

that was my initial thought too, but then I remembered that if may not be so obvious to those who aren’t like-minded like that. it’s still good to share with friends and family who might not know about it


that was my initial thought too, but then I remembered that if may not be so obvious to those who aren’t like-minded like that. it’s still good to share with friends and family who might not know about it


we need to return to wiping our asses with leaves


Accidents happen all the time, mostly in general aviation (privately owned, usually small aircraft, but can include business jets). A lot of incidents are minor. Usually a wing strike or a collision with a ground vehicle. When there are accidents that result in loss of life, you may see the occasional news outlet pick it up. However, a majority of the time it’s just local news outlets.
You will see accidents more often than not in general aviation due to less stringent regulations and a varying degree of pilot experience. Commercial aviation still remains one of the safest forms of travel.
Something to note is that incidents are reported to the authorities (FAA/NTSB when necessary), but you are correct in that they are not reported on by news agencies. Shock and sensationalism sells, and I’m tired of seeing my news feed full of sensational clickbait titles in general.


Not to downplay the severity of what’s been happening recently (DCA, Philadelphia, and now Toronto), but what you are seeing in the news is the same thing that happened to trains after the East Palestine incident in Ohio. For months after the East Palestine incident, every major news outlet was talking about every trend derailment. There are an average of about three derailments a day in the US yet you don’t really see anybody but local news covering it nowadays.
There are incidents in aviation everyday whether there are engine failures that need to return to an airport or a runway excursion. It’s just the nature of news and media, to be sensational and get as many clicks as possible. “Oh a plane’s engine caught fire in Houston while on the takeoff roll! we better cover it because aviation is hot in the news!”


good thing too, because the page is now deleted



a month if you’re lucky. they started blasting it a week into November where I work. I’m so tired of hearing the same songs over and over again, and the 6 different covers of “All I Want For Christmas Is You”


“Equally” is not a word I’d use. It’s not pushed nearly as much as Christmas is
ISO 8601, while great, has too many formats. May I introduce RFC 3339 instead?


Haven’t kept up with anime with working full time and being a full time student, but the Attack on Titan series really seems to be milking it.


How so? the definition of wet is “being covered or saturated with water or another liquid.”
If you pour water on the floor means the floor is now wet, but removing the water will make the floor dry. Putting water on water doesn’t make it wet, it’s just more water. Likewise, removing water from water doesn’t make the water drier.
Water is wet.
ha, next you’re gonna tell me that birds are real too


water isn’t wet though


Titanfall 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 for the past few weeks.
also DCS if that counts as a game


The NYC subway banned dogs on trains unless they fit into a small bag, so this guy trained his Pitbull to sit in a small bag
regardless of your stance on them, the fact of the matter is that any major 3d file hoster (Thingiverse, Printables. Cults, etc.) are not the place to get the files to print a firearm. a lot of firearms are found across the Internet and are relatively easy to find
they’re perfectly legal where I live and I just think they’re neat, but I’ll have to destroy them if/when I move to where I want to go