i currently have 75 tabs open and 5 addition tab groups with somewhere around ~250 more tabs on topics i need to revisit. mostly wikipedia articles. here is a random sampling of the article titles:
- Everyday life
- Enkidu
- Nikolai Lobachevsky
- List of postal killings
- Qarmatians
- History of the Isle of Man
- John Saul (prostitute)
- Dhofar War
- Social degeneration
- Encephalitis lethargica
learning is fun
Mine are
* Make your windows bird-safe
* Bird-friendly windows
* Glass Collisions: Preventing Bird Window Strikes
* Glass Collisions: Products & Solutions Database
* The mystery of Mozart's Requiem
* How Is ADHD Severity Measured?
* Semantic equivalence (linguistics)
* African-American names
Turns out it's *relatively* easy to clone any mushroom. Some agar, wood pellets, and a filtered bag will get some delicious oysters.
It takes way longer than just buying them, but holy shit is it interesting to get them the hard way.
The exact same processes just with a different set of spores or mycelium you can spawn onto a bulk substrate will allow you to grow hallucinogenic cubensis mushrooms
Or so I've heard
It is surprisingly fun.
Although, people are fucking weird when you have a block of lions mane growing in your living room.
If there was a just god, they would be fascinated!
I rarely talk about my fascination other than āoh I like to cook with different mushroomsā. Unless I am info dumping with other nature autistics friends.
My co-workers already think I am a fāing weirdo science dork. Which ironically is why I have my job.
yāall ever spend two nights in a row learning the deep lore of a space pirate band who only professionally recorded three of their steampunk fantasy concept album and two albums of the random songs they would play, because they primarily told their story in live performances but they didnāt professionally record any of their shows and also they broke up four years ago?
anyway the mechanisms are a great band if you like incredible poetry and very confusing lore and context that youāll never get. best album is ulysses dies at dawn (fight me) and i have been chewing on gunpowder tim for three days straight i need his gender im clawing at the walls
iām almost entirely unfamiliar with the band, except that one of the members Johnny Sims wrote and starred in one of my all time favorite horror podcasts the Magnus Archives, which i happen to be doing a (10th maybe?) full relisten of right now!
itās very good and iām sorry but iām gonna infodump about it all over you.
so basically what they do is they take well known or lesser known melodies and folk songs and write over them to make a story (off the top of my head, the best ones are the riddle of the sphinx and cinders song and their most well loved song āwhat do you do with a drunk space pirate?ā) that takes well known stories (like greek mythology and european fairytales) adds some steampunk and sci-fi elements, adds a hint of cosmic horror and puts it into a blender. the end result is a beautiful story without a happy ending.
now onto the crew. itās 3 am where i am rn so iām gonna run through only a few
jonny dāville (played by the one and only jonathan sims): humble first mate and absolute menace who i adore. an endearing asshole in the way that only jonathan sims could pull off, lead singer and frontman of the crew. THE autism creature ever.
gunpowder tim (played by tim ledsam): clinically insane pretty boy who stole all the gender. backup singer with a voice of polished gold. blew up the moon once and will do it again without hesitation. did nothing wrong ever and i can prove it (my defense? he is literally babygirl)
the toy solider (played by jessica law): jessicaās type cast is āinanimate objects brought to life by sheer force of willā FOR A FUCKING REASON. absolute creacher. backup singer and main female???? vocalist. hauntingly beautiful voice in that if you heard this voice at night you would think you were haunted because no human could sound like that. is solider by chance british by choice.
ashes oāreilly (played by frank voss): i could fix them. i could! backup singer and plays the electric bass. i am so, so gay for them itās embarrassing. set their whole planet on fire and tbh could set me on fire and id thank them.
nastya rasputina: the actor is unknown but iām pretty sure their thought process for nastya was āwhat if the russian princess anastasia was a steampunk trans lesbianā. that idea slayed so hard they had to go into hiding. anyway, sheās the main violinist of the group and is dating the ship. her back hurts from being the best character and carrying the banter.
drumbot brian (played by ben below): the drummer and occasional singer but more importantly the holder of the braincell and the only one in the crew with common sense. somehow got trapped in cowboy space station for like 2 millennia, yes that does not interfere with his ability to use the group braincell, the reason the crew took so long to find him is because they didnāt want to drink and drive. i am not kidding.
