CascadianGiraffe

joined 2 years ago
[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

A good bug net and a tarp are going to be just as effective as a modern tent, and breathe better.

No. Maybe better than a cheap tent from Walmart.

Don't buy cheap tents or sleeping bags and take care of them.

Vegetarian and 'anti-establishment' for 25+yrs

Work is hard. I've worked for souless corporations, it's hard not to. Sometimes you just have to be servant class and have no other option. Just be sure that you are taking money from them without giving them any excess effort. You can always work towards other opportunities. If you want to do something else, learn to do it. You can learn so many things for free. I just recently accepted a new position with a local company that shares my values. Most of the skills that got me there were things I learned on my own over the last decade. I didn't go to school for this, nor do I have any directly comparable job experience. Before my last corporate hustle I had a long term job with a local non-profit for many years. I also did not start that position by having the necessary experience. Don't lose hope, there are always better opportunities in the future.

I control how I spend my money. If I don't like a company or product I don't give them any money. Sometimes that means I spend more elsewhere. Sometimes I just have to give up something. I do allow for guilty pleasures occasionally (chocolate).

My grocery bill is minimal because I don't eat meat, I don't eat a lot of processed food and I don't over-eat. I also grow a lot of food (this time of year half or more of my meal ingredients come out of the garden).

The most important thing about HOW I LIVE LIKE THIS?

I don't judge other people who can't.

It requires some sacrifice and not everyone can handle that. But I do encourage everyone to try, even a little. If every single person put in effort to be 10% "better" the world would be much better.

[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Most people seem to accept living on debt or handouts. It's strange. I see everyone around me (both sexes) acting the same. So it's not even a dating app issue, I think it's a people issue. Offer nothing and expect everything in return. Maybe it's an American thing?

I don't want to be grouped into incel mentality, but is there a dating app to meet people from another country?

[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I go to sleep at 1 (plus socks, beanie, and sometimes a hoodie)

I wake up at 20

Sometimes I wake up warm and strip a layer or two off. But I've been like this my whole life so I usually don't even wake up when clothes start coming off.

I don't sleep-walk, I sleep-strip.

And I'm VERY careful about where I fall asleep.

Using the app becomes obstruction or terrorism. People who do that will also get sent to camps.

It seems far fetched but it's really not. After all, nobody would step to stop either of those things from happening.

[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Which app? Cause I can't find the nerdy girls.

The algorithm just pushes all these women who are wanting someone who will house them and take them on worldly vacations.

It's also a great name for a cover band.

Butt rock covers of gospel songs perhaps?

[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Choosing isn't really an option for poor people. My phone was over 5 years old, unsupported, and the battery stopped charging. I was forced to get a new phone. I didn't choose to.

My car was what I could afford after my last car needed more work than it's bluebook value for the 3rd time that year. I had to get a 'new' car, and it's very used. I didn't get to look for a car that had great audio options. Hell it doesn't even have 4 working speakers.

My preference is for the highest quality.

My reality is that wired audio works all the time and it's affordable.

[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I've tried something like that in the past and found them less reliable than the FM transmitters. But I suppose that was a while ago and maybe the tech has changed enough that the affordable ones work well.

Still not willing to spend twenty dollars on cheap plastic when that money could be spent on 2 days of food or something that I don't already have a cheap solution for. I paid less than $10 for this cord over a decade ago and it still works fine.

Yeah the Bluetooth is convenient, but I don't think forcing people to that platform is a solution. Also Bluetooth still has inherent issues. It's never 100%. My audio doesn't hiccup or start cutting out unless I unplug or damage my wire. I've never accidentally plugged the wire into someone else's speaker. I don't have to reset, or look up passwords for my wire before I can plug it in.

As a single guy who lived with a married couple, I can say it's awesome and doesn't have to be sex related.

It cut down on cost of living and made everything easier. A little awkward when they bicker and didn't always enjoy playing the marriage counselor role. But overall it was great.

I think it also worked because sex wasn't part of the relationship.

[–] CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

In the previous car I used a cassette adapter to plug in my phone.

I live check to check. I can't afford a new phone, a trip to the dealer or a new stereo.

My preference for sound is that I would rather pay rent and eat food than waste money on technology to remove the wires. Sure it would be nice, but lots of nice things are just not affordable.

 

I was a participant in the 'other site' when there was an active seed trading sub. Is there a Lemmy equivalent or is that something we could do in this group?

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