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[–] subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world 11 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Forcing myself to watch this thing. I think I'm getting a rash.

[–] subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

As long as sovereign debt can be serviced, we're good.

Would eat 💯%

Fucking pinhead for President.

[–] subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Layman's conjecture: as the spring dissolves, the sulfuric acid's temperature would rise.

[–] subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Best cat ever.

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[–] subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world 11 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Pro Tip: if you stuff that box with crinkly paper, you have created cat Nirvana.

Tangled up in Blue.

 

Ask Microsoft Paint CoCreator to draw a "human male reproductive organ" and you'll get something like this.

 

A group watches the surfers in the heavy surf south of Bird Rock. Photo looks south toward Point Loma/Ocean Beach. I asked a surfer returning to the shore how it was out there. He said "exhausting."

 

Flying out from San Diego to DAL for the total eclipse with family living in Little Elm. Southwest sees us coming... . Airfares around the event are seriously jacked. It's almost like they're in it for the money.

 

Near the lifeguard station, 17 December 2023.

 

Sculpted and painted iguana carving, cut into a tree stump, at Del Mar secret spot.

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The "Star of India," the oldest active sailing ship, sails into San Diego Harbor on the occasion of its 160th birthday. After a five-year activity pause, the ship set sail on a small ocean-going expedition, celebrated by the San Diego Maritime Museum.

 

Saw this at Vons today. The corporate beancounters at the Union-Tribune's new corporate overlords did the math and decided a fractional percent of expenses could be saved with a new, smaller print edition. Looks like the "Weekly Reader" from my childhood memories. Not sure whether to be amused, embarrassed or horrified. They should just take it out behind the barn and shoot it in the head.

 

They call her the little girl on a big journey. Little Amal is the 12 foot puppet of a 10 year old Syrian refugee child. She is a global symbol of human rights, especially those of child refugees. For the last few weeks, she has traveled more than 9,000 miles: 40 cities from coast to coast in the US, and 7 cities in Mexico at over 100 public events. Wherever she goes, she draws a crowd, and San Diego was no exception. Since July 2021, Amal has visited 14 countries and been welcomed by more than a million people on the street, including hundreds of artists and civil society and faith leaders, as well as by tens of millions online. Her journeys are festivals of art, music and hope that draw attention to the huge numbers of children fleeing war, violence and persecution. More at walkwithamal.org

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The guys next door are driving an all-electric fun car: the Moke. This thing maxes out at about 25 mph. I don't think you'll see it on the freeway, but these guys will be patrolling Mission Beach in what they hope will be a chick magnet, or so they tell me...

 

...in front of the Otto Center, San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park.

 

Enormous 8' x 18' tile mural on the facade of the Automotive museum in Balboa Park. Artists Richard Keit and Mary Kennedy of RTK Studios in Ojai. Nice work.

 

We can argue for hours about the quality of the local news organization of record, the San Diego Union-Tribune. Especially after its recent purchase by a news conglomerate. But put that aside: today the U-T offers its annual Community Almanac. The site is paywalled, so you're not reading it for free online. It's not worth viewing on a mobile screen as it's formatted for print-first. Works pretty well on a big desktop screen, but I'd advise you to pay for the print edition. Get a paper copy today while they're still on the rack. :: The special edition is a stand-alone broadside, featuring detailed info on local Hiking, Camping & Outdoors, Dining, Local Murals, Theaters, Museums, Balboa Park, Beaches, and Birding. What's especially interesting is the inclusion of soft and hard data/photos on 91 local communities. Worth picking up a copy.

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