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Tidal is pretty good for that. Better app than Spotify and better quality too!

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I had a biology teacher in middle school who said boys/men bouncing their leg are masturbating their prostate. She would also slander boys/men in any way she could during every class. Getting good grades as a boy in her class was impossible. Not my weirdest teacher but still memorable.

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This is not normal. This is the plate of someone who cannot care for themselves either due to depression (or other illness), or simply being uneducated. This person will have multiple medical issues throughout life and die at an early age due to their diet.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

And sponsoring terrorism, and assassinating UN officials, and putting convicted terrorists in their government.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago

Sure, but so is the cultist nation of Israel for some stupid reason.

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Oh absolutely. I don't drink much outside parties (less and less nowadays) but I like having a stiff drink sometimes before doing something laborious or something requiring a bit of creativity. Nothing like a glass of whisky while messing around with the homelab servers.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Hansen Garments are a bit upscale but their stuff is insanely well made and good looking. Each one I own feel like they will last me a lifetime.

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Turns out, free markets are good for both the consumer, and seller. Unfortunately, most right wing voters don't know what free market means and think it means "unregulated" when it actually means the opposite.

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Did I? Either my understanding of what "park" means in american english is off, or you need to work on your reading comprehension. For me, some stone steps leading down to the water, a bench and some trees does not constitute a park.

Obviously you would need to adapt to your climate. May I ask, what icehole do you live in? Alaska? North Dakota? Minnesota? Stockholm is rather warm compared to cities with similar latitude on other continents thanks to the gulf stream (Mil gracias, Mexico!).

[-] [email protected] 12 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I can only speak for Stockholm but outside of the parks there are plazas, benches and hangout areas out in the street (especially in the summer when many city streets close for car traffic), or just hanging out by the water on some steps. There's also woods and fields in the northern part of the city with places for BBQ or picnics. Since the city is not built in a grid pattern there are plenty of awkwardly shaped places that wouldn't make sense for a building where there's just some trees and seating, maybe a statue or a fountain.

Finding a place to hang out has never really been a problem at any time in my life since everything is accessible by public transport or bike.

EDIT: Oh and there's nothing wrong with being outside in the winter. Just bring a coat and thermos of glögg or Irish coffee. I always keep a seating pad in my backpack for wet or cold surfaces.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

Rutte seems like the typical right wing little bitch. He'll bow to Putin and Trump every chance he gets. A terrible choice for Secretary General.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Hell yeah. Skeppshult with the round steel handles are the best. I have an old one I found rusted out in an abandoned house in the woods, and one new. They look pretty much exactly the same after restoration. It's the only thing I'll use for meatballs and pancakes.

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