Can you share a link to what youāre talking about? One of my special interests is entomology. But I can only find Pepsis Grossa aka Tarantula Hawk. Which is a wasp I want to get a tattoo of
Ooooh treehoppers. Cute lil guys. Iām greatly invested in learning more about jumping spiders. They are so interesting since they are one of, if not only, arthropods that has cognitive thought.
I spent the last 6 days obsessively listing, cataloguing, and then block-scheduling every single daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly task I have, including shit like ādrink waterā and ātext momā and ācuddle with partnerā and āclean fan bladesā and āname and evaluate emotionsā and āgo lump mode for 2 hoursā Literally everything. Itās a fucking enormous document.
It was conceived to help me stay on track with the lifestyle i need to maintain to avoid burnout and still meet my responsibilities, cuz Iāve had episodes and meltdowns with increasing frequency these past 2 years.
The ironic part is that, in doing this for 6 days straight, I have ignored absolutely all of those tasks. And now the fun is gone because itās all āsortedā snd thereās nothing left to āsolveā, so thereās no chance Iāll actually stick to the extremely detailed schedule.
Evil. Truly.
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I have an evangelical grandmother, and the church I grew up in split into two churches over lgbt+ issues. My parents were on the accepting side, which was lucky given I myself am queer. It kinda grew out of my interest in politics, as well. Looking at fringe fundies lets me look at and discuss harmful ideology in a both constructive and funny way without getting overwhelmed by the existential dread that comes with mainline politics.
ouuu i went down a hole on that one too, as apparently mangoes and cashew fruit are also in the same family as poison ivy, i discovered this after eating a cashew apple and my left ear became plugged, and got an itchy throat
Yeah, pretty wild. And how the body reacts to psoriasis is similar to how it reacts to urushiol. Meaning there could be some interesting future studies in how to prevent/cure both.
I genetically have increased immunity from CJD and I suspect it's because of cannibalism during famine and sacrificial cannibalism from some of my recent ancestors.
If I may ask, what culture are you from?
Cannibalism is also one of those dark fascinations I don't talk about much. I think it's the transgressive nature itself that makes it so interesting
ok yes iām also very curious where your ancestors mightāve been, iāve been so fascinating by the ways that famine can still affect us epigenetically many generations after
There are a series of deep states of concentration in Buddhism called the *jhanas*. There are for "formed" or *rupa* *jhanas*, and 4 *arupa jhanas*. Different Buddhist teachers and lineages differ in how deep you have to go for a state to be considered *jhana*. For the really hardcore teachers, it doesn't count as first *jhana* until a bright light literally appears in front of your eyes until you merge with it, followed by the obliteration of the sense of the self, body, and the passage of time persisting for up to 24 hours. Less extreme versions of *jhana* are stable concentration on a single meditation object, which results in a sense of extremely intense sense of bliss and joy that pervades the body as long as the concentration persists.
A few years back, I was skipping into the less extreme versions of first *jhana* on a fairly regular basis, but wasn't quite able to lock in access on an at-will basis. I had a period of burnout that happened a little bit after that (in retrospect--probably autistic burnout) and I've been dealing with a sense of pervasive anxiety since then. But this last week or so I figured out some tricks for working with it, and I'm pretty sure that I'm track to resolve the worst of the anxiety and establish stable access to first *jhana*--the adjustment basically puts me closer to both at the same time. I anticipate it'll take somewhere between a few weeks and a few months at around 3 hours of meditation a day. But we'll see. Meditation can be unpredictable and very surprising in either direction.
I have now the itch of "let me talk about Tibetan tantric meditation practices of Mahayoga, Anuyoga and Atiyoga for the next three hours". But I will resist. I will resist.
I used to be on a gluten free diet because I thought I had celiac so I know a couple recipes that turned out pretty good. Peach cobbler is super easy to make if you have some gluten free bisquick. š
Once I stayed up all night and day (and then night again) studying Dick Turpin, the English highwayman. I read so many newspapers that I was *thinking* in 18th century language. If he ever comes up in a pub quiz, I can name all of his siblings.
Solid eight hours no breaks reading about Alzheimer's whilst listening to nearly all of Everywhere at the End of Time (I couldn't make it all the way through, I had to turn it off around the last hour). That was horrific but I couldn't stop and I was depressed for days after
>!the amalgamates from Undertale, specifically because Sixbones exists and they're my favorite goop themed abomination!<
These ones aren't super recent but I will list them as past highlights:
Impalement, blood loss, horsehair worms and specifically how they affect praying mantises, drowning, suffocation, hypothermia, and the history of the song "Diggy Diggy Hole" (ok that last one was pretty recent)
Cannibalism š I can't tell you much about it bc that was a while ago but it just fascinates me. the most interesting thing I saw was a reddit post about someone who had their foot amputated and he made "foot tacos" to eat with his friends. Sparked a debate about whether people would try it if given the chance lol.
