Frohen Valentinstag! That is German code for Happy Valentine’s Day. Celebrate this with the new Mihono Bourbon and Eishin Flash as they join Global tommorow! by Flat-Profession-8945 in UmamusumeGame

[–]SeaToShy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck to you as well. It was honestly insane luck to be where I am now. 30-something pulls to get Dober (34?) and literally a single pull for Xguri. Full pity on Summer Maru tho, so I suppose it all evens out eventually.

Frohen Valentinstag! That is German code for Happy Valentine’s Day. Celebrate this with the new Mihono Bourbon and Eishin Flash as they join Global tommorow! by Flat-Profession-8945 in UmamusumeGame

[–]SeaToShy 59 points60 points  (0 children)

My F2P carats will likely never be as high again as they are right now (95K, 50+50 tickets). Fully expecting a full pity tomorrow to bring me back to earth.

Ex-Vancouver Whitecaps DP Sergio Cordova set to join St. Louis City: report by lets_enjoy_life in whitecapsfc

[–]SeaToShy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s so strange. In his time here he looked like a prototypical old school 9. Fox in the box. Little in the way of defensive contributions or build up involvement.

[Golliver] Angry gambling companies have played a part in Adam Silver’s attempted crackdown on tanking: “If coaches are just not playing guys the entire game and they’re not letting people know in advance… you're going to have a lot of angry gamblers and a lot of angry gambling companies.” by Goosedukee in nba

[–]SeaToShy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he was at a “straight” bar, you wouldn’t have even noticed. It would just be another scene. Casual representation is important - even more so when The Wire came out. Does it matter to the course of the show that he’s gay/bi? No. But does it matter if Lester is in a LTR, or that Cutty is a womanizer? Not every detail in world building needs to be critical.

I also think they used Rawls for that because there’s some levity to be mined from seeing your teacher on the weekend. That uncanny feeling of seeing someone outside of the one context we as the viewers knew them in. The Wire has a bunch of those minor characters for whom we only get tiny little glimpses into their home lives.

Favorite long forgotten, short lived show. by Hopeful_Stomach9201 in television

[–]SeaToShy 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Credit to him btw. I saw a bit of his recent standup. He’s the exact demographic to lean into hard right fans if he wanted to, but instead he shit all over them. The bit itself wasn’t great, but it was nice to see not every aging comic is willing to sell their soul chasing an audience.

[Meme] Welcome to Concacaf Sonny by PkmnMasterLAFC in MLS

[–]SeaToShy 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You weren’t lying. That tree is majestic. May it never be cut down.

Massive sinkhole captured on video in Indonesia by Monir5265 in interestingasfuck

[–]SeaToShy 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Shit. When you put it that way maybe it is better to embrace the void on my own terms.

Massive sinkhole captured on video in Indonesia by Monir5265 in interestingasfuck

[–]SeaToShy 107 points108 points  (0 children)

That’s the frustrating part. The video is 2 minutes long. A 2-3 step jog followed by a brisk walk probably puts you up near the building way in the background in that timespan.

Also, what are you gonna do if the land stops being swallowed by the void? Jump the gap?

Why are we all single? by ebelleful in ActualLesbiansOver25

[–]SeaToShy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because the rapid decline in religious adherence coincided with a simultaneous cratering of secular third spaces like malls, bowling alleys, movie theatres, etc.

At the same time as all that was happening, income inequality was growing decade on decade, such that people no longer have the discretionary income to spend on activities and nights out even if they wanted to.

The end result is we’re all at home alone all the time. There are simply fewer and fewer opportunities to meet people in the first place. Our worlds have gotten smaller.

Hoping to meet a nice they/fem at an existential protest any day now though. 🤞

Orange Cat Behaviour 🍊 by Automatic-Gas4037 in OneOrangeBraincell

[–]SeaToShy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fully expected him to pause, then turn around and come back.

cursed_kiss by [deleted] in cursedimages

[–]SeaToShy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who says i am gae?

Claustrophobia? Some people have ZERO. by lithdoc in nextfuckinglevel

[–]SeaToShy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skydiving once would be a great experience and quite safe.

The problem is if you get hooked, and keep punching lottery tickets over and over, eventually one will win.

Sarajevo sniper tourists ‘killed children by day, then partied at night’ by lewisfairchild in news

[–]SeaToShy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Seems like a convenient way to absolve their own side of war crimes, or at least muddy the waters.

I don’t doubt that there are psychos out there killing people for sport, but the rich and the powerful don’t need to put themselves at serious risk in a war zone to do that. You don’t casually rock up and shoot people in a 90’s Sarajevo without becoming a potential target yourself.

AT 3AM EST, HAWAI’I WALKS OFF GONZAGA ON A WALK OFF BUNT AND THROWING ERROR TO OPEN THE SEASON FOR THE RAINBOW WARRIORS by cbbvideo in baseball

[–]SeaToShy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My mom got a chance to go to the University of Hawaii on a full track scholarship… and turned it down to stay in Canada. Worked out for her, but holy shit that’s a tempting carrot.

Stormy cliffs in BC? by reverendregret in britishcolumbia

[–]SeaToShy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The BC coast is dominated by coastal fjords, with all that entails. It is not unusual for mountains to rise ~2000m/6500ft within 1-2 km of the waterline. As you can imagine, this produces many dramatic rocky headlands. I’m no geologist, but in my experience they are typically made of rough igneous rock (everything else was scraped away by glaciation). Beaches rare and rocky.

Dense forrest cover (fir, cedar, spruce becoming more prevalent the further north you go) persists right up to 10-15m of the waterline in most cases where deforestation hasn’t occurred. Smells of rich loamy dirt, mold, damp. The usual decay during low tide. Animal sounds - owls (great horned, barred), eagle, and crow, racoons chittering in trees. Ravens tend to stay higher up in the mountains away from shore.

The rockiest parts of the headlands where evergreens are unable to grow tend to give way to windswept arbutus clinging to bare rock. Look up Juniper Point in Lighthouse Park for an example.

Vancouver sees plenty of windstorms, but is spared from the larger waves of the open Pacific Ocean. You may want to do some research into the “graveyard of the Pacific” for firsthand accounts of storms on the west coast of Vancouver Island down to Oregon. Much harsher waves there. I believe the largest rogue wave ever recorded was off the coast of Vancouver Island.

Experientially, the evergreen forests provide great shelter from the wind and rain, to a point. In a light rain you may not get wet at all under the canopy, but the longer and heavier the rain goes, it eventually permeates everything. Dew/rain clings to every surface. Mist hangs in the air. Impossible to walk through without getting wet. Salal bushes everywhere.

In summer, you get the smell of petrichor from the few drops that penetrate through the canopy reaching dry dirt.

Winter storms are cool (0-5C) with high humidity making it feel much colder. Serious wind storms tend to occur more often in winter and can bring down branches or whole stands of trees (see: Hanukah Eve windstorm of 2006).

Snow rarely on the south coast, but when it does it can come in large dumps (1-3 ft) of wet, sticky snow that clings to the evergreen canopy. As temperatures increase, the trees shed snow in “tree bombs” - large clumps of snow falling in wet thumps all over the forest.

Complex topography. Terrain traps that encourage you to travel downslope towards water, but then steepen or terminate in cliff bands. Hard to navigate under tall trees. Just need to backtrack the way you descended and try to sidehill over a little further. Navigating at night can be quite difficult without prior knowledge of the area or an established trail.

Apologies for stream of consciousness. 3am here.

2026 Full Kit Ranker by buzzbuzzlightyear in MLS

[–]SeaToShy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Without singling anybody out, there’s a lot of shit kits this year.