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21,400 | That is actually a really good idea. | What are Zekerets? | You should have written your comment in sarcasm font so people wouldn't get confused.
This is an example of how sarcasm font looks. | dvc5nel | dvc8zb2 | dxui34v | drunkmerlin | YamadaDesigns | drunkmerlin | 82o3h2 | 82o3h2 | 8dwumm | ShingekiNoKyojin | ShingekiNoKyojin | ShingekiNoKyojin | 0 |
21,401 | First off, I don't think this is an issue with a clear right or wrong side that one can take. Because I fully concede that you have a point, but the flip side to your question is the following: what harm are these illegal immigrants causing to anyone, if they never commit any crimes (other than staying in the country illegally)? And if you can't find any concrete harm that's caused by illegal immigrants who have built their lives with their families here, how do you justify breaking up their families and deporting them? Do you actually think that they are somehow hurting legal immigrants' odds of becoming citizens? I'm pretty sure illegal immigrants are not taking away skilled labour from legal immigrants, and on top of that, there are many obvious benefits to immigrating legally.
The way I see it now, and I know this is not a perfect analogy, but think about this scenario: a high school student skips most of his classes, but still gets very good grades. Should he be punished for skipping classes? Yes, because he's not following the rules, and what if everyone starts skipping classes? But no, because he's not hurting anyone (including himself, since his grades are good). Which answer is the right one? I think it can be argued either way tbh, and comes down to your values. Just because a law or a set of rules are in place, doesn't mean it's always 100% right to enforce them. Also there is the question of how much we should strive to enforce a law. For instance most traffic laws that are broken go unpunished, because to punish all of them we'd need way too many cops. | Choose a statistic that fits your narrative. | I'm a phd student in physics at a major university in Canada, and have only come across a couple minor awards which were exclusively for women, out of probably dozens. More importantly, not all awards are equivalent; there are a couple of major ones that fund almost all students who receive external funding. These are the NSERC given by the federal government and the provincial equivalent, and they are 100% not based on gender. So I think to imply that 90% of awards are only for women is a gross misrepresentation. | duzh0ml | duzgwso | e339gz8 | henri_kingfluff | Angoth | henri_kingfluff | 80wvrg | 80wvrg | 922n5l | IAmA | IAmA | IAmA | 0 |
21,402 | Dyslexic Satan | He made it to high school before diagnosis which strongly implies he was broadly in line with his peers. Ie: a bit slower but not that much worse than his peers. It could be dyslexia for all we know.
Perhaps his Canadian citizen dad will go and show him the ropes.
Y'know, the "social responsibility" you keep talking about.
| The best bit is when he described the Australian public as ungrateful children. | dxi4s1v | dz60to4 | dxhlm3y | myne | myne | fddfgs | 8csq9l | 8k2jh3 | 8csq9l | australia | australia | australia | 1 |
21,403 | This is beautiful | Man his voice is amazing still | How likely do you think that was to fly considering that their entire secession was revolving around them doing the complete opposite of that? | dxmu7nt | dxlss6i | dxkq87u | drifterramirez | Makoara | drifterramirez | 8d7wul | 8d7wul | 8d4wwo | videos | videos | news | 0 |
21,404 | yeah i'm not racists and i am going to prove it by voting for people who hold racist positions cause that will show the libs lol. | you forgot to put stealth rocks around it | FeelsVenezuealaMan | e8ob8dw | e3mblrf | e8o57ef | Fizziksdude | Fizziksdude | derpfitness | 9scbyx | 94mo1u | 9scbyx | worldnews | pokemon | worldnews | 1 |
21,405 | Not at all. You are making another assumption.
I was talking about Santa Monica here, not WV. So not even sure how you jumped so far. Take a step back and maybe consider that there could be other reasons the SM library didn't take your book. | Oh wow, look, a man who makes fun of a woman not having a brain. How original. \*eye roll\*\]
As a side note, in addition to this being a familiar kind of comment for women to hear at the workplace by men (usually older men, but sometimes not), this kind of comment, "I know you're not thinking. You never do," is exactly word for word something a domestic abuser says to their partner. | My confusion on the idea of regulating 3D-printed guns is this: in secondary schools, vocational programs that seem fairly widespread teach students to do tasks necessary to produce firearms all the time. Also, with how expensive the necessary printer and composite compounds for printing are, the barriers to entry are arguably lower for making one in the classical way than 3D printing. More places are going to have metalworking equipment (such as in vocational programs that teenagers are commonly enrolled in). Perhaps growing up more comfortable with the idea of firearms has skewed me in that regard. I'm curious of your take on that, whatever the case may be. | e65fadj | e6zkgiw | e65gnai | ParkingTomato | ParkingTomato | xVoyager | 9glfkb | 9khz1f | 9glfkb | books | politics | books | 1 |
21,406 | i gave him $1000 | i dont know if my bike is italian or from another country, possibly USA even | It's a troll man. $1000 up front, doesn't know if it's American or Italian, met the guy near a shop etc etc. This guy owns a motorcycle like I own a G6. | dwjtx4f | dwjym5n | dwlf9jj | dAtBoYizKlUtCh | dAtBoYizKlUtCh | Bikerbats | 88dp9g | 88dp9g | 88dp9g | motorcycles | motorcycles | motorcycles | 1 |
21,407 | Film festivals - that's possibly the biggest point, is for production companies to show and sell them to distributors, who then stand to profit /benefit by getting the film into theatres or other forms of release. | I mean, like you said, disaster is subjective. It may have alienated some people, it certainly appealed to new fans who were turned off to previous iterations. Example, I grew up with the franchise somewhat forcibly and did not particularly enjoy them and those last two (esp TLJ) made that series tolerable and even enjoyable (my distaste excluding Carrie Fishers wonderful performances in the original trilogy). Not sorry! | >First off, what is the difference between the two?
Film production: Making the film
Film distribution: Selling the film
>Second off, which one has a higher chance of guaranteeing that they present high quality films?
Production. However, the studios which sell the film will try as much as possible to make the film appealing to general audiences, which might affect the overall quality of it.
>Third off, which one is cheaper to start?
Don't really understand what you mean by this. Do you mean which would be the cheaper business to get into? You can produce your own film without a studio if you have enough money and aren't aiming to make a high budget movie. However, trying to sell that film to cinemas is another question. | duhb76q | e11k8xz | duh8x26 | polygraphicmemory | polygraphicmemory | lycando | 7yka2j | 8sr1mh | 7yka2j | movies | movies | movies | 1 |
21,408 | I personally think they wont have the main hall dedicated to a Diablo - What's Next panel without some sort of Diablo announcement. Now that probably wont be D4. But, it could be some new Diablo announcement. | [hey foaks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8mhCV3i-iI) | You actually believe they have a mythic panel and whats next forum for the switch?
The play area is for a social space to play D3 on the switch as they indicated on their blog post. But what you suggest is highly unlikely. Nintendo doesnt get to demand things of Blizzard, that's laughable. | e834hgw | e83033x | e83g4nb | Brewshock84 | Jazzremix | Brewshock84 | 9pmaj5 | 9pmaj5 | 9pmaj5 | Diablo | Diablo | Diablo | 0 |
21,409 | What is this in relation to? I'm curious. | >The NRA didn't care about the 2nd amendment when an African-American gun owner was killed by the police
What kind of mental gymnastics is this? Police brutality has nothing to do with supporting the 2nd amendment. In fact the best way to combat a police state is when the citizenry is armed. | On reddit, everone is a bot except you. | e0dxyqc | e0dx20v | e0desbo | UndercoverPatriot | UndercoverPatriot | nowhereian | 8ppot0 | 8ppot0 | 8ppot0 | science | science | science | 1 |
21,410 | this last one is actually really beautiful | YES | I've already put a posted note on my desk to name this album *Brunette* on my itunes. | e13htll | e13hive | e13hr2u | frankistheocean | frankistheocean | YouWannaYungGayChick | 8sz0yz | 8sz0yz | 8sz0yz | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | 1 |
21,411 | How come? | Hhaha | Hmmm you don’t say.. | e33oqj0 | e3378av | dyeyeyf | user__32 | dubai86 | user__32 | 922j0y | 922j0y | 8gudlh | gaming | gaming | LifeProTips | 0 |
21,412 | Well, America's scientists, engineers and soldiers do. | Why is trolling the libs the means and the ends for these cretins? | This is just hilariously uninformed. Are you doing a caricature of lazy, uninformed third party voters? | e026325 | e02bl54 | dtsk0rt | godplaysdice_ | Rogue-GOAT-91 | godplaysdice_ | 8oapme | 8oapme | 7vfh4u | cringepics | cringepics | technology | 0 |
21,413 | I remember, sometime a couple years ago, someone on here mentioned that CTE was their and their spouse's favorite band. Went to all their shows, owned every album, listened to them constantly, etc.
Having only heard [that one song on the radio](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKtsdZs9LJo), I was thinking "the fuck? How could these guys be anyone's favorite band?" Shit's pretty mediocre, TBH.
But I took the fact that they were anyone's favorite and ran with it, and gave CTE an actual listen. Sat down with Melophobia, listened to it straight through. And started it over. And then went and found their self-titled and TY,HB, and listened to all three on repeat for several months. They are now in *regular* rotation for me.
So, random redditor whose name I don't even remember, thank you for turning me on to such a great band, and for reminding me that, just because you hear one *meh* song on the radio, does not mean you know a band. Perspective is a helluva drug. | Perfect Confusion is still on Spotify. | Was just having problems with setting up a VoIP system at a client's business. The phones were passing networking through no problem, but the phones all had "no network" errors and wouldn't connect to the IP PBX. We were at a loss as to what was going on.
We decided to test the runs of cable with this method. Informed us that almost every cable in the building had at least one pair that didn't make it all the way. We would get ~200' on 1-2, 3-4, and 7-8, but 5-6 would read out at only ~25'.
So they were able to pass 100 Mb no problem, but these phones expect solid gigabit connectivity. They won't use it, but they expect it, and they are not configurable to ignore the problem.
