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6,300 | My skin looks so much nicer. I never used to get compliments on my skin, and now I get them at least once a month, even from strangers. I even have some mild acne every once in a while, and still get compliments on my skin. | I lost a good amount of weight, my confidence went up and my skin looks so much better! I always got compliments about my skin but now i look at my skin and it’s truly clear from all the water! | My computer is now 5.5 years old and has bit the dust. It would cost $700 to repair and I'm going to be working on a cruise in a few months so I don't want to buy a completely new laptop right now.
I was thinking I could get a new iPad to replace my old 16gb one and use it as my main computer until I'm back from the cruise. I'm considering the iPad Pro 10.5 inch 256gb. I would also get a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse to use with it.
One of my main concerns is losing some functionality. I need Adobe CC for one of my current jobs. Does anyone know how the iPad apps compare to the computer software?
What are some other differences or limitations one might notice when using an iPad as their main computer?
Sorry if the format is wonky, I'm on mobile. | e8p2yef | e8oyef9 | 85lihn | catsrule-humansdrool | ohkaeee | catsrule-humansdrool | 9sf0cq | 9sf0cq | 85lihn | AskWomen | AskWomen | apple | 0 |
6,301 | Did they every really try Phil on Crosby's wing? I've only ever noticed Hornqvist/Sheary/Rust | Alexis Lafreniere might be! | Well the first part is none of them belong on the 4th line which means at least one of them would be playing a position they aren't necessarily used to and not all players are comfortable sliding over. Steen is our best shot but even he is much better as a winger at his age. And none of them would really deserve only 12 minutes of ice-time per night.
And while I agree it can open up space for our RW's, that gets cancelled out when you're having to rely on rookie call-ups that you're praying will work out on RW. We really have nothing behind Tarasenko on the right side except hopes and dreams. Look at what happened in 2015-16 during the WCF. Vlasic was able to shut Tarasenko down and our entire offense fell apart. That would likely happen on every line if all of our power were on the same side. It'd be insanely predictable.
I'd much rather trade for a great RW and have a balanced top 6 before trading for another LW that's 30 and only has a year left on his contract (and will likely get paid much more than he's getting paid now). We've had a strong LW group of a couple years now and it really hasn't helped in a noticeable way like having incredible center depth. | ds2plj1 | e26orav | ds3kwxc | woodside_warrior | woodside_warrior | Podo13 | 7njtof | 8xexdr | 7njtof | hockey | hockey | hockey | 1 |
6,302 | How so? I don't necessarily agree with it but I think the analogy works. When there are large gaps in the representation of men and women that has yet to be explained/studied/answered, there's a tendency for people to assume malicious intent and slap a big ol' SEXISM badge on it as the cause, and then call it a day. | Unsure of its origin: "a person is smart; people are dumb"
I think, people are trying to connect to other people sharing their own believes. As a side effect, they establish a system that will not accept any thought that differs from their own. We live in a society which is flawed to establish dogma's.
We even have tons of historic proof: just pick religions and their past behavior as low hanging fruit.
My opinion on the articles topic: the truly ignorant and as such dangerous people are people who are unwilling do discuss the lecturers topic. They are basically showcasing the very same behavior they are attempting to criticize. Some of them are doing this in a far worse way. I am truly glad that we are past vigilantism. | Thanks for the comment, I hate it. | e1c9307 | e1e0k3r | e69plos | AIg0rithm | cybernd | AIg0rithm | 8u1u5w | 8u1u5w | 9h754i | programming | programming | nba | 0 |
6,303 | Human being have existed for thousands of years. Science discounts a large amount of the accumulation of human knowledge over that time, because it's not 'provable'. People have been talking about demons longer than science has existed.
"If there was an instrument that proved without a shadow of a doubt that it can help you communicate with a "demon" or a supernatural being I would believe in that too."
well, that's the point. You discount human history and assume we're the most advanced now we've ever been. You need an instrument and proof that it's possible according to the narrowly\-defined stringent and rigid standards of science before you'll even concede it exists. Like I said to the other poster, no point in trying to convince someone of something they refuse to believe is possible. You probably think all religion is nonsense as well.
I don't think talking to demons is a normal occurrence. I've never convened with a demon, or any other entity. I have seen/experienced things that I have no explanation for, and would be considered impossible by science, so I know first hand that there's things in this world that defy explanation according to our current model of what is possible and what isn't. But seeing is believing, so if you've never seen/experienced anything thought to be impossible, I can understand your incredulousness. | More agnostic than atheist. I'm open to anything and everything that logically makes sense and is backed with evidence that is not thousands of years old. A lot of supernatural encounters or experiences can be easily disproved by any number of more likely scenarios than "demons came and talked to me". | How'd Baby Burlesque make it through that filter? | e0mic7n | e0mbbi6 | e3wlnsr | NorthKoreanDetergent | shredler | NorthKoreanDetergent | 8qsftx | 8qsftx | 95vanb | conspiracy | conspiracy | conspiracy | 0 |
6,304 | We're not even attempting to target cancer with CRISPR at the moment because it cannot be done. Off target effects at oncogene sites meant to try and stop the cancer just cause more cancer.
It's the fact that cancer is a problem of self that makes it so particularly hard, because you cannot target it well without targeting what is healthy. There are over 100 oncogenes and there is no good way to access them to fix them.
CRISPR won't fix this kind of problem- it is a technology meant to target areas away from oncogenes where you do not need complete systemic editing. Cancer is a problem where you need to kill every single cancer stem cell or every cancer cell (100% editing, 0% off target). Compare to something like hemoglobin diseases where only 25% editing is needed and off targets are acceptable.
And CRISPR will NEVER reach 100% success because of the fundamental laws of chemistry. No enzymatic reaction of the kind in pharma ever hits 100% like that. | Not sure why you're down voted, it is a completely valid and relevant point. | Businesses do not care about sustainability, because CEOs don’t live forever. Maximization of short term payoff is always the goal. That isn’t how the game theory works. This is why overfishing is a thing, and why oil companies only switched to green energy recently despite knowing for decades that oil was not sustainable- they had to wait for the sustainable market to become profitable in the short term.
Drug companies have to raise prices because it takes 6 billion dollars to make a single cancer drug that works in 20% of patients to extend life by 3 months, and yet most cancer companies only have an annual budget of 100 million. AstraZeneca only managed to make 6 new drugs in 20 years. 90% of drugs fail to make it to market, and 40% of drug companies go bankrupt because their flagship drug fails. Most pharma companies never sell a damn thing, or get stuck selling to a very small population. I worked at Merrimack, which used to be in the top 4 cancer companies. Their flagship drug turned up with high toxicity in late trials, which limited patient population to only 6000 people. This killed the company and our CEO who believed so much in helping people lost everything. My coworkers lost everything. This is a CEO who required everyone to watch The Emperor of All Maladies, who bawled his eyes out for the patients in that documentary.
To sustain themselves, when a drug does make it to market, a drug company needs to continuously raise prices on their existing products to be able to research new ones, because public perception of big pharma is poor and denies them more public funding and because research gets more and more expensive. This is why almost all new startups originate from academia. And another thing media doesn't catch onto- plenty of cancers get cured. But cancer is very complex since any number of thousands of things could go wrong in say, a protein, and drugs act like keys to specific proteins. Which means it's impossible to come up with a panacea to all cancers in a single drug. Finally, when a company does manage to make a new drug, they will often try their best to lessen the load on patients of prior drugs. Drug pricing does go up, but there are cycles where price is lowered as well. Often, when prices are raised, it's based on bracketed pricing as well- when Martin Shkreli raised the price of epipens, even before the media caught on, people with no insurance could get it for free in most states. I got my epipen for free the whole time. Most new drugs also run on pilot programs where hospitals aren't charged anything for the drug until it is used, to make sure that more patients can get coverage. These programs are actually inefficient and voluntary for pharma companies, but they do this because they care about patients.
The high risk and long wait (12 years per every 6000 scientists) mean that the opportunity cost of investors must be offset by a giant increase in potential payoff to get people into the industry, to compete with other short term payoffs.. This is also why pharma CEOs are paid more, because the industry is the most volatile one compared to any other industry. That industry also behaves by Eroom’s law, where unlike electronics that get twice as efficient and cheaper every few years, bio research doubles in expense. This is because the building blocks of electric stuff are well understood and manmade and we can improve it, but cells aren’t fully understood and the more we learn about them the more tools we need to buy and use to make better drugs. And you have to make a better drug that before, because a drug that isn’t better won’t sell- people will prefer established drugs (known as the "Better Than The Beatles problem". So pharma is actually under constant pressure to significantly improve drugs. Cures for a disease would make so much damn money that anyone who sat on it would be a fool.
