Spyke
sh.itjust.works

I don’t know if it’s unbelievable good or unbelievable bad from the title.

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brown567reply
sh.itjust.works

Having gone through their post history, they're generally very appreciative of simple things and beautiful sights, so I'd assume unbelievably good =)

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Quilotoareply
lemmy.ca

You are correct. I can't believe we actually did it. (We're back now.)

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Troyreply
lemmy.ca

Daaaaad. Get off the internet

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ayyyreply
sh.itjust.works

How early did the boat traffic start? Was the place deserted enough to boink before bedtime?

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There were only 10 tour boats in the park while we were there, according to the guide. I can only remember seeing one or two on the whole trip. We were two of us on the boat plus the crew which consisted of a guide, a captain, a helper, and a cook. They slept below. How quiet are you?

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Valmondreply
lemmy.world

So did tell us about the muskitoes, were there nets?

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Yes, there were mosquito nets and no, they weren't bad. I barely noticed any. We're from Northern Canada so perhaps we are immune.

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I just went through your post history too (Also from Northern Ontario).

I love your adventures! Hope you post more pictures.

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slrpnk.net

Wholesome internet stalking

(I use the word "stalking" in jest. I am amused because usually when one has cause to "stalk" a user's post history, it's because there's some drama or dirt that turns up. I always feel awkward and a bit vulnerable when I reflect on how people can peruse your post history at will, but I find the wholesomeness of this subverts the anxiety I usually feel at this prospect. It's scary that we can quickly find enough to summarise a person's online presence, but "generally very appreciative of simple things and beautiful sights" is a lovely thing to be, and makes me wonder how I would come across at a glance. Good, I hope — because it turns out that it is possible to have positive conversations with internet strangers)

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lemmy.world

Ironic that you should mention dirt and drama in one's post history when you're the same person who posted this:

What is your favourite autumn soup?

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I've cooked this! Successfully! Multiple times! Some even with homegrown Hokkaido pumpkins. And it was delicious. So proud ;)

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prolereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Hmmm, I guess I never really thought to divide my soups by season.

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slrpnk.net

I'm not clear on the irony here. Or is the joke about how the autumn soup comment is like the opposite of dirt and drama?

(In hindsight, I shouldn't be surprised that my comment led to people looking at my post history)

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Yeah, it's the second one. Looking into YOUR post history to see how you like it, but posting only the most innocuous thing.

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cRazi_manreply
europe.pub

The important thing these days is: it must be Instagram worthy. That's all that matters.

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EfreetSKreply
lemmy.world

You could say that's all that mattress? ... I..I show myself out

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The picture's not terribly Instagram worthy, but it looks like a really cool trip and I'd love to do that.

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tpyoreply
lemmy.world

Ugh... Right.... Today I was at a place with my partner and a group of younger (not as in young, just younger than us) girls behind us. They were talking about some place they were familiar with and how cute it was, how they hadn't been there in so long

"That's like the most instagramable place ever!" I swear I could see the back of my skull, that's how hard my eyes rolled

Told my partner, "I guess we judge places by how instagram worthy they are.." Their reply, "so cringe"

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I don't use any of that stuff. Still, I don't have an issue with the language. It sounds like they just mean it's cute. I use the word "Google" to refer to web searches, but I don't use Google.

I think policing language is stupid. You can't know what they meant from what they said. They could be saying they only like it to share on social media, or it could have meant it's just really cute. I think judging the language of strangers beyond this is just a waste of energy and a good way to make yourself feel worse —I say this fully recognizing that I'm doing the same thing.

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otterreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I guess that depends on whether said orangutans are brachiators or swingers? 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Convict45reply
lemmy.world

Probably matters more whether mosquitoes are a problem in that area.

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Hey, now. Don't kinkshame. Some people are totally into little pricks. 🤌🏼

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Also depends on the community. Some would be like: OMG, obviously, the mattress cover has not been ironed!

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MagnyusGreply
lemmy.world

how can you look at that and not immediately know if they mean unbelievable negatively?

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Catoblepasreply
piefed.blahaj.zone

As long as there’s a mosquito net I’d still be thrilled. Going to sleep hearing the crickets and the water sounds like bliss.

I have actually done that, just not on a boat and I had a sleeping bag and pad instead of a bed. Even a crappy real bed sounds nice.