Needless to say, the client was not happy about having to re-run a large portion of their networking, just to get their new phones to work. | ds5wgue | ds5wws4 | dvsvw8c | pussifer | bc112354 | pussifer | 7nyrbk | 7nyrbk | 84qfi6 | Music | Music | askscience | 0 |
21,414 | If DC loses than Lewis gets the Brock fight.
Which would be absolutely fucking hilarious | Mixed Martial Cringe | And devil’s triangle. | e7h5mrm | e63q812 | e7hv5ug | queensinthesky | queensinthesky | philequal | 9msvyk | 9g84hf | 9msvyk | MMA | cringe | MMA | 1 |
21,415 | What is a sling term if not what people say it is? By far the common consensus is that not perfect
https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/PAWG | I shit you not, I've seen "ROLL TIDE" commented on atleast 5 posts tonight... I love it | /r/wooosh
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/450512-my-dental-hygienist-is-cute-every-time-i-visit-i
it comes from a Steven Wright Joke | du47h79 | du4632o | e5cmco5 | thatdudeman52 | FlyingOstrich69 | thatdudeman52 | 7wxwq1 | 7wxwq1 | 9c4uly | tifu | tifu | IAmA | 0 |
21,416 | I feel as though a theme of these movies is the unexplainable. We don't know how any of those things happened, but they did.
Humans act as if we know everything and that the universe must adhere to what we know of it, but who's to say how much we truly know? What do you do when those things that defy all explanation and possibility are happening right in front of you? How do you adapt and triumph over something no one has ever experienced before? | I thought it was good and that it connected well to the first two. I feel like some main theme of this movie and the others is that of the unexplainable and survival.
What do you do when you're suddenly confronted with a situation that shouldn't be happening, such as a Godzilla attack? Being taken hostage? Having to fight off space invaders? Colliding with a parallel universe? How do you triumph and overcome a situation no one has ever been in before, and despite what you believe should be possible, is occurring right now and to you? How do you survive?
| I think JJ and the Bad Robot team have figured out the key for success with modern movie goers. Make up all this weird shit that looks cool and thought provoking but have absolutely no thought or reasoning behind it. The modern movie goer will fill in all the blanks for you (each person's explanation different than the next) and then defend it to death because they feel like THEIR interpretation is the RIGHT one. JJ and team sit back and laugh while all the idiots not only pay them for these undeveloped ideas but also give them free promotion. | dtrf90p | dtrfjq0 | dtrphet | LovesTheKey | LovesTheKey | canstaff | 7vcelr | 7vcelr | 7vcelr | movies | movies | movies | 1 |
21,417 | Or 15% of total goes to server regardless, so servers are still incentivized to give good service so table buys more food/drinks or whatever. That’s the whole point is to incentivize good service | General surgeon here
Neurosurgery def attracts people with a god complex. Neurosurgery, trauma surgery, and CT surgery. Ego issues very common | Acquaintances I know who are servers would definitely just complain about both parties. They feel very entitled to their tips. Even got into a debate about how if you order food "to go" from the restaurant they work at (no dining in, just call in the order and pick it up) they deserve a tip. The whole "if you can't afford to tip you can't afford to eat out" bullshit that American servers spew out all the time. They ruffle my feathers.. | e6nb21w | dzabj2h | e6nbgvi | cmcewen | cmcewen | GrandeNic0 | 9iuvh5 | 8ksagr | 9iuvh5 | pics | todayilearned | pics | 1 |
21,418 | Tell me about it...we have the same shit you do here in NOVA. | I want a used gear up. At this point I don't really care what year, but I want it to be a 750cc, not a 650 which means I'm looking for 2001ish+. I'd love to have a 2014+ to have that fuel injection and disk brakes all around, but that's some expensive stuff. Too much for a college kid.
In all honesty, the [Baikal blue limited edition gear up](https://www.alphacars.com/vehicle-details/new-2017-ural-limited-edition-baikal-w-black-drivetrain-boxborough-ma-id-21101560) is the nicest one out there hands down. I also like the Urban camo, which is snow camo. If I had the money I'd have both ordered new tomorrow.
Come on over to the Ural forums...We'll get you interested again. | Screw it man, rip it up. Screw doing sensible things. Sensible people don't have cool stories. | dw4i092 | dw57vih | dw4xe21 | Waffl6 | Waffl6 | FlashCrashBash | 86cjn3 | 86hm0p | 86cjn3 | motorcycles | motorcycles | motorcycles | 1 |
21,419 | But like that just put her in the bottom.
Two girls picked her to leave... I figured it was her attitude that sent her home. | Let's be real sis, if Trixie doesn't slay the next episodes, she will not win | Top tips to not get eliminated so far:
Don't tell everyone you will eliminate the strongest...
Don't complain all the time...
Don't be completely delusional and piss everyone off in the work room... | dtyvtqg | dtz1cu1 | dtys614 | ImGrumps | VenusMunroe | ImGrumps | 7w9zb3 | 7w9zb3 | 7w9zb3 | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | 0 |
21,420 | There's an awesome one of these that was converted to a "drift truck" on Vancouver Island I believe. Someone posted it here (or maybe Weirdwheels) a while back. | I had no idea these things (called Tarago in Australia I think) came in anything but different trim levels, thats just awesome. | Car people love car people, they just wanna hear your sweet ass v8 | dul4fpd | dul62vu | dzkt65o | PM_ME_YOUR_LS_SWAP | PM-ME-YOUR-TUMMIES | PM_ME_YOUR_LS_SWAP | 7z0kel | 7z0kel | 8m210g | cars | cars | cars | 0 |
21,421 | Breakfast in the morning, you say? | First this "Kurdish historical land" of yours doesn't even exist. There is literally no independent kurdish state throughout the history.Ever.
Second if there would be an attempt to split Turkey in order to create a kurdish state the only possible outcome would be the Armenian deportation version 21century. Invading Turkish homeland might be a visible idea to the delusional from across the Atlantic but every US soldier 'waiting to be let loose on Turks' can kiss my ass before they get fucked in the ass by afghan goat fuckers. | 90's Pontiac interior plastic was always so...*sticky*. Anyone else ever notice that? | e7a80jr | e7aw9th | dvrwtip | RespekKnuckles | Beetle_Juicee | RespekKnuckles | 9lvm4s | 9lvm4s | 84mb3s | pics | pics | cars | 0 |
21,422 | Now that itself is infallible! | We still have a mass thirst for oil. Otherwise we wouldn't be resorting to methods such as fracking and imports from Saudi Arabia | Because dumb memes? | dvy9aw7 | dvon5bn | dvysgi3 | Ka1serTheRoll | Ka1serTheRoll | godelbrot | 85jpb2 | 846jm8 | 85jpb2 | Libertarian | Libertarian | Libertarian | 1 |
21,423 | Can't expect us to read your mind, so just post a pic. | yeah it is, great jacket | Bingo. An old army trick that could also help is to apply clear nail polish (or something similar) over the eyelets to further smooth out any rough surfaces. | e52raz5 | e52x036 | dv8mub7 | tectonic9 | SalvadorDALE2 | tectonic9 | 9be7u8 | 9be7u8 | 821omb | malefashionadvice | malefashionadvice | malefashionadvice | 0 |
21,424 | exposure seems worse on the 3, thats unfortunate | I've seen way way more people victimizing themselves than actual pixel owners bashing anyone. | no problem! Yeah that's why I'm holding off the 3 and waiting for the 4. Hopefully my OG pixel doesn't die on me | e81hzec | e81vpsf | e87cxm7 | thiccolas28 | terencewang101 | thiccolas28 | 9pe6li | 9pe6li | 9q42m2 | Android | Android | Android | 0 |
21,425 | I don’t know a lot about the history of Star Wars, but it just seems like he was kinda making it up as he went along
Did he really plan for Luke, Leia, and Vader to be a family all along? It doesn’t seem that way, especially since brother and sister kissed
Although maybe he’s into that—I’m not judging
Edit: No, he did not plan it out that way at all https://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2017/11/28/did-german-speakers-understand-the-darth-vader-reveal-before-anyone-else/#2e4ad8d1605e | Besides Naboo, name one planet in the Star Wars movies that contained more than one landscape/environment. | Don’t touch my drum set. | e88z2uq | e87ze2s | e62grc8 | ohibhi | GitEmSteveDave | ohibhi | 9q2uvv | 9q2uvv | 9g6ywd | MovieDetails | MovieDetails | aww | 0 |
21,426 | $6k??? What the fuck cruise costs that much. | F | Good. They’re an awesome band and there’s no requirement or statute of limitation on fandom. This is close to /r/gatekeeping material. | e650hxj | e65f2vf | e8qbk9q | killer8424 | FraggedFoundry | killer8424 | 9ghd7t | 9ghd7t | 9smobi | WTF | WTF | AdviceAnimals | 0 |
21,427 | I fucking hate the people that put in like 7 plates on the leg press machine, taking most of the plates in my small uni gym, and then barely move their legs when they're doing their set. | While it's true that you can OC a 1070ti to be near stock 1080 levels. (You can flash the bios to get rid of the voltage lock and go even beyond)
I don't get why people never thing "but the 1080 is a great overclocker too" | Handstands! I mean of course they don't translate completely but should be suitable if you can do them! Lol. | e5viy88 | dzdfpn3 | e5vgpnr | Markisreal | Markisreal | DarkZyth | 9f6e4i | 8ky6pc | 9f6e4i | Fitness | buildapc | Fitness | 1 |
21,428 | NULL != Nil even if Nil == NULL :)
Nil values in LUA are empty cdata objects, and don't even equal each other. They do however respond as truthy and existent if used as a condition, because once they've been referenced or declared with a nil value they exist. They will not return as equal to each other even if both are nil, because they have 'different' values. This is what Lua does instead of throwing undefined; it creates a object with nil value with global scope.
