Moonworm [any]

  • 0 Posts
  • 198 Comments
Joined 6 months ago
cake
Cake day: January 1st, 2024

help-circle


  • So I’ve been working out and it’s great. I have a little problem though that I am working out next to some fucking Olympian-ass women. I am trying very hard not to look at them in a disrespectful way, but like, the other day this woman was working out her back next to me and I just - it was incredible. She has the best back I’ve ever seen in person, like 2% body fat and absolutely fucking sculpted lats. Is it okay for me to look at that shit and be like “oh wow you are so strong and I hope I can get that someday?” Obviously not saying that out loud. But like when I see women just knocking out several hundred pound lifts I just have trouble not being overwhelmed and watching.



  • Kind of makes me think about comparing the very fucking long period of time before agriculture where humans were just monkeying about compared to the shorter period of time afterward with a lot more people and then even the relatively quite fucking short modern period with even so many more people. When you think about the rate of change of human living, for instance, how fast it is now; is that just because there’s so many more of us? I mean there’s more of us because of things like the agricultural and industrial revolutions, but is it also a bit of a feedback loop? There are perhaps some frightening connotations to that - but to say my actual point, maybe it’s appropriate to think about the “amount” of history in human-years rather than just years.








  • Yes, this is the normal behavior. I think that windows has the controller drivers by default. I think what happened is that I removed the controller from my Bluetooth and then interrupted while it was repairing and it fucked those drivers up somehow - I know it seems odd, but my device manager just doesn’t have the controller listed under any name I can identify, even with showing hidden devices. I have a lot of other peripherals so I don’t really want to go through and figure out which generic device it is now, if it’s even in there!