The real tragedy isn’t big pharma- it’s insurance. All pharma industries behave like this because it’s unavoidable. But other countries prevent impact on patients through subsidized healthcare- insurance isn’t a problem. The US insurance system is just a middleman that makes money off of denying people coverage. Pharma companies in Canada have to raise prices all the time, but patients don’t need to worry.
Also, America has its priorities out of whack. Obesity and cancer are the largest sources of death and suffering in the country, and yet healthcare isn’t a priority compared to foreign affairs. We have the worst healthcare system in the developed world. | e7v5t7b | e7uewjy | dxqhzvw | zhandragon | laukkanen | zhandragon | 9ohbmj | 9ohbmj | 8dw3g7 | technology | technology | science | 0 |
6,305 | Yeah, it's definitely overpriced, but again, people actually do pay over a grand for the USA custom suits. I would be getting it for 65% off, which is still a few hundred more than the Mantoni on eBay so I'm wondering if it's worth it. | The JA USA suit I'm talking about specifically costs around $1,300. I'm just getting a discount because my cousin works there. | You don’t seem to be understanding what people are telling you here: the cost of the JAB suit is not indicative of its value and/or quality.
Skip JAB, skip the $169 suit. Go for suit supply, kent Wang, spier Mackay. | e24ywpk | e24ygnr | e250p4j | DrBeePhD | DrBeePhD | mattc4567 | 8xlkxu | 8xlkxu | 8xlkxu | malefashionadvice | malefashionadvice | malefashionadvice | 1 |
6,306 | That exploration montage was absolutely beautiful, really bringing across the awe and wonder that the kid was experiencing. | God that kid was annoying. Got told not to touch anything and what does he do in the first 5 minutes? Gets seduced by a berry and nearly gets everyone killed. | [Kawazawa Mai](http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=creator&creatorid=43784) - Her only major role was as Futaba in Sansha Sanyou, but she has a great voice. Though I can't find a good clip that really shows it off, but [here's an okay one.](https://my.mixtape.moe/nzfeng.webm) (she's the brown haired girl.) | dxrqxdg | dxros8f | dtaepmp | TheDampGod | wildthing202 | TheDampGod | 8e0ilz | 8e0ilz | 7t6yso | anime | anime | anime | 0 |
6,307 | Cursing at your Congressman **on** school grounds shouldn't get you suspended. | Have you never been to Markarth before? | Most things off of school ground shouldn't get anyone suspended. | dw7d21o | ds2mnp6 | dw79pco | iknownuffink | iknownuffink | Less_GOT | 86ohrq | 7nil6p | 86ohrq | politics | skyrim | politics | 1 |
6,308 | You know what it is bitch BANG BANG BANG | When will reddit learn | Don't hate on the Dot! | dx54ycv | e57pk7j | dx3ygey | takofire | takofire | pmagic7 | 8b3ori | 9c138o | 8b3ori | tifu | tifu | tifu | 1 |
6,309 | I feel like people forget about this a lot. One random server in the middle of nowhere with two main entities doing lookups for that specific server. | Just like this article is about AFTER Trump was elected, the wikileaks meeting happened two days AFTER wikileaks published the Hillary emails. Of course, that only comes up in the corrections, which is why people still believe evidence has been presented of collusion when none has been presented.
Trump's an asshat. Mueller is less competent than Ken Starr. | At this point I'm becoming more and more convinced that they're all assuming that the Trump campaign team and people related are the only ones going down, and that they'll be able to PR spin it into being only Trump and that they're all disgusted that it was going on under their noses | dvd6u4p | dvd9uq9 | dvd6wo6 | rhyshilton | soundofdolphintears | rhyshilton | 82tin4 | 82tin4 | 82tin4 | worldnews | worldnews | worldnews | 0 |
6,310 | Has anyone used those portable military radios that can share details on how they work, is it like a handheld radio but increased range and if so what sort of distances are we talking about? | DayZUnderground | Fair enough, we don't have access to areas like netcode and such, but that's why I put in "vast majority" rather than all. Given what we do have access to right now, a reasonably accurate picture of the level of the workload the server would have to handle with infected AI and PA systems can be made, though. From that, we can compare how the server handles comparable situations (multiple people firing unsuppressed weapons spread across a town, and observe AI behavior and server performance).
But you're right that I should have been more clear in my response, as I interpreted your statement to mean that we didn't have access to any of the code.
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6,311 | Haven't watched it yet or read the comments. Did Brad win? Now to go watch the fight and see if I got it right.
I bet on the wrong person... | I'd aim at his balls. | On the other hand RCIII avenged his pops | e1xzhbk | dy03lxy | e1xt4tz | ippidly | ippidly | Deushomine11 | 8wr05l | 8f2fdj | 8wr05l | MMA | MMA | MMA | 1 |
6,312 | Reading the author's [What's wrong with inheritance](http://www.tedinski.com/2018/02/13/inheritance-modularity.html), the leading example is so contrived it's nauseating. That `Writer` class is from the start already poorly-designed. He's blaming inheritance for him not using the tools inheritance provides to allow good design. There's a reason languages have keywords like 'virtual', 'final', and 'override'. There's a reason `this->` and `self` and `Class::` aren't implicit in methods. *Any* abstraction will necessitate ambiguities, and must provide disambiguation tools, and not using them will create fragile and broken systems. Nothing about that is special to inheritance. | > The `if` statement has been stagnant for decades too.
If we include Swift's `if let` and `guard`, there has been some progress on this. | Okay, I see the ambiguity. You're thinking the ellipses relate to the first episode, rather than the show, due to the adjacent subtext. That is indeed not very clear. What was Apple's response to your feedback? | dulclwj | dukgyns | dwfzs6v | mb862 | MarkyC4A | mb862 | 7yx4vp | 7yx4vp | 87qif2 | programming | programming | apple | 0 |
6,313 | True which is why I fear most warm tone reds but thanks! :) | I thought it was too vibrant on me but thank you! :) | No, it looks beautiful! | du9mr7s | du987nl | du9mmwa | sushitraash | sushitraash | citizengatsby | 7xlk82 | 7xlk82 | 7xlk82 | MakeupAddiction | MakeupAddiction | MakeupAddiction | 1 |
6,314 | Vanilla leveling was never difficult. it was slow and grindy, but not hard. It might have been hardish if you played 2 hours a week. but regular players playing 3-4+ hours a day. it was not hard. | my last toons ive just spammed quests. With a flying mount and heirlooms its done in a day if you tryhard. 2 if not | Your train of thought is right, but you are wrong.
Leashing was always in the game, Doom Lord Kazaak was a World Boss who had no leash position, I believe he wandered quite a large distance. This enabled him to enter any zone as long as someone kept his aggro. He wouldn't run all the way back to Badlands (can't quite recall where he started) either, he would just wander after he lost aggro.
He was a special case and that is why there has never been another boss like this. | dsmzr77 | dsxadfg | dsnkrvx | glowpipe | glowpipe | BattlestarHavoc | 7q63c2 | 7rj5mx | 7q63c2 | wow | wow | wow | 1 |
6,315 | I'm rather ignorant here; the Abortion ban only came in 1983? Why then? Was it not banned prior? | That quite the change from even the recent past. I didn't know about the gay marriage thing, bad of me really, as I'm only over in England. | A pretty good way to determine if somebody deserves human rights is if they're humans. Fetuses are not humans. Glad we cleared that up. | dzmgyxq | dzmj6nj | dzm80os | Idutam | Idutam | Zalbu | 8m9oeu | 8m9oeu | 8m9oeu | worldnews | worldnews | worldnews | 1 |
6,316 | well so far we've had 44 | "Honey, Jim's giggling at his new TV again with a vibrator against his face" | https://www.reddit.com/r/Guildwars2/comments/7147bq/i_left_guild_wars_2_during_what_changed_a/?utm_source=reddit-android
a bit outdated, but all i can say is that pof has lw4 now ongoing like hot did, dhuum raid, 2 new legendaries, some updates, fractial got new maps etc | dx06fff | dstx2dy | dwxyrco | a_non-e_moose | a_non-e_moose | FlameHamster | 8ad1xv | 7qxcrt | 8ad1xv | Guildwars2 | explainlikeimfive | Guildwars2 | 1 |
6,317 | Nice! Thanks! | This makes me feel better | I'd love to have a trading block. I think it'd help leagues see more activity. | e8auyn8 | e6ty6zq | e8atc2o | idkmanijdk | idkmanijdk | CeeLoSlice | 9qpsje | 9jsj13 | 9qpsje | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | 1 |
6,318 | Quranists are considered kafir(not muslim) in many places as well so only using the quran is not relevant.
https://islamqa.info/en/20327
Islam is what people practice in the real world(and thus there is many kinds of islam). Not what it should be in theory. That's some fairytale bullshit to sweet talk the horror.