That last bit is important, too, and shows one example why knowing your object lifecycles is important, as u/jayd16 said. One might be replacing similarly named variables in inappropriate places by careleasly creating globals. One also might not be recognizing that declare variables in lua are not global, and so would be replaced by a new global nil value variable if referenced without an understanding of the current state. | You the best so you can go without! If you dont have it is cause you didnt want it, or didnt try.
You should have worked harder and been rich; you know, you were supposed to be the best, and now you need help eating? Please. Get a job. | They’re based on seeing this pattern nearly a hundred times, and combined with the fact that OP didn’t assuage the similar (common) concerns of others. It makes me suspect that they’ve likely not considered whether or not they’re falling into the “roll my own” trap. I don’t see any cost-reward analysis, or any indication that the potential drawbacks have been seriously considered.
You’re making different assumptions about OP - are those based on anything concrete? | duue4aq | dyuduje | duw22ky | ScottReynolds | ScottReynolds | PC__LOAD__LETTER | 805xig | 8iqplk | 805xig | programming | worldnews | programming | 1 |
21,429 | I like my Demoman like I like my future. | Pyro's identity confirmed? | IQ 4 billion | e15ojlo | e2qr6hk | e15fd5x | DavyMachinegun | DavyMachinegun | Gaymemelord69 | 8t60bx | 90du5o | 8t60bx | tf2 | tf2 | tf2 | 1 |
21,430 | You're deluded if you think making it illegal will stop anything. Pot is illegal. | Pretty sure more people's live have been ruined because of pot than AR-15s in America. | > Making guns illegal removes guns from society.
This is completely false though and that's where your logic breaks down. It doesn't remove them from society AT ALL. It doesn't make society safer AT ALL. We have statistics that prove this, you have no evidence that it will work the way you think. The government isn't a magic "fix it" wand that you can wave and solve your problems, ESPECIALLY the American government...and I'm not sure why you think they are capable of removing a meaningful number of the 300,000,000 guns that are in the country. | dw2qu5a | dw0x42l | dw2kq1i | utay_white | utay_white | pedantic_asshole_ | 85t09o | 85t09o | 85t09o | trees | trees | trees | 1 |
21,431 | Maybe, but is it too much to ask that they act a little professionally?
The weirdest part I've not mentioned yet is that he was arguing *against* a face-covering ban. And he actually made a lot of solid points (*shudders*), but must've known that letterboxes will be the headline to come out of this, he might be a moron but he's not stupid. | This is why you lose. | Tbf a chunk of that 2nd-biggest island is British... not that they don't have a reason to be annoyed at the implied meaning but they'd have better luck getting the Aran Islands out of the description if we go by pure facts... | e3teovg | e3rk9h6 | e6b4okj | cavejohnsonlemons | moosepwn | cavejohnsonlemons | 95c3l9 | 95c3l9 | 9hcnig | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | 0 |
21,432 | Except they pick and choose the Old Testament bits they like, like disavowing homosexuals. The idea that Christians ignore the Old Testament and only follow the New is laughable at best. | He's pretty big in the "white people music" scene, too. Mr. Worldwide! | Not every Muslim is bad just because Islam is involved in a number of those attacks. Guns are used in every single school shooting but we don't say all guns are evil. Why is it these people can use an argument to hate an entire group of people but that same argument isn't able to be used on things they like? | dugywxi | du1ga54 | dugufjo | sci_fientist | sci_fientist | LovelyPixel | 7yglle | 7wiy61 | 7yglle | news | todayilearned | news | 1 |
21,433 | Yes! This is how I've always eaten ramen and my husband (then bf) was so surprised at how good ramen can be the first time i made this for him. | /r/SubredditsAsHashtags | And a beer. In a treeeeeeeee | e41hm1v | e41gs3n | e41gh3w | GrinningCatBus | gladamirflint | GrinningCatBus | 96k4kc | 96k4kc | 96k4kc | LifeProTips | LifeProTips | LifeProTips | 0 |
21,434 | I know. I have access to it...and I really don’t love it | That de-anonymization of YikYak practically killed it in a week on my campus. | Ditto. An emerging market crash is a possibility again...I can’t remember the details but I recently saw some economic news that indicated that things are unstable at best in a lot of smaller countries, and China still hasn’t had a reckoning. Who knows what the trigger could be. | duh9umu | duh9hd4 | e643tc4 | Anjin | Muino | Anjin | 7yivdk | 7yivdk | 9gfcd8 | business | business | worldnews | 0 |
21,435 | Fair enough | I agree. She seems to learn better with experience. Her timing and acting will get better I have no doubt. | Cena'd rather be a fan | dwciy4z | dwcc9rq | dwcfj8a | Coryocalypse | Coryocalypse | miklonus | 87dqj9 | 87dqj9 | 87dqj9 | SquaredCircle | SquaredCircle | SquaredCircle | 1 |
21,436 | 3-4 | not spicy | I wish. I’m 4-3 due to some of the duds that Michael Thomas and OBJ have put up. | e8ay86f | e8duugq | e8b30sk | regents17 | regents17 | Flaboss44 | 9qotjr | 9qzaw5 | 9qotjr | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | 1 |
21,437 | Congratulations, you didn't grow up in a house where the only food you were able to eat 5 days out of the week was the free lunch at school | Muscle weighs more than fat. Don't judge yourself by weight, only by how you feel | I upvoted your comment, but I want it to go to your dad. | dudtkn5 | dzl99j5 | ducd0j8 | wasteoffire | wasteoffire | IamDonaldsCombover | 7xx722 | 8m2yxu | 7xx722 | Frugal | todayilearned | Frugal | 1 |
21,438 | Welcome to the club Eric.....what's worse than losing your hearing tinnitus!! | Fuck you son! | The media doesn't like to report good things. :( | dsm7rgx | dsmdawn | dy1kxs3 | Av8tir | taco_whisperer | Av8tir | 7q0y5o | 7q0y5o | 8f7odh | Music | Music | pics | 0 |
21,439 | I'm not really creeping past houses. I'm driving out in the country on rural roads, so if I do pass a house it's usually a farm house that probably isn't road-side. I think the locals are just generally distrusting of outsiders. Everyone knows each other out there, including the cars they drive, so we stand out like a sore thumb.
If it's an area I frequent I make a point of always waving at other people. Sounds silly but after a while they recognize my car and start waving back. I've gotten some great contacts this way when they eventually do pull over to see what you're up to.
The big risk is that they're doing something illegal, and when they see a big lens they assume the worst. | I get questioned all the time by police (and nosey locals) when I'm out in the country photographing wildlife with my 600mm. I'd rather they satisfy their curiosity/misplaced fear by questioning me like this versus calling in a strike team. I haven't had a bad experience with police yet (locals are another thing). The situation described in the article is a real concern for me when I'm out.
With astrophotography I can see it being even worse since a tracking tripod can genuinely look like military hardware. | Pun intended? | dwp9xs8 | dwo6xnt | dwp65bu | GreyGhostPhoto | GreyGhostPhoto | maroonedscientist | 88yi53 | 88yi53 | 88yi53 | photography | photography | photography | 1 |
21,440 | She was talking about perhaps not being ready for it, thats not the same as not wanting to be there man. She said on the runway to everyone that she really wanted to be there and she wanted to show that | Thoughts:
Did anyone *really* not see Milk going home tonight? When she got together with Trixie within the first few minutes, we knew she was going home.
ChiChi tonight reminded me a lot of TKB. She's gorgeous but not necessarily "good at everything" and felt bad because she feels that the other queens are doing much better than she is.
Trixie not being on top is completely understandable. Like Shangie said, had Milk not drown her with her overacted performance (yes, even for a drag queen), her jokes would have landed a lot better. 2 people comedy requires timing and generosity from both parties. Milk gave Trixie not a time in the world to get a line in.
Kennedy's runway was mediocre but her performance as ~~Jasmine Masters~~ and her lipsync (gave me Latrice, *You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman vibes*) are what gave her the win.
Shangie and Cheech as the polyamorous couple totally could have given their performance a Maureen-Joanne from *Rent* vibes. Overall, that's why I think they're safe.
Bebe's performance was about as flat as ChiChi's runway hair.
I loved the judges' interactions this season. I have the tendency to fast-forward through the 10-second judging parts, but this season, specifically today, I genuinely laughed out loud. *I didn't know these balloons have helium... They don't!... Oh, that's awkward...*
AANNDDD.... Milk, as zaddie as she is, was the most zaddielusional contestant this episode. Her performance in the maxi challenge was so cheesy, it had mould growing all over it. She deserved to go home. | Could you perhaps explain why she doesn’t deserve to go home, or is this just downvote bait like a lot of children do here? | dtyvq2w | dtz4wb5 | dtys65n | AdmanHolmo | timbukwunn | AdmanHolmo | 7w9zb3 | 7w9zb3 | 7w9zb3 | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | 0 |
21,441 | My brother is the middle child in between 2 sisters. He was almost never in trouble. But he was also a good kid lol | Oh fuck no. Call me what you want, no one insults my husband. He works too hard for anyone to get to talk shit!
That being said, I have a couple male friends I occasionally talk to. Hubby is well aware, & knows I would cut contact with them if necessary. He has already said if I ever get a dick pic, he's sending one back lol | I stopped hanging out with a FWB after I've seen her on Snapchat, making out with her "boyfriend" (first dealer but I realized that later). She drunk called me asking for forgiveness but I refused because I never knew that.
That was some ugly crying | e1bpz6i | e3nfp3l | e1butr7 | 19_LadyScarlet_90 | 19_LadyScarlet_90 | Roi-David | 8tz4hn | 94qqdt | 8tz4hn | AskMen | AskWomen | AskMen | 1 |
21,442 | Maybe I’m not seeing what you are, how is it unjust? | And?
Shit happens bro.
What does that have to do with shooting and killing an unarmed half naked person with clear mental issues?
Being a cop is a dangerous job. They are well compensated. Other Civilized Countries **DO NOT** have these problems.
