

Don’t be disingenuous.
Don’t be disingenuous.
Horse shit.
Reading vs TV was a tired debate in the eighties. YouTube is no different than tv. Hell, in some ways, because it isn’t all controlled by oligarchs entirely, I would argue that it’s easier to find good things on YouTube than it ever was on broadcast or cable tv.
Also, ablist much? How about the blind and dyslexic? Are they fucked just because you don’t like that format?
Yeah, fuck YouTube as a platform, and fuck Google/alphabet, but don’t pretend to be the arbiter of entertainment.
So, sundar pinchai can be added to the list of CEOs that suck?
Because a lot of the time, it’s weird that when the company does nasty shit, nobody names him as the head asshole in charge the way that other companies and ceos get handled.
The dude has been in the driver’s seat for pretty much every major deterioration of Google/alphabet for years.
Icq was the shit!
Mind you, if you’re driving far enough to go on a tangent, you should pack a bag. For that matter, you should always keep a small bag of basic supplies in your own car anyway. A change of clothes at least.
And, if you’re smart, you’ll have a go-bag for an unexpected overnight trip ready to grab in case it happens.
Of course, that comes back to the EDC mindset of preparedness.
That mindset is often compared to the old scout motto, and that’s one of the good things that scouting did.
It’s a shame scouting died off because of the bad parts of the organization itself.
You know, my uncle was the den leader for our area, and it’s something he’s fondly remembered for.
Speaking of, anyone remember back when scouting was less about badges and more about useful skills and camaraderie?
Man, I miss camping, too. Not just scouting camps, but all of it. My family would go several times a year. When I grew up, I would even go out alone and do primitive camping.
I ran into a bunch of feral dogs and coyotes back when I was doing it. Damn near got killed by them once, and ran into trouble another time.
Luckily, I always parked my car in a location that was easier to get back to that it was to get away from, if that was an option. You always want the hard hike to be towards your camp site when you’re alone because, if something happens you want a better chance of getting out in a weak or injured condition.
A long hike is bad enough if it’s downhill. But you still have a long drive back to a town or city.
Which gives you plenty of time to go off on tangential thoughts.
True, true