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expatriado , to lemmyshitpost in Freak in the Sheets

me: fuck my shit up.

excel: say no more fam.

CodexArcanum , to lemmyshitpost in Act now! Time is running out!

Alright fellow queers, so what are celebrating next month? My top vote is Gluttony, as always, but I do also vibe with Sloth Month? Who couldn’t use a little r&r after all that pride?

BartyDeCanter , to lemmyshitpost in Freak in the Sheets

Also, me eating a fig.

dactylotheca ,
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Viking_Hippie ,

😘👌

UnderpantsWeevil , to lemmyshitpost in Check this shit out
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MR PRESIDENT GET DOWN!

RampantParanoia2365 , to funny in Perspective

I don’t get it.

abfarid ,
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Riding somebody is a double entendre, often used as sexual innuendo beyond the literal sense of riding, like on a horse.

MonkderDritte ,

But where is Bowser a sidekick?

abfarid ,
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Well, I’m pretty sure there were instances where Mario and Bowser cooperated. But it doesn’t matter, because even if only 2 answers make sense, the joke already works.

Rakonat ,

Bowsette may not be Nintendo canon, but it sure as hell is fan canon.

Instigate ,
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  • Super Paper Mario
  • Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
  • Paper Mario: the Origami King

Depending on your definition of ‘sidekick’, these may also count:

  • every Mario Party game
  • every Mario Kart game
  • every Mario & Sonic Olympics game
  • Super Smash Bros Melee, Brawl and Ultimate
  • Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story

There might be more I’m forgetting.

chonglibloodsport , to science_memes in This is a meme about beans

Is there any evidence that living legumes make the nitrogen they fix available to other plants nearby? I thought they locked it up in root nodules and it only becomes bioavailable if you chop and drop the legumes so that the nodules break down and release nitrogen into the surrounding soil. Otherwise the legumes are just going to use the nitrogen for their own growth.

NataliePortland ,
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This is my understanding too. After the plant dies it can release that nitrogen. While the legume grows, the benefit of nitrogen is negligible and negated by the fact that the legume is competing in the ground for water and other nutrients. The Three Sisters is a nice idea but there is a reason it’s not common practice. See also ‘companion planting’, the astrology of gardening. What plants want most is room to grow roots.

The best thing to do with legumes is till them under before they go to seed, or add them to compost.

roguetrick ,

Somethin to keep in mind is that it’s a labor intensive harvest and the products aren’t really what we’d want to market. You’d wait until the whole lot of them kind of dies down and harvest winter squash, dry beans, and flint corn then till the remainder back into the soil.

It’s not bad for substinence farming, but you’re not going to get the yields or reasonable market prices with those crops.

felbane ,

I mean, the three sisters works wonderfully as long as you’re not trying to harvest mechanically or minmax your yields. It’s a great way to produce food for a family or small village with a comparatively small amount of land and effort.

It’s common in backyard and community gardens for a reason. To my understanding: (1) corn is a fast growing, relatively high yield calorie and carbohydrate source and provides a natural trellis for (2) beans which stabilize the stalks and provide a protein and vitamin source, while (3) squash serves as a ground cover to retain moisture, limit weed growth, and produces fruit high in fiber and vitamin C.

The beans do fix nitrogen but this only plays a role in replanting for the next season, reducing or eliminating the need to fallow.

stom ,

Think they talked about this in the most recent season of Clarkson’s Farm. One point they are measuring the availability of nitrogen in the soil and they see that it has increased.

They planted a mixed crop of corn and beans together and it seemed to have a positive benefit.

chonglibloodsport ,

Did they test the soil and plant a control crop of corn only in nearby similar conditions?

When it comes to gardening I’ve heard countless stories of people trying some intervention and declaring “it works for me” without ever having tested the conditions or using a control. Those kinds of results can be safely ignored as unscientific.