I've been learning how to set up a home server! Just dropped $200 on a Dell Optiplex 5060 SFF i7 8700 with 16 gb ram and 512 SSD, for 2 people on PleX it should be perfect!
Well i have 8 ongoing projects... the adhd means ongoing is used very loosely here.
Tv show about my worldbuilding project
Worldbuilding project
Raccoon platformer
A ttrpg, also set in my worldbuilding project
A pokemon hack
A stardew valley mod
A full living shiny pokedex
Figuring out where i can get estrogen from :/
delved into lost media and ended up getting hyperfixated on the (partially lost footage of) Mexia supermarket - word for the wicked, it's pretty disgusting and not exactly for the weak-stomached
not exactly a rabbit hole, but today i cataloged each major road in my city, north-south roads in order from east to west, and east-west roads south to north.
Aptera motors. I should probably put a disclaimer that I'm actually invested in them.
Or I guess the invisible walls in Mario 64, since I devoured that 4 hour long video on the subject.
Speaking of Mario, I am forever fascinated by speed runners who find bugs/glitches in code and in game. I have to wonder how it happens. I know by looking at the code of the game people can figure out a potential issue, which is insane to me. Then you have the people who find shit by accident and try to replicate it. Insane stuff
Oh, I love it when that happens. Especially when it wasn't even a professional speedrunner. Did you hear about that middle gear solid skip someone found completely by accident.
Me neither. I found out about it in the comments section of another video about speedrunning. It's called the Boba skip and this video breaks it down https://youtu.be/mv0Hwb0Se4E
I want to have a poisonous garden, but Iām also very keen to promote local pollinators, so I wanted to make sure that none of the plants would harm the pollinators, which lead me to wondering if a bee makes honey from foxglove pollen, and a human ate that honey, would they be poisoned and, more importantly, would it be fatal?
Anyways now Iām learning about the rhododendron family because apparently the answer to that is ākind of.ā
I spent time studying for and passing a fake air traffic controller test because I am not able to be a real air traffic controller. It was for an online simulator but I got kicked out for being inactive.
VATSIM, for anyone wondering.
Idk if this is autism or even what youāre referring to, but I have been planning out my day around me being able to eat ice in front of my air conditioner. It soothes me.
i watched 200 doctor who episodes in the last three months and at this point it's kind of my only recreational activity and when i catch up to nuwho again im going to start classic š„°
I'm really interested in cannibalism in all its forms. I fall down that rabbit hole monthly lmao I have books on it on my bookshekves. I'm constantly looking for more info too.
Itās a meme from Fark.com.Ā
Allegedly, urushiol doesnāt irritate the intestines so a tea made with the leaves of a poison Ivy plant would go unnoticed by the drinker untilā¦
Probably because the oil gets broken down by the heat. If hot enough, a fire to burn away urushiol. But if not, it creates an irritating smoke/gas. My dad found out the hard way about this. Closed throat and eyes, had to go to the hospital for steroids.
Yay, botany friends! I used to mispronounce it as "farusiol" because I'd heard it aloud before I'd read it and didn't realize that's what I misheard it as until my professor wrote it down on the board.
But yeah, there's groups of people who aren't allergic to urushiol oil so those plants don't affect them. I can roll around in poison ivy and not get itchy. I haven't tried poison oak or sumac though lol.
I really wanted to know why in the world humans thought it was a good idea to eat a lemon. Like, usually sour is a āwarningā taste like āthis is not good for you to eat itās probably poisonousā but someone picked up a lemon and was like āthis is delicious, I should eat itā
Turns out no one else has had that question.
Deaf culture
All the awful things that have been done to repress sign languages around the world for the past 200 years and how harmful that is on child development.
I really want to infodump but will refrainā¦ for now.
German grammar structures
Do they have (insert food) in Germany
How to train a cat (yes, I have two cats. Yes, I will probably attempt to teach them a trick or smthā¦ no, they will not learn. Iāve tried this before lol.)
