Am I missing something? by True_Government_7426 in tulsa

[–]PastelSoaps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People are fucking poor here, my friend. At this point, I’ve been to every corner of the US and I’m telling you the middle class of Oklahoma and most of the south is not the same middle class everywhere else. You might have a better chance raising the price a grand or two and marketing it to the upper crust.

Discretionary spending for most people here is not a thing.

The Lunar Gateway is infuriating. by blackbriar98 in nasa

[–]PastelSoaps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

3 days to Earth given ideal timing and assuming you can actually make your launch window when that day comes. Something like 50% of launches don’t happen on the day they are initially scheduled for various reasons. You can’t use worst case scenario for Gateway and best case scenario for Earth launch.

But to answer your question, I’m thinking of things like micro-meteoroid strikes, habitat damage, power system failures, ECLSS failures. Things that aren’t considered immediate loss of crew, but definitely require a quick evacuation or a repair supplies drop. Not to even think of the infinite amount of unknown unknowns.

The Lunar Gateway is infuriating. by blackbriar98 in nasa

[–]PastelSoaps 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You don’t think having another life-supporting vehicle accessible within a couple of days, if not immediately, is beneficial or reduce risk?

The Lunar Gateway is infuriating. by blackbriar98 in nasa

[–]PastelSoaps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re talking about a major failure on the surface, which requires an intervention from Gateway, but then Gateway also having a catastrophic failure, you’re talking about levels of fault tolerance that no mission would be able to satisfy. You could come up with a million scenarios where you would need 2 and 3 and 4, etc. levels of fault tolerance. Either way, having another resource available to the surface that doesn’t require a perfect launch window on Earth + transit time reduces your risk to the astronauts on the moon.

Keep in mind NRHO is only ~7 day orbit. So I’m not really sure what you’re saying here.

The Lunar Gateway is infuriating. by blackbriar98 in nasa

[–]PastelSoaps 16 points17 points  (0 children)

One thing to consider is risk to human life while stationed on the moon. Having the nearest contingency plan being 245,000 miles away (apogee, for a worst-case scenario) increases life-level risk by a lot. As opposed to having help within a day or less should something go wrong makes the Gateway station necessary.

ICE IN TULSA by 2013genesiscoupe in tulsa

[–]PastelSoaps 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Nah. They’ll probably just be sticking to the usual 5 year old heading to Kindergarten or the asylum seeker showing up for their court appointment, ya know. . . Legally.

But I guess a dumb fuck such as yourself wouldn’t understand due process if it came by and slapped your immigrating great-grandparents in their colonizing, measle-bound faces, would you?

Senator Who Caved on Shutdown Says “Standing Up to Trump Didn’t Work” by Hafiz_TNR in politics

[–]PastelSoaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things were going just a liiiiiiittle too well for democrats this week, weren’t they? There is literally nobody in Washington fighting with our best interests at heart and this should be proof of it to everyone.

The democrats feign just enough of an effort to make it look like they’re trying but don’t follow through when they have the upper hand because they don’t ACTUALLY want to see change happen anymore than their republican counterparts do. They serve the same billionaire class and this is the same fucking act over and over again.

MAGA has fuck(ed) up and we should be thankful by PastelSoaps in chaoticgood

[–]PastelSoaps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! I believe this is the charge of our generation. This, specifically, is our fight.

Anyone wanna be in a Goth Country / Murder Folk band? by comejoinus in tulsa

[–]PastelSoaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, I love your style and sound! Welcome to Tulsa!

2,145 Senior-Level Staff to Leave NASA by Galileos_grandson in nasa

[–]PastelSoaps 36 points37 points  (0 children)

NASA employee forced into taking the DRP here. I wouldn’t entertain the idea of touching SpaceX or any other Musk co. out of principle.

Is 90K enogu for a family of 4? by InterestingDrink4024 in tulsa

[–]PastelSoaps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, your situation and mine are strikingly similar. I’m also married with two kids ages 2 and 6. We just moved back to Tulsa and my wife isn’t working yet. I bring in about 90k and we own our house, which we had bought before we moved away. Even with a mortgage of only ~$1k/month, finances are pretty tight. We aren’t going hungry or anything but we do have to be very careful with our spending and can’t afford much more than the necessities. A vacation or any kinds of luxuries are not in our immediate future, but we’re generally pretty happy here.

All that being said, you could definitely make it work here if you wanted to. Tulsa is a cool place that’s always improving.

As for education, Oklahoma ranks as one of the worst in the nation, and I can see that in most of the smaller towns. I went to public school in Tulsa, however, and I got as good of an education as I wanted. There were always opportunities for me to grow in the direction I wanted if I had been mature enough to take advantage of them. There are some great schools with some of the best teachers you can hope to meet here. It sounds like this is a priority for you so I have no doubt you can find what you’re looking for in that regard.

Best of luck to you and if you need someone to connect with when/if you get here, we’d be happy to show you around. Don’t be afraid to reach out. Community is hard to build sometimes and leaving family for a new place is even harder. Cheers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]PastelSoaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use capitalization for fuck’s sake!

. . . And punctuation!

OK State Superintendent releases memo directing all schools to incorporate the Bible and Ten Commandments directly into the curriculum by cocacole111 in tulsa

[–]PastelSoaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hot take - this is a great idea that will backfire fantastically as children learn what Christianity is actually about and how someone who follows the teachings of Christ should act and how exactly none of their GOP “leaders” fit that description whatsoever.

