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@pagrus @ljwrites 😂 peas are also considered pulses, fortunately

@ljwrites @pagrus also good! maybe they can even branch out into peas

@thedeadparrot i am good! i have been blessed with a highly aesthetic (if your aesthetic is violence and sadistic smiles) music video???

@aescling @Lady of all the posts to forget the local tag on hahaha

@aescling @Lady i was thinking more like service tops actually

unsolicited suggestion from someone who overthinks everything 

@platypus @researchfairy yeah they technically have a lobby but its small and opens right into the classroom so not much to insulate the class from distracting noises haha

unsolicited suggestion from someone who overthinks everything 

@researchfairy @platypus local studio keeps the door locked during class so people don’t barge in during shavasana so this might be hit or miss as a tactic

re: IT’S BEEN 

@Lady we really do take turns being the downer lmao

re: IT’S BEEN 

@Lady technically twice its just not funny the second time

@Billius27@mstdn.ca also worth noting that NIOSH, who controls N95 certifications doesn’t certify masks with standard earloops, only headstraps or earloops w/a connecting fastener in the back & pretty much all the certified producers seem to have gone the headstrap route

If someone tells you a mask with earloops is N95 either they’ve confused it with a similar standard from a diff countries regulatory body (KN95’s allow earloops for example) or the mask is fraudulent

equinox confusion 

@jkcheney @edebill currently sunrise 6:15, sunset 6:10 in Barentsburg so pretty close to exactly 12 actually!

The issue with the equinoxes is that for certain astronomical things (eg figuring out equinoxes) the sun is treated as a single center point, but for many practical considerations thats not the relevant definition — so sunsets are typically calculated by the trailing edge and sunrises by the leading (if you can see the sun at all, it counts as up). And then you often get a period of dusk (when you can’t see the sun but there’s still light shining up past the horizon) before true night, making the nights seem even shorter than they are — astronomical twilight doesn’t end until the sun is a full 18° below the horizon

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