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206,600 | Name?
Also, this is the first time I've seen a cosplay of Alyx Vance... | yeah, still no difference.
BTW: I never heard of this black&white mode :O | That's what my memory said. I'll admit Alyx was always attractive, to me at least, because I dig her kinda gal, but this pushed it to ... more. An excess. Still great cosplay - kudos to model et al! | dsjnqby | dsf84wu | dskkulw | jedi93 | jedi93 | -uzo- | 7ps276 | 7p77q1 | 7ps276 | gaming | techsupport | gaming | 1 |
206,601 | keep going. | Thanks man. For showing me. I guess I have to find out what I want to do in my life.
This is irrelevant..but I feel offended if someone treats me like a lowlife. This doesnt happen when Im on nofap lmao.
I used to be like a timid ass boi. Now no more.
| Didn't think you could watch 169 videos in under an hour,.
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206,602 | First thought is that Berluti is having an influence on his own line. Like a Berluti base with Haider flourishes, but still leaning firmly on Haider's side, if that makes any sense. | My thoughts:
As a show, this is fairly underwhelming; none of the looks are really that great, and my personal favourites (5, 13, 26, 30) all feel a little derivative at this point.
Also not sure if this is just me, but this really looks more like a Spring/Summer show; I'm not sure if it's just all the yellow but it reminds me a *lot* of Haider SS17 specifically.
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That said, just looking at the individual pieces there's some interesting stuff.
There are some interesting pieces, some stuff I love and some I hate.
Highlights for me are the floral pieces, a lot of the shoes, and the coat in 18.
Really not feeling any of the earth-tone pieces at all, they all just look really dull, which is disappointing considering Haider has been using similar hues so well in his Berluti shows.
Pieces I'm reserving judgement of are the various yellow pieces and the trousers in 17; I feel like the fabric, in particular the texture/sheen and how it'll play with different light sources, will make or break those pieces for me. | This was my guess but when I asked the dude he didn't bother to reply about it, and when I tried again he just blocked me lol | dsweysr | dsvoudp | dsphz51 | Reactionnaire | dom_kennedy | Reactionnaire | 7raiv8 | 7raiv8 | 7qd0vc | malefashionadvice | malefashionadvice | malefashionadvice | 0 |
206,603 | Ok then one cannot know what's happening with his investments? What a fucked up logic. But when I read your username I undestand it all. | He means, if you are worried, you've invested too much. Since, you don't need to worry in long term. You are investing in a mega volatile thing that anybody can manipulate with their holdings. 2 years ago it crashed %50 because of a "china bans bitcoin" fud. And went back up in 2 days, imagine how much btc did they rob from people.
No need to worry. If you worry, invest lesser amounts. This is a friendly advice. | If crypto will raise temperatures by 2 degrees, the other way more pollution sources will raise it by hundreds of degrees if not more. | e5fd9m1 | e5fe1hy | e8puv8b | asazot | Zatouroffski | asazot | 9d524o | 9d524o | 9sm054 | Bitcoin | Bitcoin | Bitcoin | 0 |
206,604 | > I would not affirm your characterization of my god
Why?
> I'm not sure Christians would either as your conception of maximally benevolent appears to be incoherent.
I’m only really arguing that if I can conceive of ways in which God’s actions could have been more benevolent, like say, killing millions in a flood instead of sending a prophet to change their evil ways, then it should be easy enough to argue that the Judeo-Christian god isn’t maximally benevolent. We might not fully understand how something truly maximally benevolent actually behaves, but for as long as your god could have been reasonably more benevolent, then it should reasonably be disqualified from being any version or conception of the maximally benevolent maximal being.
> If you're a negative theologian, as classical theists are, it is simply wrong. The deity could not be maximally benevolent in this manner because that would be a super added attribute onto the divine simple essence, which would imply an impermissible duality.
What is the "divine simple essence"? How is a conception of a more benevolent version of God's actions a "super added attribute"? Why would possessing attributes cause some sort of duality? | > I did with multiple examples in the very post I linked. You said you read it.
I didn't say I read it. But anyways, I went ahead and read it now. But the problem now is that even if I agreed with every single thing you wrote in your refutation, it wouldn't directly affect mine. Even if God is indeed one, good, and true, why should those be the only properties that affect whether or not it qualifies as "maximal"? Your argument isn't actually saying that "the maximal being is that which is one, good, and true", but rather "a being exists that is maximally one, good, and true".
Even if G is "one, good, and true", you don't actually give any particular reason why it cannot be maximal by extension. You simply said that the only way the ontological argument could possibly be worked is by using your definitions, followed by arguing that the logic that should then follow from your definitions is faulty and thus proves the ontological argument wrong. Your argument can be correct, but since you gave no reason why such a being as you're postulating cannot be a maximal being as well, then there's no reason why mine cannot be correct as well.
This isn't even getting into my disagreements with your definitions.
*"For something to exist, it has to exist as one thing. A ball is one ball. An army, despite being composed of multiple things, exists because it is one army"*. Here I can already make a disagreement. A ball is a ball because there are atoms arranged in a manner that leads to the properties we label as being a ball, and not because "balls exist" is an inherent property of the universe akin to mass or energy. An army exists because people have been put into a group we label as an army, not because "armies exist" is an inherent property of the universe. The Earth is just a label for 5.972 × 10^24 kg of stardust in a certain arrangement that leads to the conditions allowing us to exist, and not actually some singular hard fact of the universe, and yet Earth exists. Something does not necessarily have to be "one thing" or "One" in order to exist. It can be "One", but there is no reason that something cannot exist simply because it is not "one" per se.
*"So a ball is only a ball because it encapsulates a ball, and the more round it is, the better a ball it is. If it was a bad ball, it runs the risk of not being a ball at all. If it was such a bad ball that it had an edge, its existence as a ball would not be true"*. I'm assuming this is your argument for "Good". The problem is that you didn't actually give a clear definition here of "good" and just said that things that do not function in the manner implied by labels we apply are "not good". And you don't actually give a description of a Good entity G. Is G the G-est G? But what is G? What is G like? It's just like what the other commenter said "The issue I have is that maximally great is not well defined". That would make the ontological argument arguably faulty in itself already, which I ignored because my original argument specifically says already assumes the ontological argument was somehow already correct in the first place, and that specific religions cannot possibly qualify as being the creation of any being implied by the ontological argument. Your argument is that the ontological argument is faulty in itself. Mine is that if we simply regarded the ontological argument is true regardless, then specific religions are wrong.
> For not using the definitions the person who made the argument used
> But the person making the original argument is an authority
> Yours is wrong because its wrong. Even if mine was wrong, yours would still be wrong because it doesn't address an argument actually made by the philosophers who proffered the ontological argument.
I didn't actually choose any specific ontological argument. But already from your other debate, [two](https://www.reddit.com/r/DebateReligion/comments/7oz7wc/the_ontological_argument_disproves_christianity/dsh1i4n/) [formulations](https://www.reddit.com/r/DebateReligion/comments/7oz7wc/the_ontological_argument_disproves_christianity/dsh8gfu/) both use maximal beings. You are arguing that they are wrong because you have your own definitions. I am arguing that if those formulations are correct, then specific religions cannot possibly be true because of the argument in my OP.
If you want to bring up some formulation of the ontological argument that doesn't use or don't imply maximal beings per se (like for example, yours I guess), then I can concede my argument doesn't apply for them, but the issue is that already there *are* formulations that use maximal beings. Even [Plantinga's argument](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontological_argument#Alvin_Plantinga) uses maximal beings. Again, I am arguing that if those formulations are correct, then specific religions cannot possibly be true because of the argument in my OP. Simple enough.
> Is the deduction something that begins with what the ontological argument says, or is it something that you are deducing from something you said.
The problem is that you're claiming that your definitions are the only reasonable thing that the ontological argument can possibly say. Which of course leads to your argument that the ontological argument is faulty in itself. But as I've been saying, *that just isn't my argument*. I'm already assuming ontological arguments are true somehow.
> But if you are making deductions on the basis of definitions you invented for the purposes of refuting, and that using these deductions to make statements on the ontological argument
I am not making statements on the ontological argument, I am making a statement on the *implications* of the ontological argument if we assume if it is correct. The very first few lines of my OP says "Let's assume the ontological argument in all its forms is correct". I can accuse you of strawmanning *me* at this point really, because you're trying to [give the impression that you're refuting my points when those aren't really the points I was talking about in the first place. You're implying that since you can refute the logic of the ontological argument, then I am wrong simply because my argument assumes the ontological argument is true, and not because of what I'm actually trying to disprove in my argument.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man) As I said, go think your refutation of the ontological argument's logic is true all you want, but it just doesn't affect what I'm trying to imply in my argument. | > A maximally benevolent being that chooses to create a religion should create a maximally benevolent religion, otherwise that being is not maximally benevolent.
