• RBG
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          Yeah, like the fair ones? How does he do it?

          • @[email protected]
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            Methinks he prefers unfair maidens, if you know what I mean…

            If you DO know, could you fill me in? I haven’t the foggiest 🤷

          • Seriously, I don’t even know anymore what’s true with moss.

            Grew up with that saying “moss grows heaviest on the north side of a tree” and then maybe in high school or in my early 20’s (there was definitely a sizeable period where tons of stuff I grew up being taught was being “um actually’d” as historians or scientists learned more) it was debunked.

            But naturalists and park rangers and shit still say it’s semi true; moss does grow heavier to the north on particular trees, and other specific conditions. Which is just more confusing. 😵‍💫

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      What’s even the reason to have a compass without these hot and tasty radioactive markings?

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s great for field work, with documenting specimen locations with coordinates and documenting transect directions.

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  • @[email protected]
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    I haven’t touched the compass app in two years but knowing me I’d open it by accident during the two days

    • M137
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      Haven’t even thought about it being a thing since the iPhone 5. And I’m pretty sure it hasn’t been a standard app for years now.

  • @[email protected]
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    I haven’t used a compass in years except to prove I knew which direction the building was in for my boss.

    Knowing when specific stars are at night and where the sun is (where shadows point) will tell you where north is. Knowing this stuff is why I can’t really get lost. One time I tried but even in dense forest, the shadows never lie

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        You can get lost in the middle of nowhere but I always wonder why finding a direction seems to be such an endeavour for most/so many people.

        Sun rises in the east, sets at the west. Face the sun, on your left is west, south is behind your ass.

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          Sun is not always visible, where I live there is frequently completely uniform grey skies. Also depending on your latitude and time of year you’ll have to adjust or you’ll be quite a bit off.

    • @[email protected]
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      In my city it’s even easier, there’s a friggin huge volcano right to the west, the city it’s built at its foot. Just look at the volcano and left is south, right is north

    • @[email protected]
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      And if you don’t know which direction to go just go downhill. It has the highest chance of finding a river and humans always liked to settle on rivers.

  • @[email protected]
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    Oh god I don’t know man I’d be jonesin’ for some ‘pass if I stop using it for too long

    Totally worth losing out on that $250 million not go into withdrawal

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    i blocked the instagram accout that was spewing these bullshit “you get X big number money but you can’t do Y thing you already dont do for a laughably small space of time”

    but it’s followed me here

  • @[email protected]
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    I never use the compass app. I simply pick a direction and walk. Wherever I stop is where I truly wanted to go.

      • @[email protected]
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        You know that every time I try to go Where I really wanna be It’s already where I am 'Cause I’m already there

  • @RandomVideos
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    Use a real compass.

    There are also online compasses that you dont need any app for

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      Or no compass at all.

      Compasses are useless in daily life unless you are orienteering every day or are on a boat or something.

      But if we have to find workarounds, you can just use your preferred map app which almost always has a compass integrated.