Heck, one thing I’ve noticed with gardening is that even if you attempt to plant a bunch of crops under identical conditions (as best as you can manage) there’s so much variability that you get widely varying yields from one plant to another for completely unknown reasons.

stom ,

Yes. Well worth watching the episode if you’re interested. Hell, the whole series is very interesting.

FlyingSquid OP , to lemmyshitpost in Act now! Time is running out!
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idunnololz ,
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Can I have lust instead

FlyingSquid OP ,
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That’s August.

bleistift2 , to programmer_humor in Going over the rate limit

Speaking of rate limits: Github recently blocked me because I went over a ‘secondary rate limit’ by visiting the site for the first time in a month. Has anybody experienced this?

devilish666 , to lemmyshitpost in Act now! Time is running out!
AgentGrimstone , to retrogaming in Poor Sega just didn't get the timing right.

Dreamcast finally let me access the internet from the privacy of my own room.

keiichii12 , to lemmyshitpost in Take a gander at this

Dumb idea: it feels bad being second class in things like retirement, empathy, and mental health, etc., right guys?

Well, that’s how our sisters on the other side feel about literally everything else. If we want to fight so hard for the few things us men lack, let’s use that same energy to fight for women too.

SpoopyKing , to insanepeoplefacebook in Not even one mainstream scientist?

The orangutan is the smartest primate.

I’m inclined to agree after reading this.

boyi ,

I knew this long ago while watching planet of the apes.

Tar_alcaran ,

No, the Orangatang

FlashMobOfOne , to maliciouscompliance in Work from home
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It’s astonishing.

The capitalists know full well we’re more productive working remotely, but their need for control has proven to be stronger than their insatiable greed anyway.

AngryCommieKender ,

Just more proof that cruelty is the point. They’ve known since the 70s that they’d be richer than they are if they would pay thriving wages and eliminate poverty. They want the suffering more than the money.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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Fair point

brax ,

It’s still greed. They want to justify the mobey they’ve wasted in useless office spaces.

IzzyScissor ,

They would be richer, but by “allowing” working class people to have a thriving life means the power gap between us and them wouldn’t be as big. People could organize and overthrow them, so they have to keep us fighting amongst ourselves for scraps.

The cruelty is the point.

roofuskit ,

Board rooms have a lot of people who are heavily invested in commercial real estate.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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Also a fair point.

andrewta , to maliciouscompliance in Work from home

As funny as this is, I’m quite certain if somebody actually tried this in the real world they’d get fired. At will employment means they don’t even have to tell you why you got fired. They’ll just wait a couple of weeks or a month and tell you goodbye.

possiblylinux127 ,

That’s not true at all in many countries. You can’t just fire someone for no reason. It doesn’t have to be a good reason but you need a reason. Also if someone is fired because of something that is protected under law like pregnancy they can come back and sue.

andrewta ,

True. Sorry should have specified in the US they can just say we are letting you go and you’re done. Which as far as I’m concerned is basically a catch all statement of “we aren’t going to tell you why, we are just firing you”.

possiblylinux127 ,

You can’t do that in the US. They can make up a excuse but they can’t fire someone for no reason

MutilationWave ,

I worked for a company that trained me that “right to work” meant I could fire someone and tell them it was because I didn’t like the color of their shoes. I suppose that’s an excuse or reason but at that point is there really any difference?

Pandantic ,
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Right to work means they can’t be required to join a union. They / you are thinking of “at will employment”. You may get this confused because some states pass them together.

Alexstarfire ,

The employee can still sue. There’s a reason why others say to keep documentation of everything in situations like this. While they don’t have to tell you why you’re fired, if you sue, they still have to provide adaquate reasoning. Can’t really say "I just don’t like the guy anymore’ and have that be sufficient.

There’s no way for us to know who’s really in the right here since we don’t know what the specifics of his employment agreement are. We can just agree that the employer is wrong, and stupid. Why piss off employees that actually do the work?

postmateDumbass , to lemmyshitpost in Take a gander at this

Equality, aint it great?

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