There is no reason to immediately turn to deadly force the Second you feel a little scared or in danger.
If you're that fucking scared, maybe you need to be a mall cop or a parking lot security guard and leave the real policing to the people that can handle shit.
Other countries seem to have these people in the 10s of 1000s, because, again, **This does not happen in other countries with anywhere even close to the frequency that it happens in the US**
So, no. I didn't bother watching it because it's 100% irrelevant to the discussion
| We need to build that wall, or find a way to get our immigration in order. | dw7ef4z | dw7c909 | e89ll7a | _Im_Sorry | BuCakee | _Im_Sorry | 86r12z | 86r12z | 9qiqpm | news | news | politics | 0 |
21,443 | Whenever I think that my speaking voice doesn't have enough inflection, I just watch a Costner movie and feel better about how I sound. | This guy has two of the worst deaths in the Indiana Jones trilogy. The propeller death was quick at least, but getting pulled into the rock crusher... even Indy tries to save him. | What about Open Range? | e0ys9ro | e20fa2i | e0z9ao2 | TRHess | TRHess | MrPink7 | 8sabnz | 8x2p9y | 8sabnz | MovieDetails | MovieDetails | MovieDetails | 1 |
21,444 | This is a timeline where I'd love to see the Rangers win the draft lottery. | Mike | boxed wine looks shittier | dunwesm | dunvwfl | dwjrb9r | Tsquare43 | xNexx_ | Tsquare43 | 7zgrps | 7zgrps | 88aay3 | hockey | hockey | news | 0 |
21,445 | >So predictable.
>The correct example that you should have used was `(take 7 (map inc (filter even? numbers))`.
You want me to `filter even?` first?
(->> numbers
(filter even?)
(map inc)
(take 7))
Or are you trying to say that this is different from `(take 7 (map inc (filter even? numbers))`? This would be incorrect, since they are identical.
But even so, let's compare fairly.
(take 7 (map inc (filter even? numbers))
vs
[].slice.call([].map.call([].filter.call(numbers, isEven), inc), 0, 7) | what? why?? i love clojure s syntax :0 | Equality of the elements of the relation is different than equality of the elements of the original set from which the relation is constructed. | dwi9xn7 | dwhunni | dxhezgn | Godd2 | freakhill | Godd2 | 8832bk | 8832bk | 8c8a6h | programming | programming | programming | 0 |
21,446 | and pride. Can't have prejudice without pride. | So I think what complicates this scenario can been seen at the 0:07-0:08 mark. The white car turning in obscures the view of the beige SUV. Furthermore, the SUV makes a movement as if to be turning right, then whips back around to turn left.
So the easiest way of escape, would have been the far right lane, but the white car is occupying that. The red car pulls into the middle turn lane, so the way to escape to the right middle lane the rider would have known two things. 1) Was the beige SUV going to continue? In fact, at 0:11, the SUV *DOES* continue forward. If so, then he runs into it and t-bones. 2) Is the red car going to move forward/is there enough braking distance to not run head-on into it?
Crappy situation all around, but roads like these with middle turning lanes and no solid concrete dividers to prevent random turns in front of you means you have to keep your speeds down and your awareness up.
Rider's position was to the inside of the lane, rather than outside, which didn't help the visibility up ahead. Still looks like there was late braking/locking up the brakes, but those are just some of the other factors working against the rider. | Im confused why the biker brake checked the cager, yet was pissed off at him and knocked his mirror? This story doesnt add up. | dy2gv14 | dyzbyad | dy33crx | Al_Capwnd_You | Al_Capwnd_You | This_Guys_SFW | 8fcx3w | 8jfr8c | 8fcx3w | motorcycles | motorcycles | motorcycles | 1 |
21,447 | I hear you on this. Some people don’t have backbones and are people pleasers. That’s not your problem. Play your game and y’all can choose a game that you aren’t as invested in playing alone that you two can play together. | You’re not an asshole but you will be the one missing out if you skip it. You’ve already paid, I think you should go ahead and enjoy the trip. Don’t put too many expectations on how you think it should be because chances are that it will be different than what you have imagined. | Your sentiment of him wanting to spend time with me during his free time has made me rethink things. But, just for the sake of arguing.. we have plenty of other things to do together. His lack of free time is sort of in his hands. This is something that has been an issue for some time. Just a short summary: he works for his father and “can’t say no” to his requests to work more. He can say no and chooses not to.
On the other hand, my free time was constrained due to school work and labs. I signed up for my hours and I only chose to work more when I felt needed, never out of obligation.
Basically, if the issue is free time, he has the ability to obtain more of it but seemingly chooses not to.
He is also playing two other games and I am only playing this one. Not sure if that changes perspective for you at all.
Thanks for the reply! | dzbircc | dyrmvsz | dz8y0z7 | BirdyRay | BirdyRay | no_limit_pineapples | 8ki3y9 | 8idqs3 | 8ki3y9 | AmItheAsshole | AmItheAsshole | AmItheAsshole | 1 |
21,448 | Office Space mislead you. Fed is preferable to almost all state prison systems. | Then you better not touch anything at all in any hotel room ever. That couch can at least be cleaned easily. It’s probably more sanitary than other stuff you don’t think about coming in contact with in a hotel room.
Some of y’all are naive
...lol | The new CEO of the USOC announced a four part plan that included as part 3 iirc that there will be an investigation into the USAG and the USOC by and outside firm. | dt6t5q1 | e7myvnn | dt7axg1 | Doc_Wyatt | Doc_Wyatt | asapterd | 7sostj | 9njot3 | 7sostj | news | WTF | news | 1 |
21,449 | Ted Cruz: "I, too, have viewed a sporting contest on the television. I support all humanoids in their athletic endeavors!" | Cruz is famously a master debater | Pussy | e4n6bt9 | e4ngjrc | e29z94z | A_Dogfish | GhostPepperEater | A_Dogfish | 99eqpt | 99eqpt | 8ycp8o | politics | politics | politics | 0 |
21,450 | I hate plane rides, and I thought we would have a good alternative. Today is a sad day :( | I did that a month ago, costed me $19 :/ | People who gotten their jobs don't comment on the internet that they don't have jobs. | dzph65c | dzosoms | dzp86kb | SinYang13 | SinYang13 | nicktanisok | 8ml52y | 8ml52y | 8ml52y | singapore | singapore | singapore | 1 |
21,451 | Pretty much. The nice version says we want to conserve freedom, property rights, the current rule of law... "things the way they were or are".
American conservatism can sound pretty appealing, especially if you are a white male born into the middle class or above. I believed in the concept for close to 5 years. I initially got into politics listening to your typical right wing radio talking heads long ago.
There has to be some balancing force, sorta like the old wise person telling you to think twice before making some major change, but the Republican party is certainly not that force and is absolutely not wise. | Don't you have to be registered with the democrat party to do that? | Cool so should be safe for some free Karma again in about 3 years. | dzc6vin | dzbfwl9 | e5x3y1h | CaptainDegu | bobbleheaddo | CaptainDegu | 8kwlcc | 8kwlcc | 9fhvas | politics | politics | pics | 0 |
21,452 | Welcome and I hope you can get it sorted! | I have an Aegis Legend mod that I've had for about three months and a FreeMax Mesh Pro tank. As of today every time that I screw the tank into the 510 it reads "coil not detected". I've tried resetting the mod a few times, changing the batteries, cleaning the 510 pin, and adjusting the pin on the bottom of my tank. When I screw it in all the way it refuses to work. There is a particular sweet spot where it reads the resistance and that's the only time that it works.
I've tried my girlfriend's TFV4 baby beast and it works fine and when I screw my Mesh Pro onto her SMOK mod it works fine there as well. It's just when I try to use my tank with my mod it doesn't work well anymore and it's really bugging me.
If anyone else has had a similar issue I would love to hear if anyone has some sort of advice. Thank you for any help in advance!
EDIT: It was a dud coil. The guy at the vape store gave me one for free. Thanks for the advice guys! | The bigger point being that it's a 24mm atty, and they definitely don't look bad one the Nunchaku. | e6wwe6j | 9k4eh4 | e4dn2ik | Slippaz86 | _FireToad_ | Slippaz86 | 9k4eh4 | 9k4eh4 | 982wnv | electronic_cigarette | electronic_cigarette | electronic_cigarette | 0 |
21,453 | i do tht in malaysia when i dun feel like going tk work. | In the process fight the Datuk Vader? | Nopes. Read [Confessions of a GP] (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9145528-confessions-of-a-gp), it included one story of a woman who asked for a week's sick leave or smth cos she was sick during her vacation leave. | e72oh2h | dsqzvyz | e7131r0 | malaysianlah | malaysianlah | meddkiks | 9kqmim | 7qk70z | 9kqmim | singapore | singapore | singapore | 1 |
21,454 | We had some little blue pills last summer that we think might have just been dma. They were amazing. I'm excited about trying it. My husband is sampling it tonight so I'll have a full report in the morning. I just am wondering what I'll experience. I'm worried about the heart pounding racing lol. I get that with LSD and my heart hurts so bad lol sometimes during my come up. It's uncomfortable. I just wanna stay cool lol and remember to pee and drink water lol
| We will be camping lol. | Yes it makes you sweat quite a bit
You don't need a benzo for MDMA no. Unless you're afraid of the comedown but you won't need it for like a "bad trip" or anything. | e37xn0z | e37xsob | e37zef8 | stonermomsunite | stonermomsunite | DontStealStories | 92rvdf | 92rvdf | 92rvdf | Drugs | Drugs | Drugs | 1 |
21,455 | Because kneeling is bullshit. It does nothing and hes profiting from it. | He wasn't a qb when he started kneeling he was already benched because he sucked. He threw a fit because he wasnt starting anymore. | Yeah for me that was the situation (and again chronic pain is exhausting and by the end of the day your brain is completely fried). But again, even in my exhausted state, I realized I wasn’t at my apartment and left quickly so no one would see me being an idiot | e60c3g4 | e60sqcd | e5zzcae | WhiskyTango3 | WhiskyTango3 | malinhuahua | 9ftfv5 | 9ftfv5 | 9ftfv5 | AdviceAnimals | AdviceAnimals | AdviceAnimals | 1 |
21,456 | Sorry for the delay in my reply. I’ve been doing more meditating recently, and find it easier to give myself some space to not have to reply to everything right away. You seem like the kind of person who wouldn’t mind a slower paced conversation, so I took it on trust that you were likely not to be offended.
