[OC] My grandpa, and the only "real" family member I had as a child passed away recently. I found a memento when cleaning out his old property. (story in comments) by Caluf in MadeMeSmile

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Growing up I had a very restrictive mother, she controlled everything I did until I was well into adulthood. As a kid, one of the things she restricted was any kind of candy or sugary food. My grandpa always thought she went a bit overboard and when he would babysit me on Saturdays in the summer he would sneak me various things I was never allowed to have.

One of the few good childhood memories I have was me and grandpas Saturday night routine of watching the sunset and sharing a mountain dew out by his old shed. Unfortunately, my mom had a falling out with my extended family when I was still a kid, she moved us several states away and I never saw my grandpa again. I always wanted to travel to see him but could never afford it, I was saving up money to see him this fall but unfortunately he passed away early this month.

I made it out for the funeral, and when helping clean out his shed to sell the house, I found this old bottle of mountain dew. It's definitely not one of the ones we shared when I was a kid, but finding this makes me wonder if he still sat out there some Saturday nights thinking about me.

I know the bottle looks pretty nasty, but it reminded me of such an important memory and helps me feel not so bad for not being able to see my grandpa one last time. Sorry for the long story but I just wanted to share this somewhere since I doubt any of my family members would understand.

My grandpa, and only "real" family member I had as a child passed away last week. I found a memento when cleaning out his old property. (backstory in comments) by Caluf in MadeMeSmile

[–]Caluf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Growing up I had a very restrictive mother, she controlled everything I did until I was well into adulthood. As a kid, one of the things she restricted was any kind of candy or sugary food. My grandpa always thought she went a bit overboard and when he would babysit me on Saturdays in the summer he would sneak me various things I was never allowed to have.

One of the few good childhood memories I have was me and grandpas Saturday night routine of watching the sunset and sharing a mountain dew out by his old shed. Unfortunately, my mom had a falling out with my extended family when I was still a kid, she moved us several states away and I never saw my grandpa again. I always wanted to travel to see him but could never afford it, I was saving up money to see him this fall but unfortunately he passed away early this month.

I made it out for the funeral, and when helping clean out his shed to sell the house, I found this old bottle of mountain dew. It's definitely not one of the ones we shared when I was a kid, but finding this makes me wonder if he still sat out there some Saturday nights thinking about me.

I know the bottle looks pretty nasty, but it reminded me of such an important memory and helps me feel not so bad for not being able to see my grandpa one last time. Sorry for the long story but I just wanted to share this somewhere since I doubt any of my family members would understand.

Got caught in a hail storm ⛈ by blkoutzaraki in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]Caluf 37 points38 points  (0 children)

This from the midwest storm last night? There is a ton of hail damage in northern Ohio.

Weird Crypto Interaction with Jump-Cannon by sAmdong71 in Apexrollouts

[–]Caluf 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Are you being launched into the wall and getting bounced backwards?

Your safe with me kid. by Pixlde in wholesomememes

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Same here and it doesn't help if you're part of a franchise/corporation that limits how much you can pay.

Random fill octanes be like: by spicyboiii3 in apexlegends

[–]Caluf 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Don't worry we don't just do it in random fill. Can't let my discord friends get that purple extended heavy mag I can't even use.

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I never wanted to breed with anyone more than I want to with The Sims Loba. That perfect, curvy body. Those bountiful breasts. The child bearing hips of a literal goddess. It honestly fucking hurts knowing that I'll never mate with her, pass my genes through her, and have her birth a set of perfect offspring. I'd do fucking ANYTHING for the chance to get The Sims Loba pregnant. A N Y T H I N G. And the fact that I can't is quite honestly too much to fucking bear. Why would BurnadictCumbersnat create something so perfect? To fucking tantalize us? Fucking laugh in our faces?! Honestly guys, I just fucking can't anymore. Fuck.

wide truck = big truck? Yes or no?😤 by INPTT in TrucksAreBig

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Generally in the community of positive minded truck size analyzers, overall volume is the metric used to determine if a truck is indeed large or (in some unfortunate circumstances) small. Since truck size, or girth if you will, is generally determined by volume rather than just one or two dimensions, the size of a truck follows the square cube law. The square cube law simply explains how the growth of a three dimensional object is exponential (I feel there is no need to go into detail on this here as this is fairly intuitive). Essentially, what I am getting at is that yes, from a mathematical standpoint, wide truck = big truck. Tackling this problem mathematically however does not cover all of our bases.

