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[–] totes_magotes [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Employ yourself in a way that makes you learn from them (as opposed to doing hard work). In other words, you're helping out but learning instead of wondering what you're going to do with all of that stuff if people can't make it in because the apocalypse, 10 feet of snow, or whatever.

Also, you'd better get a video of throwing the car.

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[–] TheBuddha ago 

Oh, I already help on the farm. I just don't call it work. I enjoy it. I go over most every day for a couple of hours. I usually do the stables and sometimes help with the milking.

And video will absolutely be provided. I'm going to hook up something like an old Omni and a quick release. Then, I'll lift it and the top spins pretty rapidly, so I should get some great centripetal forces going on. I'll need to do the math and figure out if it will actually take the stress as a live load, but that's been a dream of mine for like a decade.

I'm not even kidding. I'm pretty much a giant five year old. Now it will be mine and breaking it just means I have to get it fixed. I ain't scared.

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[–] totes_magotes [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's gonna suck if it flies apart before it hits the ground.