Unlike

Unlike what scientists claim, there is an easy proof that there are and can be marked and longstanding differences between generations.

For instance, those who experienced the Great Depression. My grandparents lived through that era and their approach to food and waste in general was markedly different than that of their children or my generation (despite my parents being a lot poorer than they were). My grandfather absolutely refused to let any food that was possibly edible be thrown away — either you’d eat it, or he would. It did not matter how unappetizing it was, or how foul-tasting, or if it was just the rind. They’d both do things like wash aluminum foil and re-use items that I don’t really consider reusable.

Now, scientists claim there are no differences but even a cursory glance at that generation finds remarkable and persistent divergences in thought, approach to life problems, and general attitudes.

Science is valuable and useful and I don’t intend to besmirch it too much. But it leads to a lot of people (including me) to distrust it when ridiculously obvious real world phenomena are claimed to not exist, and we are told that we are complete fools for believing in them.

Clouded Out

I trusted cloud services to store my data.

Always a mistake. I recommend cloud services as only a tertiary backup, as they are unreliable long term and prone to getting hacked.

First backup: local hard drive or USB stick.

Second backup: USB stick or hard drive stored at work or somewhere else secure, like a safe deposit box or trusted friend’s home.

Third backup: cloud service.

Having a primary backup in a cloud service is not far from just flushing the data down the toilet. Using the cloud service as a primary data repository with no backup at all — well, just consider that data lost already.

Dead

The below is not even close. Fat isn’t even as dense as ballistic gel, because it is designed to be about as dense as human muscle. On average, the density of fat is 0.9 g/mL. The density of muscle is 1.1 g/mL.

Bullet proof fat

Therefore, a 9mm round would penetrate about 12 to 20 inches into human fat, depending on the type of round, distance, etc. Yet more Fat Acceptance delusional BS. The sad part is that many probably see and believe this.