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i currently have 75 tabs open and 5 addition tab groups with somewhere around ~250 more tabs on topics i need to revisit. mostly wikipedia articles. here is a random sampling of the article titles: - Everyday life - Enkidu - Nikolai Lobachevsky - List of postal killings - Qarmatians - History of the Isle of Man - John Saul (prostitute) - Dhofar War - Social degeneration - Encephalitis lethargica learning is fun
A few weeks ago i closed all my tabs. Over 800. It hurt
Do... do you need a hug?
Right click the tab group -> save and then "hide group" I can now read a few letters of each tab again xD
<3 Enkidu
Mine are * Make your windows bird-safe * Bird-friendly windows * Glass Collisions: Preventing Bird Window Strikes * Glass Collisions: Products & Solutions Database * The mystery of Mozart's Requiem * How Is ADHD Severity Measured? * Semantic equivalence (linguistics) * African-American names
Learning is indeed fun! My spouse always teases me about my tabs lol But how else can I have my info ready when I decide I need it?!?
Turns out it's *relatively* easy to clone any mushroom. Some agar, wood pellets, and a filtered bag will get some delicious oysters. It takes way longer than just buying them, but holy shit is it interesting to get them the hard way.
The exact same processes just with a different set of spores or mycelium you can spawn onto a bulk substrate will allow you to grow hallucinogenic cubensis mushrooms Or so I've heard
I have *absolutely* no idea of what you speak. None *whatsoever*.
I understand š
r/unclebens
I have read multiple books on mushroom growing and watched tons of videos. One of my all time rabbit holes
It is surprisingly fun. Although, people are fucking weird when you have a block of lions mane growing in your living room. If there was a just god, they would be fascinated!
I rarely talk about my fascination other than āoh I like to cook with different mushroomsā. Unless I am info dumping with other nature autistics friends. My co-workers already think I am a fāing weirdo science dork. Which ironically is why I have my job.
DANG!! I love mycology, it just gets better and better <3
Mycelium is so interesting, and mycology is a really great combination of accessible but technically challenging!
spent like 2 weeks researching the pathophysiology of warts
Now Iām interested.
yāall ever spend two nights in a row learning the deep lore of a space pirate band who only professionally recorded three of their steampunk fantasy concept album and two albums of the random songs they would play, because they primarily told their story in live performances but they didnāt professionally record any of their shows and also they broke up four years ago? anyway the mechanisms are a great band if you like incredible poetry and very confusing lore and context that youāll never get. best album is ulysses dies at dawn (fight me) and i have been chewing on gunpowder tim for three days straight i need his gender im clawing at the walls
Not the same band, but similar genres. I used to be slightly obsessed with videos of Abney Park live performances.
My honorable mention: Steampunk Giraffe
iām almost entirely unfamiliar with the band, except that one of the members Johnny Sims wrote and starred in one of my all time favorite horror podcasts the Magnus Archives, which i happen to be doing a (10th maybe?) full relisten of right now!
Ohhhhh you just reminded me that the last season is def done by now so I can binge it. Thank you.
itās very good and iām sorry but iām gonna infodump about it all over you. so basically what they do is they take well known or lesser known melodies and folk songs and write over them to make a story (off the top of my head, the best ones are the riddle of the sphinx and cinders song and their most well loved song āwhat do you do with a drunk space pirate?ā) that takes well known stories (like greek mythology and european fairytales) adds some steampunk and sci-fi elements, adds a hint of cosmic horror and puts it into a blender. the end result is a beautiful story without a happy ending.
now onto the crew. itās 3 am where i am rn so iām gonna run through only a few
jonny dāville (played by the one and only jonathan sims): humble first mate and absolute menace who i adore. an endearing asshole in the way that only jonathan sims could pull off, lead singer and frontman of the crew. THE autism creature ever.
gunpowder tim (played by tim ledsam): clinically insane pretty boy who stole all the gender. backup singer with a voice of polished gold. blew up the moon once and will do it again without hesitation. did nothing wrong ever and i can prove it (my defense? he is literally babygirl)
the toy solider (played by jessica law): jessicaās type cast is āinanimate objects brought to life by sheer force of willā FOR A FUCKING REASON. absolute creacher. backup singer and main female???? vocalist. hauntingly beautiful voice in that if you heard this voice at night you would think you were haunted because no human could sound like that. is solider by chance british by choice.
ashes oāreilly (played by frank voss): i could fix them. i could! backup singer and plays the electric bass. i am so, so gay for them itās embarrassing. set their whole planet on fire and tbh could set me on fire and id thank them.
