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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9210 on: August 25, 2021, 12:49:33 pm »

Life isn't dwarf fortress you know... You don't really need to build a spiraling zigzag maze to your house.
How many mailmen were killed by your traps before they asked you to please move the mailbox to the maze entrance?
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9211 on: August 25, 2021, 03:02:42 pm »

Yeah but what the USPS doesn't want you to know is that you can turn a killer profit on mailmanite.
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9212 on: August 26, 2021, 10:22:17 am »

Life isn't dwarf fortress you know... You don't really need to build a spiraling zigzag maze to your house.
How many mailmen were killed by your traps before they asked you to please move the mailbox to the maze entrance?

A grand total of zero, I imagine.

Just the notion that someone might be opening my letters and spending the difference on imported lobster and amateur pornography.

"So I just, take it out?"

"Yeah, screw him.  Let's go speedball and run Stratego."

"Hold on, I have to unpawn my mother's vase."

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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9213 on: August 29, 2021, 09:23:43 pm »

Nicked my scalp moving cables around under my desk. Gonna look forward to picking a nice bloody scab out of my hair tomorrow morning.

Also, I bought a tea filter basket at the thrift store today and it's just a teeny smidge too big for my teapot. Think it's about time to replace that teapot, actually.
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9214 on: August 30, 2021, 01:21:02 am »

My dad is in his 60s with two replaced knees and a house he’s built and added to for 30 years, so it’s kind of a DIY artistic and architectural clusterfuck.

And one his skylights, which weighs about 60 pounds, was leaking and he needed my and my brothers help to reseal it. Because hurricane Ida is about to dump a ton of rain on them, it needed to be done now.

That involved me climbing a 15 foot ladder and pushing the 60 pound skylight from beneath, up off the lip frame it sits over, while he (sitting on the roof with a safety harness tying him off to the house) replaced the flashing seal. So it was me pushing up the front edge of the skylight and keeping it from sliding off the roof to smash ~25 to 30 feet below us on the forest floor, while he messed with and fitted the flashing.

I got the lifting job because my brother is short and my dad isn’t physically fit enough anymore to balance on a ladder and move weight around like that. His knees just won’t tolerate it.

That was the easy part, and took about 10 minutes of me lifting and lowering the skylight, holding it and bracing it from below while he worked.

The actual pain in the ass part was actually getting it to lower back in place correctly, because now the skylight (which already had a tight fit) was jamming on the new flashing AND was cock-eyed sitting on the frame it slides over.

By now I’m drenched in sweat because it’s the Deep South and his wood shop is hot as hell, my arms and shoulders and back are burning from the effort of lifting and supporting that skylight multiple times as he works and tests the fit….and best of all, my personal phobia, the skylight is crawling with at least 5 different varieties of spiders. Because he lives in the middle of the deep backwoods.

After failing to get the skylight to sit properly, we almost lose it at one point. My dad has basically nothing to brace against on the roof, so he can’t exert much force from his side, and I can’t shove the skylight into position from the bottom, just up. At one point when we’re trying to push it into place, he loses his grip on it and it almost starts sliding free before I grab it and just kinda throw everything I have into it to get it back into position before it takes me off the ladder with it. I may have even roared. At this point I shout at him through the skylight to get out of the harness and put my brother in, because my dad is not strong or stable enough and if he goes off the roof it’d be a disaster, harness or no. I’m having to use my head, shoulders and back to get enough leverage to even lift it up at this point, with most of my upper body in the skylight because I’m fatigued. I can’t just lift it up with all my strength or it goes right off the roof. I need to lift it *just* enough, which is harder than it sounds. I’m covered in 30 year old forest grime, dust and cobwebs, sweat pouring down my face. The spiders just watch me and try to stay in the corners. Im close enough to some I can see their mandibles.

My brother gets hooked in. By this point I’m panting from the effort and the heat. I’ve been on this ladder with my arms above my head in some configuration for over 30 mins. My brother gets in there and, after deciding we need another rope to secure the skylight since I, a guy on the underside of the roof am the only one who can keep it place and I’m getting exhausted, we finally figure out that I need to lift it from the bottom edge of the skylight while he pulls it forward with a pry bar from the top edge. It’s an even more awkward position for me on the ladder since I have to do it from a lower rung and use both hands on the skylight to get any leverage.

Finally, after a couple failed attempts and some more dicking with the flashing, we combine our efforts the right way and it finally crunches back down into its original position.

It never fails that when I visit my dad and he needs help with something around the property, it’s both way harder, awkward and dangerous than I’m generally comfortable with. We’re always farting around with something where someone can easily take a 25 foot fall, or we’re moving something than can easily get away from us and smash itself, fingers, limbs and bodies to pieces.

