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L3mmyW1nks ,

So that’s why he became a drunk that got angry at his kids when they tried to cover him up while he was blacked-out and naked in his hut?

Zelensky: 'Our partners fear that Russia will lose this war' (kyivindependent.com)

President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that Ukraine’s partners “are afraid of Russia losing the war” and would like Kyiv “to win in such a way that Russia does not lose,” Zelensky said in a meeting with journalists attended by the Kyiv Independent....

L3mmyW1nks ,

That’s one interesting concept of future wars. I like it. Walking down the streets and bam sleeping gas!
Wake up in some waiting room with thousands of others, massive headache, getting water and pain meds handed by enemy military personnel. Watch the latest statistics on which nation got most people in possession. Get sent home, learn new language, get used to new religion. War is exhausting but also fun.

L3mmyW1nks ,

I guess you can deseibe many experiences with ‘exhausting but fun’

L3mmyW1nks ,

With its liquids (both surface and subsurface) and robust nitrogen atmosphere, Titan’s methane cycle bears a striking similarity to Earth’s water cycle, albeit at the much lower temperature of about 94 K (−179 °C; −290 °F).

That’s way too cold in my opinion!

L3mmyW1nks ,

See figure 3 here: en.m.wikipedia.org/…/Thermodynamic_temperature

As mentioned above, there are other ways molecules can jiggle besides the three translational degrees of freedom that imbue substances with their kinetic temperature. As can be seen in the animation at right, molecules are complex objects; they are a population of atoms and thermal agitation can strain their internal chemical bonds in three different ways: via rotation, bond length, and bond angle movements; these are all types of internal degrees of freedom.

tl;dr Water be jiggly. Amount of jiggle is hard to put a number on

L3mmyW1nks ,

Probably just related to famous authors with dark world views drinking Gin. Though, I’d say Absinthe should then be up there as well.

L3mmyW1nks ,

You didn’t earn a dollar a second, 3600 dollars an hour, starting the second you were born?

L3mmyW1nks ,

Well, who needs bodily autonomy when you can just use slurs without repercussion. I really don’t get why you try to reason with free speech or self defense laws against against this intrusion of your actual freedom.
Being forced to keep a pregnancy going and then being forced to stay in marriage won’t get better when you can legally say whatever you want or shoot someone trespassing on your land…

L3mmyW1nks OP , (edited )

Best lingerie-a
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lounging, mommaaaa

L3mmyW1nks ,

Not sure of the brand name but something that helps you to see pretty things where you are and something that helps you to actively look for pretty things would be my recommendation.

L3mmyW1nks ,

What about that parasitic thingy that wobbles your eyes and makes you do things? You’d just need to ward of these pesky birds and refrain from climbing too high, but I bet everything looks funky!

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e1ef8570-135b-42e2-8b1c-0511a4ab90ef.jpeg

L3mmyW1nks ,

That coat itself looks painted. The simple color, the way it still clings to the body in places while flowing freely and the shadows make it a bit surreal, especially combined with that painting.

L3mmyW1nks ,

Google improved regarding Russian, it seems.

Comparison:

Just never again tell your soldiers before battle “You won’t change anything!” tell them what John Connor asked Kyle Reese to tell his mother - “There is no destiny but the one we make for ourselves.” As they say, let’s personally thank Jim Cameron for this fine movie, right in Hollywood. If I succeed in “making a difference” - cite me to the soldiers as an example.

The samurai code “Bushido”, which was put down on paper at a time when samurai began to forget it, says, among other things:

Revenge is often simply to break into an enemy’s house and die.

Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

L3mmyW1nks ,

Genuine question: why?
I mean I can imagine that it’s heavy stress for the body but I’m surprised you’re sure of death.

L3mmyW1nks ,

what-if.xkcd.com/21/

For an AK47 it’d be 57.2N, so probably a bit less times 88, totalling something below 5000N or so for the ejected bullets, plus 30% for gas n stuff.

I highly recommend the xkcd in any case.

L3mmyW1nks ,

What a pretty flower! Thanks for sharing.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

One of my first shots with the RF 50mm F1.8 lens. It’s one of those photos where I realize just how much difference equipment (sensor size + glass + camera software) can make. My Rebel T3 could never have matched this smooth lightning.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

From what I’ve read, the general image quality of the ‘cheap’ EF/RF 50mm 1.8 is very similar to that of the much more expensive 1.4 or 1.2 versions. At least from F1.8 and up, that is.

I’d prefer the better lenses, of course, simply for the faster and less noisy focus but I’d have to pay 12x what I’ve paid for the RF 50mm 1.8! It’s just insane.

Same as with audio equipment, I’m still at a level where I can see, as a fact, that money is still a limiting factor and not just my skill level.

L3mmyW1nks OP , (edited )

grab my […] for its size and weight and wish I had brought my […] instead.

Story of my (photo-) life haha. It’s so hard not to feel sad when you find a situation where a certain piece of equipment you left at home would’ve been sooo much better suited for the task. But you just can’t carry all lenses, a tri-pod and a flash with you everytime you leave the house. Even taking the camera is hard enough sometimes…
Thanks for the suggestion of renting it. Might give that a shot. There might even be a service for it I’ve used before. I wouldn’t like to pretend-buy something just to test it, though I’d probably keep it after what you’ve told me.
Sadly, there’s not 1.4 RF lens so I would have to use the EF-adapter as well. But considering the weight and size that should still be quite acceptable. Not sure if there’s a trade-off regarding image quality when using the adapter but probably not enough for me to notice anyway.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Nah it’s alright, the RF series is rather niche still and when it’s much more reasonable (price per quality) I might as well use an EF with the adapter. As my always-on lens is the RF 24-240mm (very useful for travel when you don’t know what you’ll do that day), the size&weight of EF 1.4 + adapter would still be quite a bit less.
Apparently, I can rent it via a service for 20 or so bucks a month. That’s fair.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Probably a jackdaw. According to wikipedia this still counts as a raven, therefore as a crow!
Shot in a harbour in northern NL.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Alright, but who said that?

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Done! It’s !birding apparently

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Haha thanks for preventing history from repeating itself on Lemmy. I shouldn’t be surprised that there’s already drama behind stating that jackdaws are, essentially, crows…

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Yeah I can imagine how quickly that got old when tens of comments are just that very same spiel. But still I wonder how I’ve missed that since I’ve spent quite a bit of time on reddit and really enjoyed reading up on these major events of reddit-history.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Haha Clichées sind dafür da erfüllt zu werden.

Yeah as a kid i thought raven were much bigger and had orange beaks. Rather late I learned that ravens are usually just large crows. Personally, I don’t care much but at least try to learn and use the proper names of things. At least in German, using Krähe seems to be a safe bet in any case.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Cheers! I appreciate the small insight into the names that are common to people with some knowledge about these different types.

So far, I might have a chance to name Dohle, Nebekrähe correctly and maybe have a good chance of picking Rabe, rather than Krähe due to its size, and being somewhat right about that.

I’m always thankful if someone can tell me right away what things are called.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Yeah it’s really lacking something in order to make it a good pic in itself. Wasn’t sure whether to post it since it’s just a mildly interesting snapshot.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Thank you!

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Yeah it’s been a while and for some reason this place/trip tends to slip my mind. Maybe because the photos’ folder isn’t named like others.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

I’m pretty sure the small ones are bushes. I don’t think trees can be sculpted this way. Just thought the title is nice since the one tree also looks a little out of place.

L3mmyW1nks OP ,

Oooh I was a bit slow and didn’t get you were talking about trees in general.

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