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otacon239 , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

I have a friend who lives in one of these neighborhoods but right in the middle of a city. Blows my mind that it was there the whole time and I just never noticed until I went to his house.

FredericChopin_ ,

What do they do as a job?

pinkdrunkenelephants , to memes in Why must we be done this way?

The motivation problem isn’t the school’s fault, it’s yours. You choose to not want to learn.

AeonFelis ,

“learn”? We are talking about schools, you know.

pinkdrunkenelephants ,

Oh no, everyone else was, in fact, learning while you and the other whiners were either sleeping or smoking weed in the bathroom thinking they’re above it all and that doing what everyone else was doing was beneath them.

kmkz_ninja ,

Jesus, is there a grey area between Reddit’s immaturity and this threads boomerism?

stevedidWHAT ,
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“You’re all cringe”

Is still cringe js

stevedidWHAT ,
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Fuck… downvoting myself

irmoz ,

That would include you too, then. And now I’ve said that, it also includes me…

stevedidWHAT ,
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Exactly

monz ,
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  • pinkdrunkenelephants ,

    Yes. I always have and always will because I always loved learning for its own sake.

    Learning is what gets you through hard times when you don’t know where your next meal is coming from.

    Learning helps you get your next meal.

    There is no hierarchy of needs. Your needs shift and change over time, and overlap most of the time.

    Source: 40 years of life experience, survived abuse as a child and as an adult, escaped poverty and homelessness, and am now on track to return to college and own my own businesses, none of which would be possible without my education and desire to learn

    noobnarski ,

    Oh yeah I totally needed to learn about what a writer might have thought 200 years ago while writing EVERY SINGLE PAGE of his book, when I already knew that I wanted to do something with technology.

    But we didnt have enough teachers for biology and physics and chemistry, so instead we got more literature.

    I wonder where I (and our whole society) would be now if schools werent meant for preparing kids to transition into work, but instead about getting the full potential out of every kid.

    Im German and I did learn English in school, but not really, because it was taught in a way that made me lose interest immediately.

    I actually learned English when I started to watch Minecraft Youtubers in English because they had some interesting contraptions in their videos or something like that (Its been a while, I dont know exactly why I started watching them)

    masterspace ,

    Not taking enough literature and humanities is how we end up with Elon. Every little wannabe engineer who thinks they shouldn’t have to take a humanities course should be smacked in the face by a physics demonstration.

    NateNate60 ,

    If you think studying literature is to teach you literature, you’re sorely mistaken. Similar to if you think you study mathematics to learn mathematics.

    You are taught literature so you can better communicate with other people. What is the author’s intention with this passage? What are they trying to say? What might their motivations be? Now apply this to a letter from a potential business partner or a politician’s tweet and you might begin to see how what you were taught becomes relevant.

    Why are you taught grammar? Who cares whether you use the Oxford comma or not? Who has the need to know what mood, theme, and figurative language are? Apply this in the context of trying to write a professional email to your boss or trying to tell a story to engage other people, and maybe you’ll start to see that it wasn’t worthless.

    Why do we need to know the way to prove that the angles of a triangle add up to 180? Who needs to know the Quadratic formula and how to apply it? It’s so you know how to think rationally and apply logic rigourously, so you don’t fall into familiar logical traps that we see on the evening news and the Internet every day.

    Why do you need to know how cells reproduce? Why do we need to know how the pH scale works? It’s so when people on Facebook claim that vaccines erase your DNA or that alkaline water prevents cancer, you’ll know better.

    irmoz ,

    Why does anyone buy this bullshit?

    ieightpi , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

    this is quite interesting. but also these fuckers are pretentious

    FlexibleToast ,

    There are a bunch of these around. In my old city we had two nearby. One was nice kind of like this, one was just a grass field out by cornfields.

    FilthyShrooms , to internetfuneral in Actually me

    🏳️‍⚧️

    scytale , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

    That’s a lot leaded fuel to be inhaling everyday.

    TheFriendlyDickhead ,

    Just don’t go outside eZ

    ohlaph , to memes in Please discuss.

    Strange flex, but okay.

    LarkinDePark ,

    Ugh reddit shiver.

    notabot , to memes in Please discuss.

    What do we call it if it is also cut and filled in the conventional bagel plane?

    eldain ,

    xandwich

    bastion ,

    The right answer.

    notabot ,

    I like the way you think. That also leaves open the possibly of the yandwich, which is cut into three equal segments in the same way as the opening post, and the xyandwich when you combine the x and y options.

    eldain ,

    Not a Δandwich?

    notabot ,

    Now I’m just getting hungry.

    GreenMario ,

    Tesserwich is a possibility if you start fucking around in the Fourth dimension.

    notabot ,

    I’ve been trying to work out if, by cutting a helix around the bagel, you can create a mobius type sandwich with two, interlinked parts.

    Moving in to higher dimensional bagel cutting is probably the sort of thing you can really make one’s brain hurt.

    GreenMario ,

    I think a Mobius bagel would be a SCP artifact. In before it’s actually cataloged and numbered.

    ironhydroxide ,

    Not an xorwich?

    captain_aggravated ,
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    An xorwich would be crosscut, or ripped, but not both.

    original_ish_name ,

    Sandwich cut in half

    notabot ,

    I realise that you are correct, but which way is the sandwich, and which way is the cut? It’s filled on both planes.

    idunnololz , to memes in Please discuss.
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    Gigan ,
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    According to that, I think OP would have a sandwich.

    xavier666 , to memes in Please discuss.

    Some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.

    yukichigai , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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    We actually have one of these in Dayton, Nevada. Half hour away from Carson City, hour from Reno, not much to speak of at all in the town really (other than some historical interests) but there's an entire subdivision with a golf course and a small airfield and "hangar homes".

    stephfinitely , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
    @stephfinitely@artemis.camp avatar

    Oh and you guys don't have planes.

    Raze157 , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

    Hoskins Field in Washington is like this, but more trees and turf.

    aggelalex , to me_irl in me_irl

    😦

    snor10 ,

    😦

    full_on_rapist , to me_irl in me_irl

    Kodama pickles.

    smitty , to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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    Here’s a nice big one just south of Daytona Beach

    www.google.com/maps/…/data=

    bobs_monkey ,

    Here’s one I was thinking of near Ocala, FL, I believe John Travolta has/had a place there:

    29.2747779, -82.1204260

    And another one in Yucca Valley, CA:

    34.1289163, -116.4077455

    merc ,

    Whoa. That area has things that look like roads, but are extended taxiways from the homes to the runway. For the early-alphabet taxiways there’s a clear distinction between the public roads and the taxiways. The roads end in dead-ends before the runways, and the taxiways end in dead-ends before the roads.

    But, when you get to taxiway echo, it actually crosses Spruce Creek Blvd. So, you could be slowing down to a stop sign, only to see a plane taxi across the road in front of you. I wonder how often cars end up on that taxiway by accident.

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