Weird Things I Bought
Weird Things I Bought
So I bought $100 of onions from onions.com.
And I bought a bike mount for my phone because I use Strava now and I'm turning into a "bike jock" which is weird.
And I bought too much coffee, because we were running low and I got scared.
And I bought a bike mount for my phone because I use Strava now and I'm turning into a "bike jock" which is weird.
And I bought too much coffee, because we were running low and I got scared.
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I had a panic attack the other night and bought 85 pounds of dog food
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As told by the other thread, I bought a scrolling message LED sign for $74.74
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We bought a bidet attachment because there's still no toilet paper. But that's not even that weird.
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Jona we are all impressed by your scrolling message LED sign as well as by the slightly lower price you were able to negotiate
Sasha I disagree, I do find that weird, and very cool
Sasha I disagree, I do find that weird, and very cool
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I LOVE BIDET
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I love the way message replies look. That color!
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the whole board looks really, really good. I am not being sarcastic although I do think you should eat shit
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It's how a lot of the world does it! I think it's better for the earth and also having a clean derriere all the time will be so nice.
I LOVE MY CLEAN BUTTTTTTTTTT
I LOVE MY CLEAN BUTTTTTTTTTT
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We bought a month's worth of ground turkey and froze it for our cat Benny because we cook his food from scratch and were worried about the ground turkey supply chain. Seems fine thus far, though.
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I bought three pounds of vacuum-sealed raw capers for $50
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I came pretty close to paying like $1400 for a rarified traditional Japanese court music instrument (a sho) that I don't know how to play and probably would tire of. Also child sized bagpipes.
Mostly have not spent money though. Eating through the freezer and cans.
Mostly have not spent money though. Eating through the freezer and cans.
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I think we're going to run out
(of toilet paper)
please send toilet paper
(of toilet paper)
please send toilet paper
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I bought some plaid ska pants at Wall Mart for $3 (on sale).
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Is this how I reply?
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I bought soooo many meters of elastic for making my own underwear, guys.
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Phil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:25 pm I came pretty close to paying like $1400 for a rarified traditional Japanese court music instrument (a sho) that I don't know how to play and probably would tire of. Also child sized bagpipes.
Mostly have not spent money though. Eating through the freezer and cans.
Fudge, Gary bought a THEREMIN
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(In addition to the huge bags of capers)ritchey wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 3:58 amPhil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:25 pm I came pretty close to paying like $1400 for a rarified traditional Japanese court music instrument (a sho) that I don't know how to play and probably would tire of. Also child sized bagpipes.
Mostly have not spent money though. Eating through the freezer and cans.
Fudge, Gary bought a THEREMIN
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I figured I’d have so much time on my hands I bought an old Sony DSR-45 DV Tape deck to import all the old tapes I shot in junior high and high school.
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I recently repaired three things I brought broken for repair:
* A Tapco 440 stereo spring reverb
* 2 Urei LA-4 compressors
That left me with a lot more ins and outs and as a treat I bought another UAD Apollo that was pretty cheap to increase my i/o from 8 to 24. Also more processing power!
Now I won't have to mess with the patchbay that much, which is great, as that can really slow down music making.
* A Tapco 440 stereo spring reverb
* 2 Urei LA-4 compressors
That left me with a lot more ins and outs and as a treat I bought another UAD Apollo that was pretty cheap to increase my i/o from 8 to 24. Also more processing power!
Now I won't have to mess with the patchbay that much, which is great, as that can really slow down music making.
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Ok, we finally bought some weird stuff (ok, just a weed whacker and some pruning shears) and I'm ABOUT to buy a bunch of 4ft X 225ft rolls of "jute netting" to put over our back hill to prevent erosion after we pull up thousands and thousands of feet of invasive English ivy.
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I bought a Theragun, because I have bad painful scoliosis and it's been a month since I've been to the chiropractor. The Theragun is a percussive massager. It repeatedly hits you with 35 pounds of pressure like 40 times/second. I got the cheapest one I could find. It is loud as hell and offgassing weird motor smells but as far as I can tell it's working.
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I also have painful scoliosis and use a theragun knock off. I love it, but it feels weird on my lungs— ha. I started doing yoga with my girlfriend, and I also ordered a pull up bar to try and build up some upper back/core strength and that's been helping a LOT too. But my curve isn't super terrible— so it's been doable.sashaburchuk wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:16 pm I bought a Theragun, because I have bad painful scoliosis and it's been a month since I've been to the chiropractor. The Theragun is a percussive massager. It repeatedly hits you with 35 pounds of pressure like 40 times/second. I got the cheapest one I could find. It is loud as hell and offgassing weird motor smells but as far as I can tell it's working.
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ooooh, I want one!
I have the theracane, for prodding one's own fucked up muscles with incredible pressure. I like to do it when stoned, but then sometimes go too hard and get more sore :/
I have the theracane, for prodding one's own fucked up muscles with incredible pressure. I like to do it when stoned, but then sometimes go too hard and get more sore :/
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I bought a lot of stamps today on the internet.
In case I need to mail out more coffee and to do my part for the USPS.
We’re talking like $112 worth of stamps
In case I need to mail out more coffee and to do my part for the USPS.
We’re talking like $112 worth of stamps
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Vegetarian salami
No sugar-added canned cherries
$8 sage and vetiver deodorant
No sugar-added canned cherries
$8 sage and vetiver deodorant
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Thank you Steve. The news on the radio today made me so sad and worried for our beloved USPS.uncleboatshoes wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:25 pm I bought a lot of stamps today on the internet.
