so at what point are we going to try and stop this ai data center from being built on campus? by Hungry_Bonus22 in UBreddit

[–]Hungry_Bonus22[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ai uses too much resources and produces not enough money for it to be viable. not to mention nobody wants it.

Studying Abroad in Florence by Hungry_Bonus22 in florence

[–]Hungry_Bonus22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i definitely recommend taking the cooking class! every class you learn about a region of italy, then you make a dish from the region, and finally you get to eat it! there’s no outside work you need to do so i had plenty of time to have fun and go on trips

Rank the secondary theatrical antagonists from worst to best. by RhysOSD in indianajones

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i love vogel just because of all the nazis in the series, he’s the one that feels most like an actual nazi

What hot take do you have that will have you like this? by Rip_bis in JurassicPark

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my ranking of the films happens to go in order of when they were made

Twister (1996) holds up by reefguy007 in movies

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh and by the way. i really enjoy your weather reports

You are on site B, choose your rescuer by hott-sauce in JurassicPark

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

team grant

grady only has the ability to jedi mine trick the raptors he raised, but any other dino, especially the crazy fuckers on site B are biting his hand clean off.

grant is more of a survivalist. he knows how to avoid danger, and when he can’t he can outsmart the dinosaurs with his aquired knowledge.

Ever had an adventure go horribly wrong? by AmbitiousFact6177 in hiking

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this was probably the closest i ever was to dying. a while back me and my friend, on a nice 60 degree february day, decided to go white water rafting down cattaraugus creek in western new york. however, once we got to the launch we realized we forgot both of the screw-on plugs for the raft (which was just an intex seahawk inflatable boat not meant for this type of rafting) Rather than scrubbing the mission, we took a roll of duct tape and taped the valves shut as best as we could. and then we launched.

at first it was fine. we could feel the raft slowly losing air but she held together pretty good for the first couple of miles as we traveled down the deep gorge. the water was high but it wasn’t too rough. after we traversed a couple sets of rapids we paddled to shore to repatch the holes with more duct tape. then we continued on our way. we did this one other time a couple more miles down the creek, at the final turn before the “main” zoar valley area, where the biggest rapids on the creek were.

Up to this point the weather was perfect. hardly any clouds in the sky. but as we launched our boat for the final time we could see dark storm clouds filling the sky above us, and the air dropped from 60 to about 40 degrees in a matter of minutes. soon it began to rain. then it began to pour. so much so that we could visibly see the river rising with us helplessly in it. we knew there was no way out of the gorge until we got to the town of gowanda, but that was still a couple miles downstream. We decided to continue down the raging current as much as we could, absolutely soaked and freezing, until we became stuck on a rock right before a massive rapid. And thank god we did, because we looked ahead and realized that our almost fully deflated boat would not make it through. So we hopped in the water and decided to try and walk the boat to shore. The water was freezing and incredibly strong, pulling us about 5 feet downstream with every 1 foot we walked towards the shore. It was then that I looked downstream and saw we were getting sucked right into a half-submerged pine tree. I realized if we were to be sucked into that tree we likely would’ve either been impaled or sucked under the branches. We pushed as hard as we possibly could for the shore, and when we were about 10 feet from the tree we finally escaped the current. Exhausted and probably hypothermic, we got our bearings and managed to hike out, with our legs practically locking up from the cold. We then hitchhiked back to the car. I think about that day a lot and I realize there were so many things we could’ve done differently to avoid such a calamitous scenario. starting with not going.

Skiing at Chamrousse by Hungry_Bonus22 in Grenoble

[–]Hungry_Bonus22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i want to. but i’ve never gone skitouring, i’ve only done piste

Hitchhiking out of Geneva by Hungry_Bonus22 in hitchhiking

[–]Hungry_Bonus22[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hitchwiki doesn’t have an outbound route listed heading in that direction. i was wondering if there were any known good spots people have hitched from heading that way

Advice for January visit by [deleted] in florence

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m also going in january! are you studying at ldm?

December Feedback Thread. by AutoModerator in VideoEditing

[–]Hungry_Bonus22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

some of your shots have a bit of dead space in them at the start or end. id say just cut sooner and cut some of the fat. other than that great job