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loudambiance , to asklemmy in Youtuber creators with under 1000 subs that are your favorite?

Park’d and Rec’d, a disc golf channel that covers all the Charlotte NC area disc golf courses. Funny guys that aren’t pro level good, so you can see how a decent disc golfer would play a given course:

youtube.com/

ericbomb OP ,

Right on! Perfect little niche content creator. A channel like that is probably great for a new player cause they probably can review courses for a much more sane level.

wildbus8979 , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?
  • Salt and vinegar, as it should be.
  • Mayo, as it should be.
  • Mayo and ketchup mix.
Dave2 , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?

Mayo. But honestly I don’t eat it for the fries, I would chug mayo if I could

Dave2 ,

Wait you didn’t change the question did you?? I certainly read that wrong…

For the answer: nothing, ketchup sucks

BennyInc , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?

Samurai Sauce. Kinda like flavored mayonnaise.

SportsRulesOpinions , to nostupidquestions in Can you "change" the environment in your "local" area?
@SportsRulesOpinions@lemmy.world avatar

It really depends on how big your area is and what you mean by changing the climate. You can make your backyard way more pleasant by increasing the plant cover, which will drop temperatures in the summer and provide homes for bugs and animals if you do it right. Fifty acres might be enough for you to notice just a general cooler climate if you replaced mowed grass or farm with a dense forest. It would also help slow evaporation from the soil. But you’re not gonna noticably change the amount of rain until you get into land areas comparable to a US state or maybe large city, unless you have very particular geography.

tiefling , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?
  • Hot sauce
  • Fried hotdogs and pink sauce (mayochup)
  • Soy sauce is really good
  • Cheese is a classic
  • Spicy brown whole mustard
tilefan OP ,

I think you might have misread the question

tiefling ,

Ah yep yes I did

bjoern_tantau , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?
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Even though I’ll incur the wrath of all Italians I do like to put ketchup on my pasta when I don’t have the time/energy/ingredients to make a proper sauce. Even better with shredded cheese.

SkaveRat ,

make sure to break your spagehtti during cooking and cut them with a knife when eating

bjoern_tantau ,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Duh. How else would I be able to eat them with a spoon?

Caligvla ,
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wallybeavis ,

I’ve been using a pair of scissors to cut my spagetti, a knife would probably be way easier to clean. Thanks for the tip, I’ll let everyone know how it goes!

kambusha ,

And add lots of cream

tilefan OP ,

I think that’s just SpaghettiOs

illi ,

I prefer spaghetti with ketchup and shredded cheese to ones with a bolognesse sauce.

So far I manage to hide from the Italian death squad.

altima_neo , to pics in Unalaska, AK, USA
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Looks cold

reddig33 , to showerthoughts in The human body is a watercooled biological machinery

It’s always strange to me how the body prefers 72 to 75 degrees F on the outside but 98 F on the inside. Anything approaching equalizing of interior with exterior temperature results in heat-related illness.

Deadrek ,

We basically run on tiny combustion engines. Exothermic reactions.

We aren’t a passive 98 degrees, we would be hotter if it wasn’t cool enough outside. Higher heat would cause different cellular structures to become misshapen, leading to system breakdown. I’d be like trying to run a cpu cooling loop with boiling water.

Dremor OP ,
@Dremor@lemmy.world avatar

And I’d add to that that if our thermal dissipation is overwhelmed, our internal heat build up. To do that heat dissipation, we need to have an environment that suck out more heat out of us than what we produce. If the environment is too hot, the heat build up and as Deadrek says, our internal inner workings beak down.

That why we sweat. Water suck out a lot more heat than air, because it wants to saturate the ambiante air, and to do that it suck up our body heat to become steam. Rince and repeat (literally).

But once the air is to humid, it gets more and more difficult for our sweat to evaporate, which makes it ineffective. That why we can kinda survive in a 90°C + sauna (albeit not for long, but for a different reason), but not in a 37°C (98°F) 100% humidity place like some tropical rainforest. At least, not without specialized acclimatation and survival techniques.

lord_ryvan ,

(that’s 23 and 37 degrees, for the rest of the world)

lightnegative , to science_memes in Technically Correct

Ah, I misread. I thought they were saying acetone = acetic acid but actually they were just saying there was something worse

boydster , to programmerhumor in Popular Programming Book "Clean Code" is being rewritten
@boydster@sh.itjust.works avatar

Truly one of the latter day saints

EvilBit , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?

There is like a 50% hit rate on reading comprehension of your 11-word question.

Jake_Farm , to pics in Unalaska, AK, USA
@Jake_Farm@sopuli.xyz avatar

Is Unalaska like Antimatter?

bionicjoey ,

If it comes into contact with Alaska, both will be destroyed.

grasshopper_mouse , to asklemmy in what's your favorite thing to put ketchup on that isn't fries?
@grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world avatar

Pasta

GraniteM , to asklemmy in Gifts for my best friend who broke both of his arms?
Taleya ,

My robot friend can do anything!

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