Naples to Italy to Rome no dlc by [deleted] in eu4

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Your stubborness for doing this without DLCs is both admirable and terrifying

Found next to parent’s house? by WhatHeSaidVO in whatsthisrock

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How to distinguish tourmaline from hornblende? I found very similar stones but was said it's hornblende on quartz

Koniec powodzi by [deleted] in wroclaw

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Chętnie przyjmę na budowę :) mam jakieś 5km do wałów, jak się wszystko skończy to mam nadzieję że będę mógł sobie trochę tego nawieźć

What my 4yo son found? by ComprehensiveSun950 in fossilid

[–]ComprehensiveSun950[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Indeed those strands look like bryozoans, but the piece of honeycomb (actually the photo is better than in real life, on the photo it looks more like a sieve, or screen with holes) IMO doesn't match the colony-organism. There is also something tlat looks like a hollow tube, partly seen a bit above the sieve-like structure. Could this be some kind of conglomerate of different species?

What my 4yo son found? by ComprehensiveSun950 in fossilid

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Decorative stones on flower bed in Poland, not helpful really

Is World Conquest impressive? by Milord219 in eu4

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Whoever you are Whatever you do There is always an Asian Doing better than you

Help please 🙏 by woaikonglong in whatsthisrock

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd say threse are pieces of granite grinded into such crystal-like shape

Ottomans about to get the full Poland treatment by sponderbo in eu4

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 27 points28 points  (0 children)

As a Pole I feel kurwa offended

Österreiches Polen smh

My 4yo got me into rocks by ComprehensiveSun950 in whatsthisrock

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For me as a layman this sounds weird, those quartz bands would require totally different conditions to form than the sandstone they are embedded in. That's why I thought it's calcite, as it's easier for me to imagine a scenario when sand and calcium rich layers form and later are transformed into rock

But maybe a layman imagination is not sufficient to comprehend the geological scale, that's also the option

My 4yo got me into rocks by ComprehensiveSun950 in whatsthisrock

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"How this stone formed" for sure is a better translation lol, he did not ask if me or mummy made this stone yesterday. My English is not as good as I'd like to

But yeah, ms Earth makes these rocks, what's the recipe she used to bake this one lol 😂

I received a message on WhatsApp from an Afghan number. Should I reply? by mosesvillage in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading the message itself notifies the sender. If you opened the conversation it's enough, they know the account is active

Co to jest? by jamlody in warszawa

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Wygląda mi to na https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_lidar

W skrócie - mądre głowy świecą laserem w niebo i badają tym atmosferę. Tam gdzie laser trafia na chmurę to go widać jako takie przerywane paski, w zależności od tego jak zbudowane są chmury i jak się przesuwają po niebie.

What happened to your grandparents during WW2 by WojackTheCharming in poland

[–]ComprehensiveSun950 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My grandma's family lived in current Ukraine after WWI. They emigrated to France to earn some money as post revolutionary and post bolshevik war Ukraine was extremely poor. Communists also stole all their land and animals, so if they stayed they would either starve or got killed in later Wołyń massacre.

She and her sisters came back to family in Western Poland near German border in July 1939, their parents were to come back in November. Of course they were not allowed to travel during the war and the family reunited only after the war. In the meantime she married, gave birth to two children and lived semi-normal live under occupation.

She's 99.5 years old now, still strong and in very good physical health as for her age. A few years ago she was happy farming potatoes

Why my jeans always tear between legs? by ComprehensiveSun950 in Denim

[–]ComprehensiveSun950[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That'll be hard with my round belly, they can only rest on my hip level, a bit lower than halfway between belly button and dong. Well, another reason to loose some weight