And most of them would kill me on the spot if they knew I was ex-muslim. Islamic figureheads have publicly stated that apostasy is ok as long as you don't announce it to the world. Basically you'd still considered a Muslim in every single way. | > Weird that youre suddenly mentioning the Quranists. I dont get whats the point in mentioning this group.
Because you're ignoring Hadiths.
Furthermore Islam is the product of Muslims. If there are no Muslims there is no Islam. It's not real. You can't touch it. It's in people's collective heads. Thus whatever version of Islam they believe in, IS Islam. Not whatever theoretical version existed in the past.
>So if you hate how muslims do their Islam in terms of how they treat exmuslims like you, then I highly urge you to help spread the message to the world that muslims arent supposed to kill ex muslims who want peace.
I'd rather they ignored me for starters. But they won't. And I'm not about to put a bullseye on myself by "educating" stubborn old men. Most muslims on the planet think I should be killed. How can you claim that Islam doesn't order it?
I'm not some western white atheist that doesn't have a clue. I know how it works and your bullshit is just that, bullshit. People leave Islam because we actually read the fucking books. | If it is across state lines it requires a nics check at an ffl. Depends on state for intrastate.
Private citizens can’t run NIcs checks. Which is pretty shitty, lots of us want to. It’s why you see lots of private sellers won’t sell to anyone who doesn’t have a carry permit. The last thing I want to do is sell to someone who can’t legally own. | dujcaqt | dujwyvp | dugsd78 | PuzzleheadedWindow | PuzzleheadedWindow | Jamoobafoo | 7yglle | 7yglle | 7yglle | news | news | news | 1 |
6,319 | All brewed in the UK on license. | That’s pretty good but I think the [welsh](https://youtu.be/AM4mIlYKG9s) top it. | Tim really is a prize muppet, | e0ld9rv | dukepiq | e0ld3im | tomdwilliams | tomdwilliams | Himandheruk | 8qr95l | 7ymeia | 8qr95l | unitedkingdom | videos | unitedkingdom | 1 |
6,320 | I re-read my Mom's paperback Watership Down so many times, I had to replace it. | How many am I allowed to list?
Barry Eilser's Rain Series. Rain is an "noble" assassin. Read them in order. The Titles get complicated because he changed publishers (?) who changed the titles. So there are 2 titles each for the same book.
The Accident Man by Tom Cain
| i re read books quite a bit, almost like a "comfort" book, i will also occasionally re read the latest book in a series before the next one comes out a refresher | dtqq05f | dwinigs | dtqwrcy | oceanbreze | oceanbreze | randomterran | 7v4ghm | 884b2m | 7v4ghm | books | books | books | 1 |
6,321 | Depends what you’re shooting, what lens, what lighting conditions you shoot in, etc.
For longer lens, absolutely it’s nice because the longer focal length is more susceptible to camera shake (which VR/IS/whatever you call it helps). | By controlling the lighting, and using proper camera support. | I have the ice nd1000, can confirm it’s nice, especially for the price. No weird color cast or flaring that I noticed. | dvmq7gp | dvl5oqs | e14f2xe | Derpherp44 | CarVac | Derpherp44 | 83u4f4 | 83u4f4 | 8t0qrt | photography | photography | photography | 0 |
6,322 | Why?
edit: First 2 weeks were a total crapshoot and Pete was really trying to make Penny happen. But since then, he got 32 carries and 19 carries. He finished RB7 week 3, missed week 4, RB18 this week.
IMO he's gonna get 15-20 carries a week. Which should be good high end RB2 ROS (if healthy).
| the graphic is wrong right? heat should be 2010 | Yeah, I want to own RBs getting 15+ touches in a run-first offense. | e7ea9k3 | e82qcqs | e7e86d8 | FirmCattle | FirmCattle | Cyssero | 9mel5j | 9phqgr | 9mel5j | fantasyfootball | nba | fantasyfootball | 1 |
6,323 | 160? Do you have even a gram of fat on you? | Frank Zappa wasn't a retard. Why do you choose to go the other route? Flat Earth? REALLY? I only saw your third post down in history and saw you quoting the bible. I'm a normie? Babble on on bro, cuz your mind is ruled by Babylon, but even they weren't stupid enough to deny a spherical Earth. | I see the usual recommendations, steelcase, aeron, problem is those are extremely expensive in my country, separate headrest alone cost the same as a decent gaming chair...they don't have padded armrest or that's a paid option...aeron has a short backrest, if you want leather again, pay $, those are a lot of drawbacks for a chair that would eventually cost 1500$ or more. | dza5tid | e1gehdt | dzaj7qz | szlachta | szlachta | qweqwu | 8ks6zh | 8ukabs | 8ks6zh | buildapc | conspiracy | buildapc | 1 |
6,324 | There’s no evidence he knew about the sex cult part of the organization when he agreed to speak. | We don’t know what his representation was. Could’ve been a public defender. Could’ve been otherwise pro bono. Poor people can safely punch Nazis, for everyone else you better have a retainer. | I don't disagree that this scheme targeted these women but I also don't think that absolves them from responsibility. Frankly I'm a bit tired of this blameless society where nobody wants to take responsibility for themselves or their actions. I'm not trying to victim blame here, and I should have been more nuanced with my post. That's my fault for lazy posting. | dxqdfhe | e5hn89x | dxqsjuz | werewolfchow | werewolfchow | Grokent | 8dtvwy | 9dh1rm | 8dtvwy | offbeat | offbeat | offbeat | 1 |
6,325 | This is why we have car alarms, not to prevent thief but to find our parked car. | Toto ... | This reminds me of the time I parked out front of my work instead of out back. Completely forgot I did it, walking out with a friend after work going towards the back parking lot of the building. My heart skips a beat when my car isn't there. Did it get towed? Stolen? Started walking slower looking around.
Oh yeah, parked it out front.
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6,326 | He wants to beat his meat, she’s gonna help him. | You think you are doing bettering society by whining and be outraged over a joke on reddit. lol. | Close up | e6crwto | e6cscl3 | e7taarh | ExtraThiccDip | dronepore | ExtraThiccDip | 9hiolj | 9hiolj | 9o7paf | funny | funny | aww | 0 |
6,327 | Personally, I feel like the song structures were much stronger on this project compared to others by $B. You can tell that Ruby and Scrim put more focus into hooks and being more melodic, especially on songs like 122 Days and Nicotine Patches.
This was a solid debut by the Boy$, though. The whole album has been in heavy rotation for me since it’s release. Production is great and the flows/hooks are infectious. Fav songs are 122 Days, Nicotine Patches, Carrollton, WAR TIME ALL THE TIME, Krewe du Vieux, and Bring our Your Dead.
7.5-8/10 for me | >Thursday, Billboard was able to confirm that controversial rapper XXXTentacion had also been removed from playlists, namely the highly influential RapCaviar.
XXXTentacion is also removed. | def blipped on the blopper | e5vhl29 | dyrlurl | e5vpbfr | Trusty_ | Trusty_ | rhetoricjams | 9fcop1 | 8ies26 | 9fcop1 | hiphopheads | Music | hiphopheads | 1 |
6,328 | This is what I was asking myself is I was frantically scanning the crowd | "hey Clint put on this suit and come hang out with us for a couple hours" | Yep Odin was terribly written in a lot of this series just to push Jane and Freyja into the spotlight. | duod0xy | duod24j | dunl581 | werd713 | werd713 | Midnightproxxima | 7yzvl1 | 7yzvl1 | 7yzvl1 | Marvel | Marvel | Marvel | 1 |
6,329 | Jay and Silent Bob | Try being on the Samsung s9. You cant delete it. Its baked into the OS. | Giorgio Moroder contributed to the score as well | dvm764w | dz7rt9d | dvltw01 | jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj | jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj | JCMotors | 83uz5r | 8kccx7 | 83uz5r | todayilearned | technology | todayilearned | 1 |
6,330 | Now that’s an interesting point that I’ve mulled over for a while now. I’m not convinced either way, but if he is an atheist it proves my point: Christians will use their beliefs to justify voting for just about anything - even an atheist. But it does present another problem: There’s an atheist in the White House doing some bad bad shit. | What did I just read? | If you only know one person who thinks that then I would very much like to move there. In my area it is a relatively common belief, especially among people over 60 which is a large portion of the population. Many of my coworkers share that viewpoint, they simply don’t see it as sexist in any way.
There are some good arguments to made in regards to rejecting a vote for HRC, though I don’t there is really any sufficient justification for voting for Trump. Many left wing dems do not view a protest vote as a vote for Trump, though I can make a pretty strong case that it effectively is.
