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Shadpool t1_j2dmie0 wrote
Reply to comment by Tooleater in give them kids a reason to cry on the flight by ChexLemeneux42
We’re serving hot dogs!
Shadpool t1_j0ap4ch wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Pixel art Welding. by ooMEAToo
An offer was made…
Shadpool t1_iz530ho wrote
Reply to comment by SpartanMartian in Home Depot workers track down owner of dropped $700 cash by Sariel007
I agree, I could use $200 right now.
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Reply to comment by rabidmob in Woman caught wearing sex toy with boyfriend's ashes inside at airport security by Dr___Krieger
Not always. My dad’s ashes came with the necessary paperwork to get them through security at the airport, should I decide to spread them elsewhere.
Shadpool t1_iwclp2l wrote
The guy who did all of the Metal Gear games takes a picture of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ guitarist. That’s a hell of a crossover right there.
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Reply to comment by paulsmt in Trump sues Jan. 6 committee over subpoena compelling him to testify and provide documents by Puzzleheaded-Debt716
Not as hard as Bubba’s gonna be hitting it.
Shadpool t1_ivsupwp wrote
Reply to comment by cguy1234 in Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980) Carl Sagan’s original series about the universe [13:00:00] by Saganism1996
We don’t talk about that.
Shadpool t1_itmn533 wrote
Reply to comment by Norpthalomus in Scrolling on your phones after sex is the modern iteration of dragging a cigarette after sex by Norpthalomus
As a smoker, we’ll smoke all day, there are 4 truly great cigarettes: The first one of the day, where you light it when your eyes aren’t even open yet; The cigarette after a satisfying meal; The cigarette along with a really good alcoholic beverage, be it beer or scotch; And the after-sex cigarette.
Shadpool t1_isiswb6 wrote
Reply to Starlight, Me, Digital Paint, 2022 by dratiniboidoodles
Getting some heavy Rinoa from FF8 vibes off this one.
Shadpool t1_isiolkp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How I can make the wood legs of my leather chair darker? by [deleted]
Yep, what he said. Get some light grit paper, like 300, so you don’t score the wood. Take the legs off. Rough them up, always going with the grain. Wipe it down and get all of the dust off. Put on the stain, which I suggest Minwax. You can get a small test can of it from Lowes or Walmart for a few bucks.
Light coat, as long as it’s evenly covered, going with the grain. Let that dry for a day. Come back and throw a light coat on the other side. Another day. Go back to the first side, and throw a second coat on, wait a day, do the other side. Wait one more day, then lay polyurethane.
I buy my Minwax gloss by the quart, but if you don’t woodwork much, just get a small can. Gloss is gonna be very shiny, if you’re into that. Satin is slightly less shiny. I love using polyurethane with my woodworking because it really makes the grain and the stain pop.
Now, for the stain and polyurethane, grab a handful of the cheap foam brushes from the paint section of Walmart, over by the rollers. I like using the 2”, as it fits perfectly in those small cans. After you use it, toss it, because the stain/polyurethane is gonna harden up and throw off the coverage.
The polyurethane is simple. Open the can, stir it up really good with a stick, and then start laying it. Sometimes the polyurethane will lift the stain out of the wood, so be light with the brush. Just get it saturated, but not dripping, and let the brush glide over the wood. As long as you’ve got total, even coverage, you’re fine. Get it onto a spot that’s level-ish. Given the curve, I’d say get a couple of boxes side by side, a few inches apart, and let it nestle in between. Let that sit overnight, checking it from time to time for the first hour or two, and lightly dabbing away any beads that might have runoff. Do the other side the next day.
Between coat one and coat two of polyurethane, you’ll notice little tiny air bubbles that have formed while the polyurethane was curing, and made the surface a bit rough. Grab your 300 sandpaper, and very lightly, scuff up the polyurethane until it’s all lightly scuffed and smooth. Clean the dust off. Put on the second coat.
Now that the first coat of polyurethane is acting as a barrier between the stain and the second coat, you can go a little heavier, make multiple passes, etc., as long as you don’t put it on so heavy as to get runs. When it dries, it should have a smooth as glass feel to it.
Long, yes, but easy and satisfying.
Shadpool t1_irlz3kc wrote
Reply to comment by perta1234 in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
Quick Q&A for clarification, are you referring to sentience as a requisite for life?
Shadpool t1_irlyr8w wrote
Reply to comment by joozwa in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
Viruses have no need to metabolize. They use the host’s guanosine/adenosine triphosphate to power itself. Environmental adaptations such as erosions by the river are passive changes, whereas the intake of ATP/GTP by the virus is active and deliberate.
Shadpool t1_irlvqjs wrote
Reply to comment by AbitTooLargeHobbit in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
That’s just environmental adaptation. The only difference is that as humans, our environment isn’t alive. O2, CO2, H20, and Dollar Generals. Viruses, however, are under constant attack from our immune systems in environments that are inherently hostile, and need to replicate and adapt faster. In fact, given the speed at which outside influences can be thrown at the viruses, and the rate at which a virus can achieve biological perfection, unkillable and lethal to every human it encounters, I’d say viruses were the ideal life form, if it weren’t for the pesky “I just killed my environment, and now I’m gonna die” thing.
Shadpool t1_irltzcb wrote
Reply to comment by willywalloo in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
I refer to viruses as life, as they’re constantly changing, evolving, mutating, and adapting. You don’t find that in non-living things.
Shadpool t1_j4sishy wrote
Reply to comment by shivermetimbers68 in TIL the 1979 cult classic The Warriors was based on the ancient story of the Anabasis, wherein Xenophon and his group of Greek mercenaries attempt to escape from Persia after the death of Cyrus. by kevlarbuns
Yeah, I wasn’t a fan either. I mean, I understand him wanting the hardcore fans to know where the basis of the story came from, but the constant story paneling at each big scene threw it off in a big way.