In case I need to mail out more coffee and to do my part for the USPS.
We’re talking like $112 worth of stamps
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6 lbs of butter for me and my 2 housemates to freeze so we are shopping less. Not that weird for the times but... weird otherwise?
also hiiiiii
also hiiiiii
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YESSSS welcome <3
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Would you pay 112 American for stamps that were gum though?
Guys, I am up to just about 200 euros in elastic related purchases. Plus I just made a flopsy-aroundsy linen dress and now I need buttons. UGH.
Guys, I am up to just about 200 euros in elastic related purchases. Plus I just made a flopsy-aroundsy linen dress and now I need buttons. UGH.
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We got a Tushy to make up for the lack of toilet paper in stores and BOY OH BOY are our bungholes clean, plus it feels good to use way less TP!
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I recently discovered something about myself in that apparently if left to my own devices for a few months I'm someone who can get in WAY too deep researching mechanical keyboards. was recently many up hours into the early morning watching youtube videos of people mashing cherry mx switches before impulse purchasing a ducky tenkeyless with brown switches. who am I…? anyone here all in on mechanical keyboards?
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[mention]infopetal[/mention] i am very close to dipping into that subculture. I feel it coming like menopause! In the interim my writing tool of choice is the Alphasmart 2000, a battery-powered keyboard manufactured for students in the late ‘90s. It holds like 9 documents of 10 pages each and has a tiny-ass screen so you can only read three or four lines at a time, which has the unexpected advantage of aborting run-on sentences. They’re $20 on eBay and I can’t write anything longer than two paragraphs without mine.
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ALFASMART 2000!!! That poor growth stunted lil' sis! Do you just write completely in stream of consciousness? Can you scroll up and see what you've written?
Man, I love a mini branch-off from the way technology seems to be inclined. The only other one that comes to mind immediately is the sony minidisk which is a terrible example because that technology was clearly superior to the mainstream.
[mention]infopetal[/mention] the phrase "mechanical keyboard" is very similar to "computer music" to me in the way that I know they mean something way more specific than they sound like and still somehow reading that definition almost immediately has me lost in a mist. My dearest Korn is talking A LOT (for him) and shopping A LOT (again for him), trying to build himself the midi keyboarding device of his dreams. I assume that it is not anything even resembling a mechanical keyboard but I have seen a lot of guys on youtube with homemade devices more or less against my will recently.
Man, I love a mini branch-off from the way technology seems to be inclined. The only other one that comes to mind immediately is the sony minidisk which is a terrible example because that technology was clearly superior to the mainstream.
[mention]infopetal[/mention] the phrase "mechanical keyboard" is very similar to "computer music" to me in the way that I know they mean something way more specific than they sound like and still somehow reading that definition almost immediately has me lost in a mist. My dearest Korn is talking A LOT (for him) and shopping A LOT (again for him), trying to build himself the midi keyboarding device of his dreams. I assume that it is not anything even resembling a mechanical keyboard but I have seen a lot of guys on youtube with homemade devices more or less against my will recently.
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[mention]m o l l y[/mention] yeah full stream-of-consciousness! Since the screen is so small it’s easy to just keep going without getting caught up in how much I’ve written or how much I have left to write. At the end of a session I’ll plug the Alphasmart into my laptop using a USB cable into a USB-to-USB-C adapter and it prints everything in real-time. I’m always surprised at how much I’ve written. I used to do all my drafting longhand, but this saves me the headache of transcription and gets me straight into editing. I got into this tool AFTER I finished my book but I’ve been using it for everything since and I can’t wait to write my entire next book on a $19 child’s toy
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This def feels like a game changer.
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this is truly WILD
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I spent all my airline miles on a sewing machine
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I bought a variety of unpopular (aka not sold out) colors of clay from polymerclaysuperstore.com
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sculpey!!
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[mention]yourfriendclaire[/mention]—your forthcoming mechanical keyboard preoccupation and your Alphasmart have earned you membership into Computer Club. welcome!
[mention]m o l l y[/mention], I love both "mechanical keyboard" and "computer music" being so generic they become specific, or vice versa? I imagine the videos with which you are now unintentionally familiar are very much like the ones I was watching. it's not a corner of the internet that I find particularly validating but sometimes the quest for knowledge takes you to strange places. I wish Korn the best in his midi keyboarding journey!
[mention]m o l l y[/mention], I love both "mechanical keyboard" and "computer music" being so generic they become specific, or vice versa? I imagine the videos with which you are now unintentionally familiar are very much like the ones I was watching. it's not a corner of the internet that I find particularly validating but sometimes the quest for knowledge takes you to strange places. I wish Korn the best in his midi keyboarding journey!
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what are the qualities that make a particular color of polymer clay unpopular? brownishness?joni wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 12:22 pm I bought a variety of unpopular (aka not sold out) colors of clay from polymerclaysuperstore.com
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I went directly to the clay website and started putting molds and things into a basket before taking a deep breath and closing that tab.
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I want some 25lb dumbbells but they literally don't exist rn and I refuse to buy anything from Bezos and co. If anybody wants to send me some for my 40th birthday next Wednesday I wouldn't complain 

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[mention]alexshred420[/mention] Oh yeah, are you going to have an online party with Mike that is NOT related to, or sponsored by K5MCON?