It always helps to ask follow up questions with Trump voters. Okay, so you voted for the man because you didn’t want HRC or whatever reason, do you really agree with his policies? | e4qjyom | e4r4545 | e4ql1e8 | PopeIzalith | lysdexia-ninja | PopeIzalith | 99s5or | 99s5or | 99s5or | atheism | atheism | atheism | 0 |
6,331 | I definitely think the numbers are higher among younger men. | But you're the special snowflake, right? | Why tf are other women like this? I compliment all my male friends. Even if I don't personally find them attractive or my type, I can still notice that they have pretty eyes, or just got a nice haircut or whatever. I make it a habit to find something to compliment the people around me about, both male and female. And I've never had a guy be creepy just because I said "hey you look nice today". But I do notice other women are stingy with the compliments. I mean if you think a man is gonna think you are in love with him because you say "wow that color shirt looks great with your skin" then you don't know how to human properly. It's called building people up. | dyjzu1o | dykb63h | dyjj23e | tuprincesa3434 | CptAustus | tuprincesa3434 | 8hdwk5 | 8hdwk5 | 8hdwk5 | AskMen | AskMen | AskMen | 0 |
6,332 | Fair enough. But if the artist tries to be a public figure who spreads messages outside of the music then that is able to be judged as well. Separately obviously but still fair game | Lol. I wasn't necessarily posting this to "defend" him. I just think it's an interesting moment to look back at on a day like today.
But somewhat in his defense, for everyone who thinks his motivations are and have always been selfish, here is a moment where that clearly doesn't seem to be the case. | I love it because it's catchy and I connect to it personally with the matters of mental health.
There are way more half assed albums out there than Ye. Nasir for example haha
You're entitled to your opinion though | e7l3n28 | e7ku0fv | e7lbl0b | spyfer | JeezyMack | spyfer | 9nae24 | 9nae24 | 9nae24 | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | hiphopheads | 0 |
6,333 | >but I have never seen anyone claim he played with young players then.
They weren't necessarily young, but they weren't expensive players either. My point is he wasn't reliant on big transfers.
>Inter’s team at that time was pretty much the best in the world.
They won the Champions League, so it's hard to argue the other teams were better, but Inter wasn't even close to having the best players that year. Bayern had better players, Barcelona was close to it's peak, Real Madrid had just bought Ronaldo.
| >Cause according to this article, EU agreed to work towards zero tariffs, but Trump somehow said that they also agreed to work towards zero barriers.
I think I saw something in Junckers announcement about limiting non-tariff barriers to trade. At any rate, it's lifted straight from TTIP, so it wouldn't be a controversial thing to include. I suspect the article here just doesn't mention it. | True, It’s different a jump from the Dutch league to PL , It’s better to go to France | e5jtayn | e34cval | e5ipkrp | HenkieVV | HenkieVV | AlexanderTheGreat08 | 9dmqds | 925obx | 9dmqds | soccer | worldnews | soccer | 1 |
6,334 | You know I was just about to comment and say that I think we win our game comfortably. Then I remembered our secondary... | Yeah, this is pretty much exactly how I see it going too. It’ll take us a few games to get our groove on offense. | At 8pm. | e72c3sx | e5ho30e | e71zrtd | TacoCorpTM | TacoCorpTM | nyvanc | 9kts30 | 9d8qpx | 9kts30 | CFB | CFB | CFB | 1 |
6,335 | Yeah, there was a commenter who said that the reason they introduced those blades is because it 'didn't work for all people', but... So much marketing money, and the logic that with three blades you're basically shaving the same patch of skin three times (Or more once those blades get dull), seem like pretty good counters. | "Unless it's our guy's. Then fuck the free market." | We're skipping over the word 'eligible'. Just because they can go in front of a parole board, that doesn't mean they'll get parole - Charles Manson has been denied parole over 30 times. If someone gets sentenced with mandatory minimums for a crime that isn't violent (three strikes rule, for example), a parole board would likely be more lenient. In the case of Cosby who is already legally blind and will be 82 at least, they're likely to allow him parole. | e7iv7e6 | e7il7v1 | e6nzc5y | Nwambe | pmray89 | Nwambe | 9mx6u7 | 9mx6u7 | 9iulm1 | news | news | news | 0 |
6,336 | The average cycle is 3 to 5 days of light to mild bleeding, with some cramps. Certain diseases like PCOS and endometriosis can make this into a hell week of sorts, with bleeding between 6 and 12 days, with the first few often incredibly heavy to the point of leakages from product and mild to debilitating cramps. When some women get the copper iud, even if they had an average period before may experience intense and severe symptoms such as bleeding for extended periods of time, upwards of two weeks, to continual bleeding. This can also include mild to debilitating cramps. Not every woman with a copper iud will experience this, but it is a side effect. Also rare side effects from any iud include uterine perforation, implanting into the wall of the uterus, ectopic pregnancy (a fertilized egg implants where it should NOT implant). | I mean... I have some symptoms and I'm not 50 yet and I feel like I'd rather get screened than not. | Compared to me? No not an asshole. You’re protecting your babies. If they wanted the shady spot they should have got there earlier. Not like the location changes everyday.
Just for comparison, I’m the bitch that shows up late, pulls to the front of the line, parks, gets out and waits for my stepson. I am not waiting for all the walk home kids to be released to their parents before they get to the car parents, and I’m not waiting in the back of the line two blocks from school when I have time sensitive stuff I’m doing all the time. | e0t0j4l | e0ssu2s | dydsv2q | Hammerhead_brat | ArrrGaming | Hammerhead_brat | 8rlqft | 8rlqft | 8gnzu5 | IAmA | IAmA | AmItheAsshole | 0 |
6,337 | It really wasn't that long ago that women had basically no rights. That's why the women's liberation movement happened in the (edit) 60s and into the 70s. Roe v Wade was decided in 1973. It was **legal** for a husband to rape his wife until **1993**. We are only removed from the bad old days by a generation. That is why we are still having these discussions. | I seriously would make a complaint to/about the hospital if I were you. If you were in that much pain, your vitals should have reflected it. You can't fake being in pain. That doctor was being an absolute dickhead (that's my professional opinion). Proper pain management is actually one of the National Patient Safety Goals governed by the Joint Commission ( JCAHO). [Here's the link to the website where you can file a JCAHO complaint.](https://www.jointcommission.org/report_a_complaint.aspx) They will investigate, and if they find that patients are being treated incorrectly, they will work with the facility to update its pain management policies. | Men get the same thing. Stop making everything about gender.. your generation is such a bunch a bunch of whinny bags of horse5hat. But hang in there we all heard the same crap. You’ll be fine in ur own or with Someone it’s all noise. | e10iucr | e5a8ogf | e10ioql | Shojo_Tombo | Shojo_Tombo | scrowley70 | 8sjl1q | 9c4uly | 8sjl1q | TwoXChromosomes | IAmA | TwoXChromosomes | 1 |
6,338 | If you got an IR spot sure | No, but odds are an extra bench spot for a 1 week O is more valuable than either | Genius mindset
How do you gameplan for someone who has none? | e629urp | e62f5yv | e5qhw3x | Eagles_63 | 90Valentine | Eagles_63 | 9g8lxt | 9g8lxt | 9eoleg | fantasyfootball | fantasyfootball | nfl | 0 |
6,339 | On the contrary, no one cares about per capita or purchasing power in the realm of geopolitics. Nominal GDP is a good measure of how strong a country is. | Lots of people commenting don't have a good understanding of GDP and GDP per capita. For starters, India has twenty times as many people as France with a roughly equal GDP stretched across all those people. That means that per person, the French economy is orders of magnitude better.
Additionally, adjusting for PPP (based off the cost of living instead of direct conversion), India has been a much bigger economy than France for years, as the cost of living in India on very cheap.
India has an incredibly fast GDP growth rate at over 7% per year largely because of the boom in manufacturing and foriegn (mostly American and Japanese) investment. India is on a similar course as China to become a semi developed nation within the next few decades. The rising wages in China and increased manufacturing costs there are pushing alot of work to India, where incomes are much lower. It's possible that India will compete with and maybe even pass China and America as the world's largest economy, since they have a much larger young population.
