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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • I think it’s a joke that American houses (in the eyes of Europeans) are made out of sticks (stud framing in the house) and paper (drywall is made from gypsum and has a paper backing)

    In European countries, their houses are made of tougher materials like stone, concrete, or some other material I’m forgetting about

    It’s a known thing in America that stray bullets end up in people’s houses (and sometimes their residents) when it’s an American holiday like 4th of July or Memorial Day









  • Stay on top of changing your fluids. Oil changes are a lot cheaper than a new engine (plus labor) or any other big component of your car, like transmission or radiator. Change your engine oil (about every 5K miles), transmission fluid, engine coolant, brake fluid (every 3-6 years), diff fluid (if you have a differential), transfer case fluid (if you have a transfer case), and power steering fluid (if it’s hydraulic based)

    If you live in a salty area (i.e. a place that snows a lot), learn how to apply Fluid Film or any oil-based thin film for rust prevention under your car. It’ll keep the car going for a lot longer and fluid film is a lot cheaper than a new sub frame or structural component of your car

    Service manuals from the manufacturers are available for subscription, but if you know where to find them, I’d be curious to see, because my search engine skills have gotten worse as time has progressed. I think Toyota and Honda sells their subscription for 2 days of access for $20 and you should be able to download the relevant PDFs you want

    As for appearances for you car, don’t eat or really keep anything in your car, unless it is for the car and its emergency kit. So I try to take everything out of the car with me if my car doesn’t need it like clothes, groceries, or anything like that. This makes car break-ins less likely to occur, and if it does, it’s more of a bad day or two (depending on your skillset/money you have) instead of a gut-wrenching moment when you realize they stole a sentimental valuable. Don’t park under trees to avoid leaves or tree sap. Neither under power lines because of bird poo

    Remember that cars are depreciating tools to get you from point A to point B. The most important part of it is that it’s mechanically sound and the safety features for it work. The next part is that it blows cold AC and hot air for heat. Anything beyond that is a bonus



  • I believe Road Guy Rob did a video on this exact situation, but it happened in San Diego. I forgot his thoughts on it, but he brought up a good point about it. If you removed all of the lines, so it’s just asphalt, then it would behave very similarly to how it would with painted lines. People yield to oncoming traffic, bikes still ride together, and there will still be cars parked on the side of the road.

    I think people are complaining, because it’s something new. In the video from Road Guy Rob, they removed the lanes and restored it back to the original within a few weeks. I personally think this is a good step for research to see the effects of this style of bike lanes. I do wish they would make protected lanes like they do in Seattle where it goes sidewalk | bike lane | parked cars | traffic | double yellow.


  • Yeah, caffeine blocks the adenosine receptors in your brain. Adenosine is a chemical your body produces throughout the day to signal you getting tired. That’s why when you drink coffee, a few hours later you might feel a “crash”, because all of the tiredness comes rushing back into your brain at once

    Like the article suggests, that blocking of adenosine receptors happening too late can mess with your sleep quality, because your body wants to sleep, but your brain can’t because it doesn’t feel tired. So you might end up getting poorer sleep. This could lead to poorer long term memory storage/encoding, because one of the functions of sleep is to take short term memories and store it in your long term memory.




  • The propaganda is extremely strong for the supporting group. Our city is getting duped. People forgot what happened to East Palestine. People forgot that the water municipality SHUT DOWN THE WATER INLET FROM THE OHIO RIVER. I get daily mailers saying to vote yes. The Democratic Party is in favor of this. City council and the previous mayors are on board

    Barely anything has been said against the sale. What’s Norfolk Southern gonna do? Build another rail? Use a different route? I doubt there’s gonna be any opposition. Fuck the city for selling our future. I hope we get clowned on for centuries to come


  • Tuesdays with Morrie. I read this sometime after an emotionally taxing event and during that time a lot of people kept telling me that “it’s okay to not be okay”, and I just didn’t get it. I wanted the sadness to stop and to feel more normal again. After reading the book it finally clicked what that phrase was trying to say.

    The premise of the book is that the main character is taking lectures from a terminally ill professor/teacher. During one of the lectures, the professor is asked why he doesn’t feel sad that he is dying. He responds with saying that at times he does feel sad, and he also feels angry and a multitude of other emotions. But instead of trying to bury the emotion/suppress it, he will experience it, “let it all out”, and move on with his day

    From that point on, it made so much sense what people were trying to say. You can try to bury it or medicate it, but eventually you will have to face that emotion head on. The sooner you face it, the sooner you can start to get better



  • Personally, I find American candy way too sweet. As in one full-sized bar of any chocolate candy is disgustingly sweet, and makes me feel unwell if I get anywhere close to finishing a bar

    I am American btw, and I grew up eating this stuff for a few weeks after Halloween, but then my tastebuds developed and my answer to that question is to “just eat a couple of pieces a day”

    If you want an actual answer, I’d consider trying to remove willpower from the equation and donate or throw away a majority of the candy you have. If you still want to keep candy, then putting it in inconvenient places might make it easier to eat less. Think like keeping it on the opposite side of your residence where you would usually lounge/mindlessly snack and only eating it in a designated area.

    You can also try to buy one of those kSafes to prevent yourself from eating it all too. The idea isn’t to depend on your current willpower to decide for you, but rather the rational thought of your past self to allot yourself a certain amount.

    It’s like a cheat day, if you designate a day where you can pig out, it’s easier to maintain a well-balanced diet outside of the chest day



  • So the reasons you listed are:

    • band practice
    • world war 3
    • economy crashing

    I’m not a parent, but I don’t think these are strong enough reasons to skip over a dumb phone or even a basic burner android phone.

    What would you hope to get out of your phone for band practice? Is it being able to contact your parents for transportation or letting them know where you are? Any phone can text or even call your parents. Do you want a device that can help you tune your instrument or be used as a metronome? This is a bit more compelling reason to help bump you up to a smartphone, but still an iPhone doesn’t seem necessary

    Location tracking could be a more attractive reasoning to get an iPhone, but would you want your parents to be able to track you 24 / 7?

    World War 3; if you learned about the past world wars, America entered the war later on (America entered WWI in 1917, it ended in 1918; America entered WWII in 1941, it ended in 1945). How would an iPhone help you in regards to WWIII? Why an iPhone over a dumb phone? Why an iPhone over an android phone?

    The same questions can be applied to the economy crashing. How would you having iPhone affect you in regards to it? If you need to know when it happened, chances are you will hear about it either from the people around you or the media you currently consume.

    Overall, I do not think this is a comprehensive argument to get an iPhone. You haven’t given reasons why a dumb phone would not fit your needs. You also haven’t given reasons why an android would not fit your needs. Your parents seem to be reasonable enough to give you a timeline of when to expect an iPhone, and as of right now, I don’t think your reasoning is quite there yet to convince them to push up that timeline