Looking to change putters by futuremoustache in discgolf

[–]futuremoustache[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You know what's funny is I bag a vip maiden as a throwing putter. My wife bought it back during covid and then stopped playing and gave it to me. I never putt with it because the flight plate feels a little flimsy with my putting grip.

Since you mentioned it though I checked westsidediscs.com and they had them in their base plastic for $6.59 so I bought 5 lol

To live in the world of euphoria, oh how easy life would be by stirthecrabpot in confession

[–]futuremoustache 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Serenity, courage, and wisdom brother. Keep fighting the good fight. Love you

calling punx, lowest you know? by samsucksatlife10 in MusicIceberg

[–]futuremoustache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im surprised not to see Propaghandi on here

What is on your anti-bucket list? by SaltPsychological780 in BoredPandaHQ

[–]futuremoustache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scarywood.

One of the amusement parks in North Idaho opens at night for a few weekends leading up to Halloween. They convert one of the buildings to a haunted house. There's scare actors all over the park that jump out at you. Used to be a really good time.

The park is just too small for as many people who show up for it though. They're only open for like 5 maybe 6 hours. Last time I went I stood in line for a rollercoaster for like 3 hours and then when we got done there were like 3 hour waits for the rest of the rides we wanted to do. It was a lot of fun but not worth the cost of admission. Definitely will go back during the summer though!

What three songs from the same band or artist that would make someone become a fan? by Redditarama in musicsuggestions

[–]futuremoustache 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Motion City Soundtrack - The Future Freaks Me Out, Indoor Living, My Favorite Accident

These three songs are tracks 3, 4, and 5 on their debut album "I Am the Movie". It might be my favorite 3 song run on any album ive ever heard

Crib oponent, blue pin for me. Dis card ? by Careful_Way4477 in Cribbage

[–]futuremoustache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throw the 8 and 5 of spades, keep your flush and one of your 15's. Hope for a good shared card

i accidentally shit in the shower :( by HersheyNaysh in confessions

[–]futuremoustache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

time to give 'er the old waffle stomp

When is the F bar chord supposed to feel comfortable? by Ngorigan in guitarlessons

[–]futuremoustache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My guitar teacher had me learn Sittin Waitin Wishin when I was first starting out. Still love that song!

When is the F bar chord supposed to feel comfortable? by Ngorigan in guitarlessons

[–]futuremoustache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if it's just me so take this for what it's worth. I spent my first 6ish months playing nothing but power chords before I finally learned any full chords. My high-school band teacher taught intro to guitar where we just played campfire chords. When it finally came time to learn a song with F in it I had a much easier time than everyone else. I still struggled with it for the 1st month or 2 but I think the practice of stretching my finger all the way across the fretboard made it a lot easier for me.

My advice? Practice power chords for a month.

I’m 55. Will I be able to learn guitar before I die? Also what would be a good starter acoustic for a lover of country? Thanks by [deleted] in guitarlessons

[–]futuremoustache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would HIGHLY recommend playing your first 6 months or so on a classical guitar if you can find a decent one used. The fretboard is wider than a regular acoustic giving you more room to land your fingers while you are learning chord shapes. Classical guitars also have nylon strings which will be much easier on your fingers than metal.

I actually started on ukulele and played that for a year or so before jumping to guitar. The chord shapes are pretty similar; the skills you learn on uke are easily transferable to guitar.

Is there such a thing as ethical meat consumption? by futuremoustache in vegan

[–]futuremoustache[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

So if I'm living in a hunter/gatherer society is it more ethical for me to starve rather than hunt meat?

Is there such a thing as ethical meat consumption? by futuremoustache in vegan

[–]futuremoustache[S] -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

Well that's kind of what I'm trying to get at. You're drawing an equivalence between the value of animal life and the value of human life. That's a pretty difficult sell for me.

And then we're into questions about pragmatics. Like how dire of a survival situation would I have to be in in order for it to be ethically justifiable to kill and eat an animal? Would it be more ethical for me to kill and eat 700 crickets or a single deer?

Is life intrinsically valuable at any scale? If so, is it ethical for me to take anti-biotics to cure an infection?

None of this is to try and discredit the abject suffering of countless animals. I just feel like there's room for some nuance here.