This is a misconception, because religion was created by and for man in an attempt to understand the nature of God. God is perfect and man is not, so religion (formed by man, not God) must therefore be imperfect as a means of understanding God, and cannot accurately explain all of His aspects.
Following this logic, your argument doesn't make any sense. All you have said is that religion (which is a construct of man) is imperfect, and therefore man is imperfect. This is not disputed by Christianity, or at least by any self-aware or partially logical Christian. | dsgc775 | dslm70y | dsfwnma | Tunggali | Tunggali | abcba12345 | 7oz7wc | 7oz7wc | 7oz7wc | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | 1 |
206,605 | Upvotes aren't something one considers when bringing balance to the internet, but that would put a smile on my face. | Search the skies if you must, LAPD. Meanwhile, I'd like a nice cup of tea, or a large brandy. | ^^^^you’re^^^^an^^^^ass | e1b565x | dyq8r9x | e1b3i5y | WildLudicolo | WildLudicolo | itsjustme1505 | 8twape | 8i9sbr | 8twape | gaming | movies | gaming | 1 |
206,606 | Him and Kyrie Irving would get along well. | You know he’s just trying to prove a point by showing that you can talk about any other controversy than Karius? He’s not serious about it lol | I park in a parking garage. How do I choose?! | e2x3344 | e2xsg3d | dybownh | zpowell | arbrd93 | zpowell | 91b70p | 91b70p | 8geklh | soccer | soccer | LifeProTips | 0 |
206,607 | Less than a gallon of water? Not saying you're wrong but that seems hard to believe | Im assuming Jaime had never heard of Hotah, and was unfamilier witj Garlan, though i agree he wouldn't have considered Loras at that point | Qyburn is very curious, very intelligent, and has been around a long time. He's exactly the type of person to be able to figure out how to make a scorpion from referencing a book. | dv0tstq | dv0d68m | e7e9g5r | shooler00 | njwood97 | shooler00 | 813rlg | 813rlg | 9m0u9i | asoiaf | asoiaf | asoiaf | 0 |
206,608 | I tried to think of the nearest thing I could with some clean vocals I know its not a great suggestion | you dont know me | Voice of the Soul by Death features no vocals and is one of the best instrumental metal songs of all time | dwlgyqr | dwko246 | dwkdwux | drunk_child | drunk_child | iacs12 | 88g37n | 88g37n | 88g37n | Music | Music | Music | 1 |
206,609 | I'm sure there are some people who only care about one, but they're literally in the same series of spin-offs. Saying they have different audiences is just confusing to me. | As someone who has played both, Hyrule Warriors blows PW3 out of the water.
And to clarify I've been a One Piece fan for over 10 years and I really don't care about Zelda. I just wouldn't weigh one game over the other based solely on which IP they used. | And one of them is a significantly better Warriors game than the other. | dvg4oqs | dvg6e22 | dvgg15p | chimerauprising | chimerauprising | RealZordan | 8395ia | 8395ia | 8395ia | Games | Games | Games | 1 |
206,610 | How was relationship never the same? Have you not tried to explain it? | Why not both | Exactly, i was just thinking who the OP may have portrayed is all | e4dgi7e | e4d1xie | dxdcnh6 | zaitsman | ASAPxSyndicate | zaitsman | 9829gh | 9829gh | 8c3agz | tifu | tifu | tifu | 0 |
206,611 | End of Life | They are thick because magazines are overloaded with ads. Probably even makes their website look ad-light. I'm also willing to bet you can get the same articles online too. So to me its just a waste of trees unless you can't reliably get internet. Move on with the times and technology. | Or like ML (1958). | dw0fgm2 | dtevgot | dw0eiku | SwiftStriker00 | SwiftStriker00 | pjmlp | 85u3yl | 7trfgq | 85u3yl | programming | funny | programming | 1 |
206,612 | How come you answered to the most reduandant points of mine?
I was not actually debating wether the language proves it or not, it was more about the fact that everyone has a proof and if you don't follow them, you're basically fucked for eternity.
It was not so much about his argument itself, but rather the idea of posing an opinion or belief as fact over the whole spectrum of possible lottery tickets.
About Mephistopheles, I noticed quite a few artists writing songs of appreciation for this figure. What would this tell you? Do you think they worship the devil and therefore want to live eternal torture, or are they just provocative and trying to piss off some christians?
Marilyn Manson wrote a song about being the Mephistopheles of LA.
Edit: Just saw the "Ex-Muslim" and thought "oh now i get what he means with following the religious race, he is not here to disagree"
However, I actually find it painful myself to follow alot of their opinions on different subjects.. But to me it's like a car crash.. I just can't look away | I don’t understand how theists dont get this | It's basically the same as people always thanking god when they get healed from their illness. Just be fucking thankful for the doctors and the scientists who invent and execute these treatments. Not your imaginary friend who has nothing to do with anything.
But in your case you should really be fucking proud of yourself. | e4f7itd | e4fpkfu | e52cu1l | LrDot | ShoulderDeepInACow | LrDot | 98diin | 98diin | 9bdnwz | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | atheism | 0 |
206,613 | How does one control branch delaying? Is it through a directive? Or is something done at assemble time?
| Related question - what is your favorite simulator or emulator?
What is your favorite CPU arch? | Thanks - glad you are making use of it! | dsf8llm | dsfpt89 | duwp7dm | undefined89 | drudru | undefined89 | 7p2w07 | 7p2w07 | 7p2w07 | programming | programming | programming | 0 |
206,614 | R.I.P.
“The game is the game” | Thanks!! | You look like you call dead people your spirit animal. | ds5idwn | ds5gooj | ds5g4wd | HublotKingCole | SpecialJNess | HublotKingCole | 7nub3x | 7nub3x | 7nub3x | Random_Acts_Of_Amazon | Random_Acts_Of_Amazon | Random_Acts_Of_Amazon | 0 |
206,615 | SURRENDERED IN SIX WEEKS
SEVENTEEN DIFFERENT WORDS FOR "I SURRENDER!"
FRENCH WW2 RIFLES FOR SALE! DROPPED ONCE, NEVER FIRED! | Could you just be open with us and tell us that you don't feel comfortable with discussing whether the side-effect concerns for the last vaccine were legitimate or not instead of redirecting us to Schmibitar's question which then ultimately redirects us back here? | Beautiful! I don't know who Kenku is, but this is beautiful. It reminds me of the Raven from Princess Tutu. Or the love interest from Trickster's Choice by Tamora Pierce. Though I don't think he was ever half bird half man. | e2v4vmp | e27jkoa | e2vtsiw | CuriousZap | CuriousZap | TogetherInABookSea | 911dmt | 8xylnr | 911dmt | gaming | askscience | gaming | 1 |
206,616 | I understood blowing up just like everyone else but I knew it was about eyes. So I thought OP blew them up and went blind... Glad that's not the case. | Deliberate oversimplification, you see. | She had a really long and bad day I suppose. They didn't have her favourite fast food dish and stuff. | e348gzs | e30jpug | dwkrcgm | Naebany | r4cid | Naebany | 91qmty | 91qmty | 885kiv | tifu | tifu | cringepics | 0 |
206,617 | Your point? I hadn't seen any of those discussions, reviews, or articles. I have heard and know nothing about the game... that's why I asked. | Who says I don't play it at all?
What do you mean with technically? Like literally in a technical standpoint (optimization, graphics, whatever) or what people most of the time mean with something being technically true?
