@[email protected] to Lemmy ShitpostEnglish • 5 months agoThese AI generated pics are becoming impossible to spotdiscuss.tchncs.deimagemessage-square131fedilinkarrow-up11.15Karrow-down120
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minus-squaredactylothecalinkfedilinkEnglish246•5 months agoAh, good idea putting the fire in the tent, that way the fire will stay warm
minus-square@werefreeatlastlink50•5 months agoNo, that’s fine. It’s the 👍 thumb! Look at it! It’s freakishly small but not ridiculously small.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink36•5 months agoThe hot air is also guaranteed to keep the tent up.
minus-square@rtxnlinkEnglish41•edit-25 months agoIf you put the whole ass campfire in the tent, it might fly away. Put the fire in the freezer overnight, then thaw it out in chunks when needed. Alternatively, scrape some glue off your pizza and use it to stick the tent’s bottom to the ground.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish14•5 months agoI always pack several tablets of dehydrated water with me so if I’m running out, I can just dissolve a couple to have something to drink or cook with
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•5 months agoGreat advice. I’ve sometimes woken up several fields over after the fire has been a bit ferocious. The screams of my family as we’ve flown over people’s houses has also caused some complaints.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 months agoIt also stores a lot of heat in the walls of the tent, which will keep the air inside from cooling down too much over the course of the night.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•5 months agoI did not notice that, all I did was look at the image on autopilot
Ah, good idea putting the fire in the tent, that way the fire will stay warm
No, that’s fine. It’s the 👍 thumb! Look at it! It’s freakishly small but not ridiculously small.
Or the single Wolverine stick claw.
that’s just a sardine, I think
The hot air is also guaranteed to keep the tent up.
If you put the whole ass campfire in the tent, it might fly away. Put the fire in the freezer overnight, then thaw it out in chunks when needed.
Alternatively, scrape some glue off your pizza and use it to stick the tent’s bottom to the ground.
I always pack several tablets of dehydrated water with me so if I’m running out, I can just dissolve a couple to have something to drink or cook with
Great advice. I’ve sometimes woken up several fields over after the fire has been a bit ferocious. The screams of my family as we’ve flown over people’s houses has also caused some complaints.
It also stores a lot of heat in the walls of the tent, which will keep the air inside from cooling down too much over the course of the night.
I did not notice that, all I did was look at the image on autopilot