It’s probably a feature of talking with me, that one is likely to go beyond the allowed word limit. I think my record thusfar is a 4-parter. I’ve been challenging myself to try to get to the point more quickly, but it’s still a skill I have a lot if room to improve upon, haha.
I appreciate having conversations with people like you, who have a background in philosophy, but have sort of taken a loop around it in the way you describe. Some people who are newer to it seem to want to use it to prove how smart or enlightened they are, and become so entrenched in their point of view that they do not realize some other great philosopher had an opposing opinion, equally well-argued.
I can appreciate the way a background in philosophy can give one an ability to “walk around” a topic, and how its related field, rhetoric, can give one an approach to organizing one’s thoughts into a cohesive argument.
I don’t have a ton of exposure to all of the different philosophers and philosophies, but I have a bit of experience with Zen. I can see similarities in where one “ends up” with enough study/practice, with a kind of release from dogmatism and an openness to the variations of perspective.
>I also find it interesting to consider how much we are just like the other guy.
>>I think it's a bit far out there to say we are just like him
I think this is one of those semantic misunderstandings. When I said “just like him,” I didn’t mean that there are no measurable differences, like the ones you so rightfully pointed out. I meant that it is interesting to look for the *ways* we are similar on a human level. Perhaps, on our better days, we are able to exercise more skill when responding to others (which is helped by their ability to do the same.) Still, I think the path toward truth seeking (as opposed to seeking validation of one’s “correctness,”) begins with leveling ourselves among all others, and that begins with recognizing our commonalities rather than parsing out our differences. The thing I think we all have in common, is that we are feeling beings who have fluctuating and varying abilities to channel our feelings constructively, which you seem to agree with. The spectrum of variation is only so wide, so I think we are more alike in this way, than we are different.
Are you familiar with the philosopher, [David Hume](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS52H_CqZLE)? I’m not exactly a scholar on him, but someone introduced me to him last year, because they thought I would appreciate him based on my perspective. I think he had an interesting approach toward how he used his philosophical background in everyday life. The video does a much better job of explaining it than I can, but he saw the value in being a man among men, rather than a philosopher in a tower. It seems like you might appreciate this as well.
I have been interested in the Socratic method, myself, so I can understand why you admire his approach. I’ll admit the actual nuts and bolts of the approach have often eluded me, probably because I haven’t spent enough time really trying to get to know it. I came across an interesting approach that encourages one to abandon the goal of trying to persuade at all. It’s called [Powerful Non-Defensive Communication](http://www.pndc.com), and while it differs from Socrates’ approach in some ways, I think you’ll find some similarities as well. I find it to be a very modern and accessible framework. If you’re interested, their [video page](http://www.pndc.com/video/) does a good job of breaking it down.
>What I was thinking of when I claimed "I'm of the belief that the nature of emotions is that they have to be felt at least subconsciously" are counter-examples like soldiers getting their limb blown-off and getting into shock.
Oh, I see, haha. Sorry for the Autism question. I was misunderstanding you. I forget what the whole list is, but there are a group of psychological terms for this kind of protective action our nervous system has to shift our pain and emotions into a different kind of expression when we encounter extreme circumstances, or chronic ongoing trauma. I’ve studied this quite a bit because my husband grew up with a mentally ill mother, and I have lived with a chronic illness that has made me mostly homebound for over a decade. One of the terms used is “dissociation,” and another is “sublimation.” My reading on this has taught me that the subconcious feeling is always there, but the action that results from it is shifted into something that might help one survive the trauma in the moment. The physical shock reaction of losing a limb is perhaps a bit different, but the two are closely related. If you are interested in this subject some more, I recommend checking out the page of therapist, [Pete Walker](http://pete-walker.com) who writes insightfully about the impact of trauma on one’s emotional expression.
>Additionally, I propose that what is more "logical" has to do with what the goal is. If it's survival,
That is always the goal. I cannot say it more emphatically. In everything we do, survival is always the goal. It may be survival of oneself (biology), or one’s DNA (progeny), or the image of oneself (legacy), but it is ALWAYS survival.
>If it's survival, then there should be a more reasonable approach to attaining that goal.
Survival requires us to be able to act in a split second, and so the part of the brain that monitors our environment pushes all of that frontal cortex “remembering” and “modeling” functionality, off to the side while we are busy “reacting.” This reacting goes on, on a much subtler scale in every second of everything we do.
>But, perhaps both paths the organisms split off to reach the same goal differently but to the same extent. If the goal is to become a significantly more versatile, capable, and world-building species, then the ones with the eyes turned out to take the more logical route.
But, it wasn’t a decision. It began with a random genetic mutation that formed the eye, and then continued with other sensory drives that took a guess. There were lots of guesses that didn’t pan out as well for others. Even the same guess worked out better for some than others. Calling it logic, to me, is assigning some kind of agency over outcomes, but we can only look back in retrospect to see which mutations and which impulses caused success in regards to whatever goals we imagine. The goal is ALWAYS survival. The method we get there by, is chance. That is why there is so much biodiversity. If one chance fails, there are many others to keep making attempts.
Even if we started from now, and said that our goal as human beings is to become more versatile and capable at building our bodies and our world, our attempts to do so would just be guesses. I’m sure we thought that’s what we’ve been doing all along, with things like the industrial revolution and now the technological one. We can see from things like facebook that the unintended consequences always emerge. For all we know, we’ve just hastened our own species path toward unsustainability with all of our “logical thinking.” Only time will tell.
>If P then Q. It is not the case that P, therefore it is not the case that Q"
Uh oh, haha. Here is where you lose JustMeRC, haha. I’m sure you are saying something very interesting in this section, but I’m afraid I’m a bit lost. I’m not sure if you are agreeing or disagreeing, or something in between. I do appreciate the links that differentiate various uses of the term “logic,” and I’m sure they will help me to discuss the topic better in the future after I study them a bit, so thank you! | Hijacking the top comment to plug [The Committee to Protect Journalists](https://cpj.org). They do good work tracking attacks on journalists, and advocating for a free press across the world. | That they are. | dxoznjx | dy4m19q | dwzfcmn | JustMeRC | JustMeRC | awkwardlymica_ | 8ajeok | 8fl08j | 8ajeok | LifeProTips | IAmA | LifeProTips | 1 |
21,457 | What is with all the updated policies at once? | Least they wore helmets | Well, let's both hope that north america catches up. | dzisnla | e8gufsk | dziunon | themza912 | themza912 | Ipquarx | 8lrwiv | 9rd84j | 8lrwiv | LifeProTips | motorcycles | LifeProTips | 1 |
21,458 | We play Bosa/Ingram twice a year. Von Miller/Chubb twice a year. Houston/Ford twice a year. Tackle was absolutely a huge need for us. RT has been our worst offensive position for years. Now we drafted the second best in the draft and can bring him on as the RT until he takes over for Penn. I don’t understand how that’s a bad move | "I wonder why I haven't read a B/R article in 3 yea........ohhh that's why" | Would love to give Eric Reid a shot. | dy1zt3t | dy1ksv5 | dwd9drg | elBluntSmith | CaseyTolentino32 | elBluntSmith | 8f8uis | 8f8uis | 87jh1z | nfl | nfl | nfl | 0 |
21,459 | I had to look up "perspicuity of Scripture" because this is the first time I've seen it - learning! It makes sense to me but I think I would interpret the meaning differently as a Catholic. I guess it turns into: is knowing the details of atonement necessary for salvation?
I definitely don't think God "makes it up as he goes along" since it would sound like God himself is a being that grows and develops which is definitely against Catholic belief. And I think am with you that I tend to assume he's just a giant powerful jerk in the sky when it doesn't go my way before thinking he changes.
I like pushing the limits of seeing through the glass though and I think the semantic gymnastics are about reconciling truth from reason and truth from Scripture as best we can. | Sorry for taking a bit to respond - life is what life is.
I agree that a politically correct sensitivity can hurt the definition and I think I’m trying to come to terms with that though I do push back a bit.
I’m not sure death is so negative as you’re making it. Yes, it entered the world through sin, and yes, the wages of sin is death. But the whole point of Christ coming was to transform death into life - so death is no longer a punishment for those who die with him. I think it’s in Corinthians that Paul encourages the Christians not to lose hope that they haven’t been martyred but died naturally - because they assumed the only way to be truly Christian and saved was by martyrdom.
Maybe I can admit to God punishing in as far as it’s an attempt at rehabilitation or conversion. The difference with those in hell is that they are no longer capable of being transformed even though the grace is still offered. | >I showed how it follows. Twice. Thrice if you count the rant above.
You conflate assertion of a juvenile anthropomorphism with proof.
> IF
> penal substitution is true,
> THEN
> God is just like a teenager throwing a temper tantrum.
This is not getting anywhere because you are not formulating a coherent argument.
You are engaging in juvenile anthropomorphism, adopting the language and position of the atheist, in order to support a tradition.
The FACT is God is king, He is righteous. Sin is rebellion against Him. He has every right to hate sin. Your analogy speaks volumes about you, but says nothing about God. It is shameful behavior and I have repeatedly called you to account for it. | e5wgifk | e6bxeve | e5zervt | jfrancis_tor | jfrancis_tor | NoSheDidntSayThat | 9f6t36 | 9f6t36 | 9f6t36 | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | DebateReligion | 1 |
21,460 | How can a nation that will happily MOT an Ariel Atom or a Morgan Plus Four reject a Corvette ZR-1 on regulatory grounds?! | Was it to BTC Racing who bought one to replace one of their Cruze chassis?
| They blow too hard. They don’t “tongue” for accent/staccato. They don’t practice enough to have the facility in their fingertips to play fast passages. They can’t control their breathing to play soft ones.