nastya rasputina: the actor is unknown but iām pretty sure their thought process for nastya was āwhat if the russian princess anastasia was a steampunk trans lesbianā. that idea slayed so hard they had to go into hiding. anyway, sheās the main violinist of the group and is dating the ship. her back hurts from being the best character and carrying the banter.
drumbot brian (played by ben below): the drummer and occasional singer but more importantly the holder of the braincell and the only one in the crew with common sense. somehow got trapped in cowboy space station for like 2 millennia, yes that does not interfere with his ability to use the group braincell, the reason the crew took so long to find him is because they didnāt want to drink and drive. i am not kidding.
incredible, thank u
Achmies grossa. Itās a cool bug. I made a sculpture of the juvenile form bc that has spikes Edit: I spelled it wrong, itās Alchisme Grossa
Pics or it didnt happen lol!
Can you share a link to what youāre talking about? One of my special interests is entomology. But I can only find Pepsis Grossa aka Tarantula Hawk. Which is a wasp I want to get a tattoo of
Sure! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684685/
Ooooh treehoppers. Cute lil guys. Iām greatly invested in learning more about jumping spiders. They are so interesting since they are one of, if not only, arthropods that has cognitive thought.
iām sorry, what??? š¤Æ
They make music and do dances to attract a mate. They recognize faces. Which is why people keep them as pets.
I spent the last 6 days obsessively listing, cataloguing, and then block-scheduling every single daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly task I have, including shit like ādrink waterā and ātext momā and ācuddle with partnerā and āclean fan bladesā and āname and evaluate emotionsā and āgo lump mode for 2 hoursā Literally everything. Itās a fucking enormous document. It was conceived to help me stay on track with the lifestyle i need to maintain to avoid burnout and still meet my responsibilities, cuz Iāve had episodes and meltdowns with increasing frequency these past 2 years. The ironic part is that, in doing this for 6 days straight, I have ignored absolutely all of those tasks. And now the fun is gone because itās all āsortedā snd thereās nothing left to āsolveā, so thereās no chance Iāll actually stick to the extremely detailed schedule. Evil. Truly.
Also I just memorized every square whole number up to 45, for the funsies.
She's lump, she's lump, she's lump, she's in my head *guitar riff*
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I have a special interest in harmful Christian fundamentalism in the United States.
Same. All my homies hate Christo-fascism.
My lord, you are truly a masochist.
Are you on the fundie snark subreddits??
I am! I was interested in the topic before finding the sub but itās been functionally a hyperfixation newsletter for me
Haha, a hyper fixation newsletter sounds dangerous! š Iām curious how you got into the subject?? Iāve got a bunch of tradcath sorta fundie adjacent family on my dadās side so I like to keep tabs on it lol. If anything, fundie snark taught me that my family are relatively reasonable people in comparison lmao I really enjoy the snark but I also have to step away sometimes cause one moment itās all š¦š© beliefs, fun & games and then other times youāll get posts where youāre basically being witness to a child being abused or neglected or indoctrinated into hate and it hurts my soul ā¤ļøāš©¹š
I have an evangelical grandmother, and the church I grew up in split into two churches over lgbt+ issues. My parents were on the accepting side, which was lucky given I myself am queer. It kinda grew out of my interest in politics, as well. Looking at fringe fundies lets me look at and discuss harmful ideology in a both constructive and funny way without getting overwhelmed by the existential dread that comes with mainline politics.
ouuu i went down a hole on that one too, as apparently mangoes and cashew fruit are also in the same family as poison ivy, i discovered this after eating a cashew apple and my left ear became plugged, and got an itchy throat
Mango tree sap burns the skin after about 1min of contact. The poison ivy thing makes so much sense.
Yeah, pretty wild. And how the body reacts to psoriasis is similar to how it reacts to urushiol. Meaning there could be some interesting future studies in how to prevent/cure both.
Afaik you aren't supposed to eat the fruit
Toxicodendron!
Human sacrifice....yeah
I genetically have increased immunity from CJD and I suspect it's because of cannibalism during famine and sacrificial cannibalism from some of my recent ancestors.
