• niktemadur@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    Ok, I’ve heard about those that get punched once and cry, but this is a whole other, video game level shit.

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      14 days ago

      It happens if you get hit in the head. The skull isn’t actually all that good at protecting the brain after all.

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      13 days ago

      San Francisco just held its annual wild costumed (or naked) race yesterday. Reminded of this story:

      I can’t stand fighting or videos thereof. Hitting someone means you’re willing to kill someone. Surely only happens <0.1% of the time. But should be reserved for safety issues (self defense), not genitalia measuring.

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        13 days ago

        Yesterday! That’s right, two decades ago my wife and I were visiting SF at this time of year, right around the Bay To Breakers.

        To this day I cannot fully wrap my head around the concept that a city would host such a peculiar event with mass public nudity, and I applaud it, a non-prudish attitude towards one’s own body is a healthy attitude, at minimum it’s a step in the right direction.

        But instead of going to see the Bay To Breakers, we opted for something… shall we say… a little more refined, more spiritual? We attended Sunday morning service at an African Orthodox church.

        There I was, an atheist, dragging my wife to Sunday mass, so what gives? This was something special, The Church Of Saint John Coltrane. Three hour service, two and a half of 'em live jazz, with around 10 or 12 musicians.
        Afterwards, we congratulated the bishop for the extraordinary experience, and at his recommendation, my wife and I had lunch at a soul food restaurant nearby.

        That was a special, special Sunday, I do not regret missing out on the Bay To Breakers that day.