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  • onion articles are best if you just read the title. They published a book of just the titles because even they know that's where 99% of the humor is and the article is usually just bludgeoning the joke to death.

  • fuck yeah that's good shit

  • they are talking about making fire without using lighter or matches or a fire starter, just wood on wood friction the way people had to make fire before any of those things existed. An oily rag won't help you with the difficult part; making a small coal to light your tinder.

  • from the name??

    this is going to mess with me when i make my next account 😂

  • have tried 3-4 times but never even got a whiff of smoke! The region i camp in is generally described as 'rainforest' and while i have to assume it's possible I am missing some trick to it.

  • 💖

  • @Alxe has it, I am now a white woman :)

  • ah you're probably right that rose petal on the bottom right made me think it was a white panel but a metal bar makes more sense

  • I absolutely adore keeping the fire going. I was a white man for decades so i'm not dodging the allegations. I have never been camping where i was not the last person awake and always keeping the fire just right until all the wood was gone.

    It's all about the air flow. Too much and everything burns too quickly in a roaring furnace, too little and you have no light and not enough heat. By constantly adjusting the logs you can maintain the proper air flow to keep everything just right. Rotating a log to present fresh wood to an eager flame here. Squeezing two logs a little closer to reduce the oxygen and trim things up there. A proper fire adjusting stick (and a backup) is crucial.

    Give me a stack of seasoned wood, a k-bar, a magnesium fire starter and a comfy camp chair and i'm in heaven from the time the sun sets until the wood runs out.

  • this was beautiful thanks for sharing it

  • why couldn't you rotate it the thing holding it up is very wide

  • well i'm sorry to hear that, I will hope that you receive more kindness in the future

  • looks really great!

  • you put in a bigger bed and customers will try to load it up and bend the unibody frame. you overload your ladder frame pickup and you might damage the bed or the tires but aren't likely to render the entire vehicle unsafe.

    ladder frame is capable of supporting much more weight than any unibody due to the design that separates load bearing concerns from body concerns.

  • that's your prerogative but you're also gifting them a lot of responsibility and chores with that so you know make sure that's something they are into first.

    Plants don't have nervous systems and don't feel pain when cut, they are a renewable resource and some types of plants suffer no harm by the cutting of flowers. Every woman i have given flowers to has been delighted by it and I have been delighted to receive them myself!

  • these look great and I love both the form factor and your storage!!

    I just tried to make some 3 ingredient bars but the recipe was not great; 6-7 medium bananas is soo subjective i should have found one with weights.

    on my next attempt i'm going to use the muffin tins and do some mixins! thank you for sharing

  • flowers are pretty and the ephemeral nature is part of the beauty of the gift. It's not about having a thing it's about the lovely gesture and how beautiful and lovely smelling they are for a while.

  • I hope you get your flowers!!

  • I don't agree with you at all. What you said is the kind of thing undiagnosed neurodivergents say because they wrongly assume that everyone goes through the same struggles that they do though!