You know that the original fortnite is still being developed, right? There's even a bit update coming soon.... | I think if I filmed someone who then gave me that look, I'd delete it. Too much guilt. | e14k14r | e15ddm2 | e4n5bew | MrLactate | Vullein070 | MrLactate | 8t2u27 | 8t2u27 | 99dv93 | Games | Games | gifs | 0 |
206,618 | I think my initial statement may be a little wrong/misleading. According to the [CLG website](http://clgaming.net/staff), he's still listed as president. However from following the e-sports scene in general it seems more like a title and he doesn't really do anything big, if anything at all. All of the day-to-day CLG operations are handled by Nick Allen. | Nice to finally see TSM finally make it to the outer ring... :\ | [I'd say so](https://i.imgur.com/LULHiKW.jpg) | duttzh1 | duuosdo | e2qykwi | y0Fruitcup | ISODAK | y0Fruitcup | 808grw | 808grw | 90iiq5 | leagueoflegends | leagueoflegends | leagueoflegends | 0 |
206,619 | This is less of an argument for abortion, and more of one for genocide. | So you think Disney has enough hush money to buy out RT, but not Comcast/Universal - who actually owns RT? | Yeah that’s why they continue to elect politicians who consistently try to eliminate the options for getting an abortion, funding or not. | dxjotsb | dz4owxq | dxmrk6o | Mushroomer | Mushroomer | sephstorm | 8czsav | 8k44rg | 8czsav | AdviceAnimals | movies | AdviceAnimals | 1 |
206,620 | Yeah, I didn't know what else to say to this but just... no. Nope. Might as well make a post about turning coal into gold. Full on alchemy and wizards. | Experiments about experimenter effects have been done before. The beliefs, expectations, attitude of the experimenter matter. It makes an overall difference.
| He actually doesn't exist, but in the context of the hypothetical question where he *does* exist I don't think time would be of much consequence to him. | e1dwzkf | e1e3zqr | e525qq4 | CaptainFalcon9 | Local_Human | CaptainFalcon9 | 8uaulc | 8uaulc | 9b7cts | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | 0 |
206,621 | Exactly. There's nothing stupid about not being alone in a room with another woman when you're married. And it's not that he doesn't trust himself. It's just about keeping everyone comfortable, and reducing the chance that there would be any rumors or accusations of scandal. Protects both himself and the women that he meets with. | I look at everyone and every side is full of fucking hypocrites quick to point the finger at everyone and be outraged at their behavior, from SJWs and liberals to conservatives and Trumptards. It's an identity politics shitfest that would be entertaining if the rich weren't robbing you blind while the geniuses bitch about everything and reach conclusions based on nothing.
I'm ready to get downvoted now, I'm sure I offended many people. Well, whoopty do. | I'm ashamed to say that when I first heard of Jack Black, I just wrote him off as a Chris Farley wannabe. Just another chubby dude that does a lot of physical comedy. How very wrong I was. | dsdghg6 | dsdkg9j | duhukb3 | sudifirjfhfjvicodke | RaoulDukeff | sudifirjfhfjvicodke | 7oyzhj | 7oyzhj | 7ymeia | funny | funny | videos | 0 |
206,622 | I was just happy it wasn't Boomer. | I hope you're right. I like what I'm hearing out of camp so far about the red zone offense. Apparently even Treadwell is out there making plays. | I like Aikman. Joe Buck isn't good though. | dwkzl1h | e3f7ppz | dwku6v0 | DontTedOnMe | DontTedOnMe | gabe_athouse69 | 88i6di | 93qca6 | 88i6di | nfl | nfl | nfl | 1 |
206,623 | It's easier to discuss my best experience which was with a company called the Score Group. I enjoyed it cause they catered to me, had makeup and hair and stylist there. the sets were beautiful. I did a little bit of acting dialogue, which was interesting.
I didn't really have a "worst" experience so to speak. The only time I got mad was a time when the director kept me waiting in my car for like 2 hours while he finished other scenes. I wouldn't do porn again, I didn't particular enjoy it because it's not your own sexual preferences, it's all about what looks/sounds great to the director on camera. I prefer other sex work, such as escorting. | No, why would I? | What was your first scene like? | dvo7oo8 | dvo8si9 | dvo8cls | RealVickiNicole1 | RealVickiNicole1 | Boldest19 | 84aybn | 84aybn | 84aybn | IAmA | IAmA | IAmA | 1 |
206,624 | Sorry to say this but bots are still popular sadly. Minimal if members worlds though which is great . I suggest downloading osrs, making a new account and just walking around since you have to start over again. First time i played , the usual starting spot at tutorial island, that was surreal. You dont get the same thing with rs3 | Just ask politely for him to move, if he questions it just explain that you can curl anywhere but a squatrack is the only safe place to squat heavy weights.
If he still refuses there's not much you can do short of pushing him away but I wouldn't recommend that. | Just got hacked on runescape and lost 12m worth of things, basically my entire bank. On a cut too so i just feel angry and hungry. But i busted out 57.5kg on OHP for a single. New PR. Still mad about runescape tho >:( | dy15ese | dxy3b17 | dxzgdyg | alifmeister | Figgleyy | alifmeister | 8eseju | 8eseju | 8eseju | Fitness | Fitness | Fitness | 0 |
206,625 | A neuron almost always has only one axon, but that axon can make anywhere from dozens to tens of thousands of synapses. These synapses occur, from the presynaptic perspective at specializations along the axon called boutons, swellings that contain synaptic vesicles loaded with usually one type of neurotransmitter. Vesicles with more that one type of neurotransmitter are not common, but not super rare either, some types of interneuron in the hippocampus for example often express vesicles containing both GABA and neuropeptide Y.
No, an action potential does not guarantee that a vesicles will release neurotransmitter. This depends on the release probability (Pr), which is different for different kinds of cells, and can change on the fly depending on recent activity of that specific cell.
For example, the main excitatory input to hippocampus area CA1 comes from CA3 via Schaffer collateral axons. The base Pr at these synapses is only .2, but if two action potentials arrive during a short time window, here between ~20-100ms, the Pr of the second AP will be much higher, maybe .6. You can easily measure this in slice by monitoring the local field potentials. The LFP of the second spike will usually be much larger. This is called paired pulse facilitation, and is one form of short term or spike-timing-dependent plasticity. Paired pulse depression also occurs at some synapses, or even at those same Schaffer synapses if you have already turned up the paired pulse facilitation a lot.
Other areas in the brain have a Pr of 1, the synapses are designed so that an AP will always cause transmitter release. A specialized synapse formation in the auditory system called the calyx of Held is such a synapse. This local circuit depends on an AP always releasing transmitter. The calyx is probably the most extreme example of this kind of synapse, called generally a detonator synapse, but they occur in many parts of the brain. Another example is at dendritic specializations in CA3 cells called thorny excrescences, which are just a combination of highly convoluted dendritic spines from CA3 and densely varicose axons from dentate granule and mossy cells, each granule cell axon can make around 40 synapses on the same CA3 cell. Not as extreme as the calyx, but still has a much higher Pr than Schaffer synapses.
Why Pr varies so much and is so plastic is a central question in neuroscience research. You can force synapses with low Pr to always release transmitter, via calcium manipulation for example, but this seems to destroy the information processing capacity of that circuit, often leading to immediate epilepsy in that area.
Noise seems to be a critical factor for the brain to function properly, but exactly what we mean by 'noise' is poorly understood and an active area of research. | Good answer.
Certainly different brain areas are specialized for different sorts of information processing. I would say all areas are genetically determined to be what they are supposed to be, but require environmental input to develop properly.
A few examples, ocular dominance columns require input from both eyes during the critical period. Experiments have shown that sewing one eye shut during this period will disrupt their formation and even after opening the closed eye, the animal will never be able to make the same visual discriminations as one who had both eyes open during the critical period.
Likewise, the auditory system starts wiring itself in utero (in humans, no other animals have language) in response to the mothers speech. But severely neglected children who grow up never hearing speech will only develop extremely limited language ability if at all, though they have the same broca and wernickies areas as everyone else.
We don't really know all of the ways brains store information. I suspect much is in the complex 3D geometry of the neurons themselves, but one thing we're pretty confident of is at least some information is stored as synaptic strength.
Abstracting this idea to two dimensional artificial neural networks indeed underlies nearly all of modern machine learning. Most simply/abstractly ANNs are represented as series of matrix or tensor operations. Most learning algorithms are profoundly non-biological, i.e., backpropagation, which is fine since we're no where close to understanding all the learning rules implemented by biological neural networks. The more we learn the more we can apply to ANNs and the more powerful they become.
Source: neuroscience PhD specializing in learning and memory. | So then the messy question is if we can further compress this representation -- is there a way of predicting the potential places it can connect to, so that addressing them is more efficient.
Or, to put this in terms that make it obvious that no answer will be forthcoming, "how much of the details of a connectome are defined by nature vs. nurture?". | dso2wxn | dso7y1w | dsnh98r | balls4xx | balls4xx | zebediah49 | 7q5t4z | 7q5t4z | 7q5t4z | askscience | askscience | askscience | 1 |
206,626 | I agree. His answer hasn't changed all off-season, why would it change now? Just some typical clickbait crap. He wasn't even particularly disrespectful to the reporter, just agitated at the media in general.
And I don't even like Saban. | I half expected Joe Kines. | Whatever happened to the person from the game thread who said they were gonna take a shot every time they showed Jalen/Tua on the sideline? Anyone know if they're still alive? | e5a8td5 | e5acrze | e5a8xuk | portlandtiger | [deleted] | portlandtiger | 9cebuq | 9cebuq | 9cebuq | CFB | CFB | CFB | 0 |
206,627 | Computer science | Sorry for my bed im drunj | I’m not exactly sure of your qualifications, but if you feel like you’re not AAA level talented, and most of the time you have to be, then I would keep improving your skill set until it is. The one thing this industry doesn’t deny is talent, knowledge, and passion. If you have those, you shouldn’t have a problem finding some kind of work no matter what your gender is.
