[-] ken_cleanairsystems 14 points 2 weeks ago

Something about the simple elegance of "Todd Bonzalez" gets me every time.

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Another club

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Black Flag - TV Party (www.youtube.com)

Red Flag > Black Flag

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ABBA - Super Trouper (www.youtube.com)

More "super"

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More galaxy

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 29 points 4 months ago

Absolute units.

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Tell us the connection (self.connectasong)

Hi, everyone! I'm glad that there's a little more activity here lately. I just wanted to remind everyone, though, to please describe the connection with the song you post, even if it's obvious.

Thanks!

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Clan of Xymox - A Day (www.youtube.com)

Another clan

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Iron Maiden > Maid of Orleans

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submitted 6 months ago by ken_cleanairsystems to c/aquariums@lemmy.world

It doesn't look like a particularly high-quality aquarium set, but all the necessary parts seem to be there. Even before getting this thing, I've thought about keeping dwarf frogs. Would a 5-gal. tank be big enough for two or three of them? If not, what would you suggest? I've kept aquariums before, but it's been a very long time and I know myself well enough to know that I need something relatively low-maintenance.

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 15 points 7 months ago

They need to do way instain mother who kill their babby

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 26 points 8 months ago

I want to see part 2, too!

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 9 points 9 months ago

It kind of looks like a simple wholecloth quilt, or at least a comforter done in that style. If nothing else, you might try searching for quilts instead of comforters or blankets.

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 19 points 9 months ago

Your question is really vague; I think that's one reason people are having a hard time answering. What do you mean by "lifestyle"? Can you give some specific examples of areas or ways in which you want to apply science to your everyday life?

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Falco - Vienna Calling (www.youtube.com)

Moar Vienna.

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Electricity

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[-] ken_cleanairsystems 15 points 11 months ago

The full text of the "umbilical dirt" paper (cited at the end of the WaPo article) is freely available.

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 14 points 11 months ago

Yes, please. I'm very much in favor of this, too.

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 14 points 11 months ago
[-] ken_cleanairsystems 9 points 11 months ago

They’re harmless, neat things

Or, if you're an entomophobe, TREE HORROR.

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 10 points 11 months ago

I grew up in "very rural Midwest, USA". My hometown's population is less than 5,000, and it's the biggest town in the county. Some other have already covered the "invisible" jobs that are everywhere, but here are some more examples. If there are houses, there are realtors, builders, inspectors, insurers, landscapers, and service techs (think plumbers, electricians, etc.). Aside from the people you see working in stores, schools, hospitals/doctors' offices, etc., there are the people you don't see most of the time like cleaners and maintenance people. Even the tiniest little "town" usually has at least a gas station and/or bar, even though sometimes they're the same place. There are also police officers, sheriffs, lawyers, judges, and other city/county officials.

Someone mentioned truckers, and even though my hometown was nowhere near any sort of metropolitan center, some independent OTR truckers lived there. And speaking of transportation, cars/trucks are obviously important in rural areas, so you've got new and used car dealerships, mechanics, tow truck drivers, etc.

[-] ken_cleanairsystems 14 points 11 months ago

This might not be exactly the kind of thing you're asking, but -- as an English speaker (and American) -- it always surprises me just how universal the word "okay" is.

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