France on the other hand is experiencing typical growth for a European country. Incomes in France are very high to begin with and an aging population means that there is not much growth among the working age population. | It's 2018. We use fightmatrix. | dxq3wgd | dxqi5q0 | dur2pp2 | kaufe | G1adio | kaufe | 8dtyjh | 8dtyjh | 7zszfj | Economics | Economics | MMA | 0 |
6,340 | Relative to her lack of bumping, diva Alexa is very injury prone | Sasha/Kairi Sane
Rousey/Asuka | Fire Pro Wrestling and NJPW are a perfect fit for collab, because both have braindead fanatics that can't handle the fact that some people just prefer a flashy, easy to consume product over their "technical masterpiece". | e8ho1eh | e65yyc9 | e8hjamx | ChiBetaMu | ChiBetaMu | Mront | 9rk7mk | 9gfiz3 | 9rk7mk | SquaredCircle | SquaredCircle | SquaredCircle | 1 |
6,341 | You really trying to tell me we didn't have inflatable T-Rex costumes until 2015? | Two t-rexes tried to run the Shamrock Shuffle in Chicago and one of them got hurt in the first 5 minutes. | I guarantee it! | e7jqs8q | e7jw5ap | dxghr93 | WutangCMD | polishbroadcast | WutangCMD | 9n2mtd | 9n2mtd | 8cmkos | tifu | tifu | Marvel | 0 |
6,342 | He's not but he also went thru the justice system and served whatever the judge deemed appropriate. So why shun him for the rest of his life? | Bieber turned out a lot more mild in comparison. | Are you ok? | e6v36yc | e6uxbfs | e2b0tll | Hexratexra | mihirmusprime | Hexratexra | 9jvw0u | 9jvw0u | 8yar59 | cringe | cringe | videos | 0 |
6,343 | I guess I’m just concerned because before this new partner I was with my ex boyfriend for a year and a half and we had a healthy sex life, yet this never happened. And this current partner and I are purely casual, which would make me think in some ways it’s less exciting than being physically intimate with someone you’re in love with... | It’s still loose even though we haven’t done anything in about four or five days. | Naturally, women are looser when they are very turned on. This may also explain why you are wetter than what you’ve experienced before. Dating and having sexual encounters with a new person is exciting, your body is showing it’s excitement. I don’t think it’s anything to worry about | e3z0z1u | e49ehni | e3z0ptj | Delta021 | Delta021 | SureLilac | 96aggq | 96aggq | 96aggq | TwoXChromosomes | TwoXChromosomes | TwoXChromosomes | 1 |
6,344 | Be careful she might ruin or take stuff at the house if she knows a divorce is going to happen. She’s lied before to save her skin no telling what else she might do. | Yeah, he was mentally screwed up because she was cheating! Humans sense these kinds of things, when our partner is lying, scheming, or up to no good. | Your father believes that you and your children will burn it hell for eternity, what do you think he’s going to do? This is difficult situation because he is motivated by love and wants the best for, even though it’s not something you desire. | dwzfue4 | dwzo63g | dscoo1q | weekend-guitarist | rigamorol | weekend-guitarist | 8akk1w | 8akk1w | 7osfb5 | relationships | relationships | relationships | 0 |
6,345 | The Oval Office is kept at a cool 72 degrees F | Cheezus!! | I always figured the crew split up the remaining fireworks and had a shit ton of fireworks to take home that night | e4cs1qw | e4cyyz2 | e1tkmqj | MexicanAsphaltLayer | jros00 | MexicanAsphaltLayer | 9801z5 | 9801z5 | 8w5wgi | Music | Music | IAmA | 0 |
6,346 | If the repairs were conducted by a professional, it would be very difficult for a lawyer to prove it was misused. Really though, we can talk about the spirit of the law but trying to figure out all possible loopholes is an exercise in futility. | Huh, I did not know it was illegal to do that. Thank you, uh... /u/tom_Bradys_Nutsack | The Lorentz factor doesn't only affect time; it also affects length and mass. | dx7kkrw | dx72ac5 | e1k1lkj | Derailedone | limbodog | Derailedone | 8bj17d | 8bj17d | 8v0uvf | technology | technology | askscience | 0 |
6,347 | lol K | Yes, I read them, which is exactly how I can tell that you haven't.
So, link me this supposed email or emails that show Brazile rigging the election for Clinton, in a way that cannot be paralleled with their treatment of Bernie. I say this with confidence that you'll fail. | Whatever stirred the pot more. | dx47sgc | dx50his | dx4agv0 | resorcinarene | Exist50 | resorcinarene | 8b3idf | 8b3idf | 8b3idf | worldnews | worldnews | worldnews | 0 |
6,348 | Yeah man but that’s happening on both sides as tiring as that is to hear. It’s not a conservative or liberal problem, not hearing the other side is a wider cultural problem right now and I’m saying the rhetoric like was used in the comment I replied to is part of what’s driving that problem because nobody wants to talk to someone when they feel like they’re being talked down to.
No I know the South has its problems, but there’s a difference between being acknowledging problems and shitting on a place, especially by people who have never even been here. Racism isn’t something inherent to the South. When I went up to Pennsylvania, I was fucking amazed at the amount of confederate flags I saw - but nobody talks about that.
But, on a positive note about the article you linked, there would have been a time that that wasn’t news at all that a Georgia politician said that. I think the fact that that IS news and that it’s a big enough deal to warrant reporting on is actually an encouraging sign. News is “not normal” so the fact that happened is not normal, yeah?
I don’t know man. I don’t have all the answers but I know people like the guy I originally replied to are assholes. That’s about all I got right now. | Jesus Christ man, ignoring the context of that whole thing where I wasn’t the one who originally compared the two and was continuing in the vein of an already made comparison to make an entirely separate point, my comments upset you so much you felt the need to go through my post history to find anything you can to vaguely link me to being racist?
People like you honestly amaze me. Everything is racist. People can’t be complex, they’re either perfect or Nazis, the world must be so terrifying for you. | To remember the lives that were lost during a time when things weren’t so simple.
People don’t fucking defend or celebrate the confederacy outside of memers on 4chan. Come back to me when you got more than a “no u” answer.
Edit: I also *live* in these areas, buckaroo. Right in the middle of Texas, too. Take your ignorant ass on somewhere and actually educate yourself past what CNN and FOX tells you. | dxktkr3 | dxl8oig | dxlm5jo | BigbyWolf343 | BigbyWolf343 | SOULSLAYER547 | 8d4wwo | 8d4wwo | 8d4wwo | news | news | news | 1 |
6,349 | Is more surveillance what "liberals" in america want? | Shitwhole? | Just checked the mfp app macro function and it seems I actually adhere to the recommed macros of 50%Carb/30%Fat/20%Protein there at least mostly.
I know I didn't before for sure as I consumed waaay too much sugar. | dsx17cz | dsx467m | dz3la5g | Bobylein | carrotsquawk | Bobylein | 7rf1h1 | 7rf1h1 | 8i8fiw | todayilearned | todayilearned | Fitness | 0 |
6,350 | I hate celebs that don't know what their doing as much as everyone else, but CoD event was cringy as a nerd trying to hit on a girl.
I'm not gonna lie though I had tiny hope that Trevor won't make it weird. | "*Battlefield V?!* In this era of history, revealed at this time of day, with maps in these parts of the country, localized entirely within a Q&A in London?!"
"Yes!"
"May I see it?"
"No." | It isn't odd. First of all EA helps publish the game, they don't develope the game. They have nothing to say inside the studio.
Secondly both PS4 and X1 have pretty much the same insides, AMD graphics card. While Switch have Nvidia Tegra which is completely different story. | dzgqnva | dzgpdnc | e0g2yqq | Larkas | Plum111 | Larkas | 8lmcbt | 8lmcbt | 8q1v19 | Games | Games | Games | 0 |
6,351 | Thanks for the clarification! I’m not doubting you at all, but do you have a source? I’d like to learn more and don’t expect you to write a novel lol. Unless of course you’d like to. | It depends on what you mean by "amount" and "carbs" 😉
By weight the amount of carbohydrates doesn't change significantly. But the amount of carbohydrate substances increase, since the chemical meaning of the word amount is the number of molecules in this example. And since the starch is long chains of monosaccharides that gets divided into several shorter sugars, the amount increases.
And the use of "carbs" is a bit ambiguous... It's originally a short form of carbohydrates, but is often used as an everyday term for energy content, since carbohydrates are our main source of energy. The amount, by weight, of carbohydrates doesn't change as the longer carbohydrates break down to shorter ones. But if a form of carbohydrate that the human digestive system normally can't digest, for example cellulose, were to be broken down into starch or sugars, which our bodies can make use of, the amount of usable energy could increase.