You can also try getting in at a lower level position, such as qa or customer service and try to transfer to art once you’re more familiar with their process. | dxeoajo | dxdfv1d | dxeolxi | IndustryOfWar | kurspferd | IndustryOfWar | 8caqc0 | 8caqc0 | 8caqc0 | IAmA | IAmA | IAmA | 0 |
206,628 | That’s a bit extreme, shooting them! | Get your point across in an educated and adult manner! I recommend doing a sick burnout followed by a dank whoolie into the sunset. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMiKyfd6hA0 | ds3nbag | ds3ab1i | e14n9aa | Steev182 | Hedonistic- | Steev182 | 7no7wm | 7no7wm | 8t3652 | motorcycles | motorcycles | todayilearned | 0 |
206,629 | Me too, but I've flexed the other way. Not that I'm going to jump in and readily trust someone, but have a little bit of hope while still being a realist. I was with him when I was trying to figure out some heavy stuff in my life and when I got better is when he did what he did. I am now purposefully looking for positive people, because I realize now there were negative things that started that relationship. But I still have a hedge maze and some drawbridges and an otherwise heavily fortified castle for people to get through, lol. | I'm quite glad you put it this way, I've always felt the same, but I suppose I haven't known how to explain it. | That's fair. People's needs and wants change over time. | e79mi2q | e42bmrf | e6z1q3a | theyoungerer | theyoungerer | LastTrainOuttaHere | 9kgtkn | 96paxv | 9kgtkn | OkCupid | atheism | OkCupid | 1 |
206,630 | Burning them could be even better. | Shouldn’t that go to /u/vbuterin then? | The article well addressed the anonymity aspect, and what’s ignorant is your remark about Satoshi possibly being a criminal. | e89pbex | e89p6yr | e89l1u3 | fullheap | fullheap | Mavoor | 9qigr9 | 9qigr9 | 9qigr9 | Bitcoin | Bitcoin | Bitcoin | 1 |
206,631 | > which allow companies to give away content for free without it counting against a customer's monthly data cap
You have monthly data caps in the US on anything other than 4G? | HAHAHAHAHAHAHA | many of the most popular subreddits have an association with anti-socialness because these are the hobbies introverts enjoy ("nerd hobbies"), people get very involved in discussing their hobbies on forums online. It's nothing new, even back in the BBS days a lot of the people had social anxiety and depression. | dxu9c4o | dxv58c4 | ds3sceb | WhoNeedsRealLife | Stoneddolphin | WhoNeedsRealLife | 8eb9hc | 8eb9hc | 7noa45 | technology | technology | aww | 0 |
206,632 | How about waiting four months to come up with an agreement? I'm not saying they're *blameless*, I'm saying that not listening to the other side's grievances for more than 120 days out of sheer pettiness is the problem.
Side note, I did not mean to delete the previous comment, sorry. | Dude, what? The Republicans control all three branches *handily.* They only have to fix their own infighting to get something passed.
Edit: Downvote away, you know it's true.
Your calling democrats Nazis is deliciously ironic. | How do you justify any of your meaningless additions? | dt1ahzh | dt0tr3x | dt0v3zu | loveinalderaanplaces | loveinalderaanplaces | oldcoldbellybadness | 7ry7uu | 7ry7uu | 7ry7uu | AdviceAnimals | AdviceAnimals | AdviceAnimals | 1 |
206,633 | yep | Heavens Gate tribute | what time is this gonna start? | e3d6bc2 | e3d5t6i | e7cpgsk | zschneido | sxvvy | zschneido | 93h0ni | 93h0ni | 9m7w7x | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | MMA | 0 |
206,634 | There is also a treatment that utilizes a series of numbing infections that can relieve symptoms for up to a month, although the numbing only lasts a few hours.
I used to work under a doctor who specializes in this sort of TMJ treatment and it was amazing how well It worked for people, the only issue is its a rare treatment that requires high levels of specialization, and I mean HIGH, but if you are lucky and can find someone near you who does it I suggest it. | No idea | Tinnitus hasn't been a huge issue for me. I've read it can be one of the less common side effects of TMJ issues, because so many of the muscles/ligaments in your ear and jaw are close together or connected somehow. Tinnitus can be a symptom of a ton of different things though! | dzlp802 | dynw2s8 | dzlmzsx | AKittyCat | AKittyCat | MediocreLifeguard | 8m625o | 8hws27 | 8m625o | IAmA | AdviceAnimals | IAmA | 1 |
206,635 | A man can dream cant he? | Itd be tight to have Cudi do some backup vocals on other Kanye tracks TBH and/or Kanye do some verses on Cudi tracks | >Tyler mentors Kevin
have they even met lmfao
EDIT: i forgot BROCKHAMPTON performed at last year's Camp Flog Gnaw, thanks guys | e47hl0a | e47axha | e46wkq2 | favpetgoat | favpetgoat | EightBitAlex | 97b6ol | 97b6ol | 97b6ol | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | 1 |
206,636 | You did this. | Yeah this has no effect on me whatsoever so I’m just enjoying the ride | We have 16 championships great nephew, what do you have? A lifetime of misery. | e1ove2j | e1pss3k | dyis52i | Conflict_NZ | Liquidgoldvelveeta | Conflict_NZ | 8vnq4j | 8vnq4j | 8hckzg | nba | nba | nba | 0 |
206,637 | If you ever decide to take the check out some battle rap, T-Top is a good person to start with if you like his style. Check out his battle against Tsu Surf, another dope artist in his own right. His music is actually the best out of any battler to me. | For sure, I'll check it out - thanks for the rec | Yeah, imagine coming onto a hip-hop forum (you're already more invested in the genre than the average person), but you can't come up with a comment the length of what used to be a tweet.
If you can't think of anything of substance to say, why are you in this thread? Watch the review (which is what was posted) and piggyback off whatever Fantano has to say in agreement or disagreement if it's so hard for some people. | e69pdbj | e69pu0y | e689zfj | eyeamjigsaw | Chernoobyl | eyeamjigsaw | 9h792m | 9h792m | 9h0mcu | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | 0 |
206,638 | Honestly, the part I dislike the most. Luckily they aren't that long but I haven't even seen the show so it doesn't do much for me. At least what they're saying is...kinda ok | What would be a good definition for depend? Financially? | I believe they’re talking about Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven. Although now that you bring it up, I just want to say that Passion, Pain, and Demon-Slayin’ is super underrated. | e7u41xz | e65yx27 | e7tuvp1 | ALoneLucario | ALoneLucario | xi624leinad | 9oe9a7 | 9gpwb1 | 9oe9a7 | hiphopheads | AskMen | hiphopheads | 1 |
206,639 | If it's any consolation, I'd wager the readouts were all lies, anyway- because they were from this administration. | I personally like Trump. He was my favorite Oompa Loompa in the chocolate factory. | I thought Cloverfield was going to be a trilogy. Is what we've seen all they had planned for this universe? | e32j3hp | e32bpsr | dtrdhal | TresDeuce | ktmpanda | TresDeuce | 920zqo | 920zqo | 7vcelr | worldnews | worldnews | movies | 0 |
206,640 | rotations are sooooo 2008 | I think this could be pretty meta breaking, might even see nerfs next patch. A trenchcoat/skirt being BiS is unprecedented | Blessed reinforced club, the premier weapon for catacombs exploration! | e0x8lef | e0xq9dm | dt8e790 | glytchypoo | SAlNTJUDE | glytchypoo | 8s6s4z | 8s6s4z | 7sreq5 | Guildwars2 | Guildwars2 | gaming | 0 |
206,641 | Unfortunately, just me most of the time. Occasionally my 3 year old or her dad when he's not traveling for work. I actually had just rearranged it like this to create more space in the room, but now I'm thinking it may have to go back. | Store reward is more impressive than generic cash back. Good work | The cat was in the other room! Haha what is very inconspicuously under the covers, is my 3 year old. | dvpyp4e | dvpx76n | dvpxiaj | metalprincess6969 | green_all | metalprincess6969 | 84hveo | 84hveo | 84hveo | Frugal | Frugal | Frugal | 0 |
206,642 | The Dollar is pretty much back to where it was though isn't it, it's people getting paid in Euros that are raking it in comparatively. | You understand that the government only had control within the seven year grace period though right?