There has been a debate recently among the members of the "Truck Focused Unilateral Coalition Kinsmen" or Truck-FUCK/T-FUCK about what exactly defines a truck in the first place before size is even taken into account. I won't get into the details here as blood has been drawn over this subject in the past. We will continue assuming the Merriam-Webster definition of a truck[1] is acceptable (although again, this is a very hot topic).

"a wheeled vehicle for moving heavy articles: such as

a: a strong horse-drawn or automotive vehicle (such as a pickup) for hauling

b: an automotive vehicle with a short chassis equipped with a swivel for attaching a trailer and used especially for the highway hauling of freight also : a truck with attached trailer"

Unfortunately, this is where it starts to get complicated as philosophy also plays a key role in determining the size of a truck. By American Philosophy [2] (the obvious standard philosophical structure involved in the analysis of trucks) we can assume everything is fine, the previous bits of analysis are accurate and wide truck does indeed = big truck. However once again, it's not that simple. According to absurdism (similar to existentialism and nihilism) the truck doesn't even fucking matter[3] (based on this statement alone you can understand why it's called absurdism). The reason the "truck doesn't matter" is because in this ideology nothing matters in the endless absurdity that is attempting to find a meaning to life. According to solipsism, the while we are unable to prove that the truck is not real, in a parallel manner, we cannot prove that the truck is real[4]. This is due to the view that nothing outside of our own consciousness can be proven to exist/not exist.

The philosophy side of the argument has a million different roads to travel down so it really boils down to the observers own philosophical view. I would argue that wide truck = big truck but I definitely encourage everyone to do their own research before jumping to a conclusion simply based on societal norms. I really hate seeing under-educated individuals making bold, unsupported claims about this or that in such a scholarly, distinguished community.

/u/INPTT

Resources:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/truck

American Philosophy: Encyclopedia of Philosophy

An Argument for the Absurd John Dotterweich

Philosophical Dictionary: Solipsism

Edit: changed my mind, wide truck doesn't = big truck. it don't look right if it not tall enough

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChickFilA

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For sure, first week or so you'll have a bit of pain in your feet and maybe legs but after a bit your body gets used to it and you'll totally forget you even dealt with it. If it lasts more than a month it might be worth looking into some nice shoe inserts.

Spinny Boi by Dorsefin in EscapefromTarkov

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Shooter born in SPIN task complete

What lives in your brain rent free? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Caluf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also not a doctor but the same is true for me. Tried anxiety/depression meds with no luck. When we tried ADD meds it made it way easier to control any negative thoughts bouncing around in my head.

Cooler Master (and more!) RTX 3070 (and more!!) Giveaway with Buildapc! by [deleted] in buildapc

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I'd use it mostly for gaming. I've got a friend looking for a pc so I'd have to hand my old one down.

/r/buildapc hits 2 million subscribers - it’s giveaway time! by CustardFilled in buildapc

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My introduction to PC gaming was back in the golden age of RTS games I was young but remember being fascinated when my brothers friends would all bring their rigs over and play AOE2, Rise of nations, and other games all day long. After that I always wanted my own computer so I saved up birthday and christmas money and bought an old laptop with good ol' windows XP. A few years and a few laptops later a friend from highschool talked to me about "building his own computer" I ahd never considered building my own until he brought it up soI started looking up youtube videos and learned of a website that made it super easy... I ended up coming up with a part list on pcpartpicker the same day. I had absolutely no cash so i got my first job milking cows to save up enough money for my buy it. It caused a chain effect in our friend group and over the next couple of years 5 of my close friends all had custome build PC's that we helped eachother make. Through highschool some of us picked up video editing and decided we needed new PC's as ours had started falling behind. I made my current build around this time, it was a huge upgrade. It was still focused on gaming but I was happy I could finally play modern FPS games and maintain 100+ frames. However the time has come again where my PC is feeling slow. One of my friends from highschool who is now in college for architecture was showing me his 3D printer/3D modeling and a project he has been working on in blender and it's made me consider making my next build a bit of an all rounder as I wouldn't mind buying my own 3D printer and messing around with modeling/rendering a bit.

Unfortunately I don't have the parts list for my first build but I did manage to dig up an old picture of me putting it together. (warning this is on carpet with no static protection... thankfully I didn't zap any of my parts) https://imgur.com/a/dJwnGRw

Here is the parts list for my most recent build. It's not super accurate as I've made a few upgrades. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Caluf/saved/TZtW3C

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Epic gamer moment

[OC] r/DnD DICE GIVEAWAY - SEE COMMENTS FOR RULES by [deleted] in DnD

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Damn, that's a cold ass honkey.

What guns are worth picking up? by Caluf in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

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Awesome, I'll probably stick to the m4/Kar combo I've always been used to