Just because you half-assed your way through fifth grade music class for the obligatory passing grade doesn’t mean the things you do in that elementary music class aren’t “real” music. | dtt2ski | dtt7gqt | dwrbvo6 | ouij | GaryKingston | ouij | 7vi6rn | 7vi6rn | 89iwl3 | cars | cars | Music | 0 |
21,461 | This thread is cringey in itself | These girls could easily be any coed who goes out clubbing in my city | It is not that real brother | dwiaibz | dxkot0f | e1ov0ip | travis13131 | Un4tunately | travis13131 | 880zu3 | 880zu3 | 8vlmpc | cringepics | cringepics | WTF | 0 |
21,462 | Oh geeez. Nice memory of when I kept going to my wife’s Pinterest page to find out what engagement ring to buy her and made so many random accounts. | Listen, you're actually cleverly stupid, which is an accomplishment (and not one to be proud of). The more you ramble, the more you put off as a mentally challenged person. So, to save us both some time, I'm going to block you and be done with it. On a final note, the web is what you make it. You're an oldschool web purist who doesn't see any reason for something to change if it already works, and so there's no reason to even argue with you. I was done talking to you 2 posts ago, and now we're actually done. Buddy, get over it. | I hate you. | dv2lv2v | dv423dx | e8qp81d | b_lee4 | SemiempiricalPretzel | b_lee4 | 81cn0i | 81cn0i | 9sqqrh | LifeProTips | LifeProTips | nfl | 0 |
21,463 | Even if it is, who cares? Oh no! A mean name! This deserves news coverage! | Judging from the reply you gave previously you endorse this message or at the very least defend it, am I wrong? | Never mwuahahahahaha
Next up is names for white meat, you bloody Turkey! | dz0m4yb | e24x1ii | dz0mtjl | The_Greatest_Failure | The_Greatest_Failure | Adzm00 | 8jm07t | 8xqtt2 | 8jm07t | unitedkingdom | TwoXChromosomes | unitedkingdom | 1 |
21,464 | In my defense, his response was far too vague to understand the context of it | The worst part is, the hold up is over something both sides apparently want. A path for DACA recipients to become citizens and share all the highs and lows that comes with it. | Is this just a bad angle? I see absolutely nothing here. Looks like his feet are on the ice and he's making a regular check.
I'll eat my words if there's a better view but I don't understand what I'm even looking at.
Edit: When you get flair-based downvoting for asking a question. I love r/hockey this time of year. | dyjqlc5 | dt15e1l | dyipaw0 | toxichart | toxichart | losterps | 8hc7x9 | 7ry7uu | 8hc7x9 | hockey | AdviceAnimals | hockey | 1 |
21,465 | How did you overcome the challenge of being a chair during your academic career? | Skill is when luck becomes a habit. | Hi, There is a worm called *Caenorhabditis elegans*. It has 300 neurons and its connectome has been fully mapped. Do you think its possible to simulate a simple organism's brain like this in the near future given our current technology? I find it interesting because it seems impossible to recreate a human brain at the moment given that we have 100 billion neurons. But to simulate the mind of a simple organism like this would seem to be where to start. What would be the unsolved challenges for this? If the simulations computations where exactly the same as the ones carried out by the worm brain then you might end up with software with a subjective conscious experience! | e0vrirq | dv145al | e0wdtti | T98hSp4SwIq2dg0Mmnv7 | T98hSp4SwIq2dg0Mmnv7 | REDDITOR_3333 | 8rymd8 | 8179wu | 8rymd8 | askscience | gifs | askscience | 1 |
21,466 | Meh, there are no special bike jump dunes reserved for bikers. They're doing the insane stunts, they take responsibility if anybody is hurt. | Are they on a budget or something? | not even going there ! | dz10jym | e4zy47c | dz221mg | FairlyBenevolent | FairlyBenevolent | Paskie06 | 8jjfde | 9b15d9 | 8jjfde | WTF | movies | WTF | 1 |
21,467 | r/notapenguin | I feel like this would be a fantastic tattoo | Like Gary Oldman in *Tip Toes.* | e2eahip | e2efje1 | e1kr0x1 | PoorEdgarDerby | Mrrobotto555 | PoorEdgarDerby | 8yuhzy | 8yuhzy | 8v3ri3 | pics | pics | MovieDetails | 0 |
21,468 | Honestly thought this was fanart at first and you were just throwing shade. Still not entirely sure youre not.
She gone from Janet to Latoya to Michael. | lmaooo I feel so roasted by all you. But honestly, I felt like if I didnt ridiculously explain myself that I think asias gorge and im not slating her teeth or people getting their insecurities fixed, I was just asking to be attacked and a million downvotes.
I just think everyone moans that queens are all looking the same but then worship them for the things that make them all look the same. Like I think adore, alaska and even kameron looked better pre lip injections too. | the pink one so terrify | dza8ldf | dxfw6gq | dzae8r2 | chubby-checker | chubby-checker | durbanskies_ | 8ks9qc | 8cehbj | 8ks9qc | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | rupaulsdragrace | 1 |
21,469 | I will add though that Germans get a ton of vacation time, and postnatal leave can be up to a year. | The history of the white nationalists trying to keep blacks down? Or the war to keep fought to keep blacks as property?
Do you honestly not understand that statues attempt to glorify people? So while they may represent history, they are a glorification of men who fought to be able to buy and sell other human beings. I don’t think anyone who wanted to take down the statue is in favor of forgetting that part of our history. It’s the glorification of the treasonous slave owners that they want to remove. | It's OK we all know he's talking about Belgium. | duq2tir | dxmf172 | dupprn0 | Whiskeyrich | Whiskeyrich | vilefiend | 7zmu9h | 8d4wwo | 7zmu9h | worldnews | news | worldnews | 1 |
21,470 | It’s not exactly like that, but correct me if I’m wrong.
Pentobarbital is a finished product. It isn’t an ingredient used to make some other product. If you test positive for it, it’s because it is that drug. **Federal regulations stipulate that it is illegal for any amount of the drug to be in a pet food product.**
PG is an ingredient used in many things; **and the FDA has classified it as an additive that is generally recognized as safe for use in food.**
So 1) PG is safe for consumption and allowed to be used; whereas 2) Pentobarbital is not safe and illegal in any quantity | I feel like this has been common knowledge for years, but I guess it’s always nice for more people to become aware of it. | I dunno... The Tesco "beef" scandal would strongly indicate that cooking meat does not prevent it from being identified as fraudulent through genetic testing. | e88l0hp | e3u4r2s | e8aetr8 | GothicToast | GothicToast | Dirty-Soul | 9qe0pa | 95ltyl | 9qe0pa | IAmA | science | IAmA | 1 |
21,471 | So comments are now disabled on Kermode's channel. Wow, what a disappointment as I used to have fruitful discussions there. Seriously, this is just sad. | Isn't that what we do in this sub? Concern us with shit that doesn't matter such as "Oh geesh you guys I wonder how many millions RDJ makes per movie!" | Reminds me of the movie, *The Revenant*, sans the snow.
Seeing these lovely Québec photos inspires me to learn French and move there if given the opportunity. | du5q9tv | du09f8v | e4eqt0m | interxavier01 | Yiproject | interxavier01 | 7wei94 | 7wei94 | 989a5d | movies | movies | travel | 0 |
21,472 | We also don't know how many viruses humans are infected with. If they don't cause a problem, they usually aren't discovered. | Stuxnet uses WMI, a technology introduced in Windows 2000, to spread laterally. It is trivial to hide a malicious VBScript piece of code in CIMOM, a custom MS Jet database engine (where it is stored in binary format) and schedule it to run at certain intervals. There is nothing sophisticated about it but WMI has been popular among the bad kids lately because nobody else had thought of using it for malitious purposes before so AV companies weren't ready for it. (afaik the first WMI malware was called 'the Moth' presented at KiwiCon 2008).
So the solution is to disable WMI by default, which has been official policy in organizations I've worked with anyway or to use Linux because WMI is Windows only.
Other techniques described in that Quora answer may seem sophisticated to people unfamiliar with the malware underworld but they are well known to malware writers for some time. And allowing somebody to walk in a high security facility with a USB dongle is hardly sophisticated. | I've got one of those babies. Such a satisfying feeling twisting the dials around. | dz72myn | dz6qkuw | du4gs5l | lovethebacon | [deleted] | lovethebacon | 8kd7r9 | 8kd7r9 | 7wypuk | programming | programming | LifeProTips | 0 |
21,473 | Yeah sure trophy hunting can be a useful (if controversial) conservation measure, although that's a very different kettle of fish from suggesting that authorities should fight the illegal wildlife trade by confiscating items, then getting funds by allowing contraband to re-enter the illegal trade. | The birds have good reason to dislike civets; they do eat meat and will readily raid the nests for eggs and chicks if they can reach them. The older people I speak to about Singapore wildlife will often share their own stories of how civets would kill poultry, although I think some of the [numbers cited](http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/freepress19600617-1.2.76 ) seem [quite unbelievable](http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/freepress19600815-1.2.90). | Actually are people still buying Ivory? Does seem to be a rather random cause to fight for | e3tb0nw | e0vdys9 | e3t0fxk | kodomodragon | kodomodragon | clownykillaa | 95i82t | 8rv6zo | 95i82t | singapore | singapore | singapore | 1 |
21,474 | > 92% of all "ideologically motivated **homicide** incidents" committed in the United States from 2007 to 2016 were motivated by right-wing extremism or white supremacism."
> 73% of violent extremist incidents that **resulted in deaths** since September 12, 2001 were caused by right-wing extremist groups."
___
I am talking about **homicides and deaths** and you are talking about public harassment and letters.