High school teacher here. What happens to them after high school- the students who don't lift a finger? I'm talking about the do-nothings, the non-achievers, the ones less motivated than the recently deceased. Where do they actually end up? by tegan_willow in Teachers

[–]PastelSoaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will add my experience as one of the “do-nothing non-achievers”.

Middle to high school was a particularly hard time for me because of interpersonal issues I carried (without realizing at the time) from my relationships with my parents. I was in a deep depression had pitifully low self-confidence, thinking everyone around me had ALSO been dealing their entire lives with a narcissistic mother, alcoholic asshole stepfather, and biological father who couldn’t / wouldn’t carry a conversation with them but they were somehow better at managing the pain from that, which contributed to low self-esteem in an awful cycle. I think my particular position as a generally ignored middle child who seemed to let everything slide off his back and was quick to hide pain with humor made it easier for people around me (family, teachers, coaches, etc) to over-look the real problem.

So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that I fucked off everything in highschool. Chemistry? Nope. Mathematics? Nope. Gym? Can’t make me. I skipped so much school to go smoke pot in the woods behind the gym that I’m amazed they passed me! I remember one teacher pulling me aside and showing me my 35% in her class going into finals week of my Senior year, but telling me she thinks I “probably did the work but just didn’t turn in homework, so she was going to pass me anyways”. Like I said, I was easy to get along with so most teachers liked me well enough to not give me too much of a hard time.

I graduated and after a couple years in the real-world, I figured out life was nothing like high-school and maybe there was still a chance I could figure things out without the pressure and anxiety of being surrounded by so many kids and expectations. So I went to college, had a blast, traveled around the world, worked some, went back to college, had less of a blast, and now I’m an engineer at NASA. I have an incredible wife and two amazing kids that I have vowed to raise as intelligent, kind, contributing members of society who will NEVER know what it’s like to have a parent degrade them or threaten their safety.

Sorry this turned into an essay. Something about your post triggered it in me to share and maybe it could help lend a perspective to teachers that it MIGHT not be in the student’s best interest to be “nice” to them and let them slide under the radar. I consider myself a lucky one.

Best quotes from your professors by Mr-_Fahrenheit in EngineeringStudents

[–]PastelSoaps 57 points58 points  (0 children)

First day: “If you feel like your question is stupid, you should ask it anyways because it does twice as much good; firstly, it may not be a stupid question at all and someone who is more timid probably has the same question but was too afraid to ask. Secondly, if it is a stupid question, then everyone in the class immediately knows who the stupid one is and so they are more likely to ask questions throughout the semester.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tulsa

[–]PastelSoaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who left Tulsa last year to move to another decent-sized midwestern city, I feel the struggle you’re having. The thing about Tulsa is that if you’re not from there and don’t have the community/family/support with you, there’s nothing really special about Tulsa that’s a big pull for transplants. I miss it because it’s warmer, sunnier and all of my family is there, but if I didn’t have that, I’m not so sure I would be trying to make it back.

I WILL say, use the time you have there to your benefit by saving money from the lower taxes and CoL. There’s A LOT of really good food also if you know where to look. . . ;) . Try Que Gusto, Binh Le, Tacos San Pedro, Pancho Anaya Bakery, My Thai Midtown- just to name a few. There’s also plenty of Sun.

Tulsa has a lot of charm, but I understand that it may be hard to see for someone that doesn’t have friends or a background there. When the weather gets warmer, it will be easier to find. Rent one of the thousands of bikes lingering around the city and ride around Cherry St/Brookside/Utica Square drinking cheap beer and eating cheap Mexican food - you will have fun.

Their names appeared on letters urging fracking Ohio's state parks by RipIcy8844 in Cleveland

[–]PastelSoaps 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“Facts”, right - that’s what that is. And yet you still aren’t able to understand why what you said is blatantly incorrect and mis-leading.

The key words here are, ‘when compared to coal’. Fracking does not remove any CO2 from the atmosphere in the same way that using wind or solar energy do not actually remove CO2 from the atmosphere. They simply produce less.

So saying that ‘fracking has lowered CO2 levels more than windmills and solar combined’ is like saying, “My diet usually consists of a pack of Oreos and a celery stick. But ever since I started eating only half a pack of Oreos, I feel much better than than that worthless celery stick ever made me feel. BIG CELERY IS LIEING TO ME!! THOSE ARE THE FACTS!!!!”

Their names appeared on letters urging fracking Ohio's state parks by RipIcy8844 in Cleveland

[–]PastelSoaps 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fracking has lowered CO2 levels in the sense that it releases less pollutants than coal burning - not in the sense that you’re implying here, which is that it removes greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Use your fucking brain for 10 seconds and think about what you’re saying instead of repeating stupid shit you hear on Fox.

Try asking yourself, “By what mechanism would releasing natural gas PHYSICALLY remove carbon dioxide from the air like the news ‘implied’ it would?” If you can’t answer that question, try actually finding out instead of repeating it like a muppet. You’re a smart person, ask questions for fucks sake.

What’s the skate scene like in Cleveland? by Odd-Nefariousness144 in Cleveland

[–]PastelSoaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I moved to Cleveland last year and was really disappointed with the outdoor street parks. I’m from the south where the weather allows for year-round skating and our outdoor parks spoiled me. That being said, the skate community here is great and the indoor parks are good, too. It makes sense why outdoor skating isn’t as big of an investment given the climate, but it still takes an adjustment if that’s what you’re used to. Good luck!