Glad we got it done but man, some serious fucking anxiety there for a while. There’s this thing about sons working with their dads, about not wanting to disappoint or fail them, and often doing both. With my dad, it’s like that, except instead of helping them fix a car or plumbing or something, it’s some high wire home maintenance act or tree felling or DIY engineering project. That man has fallen off the roof of his house from various heights at least half a dozen times, and helping him out with this stuff is always a nerve wracking affair. And dirty. And full of spiders and all other manner of creepy crawlies.
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« Reply #9215 on: August 30, 2021, 01:41:59 pm »

What kinda fairy mansion did he build himself?



Buddy shows up, "yo you like RTS don't you".... What did they settle on? Northgard. Why does it look so generic to me? SMH of course they went with something like that. A really conservative take on the genre with it's only innovation being some sparse concepts they picked up from the 4x genre, if you can call that innovation (screams in rise of nations). And the cherry on top: like 40% of the factions are locked behind DLC. I can talk being a total warhammer fan but still is there no difference between working lore dense factions into a product with each faction requiring like 70% new graphic assets and the thing turning out actually really distinct gameplaywise in a way that makes sense lorewise, or finetuning slightly different stats and another "warchief" so that one is more likely to fulfill different win conditions without wrecking the meta of shortlived matches, yeah yeah scienceviking, goldviking, vikingviking. Ugh. I reckon there will not be more than 300-400 units on the screen at the biggests moments and that will suffice to make more than a dent in the framerate.

But FML I think I'm going to splurge 28 bucks on steam because fuck divulging my paypal to shady sites*** that sell keys or whatever (coulda taken more than one then just saying). I will show them why I do not need to respect this product.



***WTH that shady site even explains in super german fineprint german it's legally in the united emirates, SMH.
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9216 on: August 30, 2021, 04:26:21 pm »

Wait what? They got DLC clans now? Back when I played, it only had the four main clans, and those were all included.

That said... I wasn't super impressed with it. Managed to slog my way through to the final mission, at which point I got a bit deadlocked because I couldn't rush the entire map quickly enough, and the AI wasn't constrained by upkeep costs and could therefore just build and sustain an absolutely stupidly huge army while holding less territory than I had. After a while I kinda just gave up and let it sit in my library.

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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9217 on: August 30, 2021, 04:39:29 pm »

The skylight still leaks. Ggggaaaaahhhhh.

What kinda fairy mansion did he build himself?

I don’t have access to my Imgur login here or I’d post photos. But it’s a 3-story shop with eaves at a ~40 degree angle with skylights inset into the eaves on each level so he can get natural light from above.

If you could take in the entire property, magical fairy mansion ain’t that far off the mark. Between all the custom wood work and drainage solutions he’s made over 30 years, plus all his art, plus all the lights him and his wife have strung, it looks more like a crazy shaman mansion than a fairy mansion, but YMMV.
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9218 on: August 31, 2021, 07:17:46 am »

The skylight still leaks. Ggggaaaaahhhhh.

Time to get out the caulking gun and silicone ALL up in those joints.

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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9219 on: August 31, 2021, 08:41:53 am »

Come home from work, find a package on my desk.

A book arrived, yay!

Open it up, it's a replacement book for one that was almost two months late but eventually arrived.

It's doubly worse because it's like, the third book in a series, so I can't really just gift it to someone either :(
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« Reply #9220 on: August 31, 2021, 02:47:50 pm »

The skylight still leaks. Ggggaaaaahhhhh.

That sucks, but also that's one of the things skylights are known for.
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9221 on: August 31, 2021, 04:51:14 pm »

My laptop bricked. I got a new one, but all my DF mods are gone ;-;
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Re: Things that made you mildly upset today thread
« Reply #9222 on: August 31, 2021, 05:09:54 pm »

Not to dimish your significant loss (I can hardly imagine losing my laptop, despite having a desktop and smartphone) but it's pretty easy to pull a laptop hard drive and plug it in to another computer.  It requires a microsata to usb adapter-cable which is about $10.
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« Reply #9223 on: August 31, 2021, 06:30:05 pm »

The HD is what bricked it. Unrecoverable.

Ykno what I miss the most? My carefully curated folder of reaction images and gifs.
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« Reply #9224 on: August 31, 2021, 07:18:32 pm »

Fuckin' same, man. Fuckin' same. I had so many good audio clips and gifs.

On the bright side, Discord doesn't really forget things, so I should be able to go back through all the channels I live in and filter by attached content from my person to recover much of it. It's just, well, it's a lot of to-do, yeah?
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