*You actually think these things are comparable?* LMAO
Conservatives have got to be the biggest crybabies. Crying about someone not letting you eat your food, while I am talking about violent domestic terrorism. Again, you happen to be a member of the most deranged and detrimental political group to society--the group most likely to commit domestic terrorism. But hey, it's not my opinion--even conservative news sources agree.
[Also, any thoughts on the Las Vegas incident, snowflake?](https://www.newsweek.com/las-vegas-gunman-was-trump-supporter-happy-stock-market-701597) | [Sit down, MAGAbro 2.0.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_terrorism#cite_note-SIVAK-DC-23-6-17-39)
**"The politically conservative Daily Caller News Foundation using data from the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), found 92% of all "ideologically motivated homicide incidents" committed in the United States from 2007 to 2016 were motivated by right-wing extremism or white supremacism."**
SIVAK, DAVID (23 June 2017). "FACT CHECK: Is The Far-Right Largely Responsible For Extremist Violence?". Daily Caller. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
*Sit Boo Boo, sit.*
"**According to the Government Accountability Office of the United States, 73% of violent extremist incidents that resulted in deaths since September 12, 2001 were caused by right-wing extremist groups.**"
GAO-17-300, COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM: Actions Needed to Define Strategy and Assess Progress of Federal Efforts." U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Government Accountability Office, 6 Apr. 2017. Web. 4 June 2017
*Good dog.*
But seriously, I think I might leave you alone. You people tend to commit acts of terrorism a little too much for me, and if you get triggered too much. Man, idk. Really don't want to rub you the wrong way and have you go MAGA like your Florida buddy did.
| They’re made in California. The official ones. | e8jcsqo | e8jbp4i | e8ioveo | gooderthanhailer | gooderthanhailer | Icedteaunsweet | 9rms4n | 9rms4n | 9rms4n | pics | pics | pics | 1 |
21,475 | The evidence is clear that helmets protect in an accident. The evidence is less clear that making helmets compulsory makes cycling safer. I have more trust in studies based on real world accident data than those based on weak, non-randomised case control studies. This editorial in the [BMJ](https://www.badscience.net/2013/12/bicycle-helmets-and-the-law-a-perfect-teaching-case-for-epidemiology/) describes the benefit of helmets as too modest to capture and points out they can damage health by discouraging exercise.
I would recommend people wear one, but I am not convinced by all this pressure to wear them. I think the way forward is air bags like the Hovding. Far more protection, no straps to come loose and no helmet hair to discourage cycling. | We have better medicine but live unhealthier lives: lack of exercise, pollution, tobacco, alcohol, etc. | Is that what it stands for? I always thought it meant “THINGS I fuck up” | e0y9uc8 | dxrpt5r | e0xn7tp | Freeewheeler | Freeewheeler | shittyshittymorph | 8s8bl6 | 8dvpq7 | 8s8bl6 | tifu | askscience | tifu | 1 |
21,476 | How many bottoms though? | A semi-semicircle... | true, but its not like ur gawking at some overweight dude | e59x99f | e59v0bb | e59st8a | DaddysPeePee | DaddysPeePee | Mezooz | 9cc2se | 9cbfr5 | 9cc2se | LifeProTips | todayilearned | LifeProTips | 1 |
21,477 | He was a troubled kid with no interest in politics...
But yet you all make political bogeymen from a tragedy.
All of you need to rethink how you view the world.
Your all sick. | Just saying what certain people want to hear. | I was so happy!
I want him to use this instead of Twitter!
I’d be the happiest guy in America! | ducu5b3 | ducib59 | e7461v2 | Banequo | down_vote_magnet | Banequo | 7xzpsj | 7xzpsj | 9l3x96 | AdviceAnimals | AdviceAnimals | AdviceAnimals | 0 |
21,478 | My dad bought AT&T's "fiber" service. The rep on the phone said that's what he was getting. They come out and install it, and the speeds are abysmal. Lo and behold, it's the normal service and they don't even have fiber available there. | I mean it doesn't take a whole lot of money to get a single server that can function as a build server for quite a few people. I'm just a crazy gentoo user with a server built out of ebay parts from 2010, but it works for me. Plus, you can cluster it with the machine you're working on so it'll still be at least as fast before. I usually take half the cores from each machine when doing normal compiling so neither machine gets bogged down too hard (because both of them are doing a lot of other things 24/7)
If you just have a spare machine or two lying around the office, it might be worth testing it out. distcc is super easy to set up as long as you match your compiler versions. | Having worked for them: I was in training for the job (customer service with up-sales), my trainer was remotely listening to my calls, messaging me sales tips. I received a call from a man who had terminal cancer. He called about making sure his completely blind wife would continue to have phone service, as he wasn't expected to live through the month.
My own father had died of cancer only weeks before and the call hit me particularly hard. My trainer knew about my dad, and this man's situation was extremely similar.
I did not expect that my trainer would message me, "Offer DirecTV on this call." I froze at the message as the man and I were both crying over the situation. I did NOT offer.
My trainer got up and pulled a chair next to me while I was still on the call and muted my phone so the customer couldn't hear, then told me that if I didn't offer to this man I was going to fail my training. He said, "Tell him that it's the only thing that will keep his wife company when he's gone."
I refused, ended the call, left my desk and threw up in a trash can. I was immediately taken off the floor for a meeting where I was reprimanded and told by his supervisor that I wasn't cutting it (My hourly sales average was $0.03 usd lower than the standard goal). I requested a union rep, and was then told I was gone "no matter what ..." Because saying union is akin to invoking Cthulu.
When the union rep arrived and I explained he told me he could absolutely make sure I kept my job. I told him no job was worth being inhuman and I walked out that day, so angry that I left everything but my purse. I've still never been able to get my personal belongings back.
*It may also be worth noting that we were told by the same trainer in a closed-door meeting in the second week of training that being in the union was terrible, and we were hurting ourselves, the company, and America if we joined. We were told they were lawbreaking mobsters. Only three people in the class of 25 joined. Even the company union reps talked down about the union.
The trainer is now an executive, and the union no longer has a presence at that facility whatsoever. | e1a6ort | e2p13lj | e19e1jg | Astrognome | Astrognome | Queenmeeny | 8tm81j | 8zsny4 | 8tm81j | technology | technology | technology | 1 |
21,479 | >This movie was just meant to show how it all started.
But I felt like the original movie did a good enough job of this already, with the ARG giving details about deep sea chemicals that induce cell growth and mutation when ingested. It was just enough backstory to establish the idea that Clover had been dwelling and growing in the bottom of the ocean for a long time before it was disturbed by deep sea operations. But by including it in this movie, they seem to just say that the only reason it exists is because it came from another dimension. | I liked the movie up until the last 20 minutes despite the plot holes. But I’m really fucking sick of space movies where an outsider kills the cast for their failed quest to get home. It was tired in Interstellar and it’s tired now. (Same with the “struggle with the gun and only know who’s firing when a body falls” trope) | Yeah, I'm not sure how this is supposed to mesh with the original Cloverfield at all. Are we supposed to think that the first movie took place in this universe? Is it a parallel dimension that just so happens to have the same monsters in it? And I thought 10 Cloverfield Lane established the series as more of an anthology than direct prequels/sequels. | dtrd9o3 | dts3atv | dtra7tt | Mikey_MiG | jelatinman | Mikey_MiG | 7vcelr | 7vcelr | 7vcelr | movies | movies | movies | 0 |
21,480 | man i bought weed a few times for this ''friend'' like a year ago and he still has to pay me back like 100 euro, he keeps making excuses lmao | I- um- I don't think you're getting that $4500 | Guess they got a mute in the team. | e6olxoq | e6ohh1e | dunv0ci | Armless_Void | ClearOptics | Armless_Void | 9j2v2j | 9j2v2j | 7zfjq1 | Drugs | Drugs | DotA2 | 0 |
21,481 | Is he screaming "GEGE PLS ENDO" yet? | You actually did **NOT** create, neither produced any of the content you issued DMCA shut downs upon. | Maybe the one signing his paycheck. | dt7xoky | dt7w8f4 | dt7u8ge | Kaizokugari | booneht | Kaizokugari | 7sw0w5 | 7sw0w5 | 7sw0w5 | DotA2 | DotA2 | DotA2 | 0 |
21,482 | I'm not. As I said, I'm passing judgement on "what I read" -- those 60 pages that failed to propel me to read the other 1040. As I said, "maybe it gets better later" -- but I'm not particularly interested in finding out. | no one has a problem with white people listening to rap, chief | Rule of thumb for any book: if you want to read it and you're not interested by *at least* 20/30%, bugger it. For IJ, you're not far enough at 50 pages; it wants to be binged. | dzvnpyx | e3iy5bl | dzsgrzc | the_ragamuffin | the_ragamuffin | thewretchedhole | 8n398t | 946fr9 | 8n398t | books | Music | books | 1 |
21,483 | I've been lurking there since I started using reddit and I can definitely say every one of us in that sub just came. | Too high of a price | Definitely not for me. I had to find that sub on my own... And what a glorious day it was. | duweloy | duwf80a | duwempb | DRiVeL_ | MidnightQ_ | DRiVeL_ | 80jezj | 80jezj | 80jezj | gifs | gifs | gifs | 0 |
21,484 | Okay I’ll see if he’s willing to give Mixon & Ridley | Oh yeah. If you can get a Stud player for non-studs go for it. You will still have Kamara and Hunt starting. And then Diggs, Hilton, Brown for WRs and Flex. Easy. | I have Zach Ertz starting. Just lost Sony & McCoy. Hoping Dalvin Cook comes back this week and Fournette Week 10
WR’s are Cooper Kupp, Diggs, Fuller, Golladay, Tre’Quan | e8bcnvr | e8bun5n | e8bad21 | DerpSaysHi | TheSpaceAge | DerpSaysHi | 9qriv5 | 9qriv5 | 9qriv5 | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | 0 |
21,485 | wait is it true? then i'm a fucking sumiya cuz i've always been playing for more than 40 mins when practicing invoker with unfair bots | As someone who has more the 800bot games I can say for sure that if you are against bots you want to end as fast as possible. The more items for bot to use the scarier they get. They chain disable you with perfect timing and unfair level is like basically giving them map hacks. | hence the "unfair" difficulty. thanks for the insight, stranger! | e5z5cb4 | e5z87ey | e5zd1ko | R1ngleaderr | viscious47 | R1ngleaderr | 9frpjg | 9frpjg | 9frpjg | DotA2 | DotA2 | DotA2 | 0 |
21,486 | disgusting yes. should it cost the person their job? no. | To mention 20 years younger is just clickbait tho | There is a lot of area between survey and biopsies, but way to jump to extremes. I love when researches like you cut corners to try to change their results to say what they want them to. Nice knowing your research is shit. | dsvo8g2 | dsvo6d2 | e0u0y94 | Grasshopper21 | Herollit | Grasshopper21 | 7r99jo | 7r99jo | 8rlqft | todayilearned | todayilearned | IAmA | 0 |
21,487 | Hey, if it doesn't pass with this congress, they still have three more to try it with. | > Technically they can make it 1000 years, since 1000 years is "limited".
