

It is the only song of theirs that I will not immediately change the station if it comes on.
It is the only song of theirs that I will not immediately change the station if it comes on.
One day, out to a cliff That overlooks the water I jumped in to save a girl It was somebody’s daughter And now the ring that’s on my hand It was given to me by her And to this day we all sit around And dream of ways to get higher
-Nickleback, Leader of Men
I mean, foster the people.
I’m hoping that’s the obvious one for everybody.
But also for me, Jamiroquai. Dropping some line about how it’s not nature’s way for a mother to be able to choose the color of her child randomly in the middle of a song about how the world is changing so quick, and nobody can keep up with it.
At the same time, though, I’m nitpicking. It’s just that one line in otherwise a cool song.
Flipside, I do not enjoy ICP, but my friends started playing the Shangri-La album, and I didn’t know it was ICP, and I was like, man, this is actually pretty good, and then they were like, yeah, it’s ICP, don’t you like it? And I was like, well shit, they got like, one kind of decent album, fuck.
Also, the distance from center of the rotation matters.
For instance, doing a bicep curl with a 10 pound weight with your elbow by your side is easy.
Holding that 10 pound weight with your arm straight and lifting it up to eye height is much more difficult, but for most people without impediments still doable.
Now imagine the difference in distance between the ball and heel of your foot versus the distance between your knee and your hip.
If you have the lid closed, you’re looking at 3 to 15 watts to have a laptop running in the background doing some basic server shit.
Maybe a little more under high load, but those are going to be intermittent and not constant.
I’m just saying it’s not that much more electricity usage, and the recycling more than offsets the CO2.