Brexit is intended to shut that down | Yeah there is a reason it is cheap, you are paying in reduced quality for a massive reduction in price.
the question is where do you draw the line. | dv461na | dv531mu | dweu3xg | politicsnotporn | [deleted] | politicsnotporn | 81ondp | 81ondp | 87oyei | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | 0 |
206,643 | Well my mom also told me that if I didn't hold her hand in the mall someone was going to kidnap me and rape me. Of course as a kid I didn't even know what that was but it sounded bad enough to scare me. I clearly didn't have the best parenting. | I'd imagine it looks like a cloud. | Apparently white chocolate doesn't affect (effect?) your skin tone either. I used to eat that whenever I got the chance. I'm still brown. | dwbjvpw | dwbrvxg | dwbioh9 | Posraman | idwthis | Posraman | 878vpj | 878vpj | 878vpj | tifu | tifu | tifu | 0 |
206,644 | Take a good long look. It’s going to be several million years before you can see it again. | That’s all it takes man. It’s not like he was under mind-control. People in the public eye making $$$ with lawyers they hired to manage the $$$ or their labels hired, etc... are super careful. You’re not going to see who they really are that often. | ignore all the shit that other guy said and Google "jury selection" | dyjjv9z | dsm0vgp | dyjxvd1 | j0em4n | j0em4n | Yung_Jungian | 8heuv3 | 7q0y5o | 8heuv3 | pics | Music | pics | 1 |
206,645 | I agree. But unless the people are being disruptive I don't think they should have been arrested. | Lol another grown ass person calling a high school kid a cunt. Grow up | They were never asked to leave. | dydjay0 | dwjsw1s | dyc9cfl | hinge | hinge | mherr77m | 8gip6e | 88beee | 8gip6e | news | news | news | 1 |
206,646 | weed leads to heroin and prostitution in the back of walmart. | Instagram: the Social Network for Kids Who Can't Read Good | wait until shes older and tries to get a real job. At least when I was young and did dumb shit it wasnt immortalized for the entire planet to see. The next generation of politicians and such is going to be very interesting. | dtrdj2g | dtrac4h | e8f0k9h | MintberryCruuuunch | Awful_Antagonist | MintberryCruuuunch | 7vbpen | 7vbpen | 9r5i25 | worldnews | worldnews | videos | 0 |
206,647 | Correct, that was intentional. The whole point is, we have certain states with similar populations of Norway with 0 mass shootings, and some with multiple. The point being that comparing 5 million people here top 5 million people there is disingenuous. Hence why comparing one small population country to the entire US is also disingenuous, as with things with such rarity as mass shootings, they are so rare that they only occur in the largest population groups with any regularly, and smaller population groups may not see one for many years, if at all.
And the second point is exactly why the first article compares the entire US to the entire EU at multiple points, because they are similar sized data sets, or at least closer than a single small EU country to the entire US. | What difference does me being American make? Seems to have stimulated some actual discussion in the comments, a lot of people who are on the more lenient end of the gun control spectrum are in agreement with the those on the more stricter of why this is stupid and straw man (which it is). I think you are missing the point of this sub and of free speech in general. Get the idiots out in the open so we can mock them, you are mocking me. Don’t try to silence me.
Am Canadian by the way and I think our gun laws are ideal with the exception of suppressors should be allowed for hunting. (See Norway’s laws on suppressors).
It’s this kind of shit that actually gets the conversation going, it’s not propaganda, it’s a convergence point of debate. | [Except it doesn't.](https://crimeresearch.org/2015/06/comparing-death-rates-from-mass-public-shootings-in-the-us-and-europe/) | dvyjq2m | dvyrw5k | dvybgjq | xchaibard | godelbrot | xchaibard | 85jpb2 | 85jpb2 | 85jpb2 | Libertarian | Libertarian | Libertarian | 0 |
206,648 | Hmmm
Digesting that last sentence. | Platforms that specialize in just one genre/style maybe a thing soon. I mean something that is truly a rich, complete ecosystem that supports/helps build that community. A dedicated community can choose their best. That may solve some of the noize.
This can be true for any style - a platform that specializes in only one genre/style/aesthetic and is disciplined enough to stay focused on only that style could get a rabid following, given that the above mentioned rich ecosystem is there. | That's like saying none of the other rock bands of the 70's and 80's did anything worthwhile. | e6j04x2 | e6iy5g1 | e6izwne | leonardsquigman | leonardsquigman | 5_on_the_floor | 9icsrc | 9icsrc | 9icsrc | Music | Music | Music | 1 |
206,649 | > 4-5 months in
That's not desperate, that's being a good gf. Any dude who's scared by that isn't seriously into you in the 1st place. Not your fault. Keep on trucking you're doing fine. | > Where do I meet someone like that? Hahaha
Deep Upper Midwest (read: outside of the Chicago metro area) will do that for you. In some respects that part of the country is more traditional than the South in terms of women showing potential life partners their homemaking potential. If a deep Midwest girl is into you you'll be getting all kinds of stuff like that. | Where do I meet someone like that? Hahaha
I guess, maybe you should try to wait and see if they're worth it before you get too excited. I'm pretty guilty of this too | e8rue48 | e8rujrj | e8rid6m | Bladehawk | Bladehawk | Angry_Villagers | 9su4lr | 9su4lr | 9su4lr | relationships | relationships | relationships | 1 |
206,650 | I honestly don't remember all that much of Bush's presidency, I was a bit young. I think the comparison would also require looking at the content and scope of the EOs - were Bush's more along the lines of routine guidance for Executive departments or were they large shakeups (like DACA or the 7n6 ban) that were clearly end-arounds around Congress. | The same people behind the anti-Confederate movement have already shifted to wanting to start the erasure of Thomas Jefferson, just like we predicted they would. | Nathan Bedford Forest: Primarily known for waging war to deny people basic human rights on the basis of race, buying and selling human beings on the basis of race, and being the Grand Wizard of the fucking KKK.
You: "Well how can we reeeeeeaaaalllllyyyy be sure that this monument erected in this man's honor by the same government that was passing Jim Crow laws wasn't racist? (Despite institutionalized racism being the official policy of the local government at the time)
Ladies and gentlemen, the densest object known to man! | dxkx0vp | dxkxjtd | dxl0giy | working010 | working010 | Msmit71 | 8d4wwo | 8d4wwo | 8d4wwo | news | news | news | 1 |
206,651 | i got brain damage | well well well | team full of demos doing it is better since
demo kazotsky>> any other class kazotsky | dwn310y | dwmhvkp | e02y2v1 | puloko | Deadshot_Calamity | puloko | 88nyg5 | 88nyg5 | 8oa7q8 | tf2 | tf2 | tf2 | 0 |
206,652 | I’m assuming that whatever you are using to view this is not showing any line-breaks. Livin’ that ghetto-formatting-life...
EDIT: Added some really pretty bullets for ya | A tip from Bill Cosby. | *Other answers that would have been accepted:
* Gozer the Gozerian
* The Gozerian
* The Destructor
* Gozer the Destructor
* Volguus Zildrohar
* The Traveler
* Gozer the Traveler
* Lord of the Sebouillia
* The Destroyer
* Gozer the Destroyer
EDIT: Bullets for my dude spgb- | e5sdwzj | e5scwq0 | e5s6n4m | TheRuneMeister | lameexcuse69 | TheRuneMeister | 9evb35 | 9evb35 | 9evb35 | MovieDetails | MovieDetails | MovieDetails | 0 |
206,653 | Are you talking about finished games or games as a service? Because for the latter its far more understandable.
I have 2000 hours in CS:GO so I give it a glowing review. But if it turned P2W I'd give it a negative review in an instant. In that case the game I enjoyed is no longer the game being currently sold. | I don’t think I’ll ever criticise a game In negative reviews if I play an decent amount of time or just personally don’t enjoy ..There’s a difference between not personally enjoying a game and a game just being straight up awful.
I personally didn’t like horizon zero dawn - it’s far from a bad game and probably 90% of the gaming industry would tell me I’m a fool. I agree, looked beautiful, nice idea I just didn’t enjoy it. I couldn’t even give you a good enough reason. But I would certainly never dream of giving it a negative review or criticising it. | I want it. The basics of the first game were pretty damn great, it just needed...more.
And from their perspective that game/universe took a long time to make. It seems silly not to poke around a bit and give it another go. | dsrzkze | dsrya6t | dysyf3d | emorium | nathlee123 | emorium | 7quc6l | 7quc6l | 8imowx | Games | Games | Games | 0 |
206,654 | They need somewhere to begin. Being able to read and illy understand local news seems like a good way to start actually communicating in a second language. | This causes resentment?! The stupidity stings!
But isn't this the same population that, over decades, kept voting in idiots, drunkards and multi-school dropouts to represent them on a national and global level?
