like the porn-addiction one - the topic could have been a treasure trove if treated properly). It’s old-school Trek with all the bad things along the good ones.

Season 3 involves much more action and shooting and it doesn’t add any value to the stories. The good arch involves Topa and the Moclan society. The Kaylons (including Isaac) are overall a disappointment. They are supposed to be extremely intelligent but they are not written to really seem that way. They appeared to me to be very stupid and slow-learning. The main characters lost all appeal to me, because they often act in a cold and hostile fashion (like being jerks to time-traveling Gordon instead just leaving him with his familly and picking him up earlier without making the whole ugly drama).

I miss Alara too.

angrystego,

And she knows she’s good at it!

angrystego,

This has an atmosphere like some of my dreams (unlike works of other surrealists, surprisingly).

angrystego,

I can see that. That actually explains why I like some of midjourney works so much. Do you think midjourney learned from Ernst? It’s not impossible, is it?

angrystego,

Ok, now I need to see Pandora in her box (preferably cardboard).

angrystego,

Yeah, a carrier doesn’t country as a box - at least from cat perspective, which is the only important one.

angrystego,

Whatever her box choices are, I’m sending some long distance pets and scritches. Have a nice day the both of you!

angrystego,

Genuine question: Is building houses from stone considered not Eco-friendly?

angrystego,

Oh, sorry, don’t know where the capital E came from. I’m sure Umberto wouldn’t mind houses of stone.

angrystego,

I think his first name is spelled Josef.

angrystego,

You’re welcome 👍

angrystego,

Omg, that would be like a really big lunch for me, I’d never be able to eat that much in the morning. Nice laser kitty btw.

angrystego,

Are you aware that ml in lemmy.ml stands for marxism-leninism and that the admins of your instance don’t support any critique of the chinese government? I’m asking because I think a lot of new users chose lemmy.ml randomly - mostly because it was big - and if they knew this, many of them would have chosen differently.

angrystego,

Exactly, thinking and talking about these things is perfectly alright and at 20 they are all quite new to you, so it’s very reasonable to be excited about them.

angrystego,

“Because these mutations are selected within the mycelium, but reduce the fitness of the mycelium as a whole, you can think of them as a kind of ‘nucleus cancers.’”

Society has the same cancer problem. We need to develope clamp connections quickly.

angrystego,

First I thought it was a side view of an elephant (looking to the right), then I thought it was a rear view of an elephant (swinging their tail) then, finally, I was able to leave the elephant idea behind and saw the amogus.

angrystego,

Bow ties are called butterflies in several slavic languages ;)

angrystego,

I suppose jellyfish fishing is bad for the environment. I know nothing about it though.

angrystego,

Saw some research results a few years ago, they were testing whether vitamin supplementation helps with recovery from cold. Vitamin C did nothing, some of the vitamins of the B group were helpful. I’ll try to find the paper later.

angrystego,

If you don't need the money desperately and have the opportunity, consider donating blood instead.

YSK you can easily escape the new post avalanche bug by viewing the 2nd page of posts

Why YSK: I use the web version of Lemmy both on desktop and mobile. By going directly to the 2nd page of posts, I get rid of both the neverending stream of new posts and of the same old posts that keep sticking to the 1st page. It works for all the filters: active, hot... No need to scroll down, just change the number in the end...

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