

breakable pot
Would NOT use that for ashes…
You might be able to ask e.g. https://www.etsy.com/shop/FireMuseShop to make a custom ceramic pot instead.
breakable pot
Would NOT use that for ashes…
You might be able to ask e.g. https://www.etsy.com/shop/FireMuseShop to make a custom ceramic pot instead.
Ear plugs. They are also very effective at keeping the alarm from waking me up though…
Reminds me of the zoo level in Kye! That was such a great game.
Makes me think of this video
Harder Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcJSW7Rprio
Sure, it’s truism. I just felt like I had to make myself super clear since you kept using car and knife safety as examples.
Your original comment spoke about safety mechanisms in gun construction, not about how carrying, in itself, makes others more unsafe, which is my point here. Along the way you’ve written things I thoroughly don’t agree with, like
A trained person carrying a gun is safer than not.
Take this video of unarmed policemen trained in de-escalation, for instance. Would this situation have been handled more safely if it was handled by gun-trained, armed policemen?
Yes but the reason I don’t agree with you is that knives, and cars for that matter, serve different purposes:
Do you not see the difference here?
Well. Since the tools are lethal, and countries implementing the death penalty always end up killing innocent people, and more guns = more gun violence and accidents, it’s obvious to me that these tools are not safe. To me, gun safety is as applicable to the real world as the perfectly straight line in mathematics, or the perfectly rational thinker in logics…
I’m fascinated by the emphasis on protection in your (and Americans’ in general) definition of safety. In Europe, “safe” simply means “not dangerous”. From your “wildly widely (edit: typo) understood” definition, I get the feeling that you view danger as unavoidable. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on what safety would mean to you and your community, if there was no danger to protect from? Would you still carry a gun for protection if all strangers were harmless? Have you ever visited a country where no one, not even law enforcement, carries lethal weapons? Etc.
I’m sorry; I was being sarcastic. Thank you for the reply though.
I would like to add that since everybody makes mistakes, no one can (statistically) handle a gun 100% safely 100% of the time. E.g. a carried gun is never completely safe from theft. So no carrier is “safe”, therefore no gun is “safe”. Personally I would not use that word when referring to objects designed to do harm. I don’t think a modern car is a good analogy. A better one would be “modern guillotines are incredibly safe”.
That makes it even weirder. Why would you carry a gun at this level of quick access, if the gun itself is not quick access?
jenis
Someone make a prompt of this
I was looking for a mouse recently. My priorities were:
I got the Logitech Lift. I am pleasantly surprised by how nice it is.
Granted I mostly use my mouse for browsing, scrolling and navigating UIs. The rest is all keyboard. For games I prefer controllers and game pads so precision/high performance wasn’t an issue for me at all.
Over about a decade: Win7 -> Mint -> Manjaro -> Mint -> Endeavour
Eyeing Nix atm, looks cute, might hop later
Tidal waves are powered by lunar movements. We should join Luna’s p-tide movement for restroom equality. Come on. It’s funny. :)
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None. It’s like they’ve never really lived up to the hype and attending live music events has somehow always made me uncomfortable. Same with movie theatres.
The most immersive and impactful musical experiences I’ve had have been me sitting alone listening.