f__kyeahhamburg
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Fishy Fun Day #46: Storytime Edition 14 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
I once went fishing with my grandpa at Rhine River where we caught a 20 Pound jackfish. I say we 'cause it took 12-year-old me and my 70-something grandpa like 45 minutes to get that dang fish tired.
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Heady lucid promulgated Yak 13 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Fun to talk to such a dedicated and devoted fan of the good ole Vicki's, lol
Indeed your knowledge and experience seems to be way more advanced than mine, but I certainly give you right in the point of Christian influence on what we know today.
Fact is, that the "Vicking culture" is one of the most underrated (by constantly reducing them to hack and slay in media) of all cultures that went down the drain.
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Indeed your knowledge and experience seems to be way more advanced than mine, but I certainly give you right in the point of Christian influence on what we know today.
Fact is, that the "Vicking culture" is one of the most underrated (by constantly reducing them to hack and slay in media) of all cultures that went down the drain.
Beer ghost 5 comments
Heady lucid promulgated Yak 13 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
And they were outstanding craftsmen!
Their woodwork was made to last centuries, but still covered in sophisticated carvings.
Their blacksmiths were by far the best of their time. They were trading their goods over thousands of miles, what an amazing culture that must have been.
There are even traces of their gender equality having been more advanced than what we are having today.
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Their woodwork was made to last centuries, but still covered in sophisticated carvings.
Their blacksmiths were by far the best of their time. They were trading their goods over thousands of miles, what an amazing culture that must have been.
There are even traces of their gender equality having been more advanced than what we are having today.
Alek wek 6 comments
Finally, one problem solved 1 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Source: Instagram, unnecessaryinventions
Check it out, it's hilarious
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Check it out, it's hilarious
Heady lucid promulgated Yak 13 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Doesn't matter, the outlet will be historically extremely wrong anyways. Like almost everything they've done to Norse mythology and vikings.
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Absolutely gorgeous container house 8 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Well I saw a couple episodes of Tiny House Nation and I really have to say that what they call insulation isn't suiting my standards :)
And I just learned that houses under 50sqm don't need the so called Energy Pass, which usually is a must-have for housings in Europe to see how efficient they are and that passive houses have a way better energy efficiency than tiny houses. Just what I suspected.
As cool as the idea of tiny houses may be, if it's boiling in summer and freezing in winter, it's unfortunately no option for me. Damn.
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And I just learned that houses under 50sqm don't need the so called Energy Pass, which usually is a must-have for housings in Europe to see how efficient they are and that passive houses have a way better energy efficiency than tiny houses. Just what I suspected.
As cool as the idea of tiny houses may be, if it's boiling in summer and freezing in winter, it's unfortunately no option for me. Damn.
Absolutely gorgeous container house 8 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Every time I see them, I wonder how they deal with insulation. Looking at the window frames being so thin, this can't have more than like 2-5cm of insulation on it. in an area with constant 25°C it might work though
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My bf and I were discussing how much better off the U.S. would be with this 56 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
The financial point of your original question was pointing in another direction, which made me understand you don't want to fund rehabilitation. Sorry, if I got you wrong.
Punishment still is a concept that hasn't shown any significant change in people's behaviour. I'm not saying, murderers or such should roam around freely, they need to be detained as long as it takes to bring them back to being functional members of society. But I don't see the incarceration as punishment, but a necessary step to keep society safe from their mislead behaviours as long as they haven't thoroughly understood what's wrong with them and then worked it out. There are very few cases in which rehabilitation doesn't work, I agree, but there are possibilities in place to keep them away from the rest of us.
Punishment still is a concept that hasn't shown any significant change in people's behaviour. I'm not saying, murderers or such should roam around freely, they need to be detained as long as it takes to bring them back to being functional members of society. But I don't see the incarceration as punishment, but a necessary step to keep society safe from their mislead behaviours as long as they haven't thoroughly understood what's wrong with them and then worked it out. There are very few cases in which rehabilitation doesn't work, I agree, but there are possibilities in place to keep them away from the rest of us.
My bf and I were discussing how much better off the U.S. would be with this 56 comments
f__kyeahhamburg
· 4 years ago
Sorry, that question was pointed towards the OP, I personally am thoroughly convinced that rehabilitation and resocialisation are the only option.
"Just like mommy" 9 comments
I caught this photo of my friend moments after she got word that her divorce was finalized 10 comments
I wonder 4 comments
And the bird? He dead.