But to the authors? It's limited time to the authors, and that should take into account the finite length of human life. A period longer than any human can live isn't limited from the point of view of any author.
| Did you not get any of those requests during the Obama administration? | dz9miid | dz8ngsg | duzvog5 | marishtar | MasterFubar | marishtar | 8kl1ma | 8kl1ma | 80wvrg | technology | technology | IAmA | 0 |
21,488 | This is just wrong on so many levels | I know, why doesn't one of their strikers go off and start his own one-man football team?
I'm sure he can win lots of matches by himself, footballing independently against the great nations of the world. | “They chose to leave but they were convinced into it!”
Give me a break dude, can you not hear yourself? | e5iu3qq | e5g1dfd | e5m7cku | TheLawsy | jaredjeya | TheLawsy | 9d4jsx | 9d4jsx | 9d4jsx | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | unitedkingdom | 0 |
21,489 | Yeldon td catch. classic | It shouldn't | Yeah, I don't think Fournette is going to come back this game. They are ahead and Yeldon just scored a 30 yard touchdown. I don't see the Jaguars risking his injury while they are winning and the back up rb is doing well.
Edit: I am a sad sad Fournette owner. | e6x4j1w | e5r6wfm | e6x4pwp | alphacheese | alphacheese | Cincodemayo17 | 9k8e0x | 9erzdk | 9k8e0x | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | 1 |
21,490 | A WILD SARITA APPEARED! | Heel TJP thinks Drake won his feud against Pusha T. | Booker is that crazy uncle you hang out with. He's crazy and weird but you like him because he make everything more bearable. | dwcafdo | e06qb8r | dwcbu0p | the-big-aa | the-big-aa | iBlackula | 87dqj9 | 8owjs7 | 87dqj9 | SquaredCircle | SquaredCircle | SquaredCircle | 1 |
21,491 | I'm not sure. | Goddamn, the comment at 18:23 when he realizes he has nothing that's really his own style. | why do you sound in disbelief | dx3jbbk | e0m5iti | dx3q82y | LeYang | LeYang | Badvertisement | 8b27qo | 8qll7n | 8b27qo | videos | videos | videos | 1 |
21,492 | > for me than schlupping a baby and 1.5 yr old to the store for diapers.
you don't just go for diapers. You get the diapers when you have to go to the store anyway. When it's part of your already planned trip it's not less convenient. | I disagree on some of these.
>Uber is not a taxi company, it is a transportation service that provides a network between passengers and "freelance" drivers.
As I mentioned in another reply, they are really a taxi cab company. What method you use to get the driver to you doesn't really matter. Hail them on the street, call them on the thelephone, get them via an app, fill out a form on a webpage, or text a pickup address to them. How they get the driver to you doesn't reallyt matter. What makes them a taxi company is that they are the ones sending the driver to you, you are paying them, and the driver shows up. That's rpetty much the definition of a taxi service.
Also, being a "freelance driver" doesn't matter. If I hire you as a web developer to make me a website it doesn't matter if you have a day job doing something else, you are still a web designer for me.
>Facebook is not a media organization
Sure they are. They deliver content to people. Delivery of media to a consumer has always been acknowledged as being a media company. When you watch movies and see where they say "distributed by XYZ company", that company is a media organization. They don't create the content, they don't play the content for you, but they distribute the content that you consume. Will you argue that Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures is not a media organization? They don't create the content. They distribute, market and promote films made by Walt Disney.
>Alibaba is not a retailer, they provide a platform to retailers. A connection between retailers and customers.
I agree with you on this.
>Airbnb is similar, they are not an accomodation provider, they are a provider of connection between accomodation providers and customers.
I'll disagree with this as well. I think AirBnB is just a Property Management company. Property Managers don't (usually) own the property they rent out. Their customers are landlords who want to rent out a property and tenants who want to reside in a property. As with Uber/Lyft I'd say the medium doesn't really matter. It doesn't matter if I go to a website, call them up, pick up a flyer, or read an ad somewhere. What matters is who I pay and what I get. That is what makes them what they are.
>they are a provider of connection between accomodation providers and customer
If all they did was connect people ala Craigslist or ebay I'd agree with this. They don't though. My understanding is that they collect payment and then pay the person who has the space for rent. That is literally the definition of a property manager in the real estate circles. There's no "new" ground here except the scale. | Give them less fiber so they shit lesss | dya9x24 | dt8aqvt | dyadihu | minze | minze | CaptainGlock | 8g9blg | 7ssg1w | 8g9blg | Frugal | business | Frugal | 1 |
21,493 | imo nobody has done it yet, but swapping the Ecoboost twin turbo V6 into an FD is the way to go. It's 100 pounds lighter and shorter, so the weight balance is much better. The packaging is roughly the same. You can get the truck motor out of junkyard for less than an LS these days, and Ford sells an ECU to run it. Even on the truck tune you have more than doubled the stock torque of an FD, and you will get 35mpg on the highway | Going in with an uncertain budget and showing you are willing to throw money at every problem leads to issues too... unscrupulous shops will exploit that, every time. | Any videos of it launching with AWD? | dxgxhuv | dxgxjsr | dxgq60g | innerautismo | innerautismo | Slimy_Shart_Socket | 8cpd4u | 8cpd4u | 8cpd4u | cars | cars | cars | 1 |
21,494 | • Deeper stats/items system, meaning more types of stats than just primary stat, vitality, attack speed, crit % and damage % on every stinking item. | Option for mods/addons | There’s a chance Diablo stays quiet another year.
I’m hopeful for anything Diablo, but I’m not going to let myself get overly excited at this point.
Like the Lord of Terror him/herself, this franchise can’t stay dead for long | e7emrr5 | e7awzr4 | dz4n549 | The_Archon64 | savagesaint | The_Archon64 | 9m0n5u | 9m0n5u | 8k2phz | Diablo | Diablo | Diablo | 0 |
21,495 | I wish had good handwriting. | You're right Juanito. It isn't productive to focus on the game, however it's productive to build wealth and i'd focus on wealth when i'm young.
Im just saying all women play games. You get into a relationship she's going to try and tie you down. If this guy instantly responds to the letter that gives her confirmation of knowing she can stir his direction into where she wants him to go.
I have read countless stories where some people drop scholarships to be with their high school sweet heart in college.
| Yeah yeah I know, I should have titled it a little differently. | dtonwh1 | dtpdgbs | dtoib8h | TheTwixtr | [deleted] | TheTwixtr | 7uuxq2 | 7uuxq2 | 7uuxq2 | NoFap | NoFap | NoFap | 0 |
21,496 | That's rough man... Good luck with it all. | You lovely bastard. Thank you 💚 | lol - I was thinking of something more John Williams | e6dg2pc | e38932a | e6q6x28 | NooberryCake | NooberryCake | SMJ1980 | 9hoekv | 92p9ob | 9hoekv | tifu | pics | tifu | 1 |
21,497 | How the hell any jury in this country hears thsee kinds of cases and doesn't just immediately find them not guilty is beyond me. Jury nullification is a thing! Use it! Of course the fact that a law specifically forbidding children under 18 from having sex with each other is still on the books is just beyond stupid in the firSt place. | Nah that wasn't her. The lady they were talking about was asian, but I'm sure the case was similar. Just go on youtube and type in "the talk cut penis off" and you'll find it. But regardless, it's completely and utterly disgusting. | There was a case where a boy was charged as an adult for having child porn of himself (a minor) | duwp0ro | duh4pdo | duwzocy | MyDEEEEEERCHK | MyDEEEEEERCHK | PowerToAnnihilate | 80k8wd | 7yf8ti | 80k8wd | MensRights | MensRights | MensRights | 1 |
21,498 | 80% running, the only other forms of cardio I did were the stairmaster and bike at the gym. I've always been comfortable with running but this is by far my best conditioning. Previosuly, after around 7 miles I would get gassed and my stomach start to churn. I truly feel a change in diet had a big impact, my next goal is to improve my pace. My recommendation for you would be to include some resistance training when you go to the gym to improve muscular endurance. | Hhhhyyyyyyaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | That’s great to hear and I hope I will start to see positive gains from my training. | e47umk5 | e3eb9bm | e48ucif | FEBN | FEBN | notmyaccount1987 | 97fbbh | 93jizf | 97fbbh | Fitness | NoFap | Fitness | 1 |
21,499 | Well, obviously. Any society, if you remove / change something that integral to them, becomes completely different. | >Uther could have called on the Light a bit earlier, though...
The Light is a dick. Why did it wait until the Death Knights had killed half the order to rebuff them? | Even a spaceship can be destroyed, when a huge number of axe-wielding, fel enhanced maniacs, decide to smash it... | dsfmdjo | dsd3exn | dsdxf56 | slow_cat | PoloJuice | slow_cat | 7oxn2v | 7oxn2v | 7oxn2v | wow | wow | wow | 0 |
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