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  • Absolutely.

    I lived a lot like this during the 2008 recession. I was always looking for work, but there was none to be had. So we spent all day watching arthouse DVDs from the library, having sex, cooking, making art, and talking philosophy in our 250 square foot apartment. At times, it was truly beautiful.

    However, there came a time after a year or so where the money really ran out and we got evicted. The relationship imploded and it all went to shit.

    My takeaway is that, for long term happiness, stability is important too.



  • nBodyProblem@lemmy.worldtoStar Wars Memes@lemmy.worldDie happier, too
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    3 months ago

    The natural lifecycle of the Jedi Master is to retire on some remote planet to become a depressed asshole hermit, just as Yoda did before.

    To me, The Last Jedi rejects the constant stream of fan service in most new Star Wars films to return to the roots of the series. IMO, it’s by far the best of the sequel movies.


  • A well made pour over will be every bit as “good” as a well made espresso. It’s also way less demanding in terms of equipment and technique.

    Making an espresso on par with the best coffee shops requires a great deal of skill/experience and thousands of dollars in equipment. If you don’t have the skill or equipment, straight espresso is usually pretty disgusting.

    You can make a phenomenal pour over with a YouTube video and $150 in gear.

    However, they’re different styles of drinks. A pour over is much less concentrated and doesn’t have the crema/body of espresso.








  • Ironically, search and rescue services in the USA are usually done by volunteers and park rangers, and typically free

    Yes if they put you in a helicopter it’s gonna be expensive, like $10k, but 99% of the time S&R won’t cost you anything. They’d prefer you call when the situation isn’t so dire instead of waiting until it gets really bad because you are scared of the cost.


  • Generally no if we consider it from a financial perspective. Whether or not it’s worth it on an emotional level is very individual

    I work in engineering with a masters, and I make more than people with only a bachelors. However, even with the masters pay bump I am unlikely to ever make enough extra money to make up for the financial losses I incurred in getting the graduate degree. It’s only “worth it” financially if you work full time and have your company pay for the degree.

    PHDs make about the same amount of money and get about the same positions as someone with an only Masters. You get a PHD because you love studying and research enough to basically give up half of a decade of your life.

    I considered getting a PHD until I realized that >50% of the PHD students and graduates I spoke to described it as, “6 years of my life I’ll never get back”.



  • nBodyProblem@lemmy.worldtoComic Strips@lemmy.worldGrandpa
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    Yeah I had an alcoholic, overweight, uncle in a leg brace who was like this. He’d try to “help” me get girls by suggesting I do things like this.

    “Hey, look, that girl is cute, go ask all her friends to dance with you at once, then you can increase your odds because she thinks she has competition”

    Yeah bro no. They’re clearly having a nice girls night out and I don’t want to ruin it

    “Just say they look like donuts because they are all curves and sugar”

    …. Yeah that’s a double hard no

    sigh “you just gotta have confidence. Watch this.”

    Then he’d wobble over, joke around, make some catcally comments on their looks, and they’d all be blushing and laughing before heading out with him to the dance floor. It was fucking wild.


  • As a kid who loved reading, the one and only time I read the cliffs notes was for the Diary of Anne Frank. I just couldn’t stand to slog through it and nobody else in class wanted to read it either.

    Ironically, I got a perfect score on that test with an average class score of 60. Every single question was addressed in the cliff notes while I skimmed them the night before the test. My teacher treated us to an extended rant when she handed back the tests. “CLEARLY nBodyProblem is the only person who actually WORKED HARD and bothered to READ and UNDERSTAND the material. You all need to learn to be more like nBodyProblem”