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Cake day: April 27th, 2026

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  • I bought some off brand stainless 32oz insulated bottle 12 years ago for around twenty bucks. I fill it with ice and then fill the voids with water, and there is still ice a day and a half later, even at the height of summer. I’ve been through several universal lids with different designs for various ways to sip and to carry it. I have dropped it from several feet onto concrete a number of times, resulting in denting you can’t even really see. I probably got the one gem out of many duds, or one of a good run in production, but I’ll be disappointed when it does inevitably fail and I have to get something else.



  • I have zero clue what I am talking about, so everything I’m about to say is just stream of consciousness and shouldn’t be read as some academic or well informed insight. Most practicing Catholics I know that aren’t in the clergy themselves are more traditionalist and radical these days. It also doesn’t surprise me that a number of Catholics seek to establish a strain of radicalism in the face of a growing Christian orthodoxy. It seemed the last decade or two, the Catholic Church felt pressure from a more progressive world and attempted to adapt to ensure long term relevancy, but now Christian Orthodoxy is growing, and the social landscape among believers and young Catholics is generally more conservative, so the pressure is now on from the other side.



  • I’m honestly surprised this isn’t better understood in this community, at least as an approach to the tree of life system of classification, with or without its merits. I didn’t go to college and went to public school that suppressed science education, but this was how I came to understand evolution and that all types of life had a universal common ancestor.

    I’m not speaking to the accuracy of the meme, and the science community at large has its criticisms of cladistics, but I’m not sure I would define this as a problem of biology or language, or a problem at all. It is the most common method of evolutionary classification at this time.

    Keep in mind I’m a blue collar worker on my lunch break and not a scientist nor college educated. I just like to learn in my free time about a bunch of stuff.