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Almaccareply
aussie.zone

I too have been to Borneo and saw the orang-utans. Mosquito nets are not guaranteed, but yeah, with one it looks like a pretty sweet spot. Certainly better than a lot of the places I stayed at in South-East Asia .

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Catoblepasreply
piefed.blahaj.zone

Oh, sorry for being unclear, I meant the sleeping outside part! Never been to Borneo myself, it sounds fantastic though.

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Cool place. I didn't think you had been, I was more referring to the OP. I didn't do a river cruise, though. I worked in Brunei for about 5 months, and went to Sabah to see the apes and climb Mt. Kinabalu before leaving. This was in 1994 and sadly I no longer have the photos.

I always say the unofficial motto of SEA is 'What's that smell?"

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It’s not posted to some flavor of disappointing/rage community. You don’t see many negative things posted to a general pics sub.

I’d not be happy with that spot, but I can see how some people who don’t think things through could think it’s dope before actually sleeping a night there.

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Because their phrasing is ambiguous and I think that would be an amazing vacation. Don't you?

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I think that it looks great but it doesn’t look big on privacy so I think that my wife would be a bit concerned about that.

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lemmy.world

Welcome, fellow travelers. I'll be your tour guide.

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Starya67reply
lemmy.world

They'll be using mosquito spirals, they're really effective.

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dickalanreply
lemmy.world

Shows how much you get out of the United States there’s no way that isn’t covered with mosquito netting

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Psythikreply
lemmy.world

You think mosquitos give a shit about the time of day?

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Yes, they tend not to come out in the heat, and turn up by the thousands as dusk arrives.

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The mosquitoes are still around and bite people during the day it's just that at night you don't notice them.

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Sam_Bassreply
lemmy.world

And an open invitation to be robbed, kidnapped or worse

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lemmy.world

I don't think this is the United States. So they should be save.

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skisnowreply
lemmy.ca

I couldn’t find any locations on Borneo on the list, but KL has a safety index of 39.5 on Numbeo, and Jakarta is 47.4 (higher is safer).

Some US cities for comparison:

NY, NY: 49.3

LA, CA: 46.2

Houston, TX: 36.4

Baltimore, MD: 26.9

So uhhh yeah.

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Typhoonreply
lemmy.ca

That's the least of their worries! They might want to get an orangutan net! They can come right in. That's an orangutan bed if they wanted it, not their bed.

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protistreply
mander.xyz

They're notoriously fast moving and aggressive

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Actually provided on board. Ive been to this 3 days 2 night tour. My real highlight was the firefly + star viewing

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fedia.io

100% humidity + bugs + windy. It's a no from me.

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Perfect analogy of what a facebook account really is.

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protistreply
mander.xyz

Mildew is happening in enclosed spaces. It's not going to be the same kinda problem here

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slrpnk.net

There's an entire ecology between that carpet and the mattress.

checks username

No offense intended.

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protistreply
mander.xyz

There's an entire ecology happening in your mattress, too.

Mites, bacteria, and fungi, oh my!

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ani.social

Do the orangatans get to watch you . . you know?

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Kenny2999reply
lemmy.world

Sure hope not. Seeing sapiens goin at it, the orangutans might become erectus.

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It was a completely different era for music. The music videos man!

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This is the fucking dream. Would need a mosquito net, obviously, but otherwise this sounds absolutely amazing.

Does anyone have a link to this cruise?

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MBechreply
feddit.dk

You often see big waves on riverboats?

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This'll need bottles of anti-bug lotion and protective clothing at the very least, and then night comes you'll have to set up mosquito netting besides electric zappers.

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lemmy.zip

Meanwhile the crew is on hammocks in the engine room.

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If that's where I had to sleep when I was a seaman, I'd have quit. It's like 120F in there at all times. We used to call the long hallway that went from stern to fore the Highway to Hell because the closer you got to the engine room, the hotter it was.

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pawb.social

Wow, obvious to me some people haven't been camping before, that or were miserable the entire time. That looks pretty freaking awesome!

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It does, but I was immediately thinking that mattress would be soaked as soon as it rained or they have water coming on deck

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Not bad. Of course, I'm from Northern Canada, so we got them beat.

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Are mosquitoes a concern in that part of the world? If so and they don't have some nets hiding somewhere you are gonna have a bad time.

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We had a mosquito net for night, but they weren't bad. I was surprised.

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I just did this 3 weeks ago. They give you mosquito nets for the night, and they weren’t that bad anyway. The trip is worth.

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