I don't really know if the latter happens, but it is theoretically possible. | So you’d rather land in water inside a car than outside of a car, based on the temperament of the sea? | e5aj6vz | e5a6j4o | e5erysr | boomslander | Johandea | boomslander | 9ccb4n | 9ccb4n | 9cxa8g | askscience | askscience | videos | 0 |
6,352 | okay | KD wants to join the splash party so badly but it just ain't happening tonight | Lauri has 7 shot attempts wtf | dsulz1y | dsulo0e | dsulge8 | Lolq123 | avboden | Lolq123 | 7r5nfy | 7r5nfy | 7r5nfy | nba | nba | nba | 0 |
6,353 | It was Brutal. Savage. Rekt. | OG is top two this tournament.
lol @ downvotes. They are literally top two Group B like damn 😂
still not budging, y'all are morons | they actually played well if loda is pos 3, sadly that's not every game | dyc9qbc | dyc9gq4 | dycm6by | Dying_Bloodbirds | Dying_Bloodbirds | spacecreated1234 | 8gi4pz | 8gi4pz | 8gi4pz | DotA2 | DotA2 | DotA2 | 1 |
6,354 | /r/catswithvests/ | He played the bear in the movie. | Damn, your cat is cooler than me. | dyvtwhx | e7omvwz | dyw5bfd | bugrit | bugrit | Komi_Ishmael | 8iz2v5 | 9npyc6 | 8iz2v5 | aww | aww | aww | 1 |
6,355 | Partisanship have gone so far that the Trump camp is now "Pro dead-children". Maybe if we can trick them into thinking "not drinking arsenic" is on the "liberal agenda" your problems as a nation would solve themselves... | > don't have super perky boobs that defy gravity and time and age.
Well, they could have that as well, but that's in the realm of surgery and implants. | "Poopidy scoop, scoopdiddy whoop, whoop, di scoop, di poop." (Kanye 4:2018) | dz7k1rn | dtvj9ey | dz7ihv0 | Anosognosia | Anosognosia | Mogsitis | 8kf7kf | 7vs71i | 8kf7kf | politics | gifs | politics | 1 |
6,356 | I think Dickens is a better comparison. He was also serialized and wrote for a popular audience. There's also a lot of romance, adventure, political and social commentary in Dickens.
Somebody like Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan, John Carter of Mars) or maybe a comic book pioneer like Jack Kirby might also better. | Tolkien had such a massive impact on the fantasy genre that even people who never read him still know his work. Every work of high fantasy in the West is in some way influenced by Tolkien.
But Jin Yong is more accessible and has wider appeal. I think he is more along the lines of Charles Dickens, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne, Stan Lee, etc. He managed to be effortlessly pulpy and literary at the same time. | https://www.wuxiaworld.com/post/sovereign-of-the-three-realms/grandfather-of-wuxia-jin-yong-passes-away-at-94-years-old | e8t4ja4 | e8tdxje | e8sfa2w | godisanelectricolive | godisanelectricolive | SCP-Agent-Arad | 9sxmtu | 9sxmtu | 9sxmtu | books | books | books | 1 |
6,357 | Well and that he peaked super early | Our former manager David Jeffrey has had an interesting career path. The Irish League is semi-professional, so players need to have a day job. During DJ's playing days with us he occasionally worked as a model. In addition to his playing and managerial career he is a well-regarded social worker in Northern Ireland.
Another one of our former players, Paul Munster, had spells in Canada and in the Czech Republic. He's now a football coach in Sweden. | Did my boy Andy Samberg dirty, unforgivable | dwhpfav | dwhhas5 | dxir68u | Gombr1ch | FlamingBearAttack | Gombr1ch | 882e8a | 882e8a | 8cs3cz | soccer | soccer | baseball | 0 |
6,358 | Down time? | That's why I spray the chain when I get home. When I get to the office, there is no time to spray the chain, because I have to work... :D | My circlip was in place but the pivot stud unscrewed from the frame. You just can't win. | dt2e1mg | dt30uxt | e0hy2iq | xdownsetx | subogero | xdownsetx | 7s6tj1 | 7s6tj1 | 8q2a1q | motorcycles | motorcycles | motorcycles | 0 |
6,359 | As with everything, we need a comprehensive and inclusive educational pathways. University, Professional schools (right out of highschool), trade school, and apprenticeships (which can be supported by gov. maybe in some cases), and protections for people who can't and don't want to use these resources\*.
\* Though it is important to ensure, and with any UBI kind of thing, that people don't get rich. UBI-type programs are enough to keep yourself fed, housed, transported, and in healthcare, but that's it. | Then we should go to better country. | Pedantic science fact! The orange-brown gross-ness, while indicative of the problem, is actually harmless. It is principally comprised of iron-oxides.
The problem? Before they were iron oxides, they were FeS, called pyrite (which in large crystals is called fool's gold). When exposed to the atmosphere and oxygenated water, this rapidly becomes iron oxides and sulfuric acid. Treating this is super easy: lime the water. It also costs money so fuck it let the rivers die.
The other problem: galena, PbS or lead (II) sulfide. This oxidizes just like pyrite, releasing sulfuric acid and free lead. Other heavy metals can also be present.
The other other problem: acidic water is really good at leaching other heavy metals, so over time the water tends to get more toxic.
Fun fact: the most acidic water in the world is found in an old mine in Iron Mountain, CA. Levels as low as pH -3.6 (not a type, thats a negative pH) have been found. That's 10000 times more acidic than 100mM solution (10%) solution of sulfuric acid. | e3pd4g2 | e3qzsy3 | e3pfcyf | Osageandrot | Yoshiciv | Osageandrot | 94xmzs | 94xmzs | 94rwaw | news | news | news | 0 |
6,360 | Truth. You've probably also seen it, but The Notebook is so worth a watch if not.
I tell everyone I meet to watch that movie lol | Definitely! I thought he was a bit overrated til I saw that film now I can't get enough of him. Rachel McAdams is ace too | **The Sure Thing**
Great road trip/romantic comedy with John Cusack and Daphne Zuniga, directed by Rob Reiner.
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6,361 | It isn't a liberal vs. conservative thing you political illiterate. | Would it be a shocker to know that a Lakitu is a Koopa? The only difference is one flies on a cloud the other doesn't. | Average engineer right here. Too stupid to function. Take em out back and... | dsk3cwc | dsjqvtg | dtkmjw3 | moistfuss | lvl1vagabond | moistfuss | 7pqivk | 7pqivk | 7uhdqo | canada | canada | tifu | 0 |
6,362 | But not cheaper than potatoes, margarine and discount pork sausages. | aw :( | What do you make that takes 45 minutes for a week of lunches and dinners? The easiest thing I prep for a week of dinners takes about 45 minutes of prep time alone, never mind cooking. And that’s just the one meal. | dw316qn | dtnt8yy | dw2fsh7 | eatpraymunt | eatpraymunt | ExquisiteLechery | 862034 | 7uvzc4 | 862034 | science | tifu | science | 1 |
6,363 | I disagree with that idea. I feel like a better implementation of builds would be different ways of playing the game, rather than different power levels (which isn't bad in and of itself, but I think can be bad if badly balanced).
For example, imagine if all your builds did the same damage, but affected different parts of the screen. One build did no damage within 30ft of the player, but had long-range attacks and could set up walls. One build could only do damage within 30ft of the player, but had dashes to close distances quickly and could make him/herself temporarily invulnerable. Another build could damage everything in a line leading to the edge of the screen (like Disintegrate), and that build could move around quickly so that they could change damage directions when they needed to. So on and so forth.
I don't think that a game where builds changed the fundamental way you play would require "wrong" or "bad" builds. It simply shifts the burden of the player's choices. Rather than choosing whether or not the build functions, the player is choosing how they want to play the game. To use Path of Exile as an example, since you did, I simply can't focus enough to use Flicker Strike; my eyes bug out. I enjoy Righteous Fire, but someone who likes going really fast and who doesn't have my focusing issues might like Flicker Strike a lot more than RF, since RF is a comparatively slow build, and I'm pretty sure Flicker Strike kills bosses a lot faster and more reliably. Neither RF nor Flicker Strike are "bad" or "wrong" builds, but obviously some players gravitate towards one or the other. I think it would be fine to work towards all builds being the same kind of way.
Also, the Path of Exile skill tree example is reasonable, but I don't think it works quite as well as you think it does. The fact is, the game can be beaten mostly on the back of strong gear, which can be acquired without much difficulty simply through trading. So much of your damage comes from having a powerful skill in a six-linked item socketed with powerful damage multipliers, and so much of your defenses comes from a large HP pool and elemental resistances, which can all be found primarily on items. A good passive tree obviously helps, and is a huge force multiplier, especially in terms of % life nodes, but I'd wager that if you had a lot of currency to make a character with, you could decide on a build, then choose your passive skills completely at random so long as you took enough stats to use your gear, and still end up with a build that could kill Kitava, clear at least the Normal and Cruel Labyrinths (if not the Merciless as well), and at least make it to the start of yellow maps.
In fact, I know from experience that Quill Rain + Thief's Torment + Tornado Shot gives you so much life back per second that only one-shots kill you, and I'm sure that even if you never got a single life node, you could get enough life from Kaom's Heart and good life rolls on equipment to steamroll the main story, the Labyrinths, and the beginning of maps. As long as your build was "enough stats for gear, then random," I'm pretty sure you could easily clear the game. | It felt like we were taking DnD characters into a video game, something more fast paced and with visuals. A major of people did use some cookie-cutter build but there were times where people made crazy builds that sorta worked.
