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hperrin , to asklemmy in Do you think the world would have been a better place if there were no religions?

Yes, but not just because of the lack of religions, but the lack of superstition that would require. Basically if everyone believed things based on physical evidence, rather than feelings, the world would be better. But, also, we as a species might not have survived our earliest days.

FartsWithAnAccent , to nostupidquestions in Would I get banned here for being over active? I got banned from reddit because they thought I was a bot. And don't want to repeat the same mistake here. Thank you ahead of time.
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Just don't spam and you'll be fine, reddit sucks and their broken-ass ban system is regularly abused by bots. They know and don't give a fuck about fixing it.

Don_Dickle OP ,

Ok on the spamming question. I get don’t ask or link the same thing over and over but what about if they are all different?

FartsWithAnAccent ,
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Sure, as long as it's not the same website every time.

MyNameIsAtticus , to games in Good game soundtracks?
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Fire Emblem Fates, Telltale’s The Walking Dead, and Ocarina of Time are some of my favorite Soundtracks in my library

Zahille7 , to games in Good game soundtracks?

Psychonauts 2. Peter McConnell only got better as the years went by.

Not a game, but you can’t go wrong with most of the Ocean’s Eleven-Thirteen soundtracks, if you like funky jazzy stuff.

11111one11111 , to asklemmy in What to do with an Android spare smartphone (no sim card)?

Load it to the brim with literature pdf’s, put in a faraday box incase an nuclear EMP or those monster solar flare things takes out all electrical components. I’m not a doomsday prepper or anything but did this with an old 256gb phone for shits and giggles. It’s absolutely insane the amount of text documents 256gb holds lol

Mothra OP ,
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This is just 64 GB but yeah why not

xorollo ,

Id love to find your stash in the fallout universe

setsneedtofeed , (edited ) to noncredibledefense in It’s kinda insane how warfare was just lining up and shooting at each other until someone came along and said “Nah”
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Being alongside people who are conducting an IR strobe disco party because they still mistakenly believe they have a monopoly on night optics is a terrifying experience. I’m told.

solidgrue , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Adult pool goers - what do people even do at the pool?
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Swim.

Not get splashed or crowded by kids, mostly.

edit: lol, sorry. misinterpreted the question

Public pools have a shallow end and a deep end. It’s difficult (but not impossible!) to drown in the shallow end because you can just stand up, but you can still swim.

Most humans, especially fat Western humans, are naturally buoyant. Completely inert, most (fat) Western people will float above the bottom of their nose (because we’re fat.) Very lean or muscular people tend to be more neutrally buoyant or even negatively buoyant (sink), YMMV.

Most important thing to remember as an Aquatic Mammal is you WILL get water in your nose, and sometimes down your windpipe. DO NOT PANIC. It burns, you will want to cough. Resist that urge. If you are under water or do not have free air passage, DO NOT COUGH. Control the urge and break the surface, then you can go ham coughing and sputtering.

The most important thing about being in and around water is to be comfortable. If you’re not comfortable, you’re too deep. Get shallow.

source: PADI certified diver

ccunning ,

most Western people will float above the bottom of their nose

Is that true of salt and fresh water? I’m pretty comfortable floating around in salt water but have grown paranoid with age about fresh water.

solidgrue , (edited )
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People are more buoyant in salt water because it has higher molar mass. Humans on average are about 90% density of water by mass so about 10% of your frame would float above the surface, which is generally enough to expose your nose. Of course you can articulate your neck, float on your back, tread water…

Salinity also matters. Salty water you might be up to 3% or 5% more buoyant, pound for pound, compared to fresh water.

Really, it depends on how fat and how salty, but generally the difference is less than 5% by mass.

HelixDab2 ,

My grandfather was an old-skool, wiry, dirt-farmer. He was unable to float above the surface in Utah’s Great Salt Lake.

I aspire to be that compactly muscular.

solidgrue ,
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That … That’s baller. I’m “doughy” at best, and its all I’ll ever be.

skullgiver ,
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It kind of depends on how much of your body is densely packed fat or muscle, but in a still pool I’ve never managed to float in a way that didn’t at least let me float with my mouth above the water.

I wouldn’t recommend anyone to go into the deep end of a pool without at least basic swimming skills, but if you can manage to remain calm, you can keep yourself from drowning pretty well, at least until help arrives.

If you can swim and want to try this out, please try not to look like a drowning person, or you’ll end up being dragged out of the water by a lifeguard (or at least get called out). The human body has an instinctive drowning response that doesn’t look at all like drowning people in the movies, and keeping your head just above the water can easily make you look like a drowning victim if you’ve got your arms side to side.

Empricorn ,

That stroke where you breathe out down and time your arms to breathe in to the side: I hate it. I don’t like the feeling of water on my face while I try to take a quick breath. That’s my secret: I’m always uncomfortable in the water…

ccunning , to nostupidquestions in Adult pool goers - what do people even do at the pool?

Best bet is just have kids so you can splash and wade around with them…

SnokenKeekaGuard ,
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Thats a serious investment. Op had the budget for a pool noodle and you recommend kids 😭

Deceptichum ,
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It only takes one lil noodle to get kids.

ccunning ,

At least someone got the joke…

Dagwood222 , to nostupidquestions in Adult pool goers - what do people even do at the pool?

Have you checked the local YMCA? Community college?

_stranger_ , to lemmyshitpost in jd vance

That couch never stood a chance.

AVincentInSpace , to linux_gaming in Latest Verge article about their review of Asus ROG Ally X (and this is why gamers are preferring Steam Deck)

Uncomfortably rare Windows L

xmunk , to nostupidquestions in Adult pool goers - what do people even do at the pool?

I float… at really weird times of the day when it’s pretty quiet.

kender242 ,
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'I be crazy too, little buddy, but at least when I be craziest, I be floating all alone in space and the crazy, she float out of me, she soak into the walls, and she don’t come out till there be battles and little boys bump into the walls and squish out de crazy.’

Lifecoach5000 ,

👆🏽this person knows

Today , to nostupidquestions in Adult pool goers - what do people even do at the pool?

Bounce around. Dive for coins or toys. Float. Chat with people. Some people water walk. I make my family and friends participate in made up Olympic events like race across the pool while sitting cross cross applesauce and only use your hands.

felbane ,

Some people water walk.

Yeah, but usually only if their 12 buddies are stressing out in a weather-weary boat

db2 , to nostupidquestions in Adult pool goers - what do people even do at the pool?

Just be in the water. Even if all you do is basically walk or dog paddle laps around the perimeter at a very leisurely pace you’re getting good exercise in. Every movement you make in the water is resisted by the water.

Donjuanme ,

Imo keeping stationary with your elbows out of the water burns more calories than most swimming. Best workout you can do is to keep your elbows dry while not touching the ground.

But all swimming is wonderful exercise. Just don’t float in the lane lines (sounds like op isn’t swimming when laps are happening)

Sweetpeaches69 , to lemmyshitpost in what then?

What is that username? 💀

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