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  • But the other thing....yeah we don't do that shit

    Not exactly the same, but The Troubles were very much going on during the 90s

  • Naive young me thought that with facts and education so freely and easily available, surely the internet would benefit everyone hugely!

  • Oh no, the thing that everyone expected turned out to be completely accurate!

    I'm actually a little surprised I haven't heard or seen a single person say that action shouldn't be taken against him

    Edit: wait no, I've seen several posts saying we need to Clinton the same as Trump, which probably comes down to doing nothing, unfortunately.

  • This is great news for Ukraine

  • Made by legendary craftsmen folding metal once.

  • Similar for the cheaper EV3.

    My only design gripe is that the climate control info is all directly behind the steering wheel, so I need to lean over to see it.

  • It depends.

    It isn't that yarn in itself is expesive, but if you're knitting/weaving, you're not doing it to save money on socks, you want to make something cool and unique. If you really get into it, you're going to eventually want that specialist wool/bamboo/elastane blend with a super specific colour grade and maybe a specific manufacturing method too. And that's expensive.

    Similarly, if you're spinning your own yarn, you can get boring old for about half the price of boring old yarn, and even less if you dye big batches yourself. You can get a pretty nice wool for about a quarter of the price of the yarn, so far so good. But of course, if you're spinning your own yarn, you're going not doing that for production purposes, you want to make something cool and unique. So you'll want to blend in specifics, like glitter nylons, or maybe even metalic fibers, and that long-fiber, ultra-fine angora will go great with a slightly thicker cairngorn, etc etc. And before you know it, you're making yarn that costs maybe ten times what they sell at the local hobby shop.

    And spinning wheels aren't exactly cheap either. Mine was something like 800 euros, but you can easily spend four times that on an electric wheel. You can buy a LOT of yarn for that money. And lets not talk about how much wool I've ruined due to lack of skill while learning.

    Or, if you want to do it for historical purposes, you're going to want kinda-shitty, historically accurate materials like hemp or flax or wool from sheep that aren't really all that suited for wool-making, and are probably not even kept anywhere anymore outside of niche hobby flocks. And then you want to process it yourself. And it's surprisingly hard to fine someone who will just sell you flax-the-plant.

  • Yo dawg, I heard you like ads, so I put some ads in your ads so I can sell toys while I sell toys

  • Fair point. I was more concerned about dropping it in, and then catapulting a small metal disc into some very expensive electronics.

  • There's a bit of difference doing it on a gameboy, and doing it in a running PC with spinning fans and such.

  • Im pretty sure the 1.2m number just measures casualties, not corpses.

    If someone trips and breaks an ankle, that's a casualty just as much as when someone tries to headbutt an FPV drone.

    Only one of those is unrecoverable though.

  • More like 35 years until they have 0 military age males left

    Nah, the thing with "military age" is that you can write down a new set of numbers.

  • the argument some people here make about Russia just trying to eliminate Nazis in Ukraine.

    You should really block lemmy.ml, it's much better for your blood pressure and mental health.

  • In 2023 that meant about 1 in 3 US adults would qualify.

  • Doing historical reenactment can be done in two ways:

    • spend an absolute fuckload of time on everything.
    • spend an absolute fuckload of money on everything.

    The former is more historically accurate, but I completely understand not wanting to pick up flax farming as a side hobby.

  • finding workable clay in nature is stupidly easy if you know what to look for

    Workable clay may be hundreds of kilometers away, depending on where you live.

    I mean, I'm in the Netherlands, i literally can't avoid the stuff, but not everyone lives in a giant river delta.

  • All the other ones also have copies floating on the great seas, and some are just plain free

  • As someone who owns a spinning wheel, you can dye and spin yarn at home to make the money pit even wider and deeper!

  • If it isn't the consequences of your own actions!