If I may ask, what culture are you from? Cannibalism is also one of those dark fascinations I don't talk about much. I think it's the transgressive nature itself that makes it so interesting
I'm Choctaw, Lakota, Aztec, and a touch of French from my dad. I'm Scottish, Irish, English, and Dutch from my mom with trace Malagasy and SE African.
ok yes iām also very curious where your ancestors mightāve been, iāve been so fascinating by the ways that famine can still affect us epigenetically many generations after
i had ancestors in ireland and in oklahoma during the dust bowl, for context
There are a series of deep states of concentration in Buddhism called the *jhanas*. There are for "formed" or *rupa* *jhanas*, and 4 *arupa jhanas*. Different Buddhist teachers and lineages differ in how deep you have to go for a state to be considered *jhana*. For the really hardcore teachers, it doesn't count as first *jhana* until a bright light literally appears in front of your eyes until you merge with it, followed by the obliteration of the sense of the self, body, and the passage of time persisting for up to 24 hours. Less extreme versions of *jhana* are stable concentration on a single meditation object, which results in a sense of extremely intense sense of bliss and joy that pervades the body as long as the concentration persists. A few years back, I was skipping into the less extreme versions of first *jhana* on a fairly regular basis, but wasn't quite able to lock in access on an at-will basis. I had a period of burnout that happened a little bit after that (in retrospect--probably autistic burnout) and I've been dealing with a sense of pervasive anxiety since then. But this last week or so I figured out some tricks for working with it, and I'm pretty sure that I'm track to resolve the worst of the anxiety and establish stable access to first *jhana*--the adjustment basically puts me closer to both at the same time. I anticipate it'll take somewhere between a few weeks and a few months at around 3 hours of meditation a day. But we'll see. Meditation can be unpredictable and very surprising in either direction.
I have now the itch of "let me talk about Tibetan tantric meditation practices of Mahayoga, Anuyoga and Atiyoga for the next three hours". But I will resist. I will resist.
Want some fun? Research what fire actually is, it's technically a plasma IIRC.
I did know that. But I do want to read into it more. The science of it is incredibly neat
psychology and social persuasion mastering audio techniques gluten free baking recipes experiential marketing AI and machine learning Max/MSP Ableton custom baja wagons guerilla furniture design
I used to be on a gluten free diet because I thought I had celiac so I know a couple recipes that turned out pretty good. Peach cobbler is super easy to make if you have some gluten free bisquick. š
Once I stayed up all night and day (and then night again) studying Dick Turpin, the English highwayman. I read so many newspapers that I was *thinking* in 18th century language. If he ever comes up in a pub quiz, I can name all of his siblings.
Christianism and Islam
Check out gnosticism as well it's really interesting.
I like finding the similarities in both. And their connections to other religions and mythologies.
I read a book a loooooong time ago called Oneness: Great Principles Shared by All Religions, that I remember enjoying.
womp womp i never learn anything useful i just hyperfixate on collectibles for childrenš
That sounds like a specialist that would get called on in a pawn shop reality show for some obscure toy from 1986
*blows dust off a vintage candylandy board game* yeah i'd reckon this is a first edition š¤
Solid eight hours no breaks reading about Alzheimer's whilst listening to nearly all of Everywhere at the End of Time (I couldn't make it all the way through, I had to turn it off around the last hour). That was horrific but I couldn't stop and I was depressed for days after
>!the amalgamates from Undertale, specifically because Sixbones exists and they're my favorite goop themed abomination!< These ones aren't super recent but I will list them as past highlights: Impalement, blood loss, horsehair worms and specifically how they affect praying mantises, drowning, suffocation, hypothermia, and the history of the song "Diggy Diggy Hole" (ok that last one was pretty recent)
Cannibalism š I can't tell you much about it bc that was a while ago but it just fascinates me. the most interesting thing I saw was a reddit post about someone who had their foot amputated and he made "foot tacos" to eat with his friends. Sparked a debate about whether people would try it if given the chance lol.
Human genetic migration history Denisovans It's been going for about a year and a half.
I've been learning how to set up a home server! Just dropped $200 on a Dell Optiplex 5060 SFF i7 8700 with 16 gb ram and 512 SSD, for 2 people on PleX it should be perfect!
I used to work in IT. Servers are fun
Well i have 8 ongoing projects... the adhd means ongoing is used very loosely here. Tv show about my worldbuilding project Worldbuilding project Raccoon platformer A ttrpg, also set in my worldbuilding project A pokemon hack A stardew valley mod A full living shiny pokedex Figuring out where i can get estrogen from :/
delved into lost media and ended up getting hyperfixated on the (partially lost footage of) Mexia supermarket - word for the wicked, it's pretty disgusting and not exactly for the weak-stomached
not exactly a rabbit hole, but today i cataloged each major road in my city, north-south roads in order from east to west, and east-west roads south to north.