D2 just had that extra bit with planned stats and skills, it felt more important to plan a character out. | As someone who was in the Necromancer beta, I think that the real issue here, somewhat surprisingly, is not the cooldowns of any of the three 120-second skills, but rather the passive skill Rathma's Shield. In the original character build, the passive Blood is Power reduced your cooldowns by 1% for every 5% of your max HP you lost, and did not cap the cooldown reduction to once per 100% of your max HP. They redesigned Blood is Power because the players were able to create weird builds that abused Blood is Power and allowed 100% uptime on Rathma's Shield, making the class unkillable.
Changing the passives was definitely necessary to the class going live. It would have been catastrophic for the Necromancer to go live with a working invincibility build that players already knew about. However, in fixing the problem, I feel like they redesigned the wrong skill. Blood is Power was essential for not making the Necromancer's 120-second skills take forever to come back, and reducing it to a one-time 20% cooldown refund made the skills take too long to come back, forcing weird, uninteractive play styles like the Blood Lancer or the current Pestilancer to allow you to survive until your burst of power was available again. It also made cooldown reduction too important to the Necromancer as a stat, whereas the original Blood is Power was mostly able to compensate for a lack of cooldown reduction, similar to how the Witch Doctor's Grave Injustice currently functions.
I think the correct change would have been to keep Blood is Power the same, or nerf the values a bit (maybe 1% cooldown refunded per 10% HP lost), and redesign or remove Rathma's Shield instead. Rathma's Shield was really the core of the issue, along with perhaps the frost rune on Land of the Dead allowing you to perma-freeze all enemies with a blood-loss build giving you infinite Land of the Dead. Nevertheless, whatever the correct solution could have been, I definitely think that the cooldowns of all three 120-second skills should have been reduced, probably to between 60 and 80 seconds, to compensate for the massive loss of cooldown reduction from Blood is Power. Reducing the cooldowns to between 60 to 80 seconds each would not have made any of them spammable, which would have stopped the Rathma's Shield degeneracy while still allowing each skill to be relatively usable.
As for the post-topic, I feel like the six-piece bonus on Rathma's set should really include a method for auto-casting AotD, or drastically reducing its cooldown. The reason that Leapquake Barbarian can endlessly spam Earthquake is that every time you Leap, you get a free Earthquake, and you can then also cast it on demand for its cooldown. If you could only cast it on cooldown, the skill would have much less of an impact. I think that AotD is fine from a design perspective, as it deals almost triple the damage of Earthquake instantly, as opposed to over 8 seconds, but for double the cooldown. I think the Rathma's six-piece should include a bonus that allows you to either get free AotDs, or greatly reduces the cooldown of AotD. My best thought right now would be that every Skeletal Mage you summon reduces AotD's cooldown by 3 seconds. This means that an AotD Rathma Necro would have a reason to run Skeletal Mages that weren't Singularity mages, so that they could spam summoning Mages to let them cast AotD more often. At the same time, you'd probably need to summon 20-30 mages to refund the cooldown with no CDR on your gear, so it wouldn't just let you spam AotD all the time, and if you did have a ton of CDR, that in itself would justify the faster uptime on AotD, just as it justifies the faster uptime on LotD and Simulacrum in current meta builds. | e645avh | e6394vu | dtrdryq | Disciple_of_Erebos | skullraze | Disciple_of_Erebos | 9gb1xj | 9gb1xj | 7v8lbc | Diablo | Diablo | Diablo | 0 |
6,364 | But the region thing was cool | ac2 is the best one though | Far cry 5s story is trash as well | e57c41j | e57bpvw | e57b7h7 | fastgamerguy | imastegosauros | fastgamerguy | 9c16gd | 9c16gd | 9c16gd | gaming | gaming | gaming | 0 |
6,365 | Maybe something is rendered in front of them and their image is added in the distance | For nursing and education I have no idea, but I think college has been pushed on everyone. | VR already "tricks your brain" into thinking you're actually present in the environment. Nothing scary about creating illusions. | e01nkqj | duinjpe | e01dcdv | ChristinaBC | ChristinaBC | flurreeh | 8o0jtl | 7yp8ot | 8o0jtl | technology | technology | technology | 1 |
6,366 | Dor the sake of your quality of education- I hope not | "love of teaching" doesn't pay your bills. | It majorly su cks and I hope he finds a better opportunity so you two won't be so stressed. I'm thankful that I was able to walk out, because I was graduating college in two weeks so I could afford to leave on the spot (and move back home for a bit). No one should have to put up with that sort of work environment but unforuntatly some places know that their employees can't afford to just leave so they don't feel the need to fix things | e3pnb7d | e3pjd8z | e335cfj | mochikitsune | Phalange44 | mochikitsune | 94xmzs | 94xmzs | 922h18 | news | news | LifeProTips | 0 |
6,367 | And if the Senate come up with a different bill that somehow passes, the House now cannot vote on it until everyone comes back. | It would end up being an amendment to the constitution itself, likely. Logically, its great: it benefits all parties, and the only "bad" part is that it essentially forces the Senate to make a decision, which means they'd have to come up with a real solid excuse to deny a nomination just for party politics. | I wish Roger Stone would get indicted. The look on Matt Gaetz’s face would be priceless | dsxeclp | dujnz42 | dsxb4j8 | Deactivator2 | Deactivator2 | SithlordRogerStone | 7rj5ft | 7yqys5 | 7rj5ft | politics | politics | politics | 1 |
6,368 | I'll have to check it out. I'm a fan of crit role so there's that. | ಠ~ಠ | I guess I should qualify it slightly with me being offered a job where we are now that would do well for my resume, and that I actually enjoy doing. Thanks for the input, though, I pretty much agree with your vote :) The job wouldn't have to be long term, so maybe the solution will be to stick out here just a little longer. She just tends to get in these moods where she is super gung-ho about a plan (like moving) and doesn't want to wait around or she'll change her mind. I LOVE SEAFOOD! | dxfoh34 | e0xtm4l | dxfnmwy | ghostmech007 | ghostmech007 | PinstripeMonkey | 8cj9yn | 8s9v5n | 8cj9yn | AdviceAnimals | hockey | AdviceAnimals | 1 |
6,369 | The prof just told him. He needs 201 before he can do 301 | is it web only or can i get there inside of steam aswell? I really don't like login into my steam in the webbrowser it is always such a hassle | This is a new one for me too | dtkdvdv | e0xp9u8 | dtkhvcc | JanoRis | JanoRis | Alephnaught_ | 7uhdqo | 8s9ieh | 7uhdqo | tifu | Games | tifu | 1 |
6,370 | I'm keeping hope. Even if they lazily write another Garrosh in, I'll keep hope that the Horde retains its honor and fights back. :( | Ah yes, this will match perfectly with my morally grey transmog. | What a lot of people don't understand is that there was a lot of internal pressure among the Orcs that led to Thrall stepping down.
The players love Thrall because he's patient, diplomatic, willing to go to the ends of the Earth to foster peace and cooperation between people. Which is fine, people love that shit. But in the universe of Warcraft, the Orcs love Thrall *in spite* of those qualities, not *because* of them. Thrall is loved because he created the new Horde, gave the Orcs a home, and made them powerful again. But at the point of WotLK/Cata, Thrall is starting to wear out his welcome. A lot of younger Orcs don't really remember the old Horde or the early days on Azeroth, so they have no particular reason to be loyal to Thrall. All they know is their leader is someone who acts more like a human with green skin than a real Orc.
Given this situation, Garrosh is really a no-brainer for Warchief. He's one of the few Orcs that are straight from Draenor, completely untouched by the demonic taint and intimately connected with real, traditional Orcish culture. He's the very embodiment of the traditional Orc, to excess even. He's headstrong, to the point of being stubborn or impulsive. He's brave, to the point of recklessness. He's not afraid to flex his muscle, to the point where at times, brute force is the only solution he sees.
And so Garrosh is put in charge of the Horde's operations in Northrend, bringing this traditional Orcish approach with him. And the Northrend campaign is a resounding success, proving to the Orcs that yes, the traditional Orcish ways still work, they still get things done, so why are we letting Thrall leave all our traditions behind?