It seems to be such a Canadian value to shit the bed, then whine about all the shit in your bed, point fingers at everything around you and blame the little flies that came by to nest in your delicious, shit-covered bed. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient#Limitations_of_Gini_coefficient | e25jczs | e25b9tr | e0scrqb | burejon | Faddyfaddyfadfad | burejon | 8xq7by | 8xq7by | 8relha | canada | canada | canada | 0 |
206,655 | At her worst, and best. I love it. | First time I've seen that "iconic" photo. | What do you do when the client asks for photos without the tilted effect? Let me guess non-do? Ok cool. | e69vka7 | e69xgrp | duia3rq | godfish | mutatron | godfish | 9h7x7n | 9h7x7n | 7yorun | photography | photography | photography | 0 |
206,656 | Just added Quake Champions and Layers of Fear because they were both free. I doubt I'll ever touch them.
It's like books you want to have on your shelf because they look cool but you know you'll never get around to reading them | Exact same thing happened to me with that game | No, total includes oldspend, so it's "just" $4,221.04 :D | e0y4tqu | e08jr33 | e0y100u | DiscoDingoDoggo | DiscoDingoDoggo | oyvho | 8s9ieh | 8p4hxd | 8s9ieh | Games | Games | Games | 1 |
206,657 | nice shilling! too bad the world decided you don't get to steal people's property after WW2. | Occupation apologist and homophobic. Disgusting. | Like Martin Luther King? Jesus? Ghandi? Susan B Anthony? Yes fuck social activism. If american founding fathers listened to comments like yours we'd still be kissing the royals asses. | dt263pv | e4ac5bl | dt11xlm | emasua | emasua | yonkipedia | 7rxtmd | 97mga2 | 7rxtmd | news | worldnews | news | 1 |
206,658 | Not any time soon, with the new science building built and nursing building in construction. | As an FCS team, yup! Just moved up from D2. | Witnessed | e595phw | e590hnn | ds2flth | BenStein40 | Honestly_ | BenStein40 | 9c9929 | 9c9929 | 7njxbl | CFB | CFB | CFB | 0 |
206,659 | Kek it works! What's fake about it? | Yeah it wouldn't really treat the cause most likely, just help with reforming connections if that's something being affected by a disease it could help counter act it, but it's not going to treat the underlying problem. | I started vaping without the intention of quitting, I also thought I'd never quit cigarettes. Here I am, months free of both. | dy4boz7 | duyvsg9 | dy3tfc5 | jakeroxs | jakeroxs | Omxn | 8fe1nq | 80v6v5 | 8fe1nq | electronic_cigarette | science | electronic_cigarette | 1 |
206,660 | If the food industry never replaced fat on a mass scale with sugar the US wouldn’t be in this obesity crisis
Thank the fat is bad wolf criers for the out of the frying pan into the fire situation | 5G not directly wired into your brain? Ewww.
| You might fit a bag in the tiny ice compartment in the mini fridge you may have in a dorm room if you or your roommate have one.
In that case canned goods might be a decent alternative, stock up when on sale. | e41i53p | dsx19cx | e41epkx | Xetios | Xetios | Dekarde | 96k4kc | 7rf1h1 | 96k4kc | LifeProTips | todayilearned | LifeProTips | 1 |
206,661 | I thought they were fist pounding | I'll be there in 5 | Have you listen to his brothers band “3”? He is very very good. | e15r06k | e14r1v3 | e2saq9z | Banryuken | mcr1166 | Banryuken | 8t4n61 | 8t4n61 | 90patc | funny | funny | Music | 0 |
206,662 | Yup, they do. My SO gets these kinds of messages too, and nothing will breach their tiny brain | I don't know, but I'm not lying. None of the people in my friend circle have encountered cheaters, and most of them have at least 100h in the game. | He was most definitely not joking | dt7m7t3 | dtrhu2g | dt6inij | C_ore_X | C_ore_X | Itsclaud | 7sl343 | 7vbezd | 7sl343 | cringepics | Games | cringepics | 1 |
206,663 | Is there anyone we haven't blamed today? | Well, I'm Canadian so go right ahead. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) | > They don't miss it. They ignore it.
There's a difference between ignoring something and actively trying to include the thing everyone is complaining about.
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206,664 | Yep, birds eat my chillies | So same with raspberries? | However, some tree shrews have [developed](https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-07/p-tsc071018.php) a strong [tolerance](http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2004921), if not immunity, to spicy peppers.
Weren't spicy peppers originally from the New World? If so, then these lil guys developed that immunity in the last 400 odd years. | e2atjh9 | dzukwo5 | e2a46b9 | PokWangpanmang | PokWangpanmang | anzhalyumitethe | 8y9n8n | 8naa9h | 8y9n8n | todayilearned | todayilearned | todayilearned | 1 |
206,665 | The thing is: it's my brothers wedding soon so I want every single pore to look snatched😂 but I will try it out because in my mind it looks/sounds horrible😅😂 I wear glasses and also work in a Lab and when I take them off my nose has those weird lines everywhere...this might actually super helpful, thank you!😊 | I actually like the ELF foundation, and I think they have a B.B. cream too. I don’t hear much about it, but I do like the foundation. It looks pretty on the skin. Makeup Alley is great for unbiased reviews from a variety of people.
And I’m yellow toned and could only wear Revlon Color Stay foundation for years. They have one for oily skin, and it can be built up or sheered out. The one for normal/dry is dewy though.
Last thing, so you don’t wind up with a bag of makeup from the drugstore you hate, you can go get color matched at MAC (or Sephora/Ulta) for free. Walk outside to check the color, and then you can google & find your shade in any drugstore foundation, without wasting your money or making unnecessary returns. MAC’s #s are great to go by. I just used NW20 on Wet n Wild’s website & it gave me a perfect match. | Try the Catrice Liquid Camouflage concealer! High coverage and super affordable (in Germany it's about 3.50€, in the US I guess like 5-6$) | dz9x3xl | dzcgmxz | dsai1iy | saintoropablo | Nola_magnolia | saintoropablo | 8kimic | 8kimic | 7nrrhu | MakeupAddiction | MakeupAddiction | MakeupAddiction | 0 |
206,666 | I think Black Panther will take the mantle of iron man (technology and money) and captain marvel will replace captain America. | So interesting to see straight people interact with drag queens . I sometimes forget breeders exist! | I'll admit, I was a little worried with Hemsworth, RDJ, & Evans contracts being up that they would have a hard time filling their shoes with hard hitting Hero's. Now that I'm thinking of Captain Marvel filling that Avengers mantle, I breathe a sigh of relief. | e6humof | dtp28dd | e6gybvc | rjbluemc | rjbluemc | kratom_day | 9i13om | 7v26ew | 9i13om | Marvel | rupaulsdragrace | Marvel | 1 |
206,667 | "Slow clap" | What, like AIDS? | math is science....econ is math... | dsappid | dsl9ksf | ds9yx8u | hyphan_1995 | hyphan_1995 | stephensplinter | 7ohx3s | 7pxlgy | 7ohx3s | Economics | cringepics | Economics | 1 |
206,668 | Would you need to do litteraly do "nothing"? And is this necessary if you follow programs with frquent deloading? | Just call it oscillating or daily undulating progression or something similar instead. Problem solved.
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How about sinusoidal progression? | I find that diet is huge in how you look and return to form after a rest week.
For example, when I’m on a cut and I rest I look noticeably smaller than the days I lift on. | dx4k1ta | e8j4zuc | dx3z32t | zimmyzoom | zimmyzoom | CleganeClan4 | 8b2bhj | 9rjeya | 8b2bhj | Fitness | Fitness | Fitness | 1 |
206,669 | It could easily get published with mistakes. Peer review isn't perfect. In that case a few years on it could be retracted, which is a permanent scar on a researchers reputation. | It's never going to stop and it's never going to fuck Silicon Valley.
This has been going on for 20+ years now. Sure, there are occasional pops and things go down for a year or two. And then capitals come back, flow into the system, and make everybody richer even still.
