- Women wearing big stupid glasses when they don't even need them
- Coping a shitty old fasioned matron attitude which usually goes with the previous point
- Half assed documenting game mods, or worse, making outright false claims in the filename (ran into this yesterday)
- Making stupid, unoriginal, and unfunny jokes in the workplace knowing you have a captive audiance that you can monster into putting up with this shit.
- Any person who says "Video killed the radio star" to describe something replacing something else, especially when none of it has anything to do with music
- Anyone who gives the "bootstraps" talk to others
- People who are out in developing storm conditions, hair starts to raise in the air, and rather than recognising the mortal danger this indicates, they smile and giigle, and take selfies (remember that photo of the two brothers from 50 years ago where this was happening, and what happened right after that picture was taken.
- Anyone who tries to look "sophistimicated" by spouting crap such as "The prodigal son" or "Rennesance man"
-Anyone who makes loud mouth noises when they eat
I might think of othes to post here.
anonymous 6 hours ago
"Hair starts to raise in hair"
That means there is a highly elevated danger of lightning striking in the spot where this is happening.
Some of the other signs which MAY OR MAY NOT HAPPEN (You may not get any warning before the strike, and you may get any combination of the hair or any of the following)
- Metallic taste in the mouth
- A strange clicking or buzzing noise (slang: "Hearing the bees")
- The sudden sensation of bugs on your skin or flying around you
- prickly sensations, or the feeling that you are getting static shocks
- seeing sparks around objects, or on you
- Seeing glows or 'auras' on objects aka corona discharge or "St Elmo's Fire"
The current advice is if you can't escape the danger is to squat down as low as possible, feet together. Do not lie down as if a strike hits nearby, it sends electrical current through the ground and it can cross through your heart. Feet together minimises the amount of potential current through your body. anonymous 6 hours ago
"Hair starts to raise in AIR".
(The scene in classic Animaniacs is now being re-enacted, where Dottie messes up a line, and then releases a massive torrent of what we can safely assume were F-bombs) anonymous 6 hours ago
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- Women wearing big stupid glasses when they don't even need them
- Coping a shitty old fasioned matron attitude which usually goes with the previous point
- Half assed documenting game mods, or worse, making outright false claims in the filename (ran into this yesterday)
- Making stupid, unoriginal, and unfunny jokes in the workplace knowing you have a captive audiance that you can monster into putting up with this shit.
- Any person who says "Video killed the radio star" to describe something replacing something else, especially when none of it has anything to do with music
- Anyone who gives the "bootstraps" talk to others
- People who are out in developing storm conditions, hair starts to raise in the air, and rather than recognising the mortal danger this indicates, they smile and giigle, and take selfies (remember that photo of the two brothers from 50 years ago where this was happening, and what happened right after that picture was taken.
- Anyone who tries to look "sophistimicated" by spouting crap such as "The prodigal son" or "Rennesance man"
-Anyone who makes loud mouth noises when they eat
I might think of othes to post here.
anonymous 6 hours ago
That means there is a highly elevated danger of lightning striking in the spot where this is happening.
Some of the other signs which MAY OR MAY NOT HAPPEN (You may not get any warning before the strike, and you may get any combination of the hair or any of the following)
- Metallic taste in the mouth
- A strange clicking or buzzing noise (slang: "Hearing the bees")
- The sudden sensation of bugs on your skin or flying around you
- prickly sensations, or the feeling that you are getting static shocks
- seeing sparks around objects, or on you
- Seeing glows or 'auras' on objects aka corona discharge or "St Elmo's Fire"
The current advice is if you can't escape the danger is to squat down as low as possible, feet together. Do not lie down as if a strike hits nearby, it sends electrical current through the ground and it can cross through your heart. Feet together minimises the amount of potential current through your body.
anonymous 6 hours ago
(The scene in classic Animaniacs is now being re-enacted, where Dottie messes up a line, and then releases a massive torrent of what we can safely assume were F-bombs)
anonymous 6 hours ago