@amiserabilist do we have a good enough recording of 'mind the gap' man to say 'mind the sweat'? @FreakyFwoof
@amiserabilist wrong font. instant disqualification. (I still keep a foot in graphic design. don’t try me) @cachondo @FreakyFwoof

@glasspusher

i need to see wendy after class.

@wendinoakland

we have a system where he checks my math.

https://beige.party/@glasspusher/114671416566240113

and now you check my design.

@cachondo @FreakyFwoof

glasspshr (@glasspusher@beige.party)

@amiserabilist @tehabe@norden.social @Alice OK so one cubic foot is 28.3 cubic liters or 28.3 kg of water or (at earth's surface) 62.43 pounds so if you're saying buoyant wood is 30 pounds per cubic foot, that's a density of 0.48 g/cc or a buoyancy of 0.52 g/cc so you're saying a popsicle stick is 1.5g and then would then have a volume of 1.5g/(0.48 g/cc) = 3.125 cc per stick and each stick would have a buoyancy of 3.125 * 0.52g/cc =1.625 g/cm³ 1.625 g/stick so a person of 68kg mass would need 68kg/(1.625 g/stick ) = ~42000 popsicle sticks so my number is about 10% less than yours (note this is for freshwater, salt water is about 1.027 g/cc so you'd need a bit less to float your boat in that case(so to speak)) See me after class, Mr Amiserabilist

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@amiserabilist @glasspusher @cachondo @FreakyFwoof Noted, expected, actually anticipated. I will always bitch on about fonts, because that’s a thing, but if you’ve left a thread hanging, know that I’ll point at it an do my best to unravel it. 😹♥️
@amiserabilist @glasspusher @cachondo @FreakyFwoof Yes. (smiles like Lisa Simpson when she gets it absolutely correct, *again*) ♥️

@wendinoakland @amiserabilist @cachondo @FreakyFwoof

Wendi, please help me to guide this poor soul to the path of righteousness

@amiserabilist @glasspusher @cachondo @FreakyFwoof Wendy. Good morning from way out west. 🫖☕️👋🏼
Okay, it was a contraction: Wendy in London became wendinlondon, then I moved back, so wendy in Oakland… wendinoakland. Then a complete diversion to wendivibe because: obviously, and I stayed with the branding. Is it clear? 😻

@wendinoakland

those were the lines i was thinking along.

i love the background of it.

Wendy is a given name generally given to girls in English-speaking countries.

In Britain during the English Civil War in the mid-1600s, a male Captain Wendy Oxford was identified by the Leveller John Lilburne as a spy reporting on his activities.[1][2] It was also used as a surname in Britain from at least the 17th century.[3] Its popularity in Britain as a feminine name is owed to the character Wendy Darling from the 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy, both by J. M. Barrie.[4][5][6] Its popularity reached a peak in the 1960s, and subsequently declined.[7] The name was inspired by young Margaret Henley, daughter of Barrie's poet friend W. E. Henley. Margaret reportedly used to call Barrie "my friendy", with the common childhood difficulty pronouncing Rs this came out as "my fwendy" and "my fwendy-wendy".[8][9]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy

Wendy Darling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfDfcsMkAoo

@glasspusher @cachondo @FreakyFwoof

Wendy - Wikipedia

@amiserabilist @glasspusher @cachondo @FreakyFwoof I was named Wendy because my grandfather, who had passed recently, was named William, so I was to take the W for him. And my mom loved the Peter Pan story, so Wendy was a good fit. And, true to tale, I haven’t and won’t ever grow up. Edit: I really like Fwendy :)
“Grow wise, Grow strong, but never grow up” - Liam Higgins - Medium

A common fantasy that children dream about is being able to fly. The concept of flying represents freedom, something youth so desperately desire. The iconic Peter Pan, embodies this fascination with…

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@amiserabilist @glasspusher @cachondo @FreakyFwoof Of course as a youngster I truly thought I wanted to grow up, to do grown up things and be a grown up person. Now I recognize that was the wish to be taken seriously. I can rely on wonder and surprise to keep me going.