It's a good system that has countless benefits, on top of enriching a lot of people: advances research, employment, discovery, and all the trailing supporting industries prosper as well.
| It requires quantum tunneling to work. A single silver atom bridges the gap between two electrodes and is continuously oxidized + reduced to carry current between the two electrodes. That process requires tunneling of electrons onto and off of the single atom. | e3kdw5m | e3hfyen | e4fq8gf | Hypsochromic | devraj7 | Hypsochromic | 93tpbn | 93tpbn | 98bj81 | programming | programming | science | 0 |
206,670 | I know you from so many other shows too. You do a very good job. Nice landing in marvel. Tell us about that? Are you super stoked? Do you know what your characters future is? | What was your favorite episode to film? I don’t watch you BCS that much but my grandma and my mom watch it together! | Good old Utah. | e52e3uk | e51ygqd | dtrdwch | supersaiyan3trump | mrgrogan13 | supersaiyan3trump | 9bbn3m | 9bbn3m | 7vbpen | IAmA | IAmA | worldnews | 0 |
206,671 | Because of the whole Facebook thing, I was thinking about the fact the historically web sites fail quickly when they fail. alta vista, myspace, AOL and Yahoo hung around for quite a while, but they became irrelevant very quickly. Lots of examples for smaller sites. But then I thought about Google. For many people, they simply *are* the internet. Hard to imagine it without them. | Didn't have any choice. As said, in this version [if you can capture, you have to](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_draughts). Also, this is a repost. I don't care, but someone will say it. | The Winklevoos brothers. | dx0r2tk | e57wg6a | dwzqoyj | jjmc123a | jjmc123a | AlexCBu | 8akqqz | 9c3yxt | 8akqqz | business | gifs | business | 1 |
206,672 | Funny thing I'm pretty sure rock died around 2009 when Slash released that Rockstar 101 song with Rihanna. | I'm not blaming Slash! I just think 2009 was peak rock nostalgia and it became kind of a joke with Miley Cyrus and all the Disney kids playing stacks of Marshalls, Camp Rock, the Guitar Hero popularity, etc. Rock became a parody of itself once again. Actually I blame Jack Black with The School of Rock and The Pick of Destiny lol
https://i.imgur.com/JQPAm89.jpg | If big fan of the Beatles check out the Brian Jonestown Massacre | e6iwa07 | e6j2gzr | e6j02vl | paushaz | paushaz | BjornBeetleBorg | 9icsrc | 9icsrc | 9icsrc | Music | Music | Music | 1 |
206,673 | _"LA is one of the most populated and largest cities in the world"_
Then London should easily have two NFL teams by that standard.
I have a tough time understanding how it was logical for Los Angles to go from no NFL team to two NFL teams all at once, regardless of population. Let's be clear, L.A.'s population is closer to Chicago's and Houston's, than NYC's. Unless the Chargers play the Rams in the next couple of seasons in the SB, I don't see things getting better for Charger fandom in L.A.. | Because baseball is fucking boring.
Great for geriatrics to fall asleep to. | Fun fact about the First Amendment: It was originally created to deal with the opposite side of issues than we deal/dealt with in the last 100 years. Ex: they were more worried about the Gov. getting involved in church’s, than vice-versa. | e85af0k | e85hh9j | dwc24hw | espngenius | Richmard | espngenius | 9pvudf | 9pvudf | 87aqj2 | nfl | nfl | news | 0 |
206,674 | In videogames you can have realistic or balanced, usually not both | No, it wouldn’t have. The only way this would ha e ended differently is with patients in need of immediate dying because the lunatic with a gun wouldn’t let anyone do their job and the police just stood around all day. | I completely agree | e703mne | e712ear | e704drl | sam8404 | EbenHSHD | sam8404 | 9kinxl | 9kinxl | 9kinxl | pics | pics | pics | 0 |
206,675 | I had repressed this so well and now | awh jesus, gross. | ....Fine | dxl7y8m | dy41ng8 | dxl88gr | nottheplug_ | nottheplug_ | rpdrgunn | 8d8w5w | 8fjn6q | 8d8w5w | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | 1 |
206,676 | "On the Road" flails outside the literary and social context of the time. Also, an unspoken narrator in that novel is speed. | Applying modern definitions to previous generations is obtuse. Your fucking grandad was a misogynist. | when I receive teletypes I find disagreeable, I refuse to have them decoded. | dtqbmjp | dtqcubb | e4b5wql | harlottesometimes | neeekos | harlottesometimes | 7v7bzu | 7v7bzu | 97rq7a | books | books | LifeProTips | 0 |
206,677 | Exception not the norm | This was just posted the other day. The second photo is bird shit damage.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/8cf9oe/help_first_washwax_of_my_new_used_baby_and_i/ | Obviously. | dxnu0bc | dxntqx8 | e1g917l | thatobviouswall | GreatOwl1 | thatobviouswall | 8dh2kk | 8dh2kk | 8ukw6c | cars | cars | Economics | 0 |
206,678 | nuthin free about this world anymore. That's exactly why we need Ye to run this shit.
edit: what makes a thread like this just disappear from /r/hhh all of a sudden? Always wondered how that worked. | He didn't literally say that slavery was a Choice, it's a quote taken out of context as he went on to talk about mental slavery. | "You sound real good and you play the part well
But the energy you givin' off is so unfamiliar;
I don't feel ya"
-- sup Jay? | e0ojrte | e0oi83o | e23hpbz | zimboombah | Uptopdownlowguy | zimboombah | 8r4jyr | 8r4jyr | 8xg2zb | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | 0 |
206,679 | I will donate socks in various degree of divinity. Some will be moderately blessed, some will be holy as fuck. | So *he's* the one who'll be challenging McJesus in the fastest skater competition.. | Surely Washington to win the cup... | dx344fc | dtc2eyg | dx3uxco | the_dude_imbibes | the_dude_imbibes | Upvote4Isles | 8azl0j | 7tf5g1 | 8azl0j | hockey | hockey | hockey | 1 |
206,680 | This guy has serious issues. Would love to armchair psychologist him if he weren't such a fucking dick. | That's one fucked up dentist! | M&Ms and French Fries should do it
| e20utjb | e263ov8 | dxljvev | TheFuckOffer | apeman1234 | TheFuckOffer | 8wwhd8 | 8wwhd8 | 8d7jhe | cringe | cringe | WTF | 0 |
206,681 | I don't know how I feel about this... | Maybe a trade can be brokered. Both are highly prized in the technology department and we can't really put a price on Tim Foil or Kim Foil. | Just means it needs to be cleaned before you use it that’s all | e2z46tj | e4eadmx | e2y5ywi | DrunkStarcraft | DrunkStarcraft | BigBallerBell | 91i7m2 | 9838ag | 91i7m2 | gaming | askscience | gaming | 1 |
206,682 | Football time is here
It is now that time of year
For Civil ConFLiCT | And calling attention to it equals more royalties. | I just watched Sharp Objects did you guys do the wardrobe 😮 | e52cpp8 | dzabyu5 | e51tum6 | devinup | devinup | Ehdelveiss | 9b90v2 | 8kr2w3 | 9b90v2 | CFB | Music | CFB | 1 |
206,683 | > I'm no fucking bot.
That's exactly what a bot would say.
> Nor am I Russian.
Exactly what a Russian would say.
> 58,142 karma 5 yrs
Oh. :p
Yeah this place can be quite the circle jerk. idk why you were even downvoted in the first place, you don't have that t_d vibe at all. | > I’ve only ever seen “Russiaphobia” used in the /r/Russia subreddit. No American ever uses that term.
This isn't true though, one can find plenty of examples with the slightest of effort:
* https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/6bwrav/russophobia_make_this_the_top_result_when_someone/
* https://www.reddit.com/r/ChapoTrapHouse/comments/7y20z4/please_kill_me_the_russophobia_on_the_front_page/
* https://www.reddit.com/r/ANormalDayInRussia/comments/608lcw/so_why_are_you_all_so_racist_and_why_russophobia/
* https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/7ub0pd/rtopmindsofreddit_tmor_is_actively_harassing/dtjgeli/
* Raimondo (American): http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2017/07/09/russophobia-hits-libertarian-movement/
* Murray (British): https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2017/12/russophobia-goes-comic/
* Greenwald (American): https://theintercept.com/2017/02/28/the-new-yorkers-big-cover-story-reveals-five-uncomfortable-truths-about-u-s-and-russia/ | [Thessis eks reemly dangerous two hour de mock racy.](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation) | dwb6csz | dwbhjir | dwnrun6 | omg_drd4_bbq | ImSendingYouAway | omg_drd4_bbq | 8766nn | 8766nn | 88vz0w | worldnews | worldnews | news | 0 |
206,684 | RIP JAH fuck these haters dog, you’re a legend my guy 🙏🖤🤓 | Holy fuck 😂😂😂😂🤣💀💀 | Woo | e18ssgz | e2peogw | e18yfwh | oza147 | oza147 | ThatDudeThatWasRude | 8tml9o | 902hqo | 8tml9o | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | 1 |
206,685 | If it was me I'd just take the pills, I crave sleep and can't handle not getting any, I doubt things are going to get any worse for ya but there not gonna miraculously get better either.
As long as you taper down getting off the pills shouldn't be a huge issue, but stopping cold turkey will lead to rebound symptoms like your facing right now. | Thank you for your time :). I hate getting addicted to those pills. But I hate going sleepless for many days straight even more. | Snitches get Stitches, Steven gets even! | dsbj30w | dsbpyia | dsdgyk5 | MixMasterMike-420 | MiracleSoda | MixMasterMike-420 | 7oqa1f | 7oqa1f | 7p00tj | Drugs | Drugs | Drugs | 0 |
206,686 | People can be so bitter on here when their country is forgotten. Calm down dude. Oh wait I just assumed you are male just like the OP assumed/forgot Verizon is us only.
