I’ll start. I watched every minute of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis”.

Just finished… it made me think of this topic.

  • ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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    I was on a plane that made an emergency landing. It was a lot less scary or exciting than it sounds. Our plane was leaking hydraulic fluid, so we diverted to a closer airport to land while the landing gear could still be lowered with hydraulics. The landing was uneventful, but I did get to see a flash of emergency vehicles with their lights on along the runway.

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    This is a lame burn, and a crappy post. If you don’t like the movie why not just say that instead of a half-assed attempt to be witty? What didn’t you like about it?

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      Yeah it’s posts like these that do not offer engagement and we don’t really need more of them. This isn’t reddit, here, where over there people only write the headline and nothing in the body except two lines, like this one. It’s annoying.

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      Oh com’on, really? You’re coming to FFC’s rescue? That’s nice. Look, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to pick on the poor fella, with his own movie studio and all, I know he’s got it rough. I liked a lot of his other stuff, if that helps.

      It’s a real post, and watching that movie was:

      1. a real thing I did that not many other people did, and
      2. I don’t think anyone will think is cool or will make them jealous.

      Perfect example of the kind of thing I meant. If you don’t have one, don’t post. I thought I’d hear some funny things people had to say, and maybe some interesting ones as well.

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        I’m jealous you managed to finish it in a single sitting. I’m still not done, started and stopped three times so far.

        I place is squarely in the “It insists upon itself.” category of movies.

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      I have no idea what this means. But for what it’s worth, I thought it was an interesting question that brought a couple neat replies.

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    As a kid, I once killed a fly by squeezing an empty yogurt bottle, propelling the lid of said bottle and squatting the fly on the wall. I did that on purpose and it took some attempts.

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    Hmmm, for something that very few other people on lemmy have?

    no spoiler

    Made a post on lemmy and remembered to answer my own question in a reply rather than the post.

    really joking here, folks

    :::Asked out my crush. :P

    For the general world?

    I tried to talk someone out of suicide and failed. Can’t think of something less cool or envy-inducing.

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    Played the game Me And My Shadow. It’s an abandonware open source 2D puzzle platformer for windows that apparently was last updated in 2021, with source package last updated 2 years prior according to the last github nightly build release. Repo was archived January of this year. Not really a cool and exciting game at all compared to other open source games like Mindustry or SuperTuxKart or SRB2.

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    Waaaaay back in college (this was over a decade ago), I wrote a 16-page paper making the argument that there were only four continents, not five, six, or seven as various countries proclaim:

     

    The Cliff Notes:

    • North America and South America can be still considered a single continent due to the fact that the Panama Canal doesn’t fully bisect the two landmasses. (The Isthmus of Panama is still very much wild rainforest and lakes, and the canal is essentially two points on each side connected by a boat route across multiple of these lakes).

    So, #1: America (alt. the Americas)

    • Europe and Asia are not actually bisected into two landmasses, and if anything any physical connection is reinforced by the fact that the boundary is the Ural Mountain range.

    So, #2: Eurasia

    • Prior to the construction of the Suez Canal in 1869, Europe and Africa were indeed the same landmass, connected by the Isthmus of Suez. However, as the Suez Canal is a sea-level canal, it is created by literally cutting the landmasses apart down to relative sea levels.

    So, #3: Africa

    • Australia…Yeah, I didn’t see any reason why it should lose its status as the world’s biggest island and smallest continent.

    So, #4: Australia

    • Antarctica I didn’t consider a continent because it’s mostly ice, and if Australia is considered the minimum bound for how big a “continent” should be, then, well, the portion of Antarctica that is actually ground below all that ice is actually a smaller contiguous size than Australia, ergo it cannot count as a continent.

    'Course now I’m older and realize that was all bullshit. Lol. Sure it makes sense from a geological standpoint (but even that is bullshit as geologically there are no “continents”, only plates), but a continent is more than its geological structure; it’s geological, political, and economic, all three of these rolled into one.

     


    Sources for Images Used:

    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Canal
    2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ural_Mountains
    3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suez_Canal
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    I have been ‘interviewed’ by the Secret Service 2x in my life.

    Both times because I was a young dumbass, and both times I am sure they wrote in my official file: ‘harmless dumbass’.

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    Not all at the same time:

    • Broken both ankles at once
    • Bitten by a snake, twice (two different snakes)
    • In (temporary) remission from myeloma, an incurable blood cancer
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    …i climbed onto the roof of the press box over kyle field and peed into the open air hundreds of feet below: it evaporated before hitting the ground…

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    I might be the only American to have applied for a light sport flight instructor certificate on physical paper, and I believe I caused an update to the IACRA system.

    For those unaware, IACRA is the system for applying for airman certificates online. Instead of mailing a paper 8710 to Washington you fill it out on one of the US government’s many shitass fuckchild web 0.8 websites. The FAA isn’t as bad as the FCC on that front but shew buddy.

    I was applying for a light sport flight instructor certificate. One of the prerequisites for this is a credential in the Fundamentals of Instruction. Per the FARs, this can be:

    • A passing score on an FAA FoI knowledge test (70 or better) within the last 24 months
    • Holder of at least a Basic Ground Instructor certificate
    • A state issued teacher’s certificate for grade 7 or higher, or
    • A job as a college professor

    I had taken and passed the FoI test, but the 24 month mark was rapidly approaching before I could arrange the practical test, so I took the BGI test (which is another knowledge test) flew to the FSDO in Greensboro, filled out a form, and one clammy government handshake later I was a ground instructor. Ground instructor certificates don’t expire so that effectively eliminated the time constraint on the FoI test result.

    Checkride time approached, it was time to fill out the 8710…IACRA had no way of accepting a BGI certificate number as the FoI prerequisite. It was designed to only accept a LaserGrade test result, there wasn’t a way to use the other legal prerequisite types. So I had to print out a physical 8710 and mail it to Washington. Last I heard of the matter, my DPE let me know she had contacted somebody at the FAA about the matter, so teachers, professors and ground instructors should be able to correctly apply for a flight instructor certificate now.

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    I fell out of an aeroplane with no parachute and lived.

    Was sweeping the little Cessna out when i stepped back missed the step and went arse over head into the tarmac.

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    I once hiked onto a mountain barefoot because of a bet with a friend, it took me 3 1/2 hours untl I have reached the summit.