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					What would you think about sharing something cool (preferably tech related), or weird, or f-ed up about the country or the city you live in?
 
 I'll go first, here in Cluj-Napoca, Romania the internet really fast and dirt cheap like 1gbps fiber for 15€/month.
 
 2. The government paid like millions of € to add ticket vending machines for public transportation and they mostly don't work, I managed to crash one while buying a ticket. Card payment is not functional on like half of them. Also they run Windows......... What a joke...
 
 Looking forward to hear your stories on this topic!4
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 Through life, I've heard some people say horror movies are bad, that they promote violence (usually religious people).
 
 Of course I think that's pure bs, but I think I could provide one argument that is hard to deny, so here it goes, although I might go off rails at the end.
 
 I'll preface with this: life itself is violent. Violence, the word, is mostly used to describe immoral inflictions of harm on other beings.
 
 But you can also say that some deaths are violent by themselves too, event those that weren't caused by humans, like a disease or a natural disaster.
 
 This would be the "visual" meaning of the word, "the way it looks", the shock of humans when observing something gruesome/violent.
 
 That described, it's not hard to also think that technological advancements in modern western life has made such observations of violence very unfrequent for people.
 
 And naturally, modern people get accustomed to the lack of these observations. So accustomed that when they happen they become traumatic.
 
 Because of this, people react weirdly to death. One reaction is censoring the topic. Another reaction is trivializing it, as if it doesn't really matter.
 
 Sometimes they can't even accept old people dying at 90, an awfully stupid reaction in my opinion.
 
 Another interesting reaction is personifying diseases as if they were villains ruining lives intentionally.
 
 Or at least that's what it feels until you look at them through a microscope and realize that diseases aren't more evil than bread changing flavour after toasting.
 
 All of these irrationality and cowardice comes from low exposure to violence, and that's where horror movies balance things out.
 
 Some diseases in the real life can put some of the worst horror movies to shame.
 
 The human body itself is pending violence. Why? Because when you die all sort of worms eat your fucking flesh. And sometimes that happens even before you die.
 
 We bury humans because of the diseases corpses transmit, but also because we don't like the spectacle and the aesthetics of the rotting process.
 
 Just picture for a second bad things happening to your body, and if you feel that is making you too uncomfortable, then maybe you got too used to this too.
 
 I think horror movies help us to remember the reality of our inminent and intrinsic violence.
 
 In ancient times, you would live outdoors, stepping on dirt, and be very used to "bad" things happening to humans.
 
 Nowadays, most homes are sterile clean, and it's unlikely to observe violence.
 
 Oh, some family member is pucking blood and dying from something? Send em to a hospital, or an elderly care center. Don't need to witness that!
 
 I understand and accept grief. What I don't understand or accept is the vilification of death, describing it as something wrong that shouldn't happen.
 
 it almost feels like a burden, like you shouldn't die when you're young, that it's an unforgivable thing to happen.
 
 Well thanks, society, you can't even fucking die in peace.
 
 I would love to die (no suicide) in a mildly celebratory way, watching people around me smile. I think that would be a good ending for me.
 
 But no. Most of my relatives would be fucking crying like the chickenshits they are, ruining it for me.
 
 And that scares the shit out me: people usually say the scary part of dying is that they die alone.
 
 Well that's what dying alone would mean to me: watching people cry instead of smiling at me.
 
 When my grandma died at 80, with all the achievements she made, I considered her death a success, also considering how quick it was. And because of that I didn't mourn for too long.
 
 In fact, I don't even consider her dead, and not because of some religious mumbo jumbo. I guess the memories are still alive in me, I don't know.
 
 Some famous chunk of coal said once that he felt people don't believe they're gonna die. And I agree with him.
 
 Another upside of horror movies is that they hurt nobody, which is why you can enjoy it and not get ptsd, unlink watching a snuff film.
 
 I will also be fair and add that this might a be a cultural thing, but deep down desire for survival is a genetic thing could play a big part in this too.4
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					Now that the weather is nice, I've started doing some landscaping in my back yard. I thought I'd start easy with taking down a shed that was starting to lean that I inherited when I moved in.
 
 In the process of taking it down, I discovered a wire that went from the house to the shed. The wire in the shed wasn't live but I had no idea where it terminated and I didn't want that sickle of death hanging over my neck.
 
 After I finished taking down the shed, I started working on the wire. This wire was buried about 18 inches deep and was about 25 feet from where it was supposed to attach, which was another 25 feet from the house.
 
 I finally got the first section dug up only to discover that the second section was attached to my retaining wall and traveled under a rotting wood patio also built directly on top of dirt. I needed to take it down regardless, but I wanted to wait until I was ready.
 
 Protip: don't build anything made of wood directly on the ground. Given time, even treated wood will rot.
 
 This second section was live and exposed to air. It's truly a wonder nothing bad happened with it. And most of it was only an inch under the dirt. Also, no conduit. Just a wire.
 
 So now, several days into a simple teardown, my back yard has a deep trench dug into it going from one corner of the yard to the house. I have a huge patch of muddy dirt where I had to tear down a patio to fix an actual threat to life and limb.
 
 I also discovered my retaining wall was built directly on top of dirt, no gravel in sight, which explains why it is leaning. Fortunately, I've built retaining walls before, so I know how to fix it.
 
 It's a good thing I like landscaping because it's going to be an expensive and messy summer.4
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