Going to yell at me as well? | Fair point. Sounds like they ate launching immediately tho | What is Verizon? | e27xc93 | e7gpeen | e28j5k3 | flicter22 | flicter22 | kar5ten | 8xvg3c | 9mqf04 | 8xvg3c | Android | Android | Android | 1 |
206,687 | Yeah that water scene was ludicrous. It was also confusing, considering they’d just talked about venting condensation. I thought at first it had something to do with that. | Yeah overall it felt super generic to me. One convenient bullshit thing going wrong after another. The direction was really bland too, the characters were hardly developed and the score had zero subtlety. | That's the thing about any bad robot production, they never tell you about the thing you want to know about. | dtregtp | dtre4yj | dtrnv05 | BeanieMcChimp | BeanieMcChimp | whyisntitlegal | 7vcelr | 7vcelr | 7vcelr | movies | movies | movies | 1 |
206,688 | /u/955bsp now you gotta finish him with the "ur mom gay" and as long as he doesn't hit back with "ur mom the bigger gay" then you win. | [A power drill to the middle of the forehead should provide similar results.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobotomy) | Hey I have worked with unions for a long time in my career. What you're saying is not accurate to my experience. I do know that non union employees got paid less, had worse benefits (or none), and could get fired at the drop of a hat for things like speaking in one's native language while on break with a friend.
By "forcibly extracts money from all employees" you mean dues? I had an offer with the union employees who complained about dues: I'll pay your dues if you give me the difference in wages you make over a non union employee. Weirdly nobody EVER took me up on it. Ah well , guess the "extraction" will continue. | e7kqgb8 | dz4m89z | e7jrldt | StickmanPirate | StickmanPirate | bethemanwithaplan | 9n20gq | 8k37li | 9n20gq | cringe | unitedkingdom | cringe | 1 |
206,689 | Yea apple was allways at war, that's what kicked this shit off. | Why? because of hackers? There's hackers on all platforms. | ? | e8jple5 | e1pb4uh | e8jnzjd | Thatretroaussie | Thatretroaussie | picflute | 9rqbfc | 8volft | 9rqbfc | Android | gaming | Android | 1 |
206,690 | I simply don't need one. We don't have much crime here. | I think McCool bugged me the most. I don't know why it did more than Nikki's. | Several people in my family including my dad own guns. They're family heirlooms, most more than 100 years old. We bring them out at family get-togethers and shoot cans. For us, guns aren't anything special, just another part of our family heritage. We use them because, well, it's a great feeling to aim and fire a rifle. Calming in a way. And it's a thing to know how to do, like riding a bike or starting a fire.
Then again we also set off fireworks so maybe we just like making things go boom :) | dsl2pj3 | dtei06m | dsli6dr | gooeyguts21 | gooeyguts21 | civiestudent | 7pxanb | 7tppko | 7pxanb | AskReddit | SquaredCircle | AskReddit | 1 |
206,691 | Isn't the idea that you should kill yourself to end your grieving only to pass it on to even more people, indefinitely, even more selfish? Your depression isn't always permanent, but your suicide is.
We should continue to condemn the act of suicide, unless, whatever it is that makes you suicidal is derived from great pain.
I'm not saying we shun people who are suicidal, I'm saying we shun suicide. | > unless, whatever it is that makes you suicidal is derived from great pain.
| The day the clown demigod died | dtx6zwn | dtxfvdo | dtx7pn2 | Nitraus | Nitraus | An0d0sTwitch | 7w19qo | 7w19qo | 7w19qo | science | science | science | 1 |
206,692 | A lot of alternative medicine is unpatentable and companies cannot make money off of it so nobody is willing to spend big bucks doing clinical trials. There is a good chunk of alternative medicine that we can't say for certain if it does or work or doesn't. If my life is on the line though of course I am sticking with scientifically validated medicine but I might drink some special tea on the side if it is obtainable and there are various reports it has a benefit. | Why use technology? It’s not like he ran a business that was based on cutting edge TECHNOLOGY. | >And so far no alternative medicine has been proven to work, hence the name alternative.
There is a couple that come to mind that do have some evidence. One in particular is honey for burn wounds. [Here](https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=honey&cond=burns) you can see there was 1 small 10 person clinicial trial that was completed, 1 that was terminated due to difficulty in recruitment, and two that are recruiting.
>believe me if something work pharmaceuticals companies will find a way to patent it and make money.
Good luck patenting something like honey. It is one of the reasons why there is so few clinicial trials and the ones that there there are only have very few participants.
>For example for homeopathy to work you would have to change key dogmas on chemistry, physics and biology.
Homeopathy is a low hanging fruit. | e7kd8am | e7kdr4s | e7kfb2h | HaHanky | Morkamino_Bones | HaHanky | 9n6l00 | 9n6l00 | 9n6l00 | todayilearned | todayilearned | todayilearned | 0 |
206,693 | Lemon or berry. The other flavors don't do much for me | Wow, get your facts straight pal, it was meth, not Vicodin! | YIKES | duhbe5p | duh4ik5 | duh8xrj | GIfuckingJane | GIfuckingJane | badguyfedora | 7yj9ps | 7yj9ps | 7yj9ps | videos | videos | videos | 1 |
206,694 | That is not even the same ticket , maybe do your homework before accusing dummy. | Joe buddens for sure, moodmuzik got me thru some tough times. | Damn, times have changed I️ guess. Such a strange practice. | dxh46if | duexcbt | dxheoqu | PHisHnGrOoViNg | PHisHnGrOoViNg | AyCHEV | 8cmkos | 7y6f2e | 8cmkos | Marvel | Music | Marvel | 1 |
206,695 | prescreiaeub. | I run essentially track tires in the summer. Hankook rs3. They come with instructions that they should not be exposed to below freezing temps. | Or maybe clean an ocean... | e084o9a | e87f1g0 | e07hguu | DownrightNeighborly | DownrightNeighborly | Budkid | 8p0ovz | 9q5yq6 | 8p0ovz | science | cars | science | 1 |
206,696 | Some charities have the expenses paid for, so money donated is 100% charity. | honestly that sounds high | Briliiant! :) | e0bk7rj | e0c5blx | e1st6ik | chacham2 | vadermustdie | chacham2 | 8phhrm | 8phhrm | 8vxc0v | todayilearned | todayilearned | todayilearned | 0 |
206,697 | Strootman and Wijnaldum should never play again. So much more football with De Jong, Pröpper. Janmaat also way better than Tete.
Also: Vormer should get a lifetime ban from the national team. | Like I said, van Gaal had already worked with Memphis before, on the national team, at the world cup. Van Gaal had pushed hard to get him. Memphis was known to be... temperamental, but van Gaal was convinced he could get him to gel, based on his own track record and his history with Memphis specifically. Turns out he couldn't, in a big way.
So, in van Gaal he had a manager with a track record of getting the most out of young players and who had a personal stake in him succeeding, and he failed to make the grade, hard.
But sure, Mourinho's fault.
I think there are plenty of reasons to dislike the guy, no need to invent new ones.
There were some suggestions in the Netherlands that Memphis really let down van Gaal, actually, rather than the other way around. | I suggest you take a look at the comments under any LTT video that is about Apple.
| e5in6m2 | e5jqgnv | dxr7nt0 | BakingBadRS | sjarrel | BakingBadRS | 9dmqds | 9dmqds | 8dvfoo | soccer | soccer | apple | 0 |
206,698 | First time i made screwdrivers i fucked up too, new years and i had just gotten a cocktail kit for christmas so was trying new things out, eventually settled on a screwdriver, was looking it up and all i could find on recipes was volumes in oz, but i had a book that had it in ml so looked at that and it said 25ml orange juice then vodka on another line with no volume
Drunk me thought 50ml vodka seemed about right, and since it only filled half of the glass i doubled it up. Thankfully wasn't taken to the point of vomiting or anything and somehow i didn't have a hangover but i was really drunk | What, not make videos for the next 3 years? | So what I'm seeing is, there are a lot of bitches in here who can't handle their alcohol. | e0565jd | e7x8t3z | e05ias6 | Shade_39 | Shade_39 | DesMephisto | 8om9d9 | 9otdkf | 8om9d9 | tifu | tf2 | tifu | 1 |
206,699 | Don't believe that they will fix any of these bugs.
We've been hearing it for years. Game is dead. | Whether or not it's a great game is my personal opinion. Popularity doesn't determine whether you believe something is a great game or not.
| Oh nononononono, they already reneged on the "first five-year plan"(tm). | e8hq7ib | dxv524g | e8bdjgp | jtw1984 | jtw1984 | sodomizerXX | 9qr4wh | 8eesw4 | 9qr4wh | dayz | dayz | dayz | 1 |
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