principalkohoutek [none/use name]

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Cake day: April 25th, 2022

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  • Spending today at work reading wikipedia pages related to the siege of Leningrad. I can’t fathom the despair those people felt, yet they still resisted so fiercely.

    Currently reading about the Diary of Tanya Savicheva, a 12 year old girl who documented the deaths of her family members, one by one, until it was just her. She dug trenches and put out fires as her part of the war effort.

    Her older sister worked double shifts at a mine factory and then donated blood after work. All this while only being given a 9oz ration of bread each day. She died of exhaustion/malnutrition, along with 100,000 others every month for 900 days.

    Thinking of the teamsters driving trucks across frozen Lake Ladoga’s “road of life” who fell through the ice trying to deliver supplies to the besieged city.

    Would love to be there for next year’s 80th VE Day





  • Brakes are cheap and pretty easy to replace (really) diy. Once your pads wear out, the backing plate will be pressed into the rotor, which will warp the rotor. Rotors are cheap too ($20-$50 each) and easy to replace, so it’s not a huge deal if you warp them, but it’s not something you should aspire to do.

    Also, shops lie about brakepad life all the time, but maybe yours really are at 2mm, which is definitely worth replacing like 6 months ago. Also, your car does most of its braking with the front wheels anyway.

    In conclusion,








  • Goddamn this is some thoughtless drivel. I hope our boy Gabriel enjoys his tenure at The Atlantic

    If all we do is make physical noise every now and then, we can’t really accomplish anything besides successfully antagonizing the other side.

    Right now, we’re pushing people away. We’re pushing away the very people who have the means and the power to establish actual change.

    What I saw at that protest a month ago was the perpetuation of polarization. Driving the gap between people even further. The same concept that the corruption in this country thrives on.

    As time goes on, there just seems to be more and more polarization and less and less actual unity. We keep villainizing each other and genuinely believe that doing so will fix real problems or change something.

    That’s not how it works.

    If we want genuine change, we have to be willing to compromise and meet with the opposition on the other side.