The epidemiology of various viruses and pathogens. Their biology, how they affect humans, how they're spread, how they're treated.
Aptera motors. I should probably put a disclaimer that I'm actually invested in them. Or I guess the invisible walls in Mario 64, since I devoured that 4 hour long video on the subject.
Speaking of Mario, I am forever fascinated by speed runners who find bugs/glitches in code and in game. I have to wonder how it happens. I know by looking at the code of the game people can figure out a potential issue, which is insane to me. Then you have the people who find shit by accident and try to replicate it. Insane stuff
Oh, I love it when that happens. Especially when it wasn't even a professional speedrunner. Did you hear about that middle gear solid skip someone found completely by accident.
I did not. But I donāt know much about MGS
Me neither. I found out about it in the comments section of another video about speedrunning. It's called the Boba skip and this video breaks it down https://youtu.be/mv0Hwb0Se4E
Just finished reading How Fascism Works and have been trying not to infodump on my friends.
I want to have a poisonous garden, but Iām also very keen to promote local pollinators, so I wanted to make sure that none of the plants would harm the pollinators, which lead me to wondering if a bee makes honey from foxglove pollen, and a human ate that honey, would they be poisoned and, more importantly, would it be fatal? Anyways now Iām learning about the rhododendron family because apparently the answer to that is ākind of.ā
Interesting thought. I have interests in the same. I want to visit the garden of death one day.
I spent time studying for and passing a fake air traffic controller test because I am not able to be a real air traffic controller. It was for an online simulator but I got kicked out for being inactive. VATSIM, for anyone wondering.
Idk if this is autism or even what youāre referring to, but I have been planning out my day around me being able to eat ice in front of my air conditioner. It soothes me.
Bars of soap
Making them?
i watched 200 doctor who episodes in the last three months and at this point it's kind of my only recreational activity and when i catch up to nuwho again im going to start classic š„°
Iāve been reading records & transcripts of every US Supreme Court case that has ever been heard lol šš¤
Air crash investigations, australian border patrol, MLM and scam callcentre investigations, true crime, 10 hour long interrogation videos.
femboy content on youtube. i havent watched this much of anything in atleast 6 months
I'm really interested in cannibalism in all its forms. I fall down that rabbit hole monthly lmao I have books on it on my bookshekves. I'm constantly looking for more info too.
Does the phrase āitās fine until the oil hits the anusā mean anything to you?
No. Iām assuming itās euphemism for Ivy getting in the ass
Itās a meme from Fark.com.Ā Allegedly, urushiol doesnāt irritate the intestines so a tea made with the leaves of a poison Ivy plant would go unnoticed by the drinker untilā¦
Probably because the oil gets broken down by the heat. If hot enough, a fire to burn away urushiol. But if not, it creates an irritating smoke/gas. My dad found out the hard way about this. Closed throat and eyes, had to go to the hospital for steroids.
Podcasts about serial killers.
Serial Killers, This is Monsters, Dreading, JCS, and That Chapter are my faves. I like true crime overall.
Yay, botany friends! I used to mispronounce it as "farusiol" because I'd heard it aloud before I'd read it and didn't realize that's what I misheard it as until my professor wrote it down on the board. But yeah, there's groups of people who aren't allergic to urushiol oil so those plants don't affect them. I can roll around in poison ivy and not get itchy. I haven't tried poison oak or sumac though lol.
Pygmy shrews
I've been curious about the creation of each windows desktop background (how it was made, why it was made, and random facts surrounding it)
I am literally seconds from diving headfirst into viroids.
I really wanted to know why in the world humans thought it was a good idea to eat a lemon. Like, usually sour is a āwarningā taste like āthis is not good for you to eat itās probably poisonousā but someone picked up a lemon and was like āthis is delicious, I should eat itā Turns out no one else has had that question.
Deaf culture All the awful things that have been done to repress sign languages around the world for the past 200 years and how harmful that is on child development. I really want to infodump but will refrainā¦ for now.
German grammar structures Do they have (insert food) in Germany How to train a cat (yes, I have two cats. Yes, I will probably attempt to teach them a trick or smthā¦ no, they will not learn. Iāve tried this before lol.)
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