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What's a common occurrence in your hobby that you think shouldn't be?
  • I offer you brownies and ask you to tell me what a substantial skill is and you insult me? Why? Reads like you might be bad company.

    I thought 'smoking weed' to be an obvious pars pro toto for 'consuming marihuana' so if we want to return to the original topic: smoking weed for a long time gives you substantial knowledge about smoking weed. When to do it, what to mix, how to roll a blunt, operate a bong or vaporiser, just how to roll a spliff in your hand on a windy beach or how to decarboxylate your shot properly. Now are these ubiquitously useful skill? Not really. Are they very useful in terms of getting very high? Absolutely.

    I find the original question to be kind of silly. Of course smoking weed can be a hobby. If whisky is a hobby, weed is, too.

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  • Bloodborne reference.

    And you should watch 300. It’s not high brow, but to me the movie feels like how ancient people might have portrayed those stories. Epic, grandiose and totally over the top.

  • NATO Has Been Underestimating Russia’s War Machine, Estonia Says
  • You’re not wrong. This is one of the 'other things' I mentioned. A shortage of natural resources is another. Winter, too.

    But it is not a myth that Germany had many high quality, but incompatible weapons systems from different manufacturers (handguns and rifles) and that e.g. the tiger was impressive but unreliable.

    The best example might be the Wunderwaffen they shot London with. Useless in the grand scheme of things, yet technologically impressive.

    My point is that technological supremacy isn't automatically going to secure the victory.

  • NATO Has Been Underestimating Russia’s War Machine, Estonia Says
  • Keep in mind that the Nazis back in the day had sophisticated weaponry and a lot of high quality stuff, but they were beaten by cheap, mass produced, easy to use weapons and armor. Among other things - but the point still stands.

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