There was really nothing Thrall could do except put Garrosh in charge. | dxyrawe | e3doiov | dxza41j | etherei | etherei | TessHKM | 8ew122 | 93i3pn | 8ew122 | wow | wow | wow | 1 |
6,371 | Why run on 2nd and 14 | New year, same Michigan offense. | Even if Michigan loses you win | e58tyu7 | e58xj9d | e58xvxf | jhnldsm | TheKiltedTubist | jhnldsm | 9c77fy | 9c77fy | 9c77fy | CFB | CFB | CFB | 0 |
6,372 | Wasn't MySQL about speed vs. SQL "standards" compliance? IIRC they didn't even have cascading originally, it was just a collection of flat tables. People loved it for webby junk because the data was largely read only for producing pages on the quick. So if you got burned by expecting full blown relational functionality, you deserve it. Maybe I'm just a confused old man, though, I was using Access back in the day. | > If you use JSON (even in PostgreSQL) you are creating scenario where each player might end up with different types of properties
Indeed. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it might be only cases where your data *by definition* needs to allow every object to have different properties across the object's entire record (other than the key) that json, as opposed to a proper RDBMS with universalized columns and clean relational schema, is a good solution. | I overload the Pascal "in" set operator to test for 0 <= X < LIMIT (as in: "if Index in Count then...") , because that's something a real person can actually use on the regular instead of this bullshit. | e11rsx9 | e1uf8ed | e4qaai2 | Phrygue | apotheon | Phrygue | 8sqz12 | 8sqz12 | 99rnuq | programming | programming | programming | 0 |
6,373 | Y'all hold my beer and watch this ... | Slut! | What if it was one guy with 6 guns? | dxa781l | e32ix16 | dxaokqd | flaflashr | flaflashr | xMcNaughtyx | 8buxvu | 921e7w | 8buxvu | WTF | offbeat | WTF | 1 |
6,374 | I tried it to make it clear enough that I did empathise with her. I really have no idea about what her situation is. I actually only have this tiny window into her life. And I’m sure she wouldn’t appreciate me judging her or whatever but I’m trying to make it a bit more abstract.
I also empathise with all the people who have to miss there train because there isn’t enough space (without being insanely squished) or have to get off in the rain to let her off.
There is no real resolution to this and I’m not going to make her feel uncomfortable by confronting her | Yeah some people have said already about that. Seems like you need bags and bags inside bags for daily care.
Glad I’m not having kids for a good while
| I think if you saw how much space she’d need for her, the baby in a carrier, her hand bag and the mountain of baby crap she’s probably got stashed in the bottom of her pram that her daycare probably requires she bring- you’d be astonished.
Collapsed prams are barely any smaller than an unfolded pram plus she’d have to lie it down or somehow balance it upright with all her bags that she’d have to unpack out of it and also be holding plus the baby in the carrier (also you can’t bend over with a baby in a carrier so she’d have to be doing all of this on a probably moving train without ever bending from the waist). And then I’m assuming she’d also have to be hanging on to something so she didn’t fall over or she’d need a seat in which case the bags would need to go on the floor next to the collapsed pram (which is also on the floor? Or she’s holding some how? With her foot maybe?) and that would take up even more room.
Plus prams are not designed to be rolled while collapsed and need to be carried, so she’d have to do all the unpacking and collapsing whole she was in the carriage or she wouldn’t have enough hands for bags plus baby plus pram to even get on. Plus prams are heavy.
Then as she approached the stop she’d need even more room than she’d be currently taking up to get the pram back up and all the bags dumped in it so she could wheel it off even if she just left the baby in the carrier.
All is this is just to demonstrate that if she did “collapse the pram” like she’s supposed to you’d be fuming and thinking why doesn’t she just leave the bloody thing up it’s not that big, and that’s without any empathy for her as a person and how difficult she might find it.
Next time you see her try to visually unpack the pram and imagine where all the stuff would go and how much room it would take up if it wasn’t stashed in the pram. The pram is your better option.
Plus you get the non-crying baby rather than the baby strapped to a person trying to pack and unpack and collapse a pram on a moving train - that would be the crying baby.
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6,375 | No but Illidank's point was that Thrall is a cool bro because he was raised by a human, which is categorically not the case. | I think it'd be hilarious if we started doing democratic elections and ~halfway through every xpac we had a vote players in-game could go to polling stations in Org and vote for our next warchief since Blizz is gonna make us get a new one regularly anyways. | I feel like Varian pre-kidnap was pretty different from Varian post-kidnap, personality wise. A quick check on Battle of Undercity on youtube (since its out of game now) shows you what I mean about Varian though. Not sure why Garrosh was so Alliance hating though. Maybe cause he idolized Grom and the Alliance "enslaved" Grom in warcamps? The whole "never be slaves" thing? It does seem like given the state of Outland and the history of Draenor and his status as Mag'har, Garrosh should have been vastly more anti-demon/warlock than anti-Alliance though. | dxyxnrq | dxyxkvn | dxz7e6r | servantoffire | servantoffire | tristerfalm | 8ew122 | 8ew122 | 8ew122 | wow | wow | wow | 1 |
6,376 | I mean i know, but literally in every discussion about up people almost always talk about the opening (Which is fantastic) but not the rest of the film. | Okay... **WHAT THE FUCK** | We all need James Baxter in our lives. | e208ia4 | e1zqxau | e69jnnc | JonathanIyere2 | thehandsomejj | JonathanIyere2 | 8wyhlj | 8wyhlj | 9h4x1b | MovieDetails | MovieDetails | gifs | 0 |
6,377 | u/stabbot | I mean... there is [this place](https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=de&pb=!1s0x479e5c072c88e3c9:0xb102d0138c19d2a!2m22!2m2!1i80!2i80!3m1!2i20!16m16!1b1!2m2!1m1!1e1!2m2!1m1!1e3!2m2!1m1!1e5!2m2!1m1!1e4!2m2!1m1!1e6!3m1!7e115!4shttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipPtSxXhwiRLLW8yLOYSdpkQpBIcWXKdqGMaJORZ%3Dw213-h160-k-no!5sJosefine+Reisner+-+Google-Suche&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipPtSxXhwiRLLW8yLOYSdpkQpBIcWXKdqGMaJORZ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif8J_J68_dAhVJlYsKHSr_B4sQoiowDnoECAoQCQ) not too far from my parents place... | ...and somewhere down the list here someone said if you call the wrong one they will transfer to the proper authority, which makes sense because I honestly do not know who owns the various tracks around me that aren’t Amtrak.
Asked and answered, thank you! | dsbolvp | e6gpt3u | dsc0sis | D4rK69 | D4rK69 | thosmarvin | 7opt0x | 9hytb8 | 7opt0x | WTF | WTF | WTF | 1 |
6,378 | Here's an idea. Everyone needs to keep their "deeply held beliefs" to their fuckin selves. I don't care to let most people know that I'm agnostic , dislike both major political parties, and side heavily with transhumanists...
AHH FUCK. | You son of a bitch... NSFW that shit | Pizza Hut used to be the best about 10+ years ago, now they use frozen dough. Their pizzas taste like ass now.
I think Papa John's is the only one of the big 3 (Papa John's, Dominos, Pizza Hut) that still uses non-frozen dough. People just don't like the corporate side of Papa John's so nobody wants to be associated with them.
I personally think their pizza is just OK. I would rather have gotten get my pizza fix from the mom and pop place (Luigi's Italian Restaurant) in town, but they closed down due to competition from Dominos nearby.
People Suck. I guess cheap ass-quality pizza is what people would rather have. | e3xjgcb | e3xmv0y | duzqeoe | Zagans | TemporaryLVGuy | Zagans | 96171g | 96171g | 80x9td | news | news | news | 0 |
6,379 | Guess what guy, I can still buy the dip without doing any of the above. | Don't forget about selling a kidney. | Was like, “WTF title?” But sure enough. | dwiv4qz | dwihlbd | dz4o9fy | paleolithic | Reverend_James | paleolithic | 886yv5 | 886yv5 | 8k1ce0 | Bitcoin | Bitcoin | videos | 0 |
6,380 | Your sister is a narcissist, and likely had always been the golden child. You likely were the scapegoat (as your therapist says). It feels awful to lose touch with a sibling. I am similarly no-contact with my narcissistic sister. It's difficult, but necessary. Narcissists take no responsibility for anything in their lives.
I always refer back to this:
>**A Narcissist's Prayer**
>
>That didn't happen.
>
>And if it did, it wasn't that bad.
>
>And if it was, that's not a big deal.
>
>And if it is, that's not my fault.
>
>And if it was, I didn't mean it.
>
>And if I did...
>
>You deserved it.
and you might check out /r/raisedbynarcissists
You don't owe her anything at this point. You owe yourself peace and a calm life, which means leaving these awful people behind. Hugs to you | Family stresses me out sometimes, too :) I'm really glad I could help. Good luck!! | Why do you care who follows her on Instagram? Why are you trying to tell her what to do? | e8t0zld | e8t0jrn | dvt871i | YouKnowYourCrazy | pololly | YouKnowYourCrazy | 9t1kjw | 9t1kjw | 84xsgh | relationships | relationships | relationships | 0 |
6,381 | I'm not the guy you replied to, but I appreciate what you're doing. All the time on reddit, people ask "When is it's an okay time to talk?!?!" and I say let's talk now. No reply. | But it doesn't bother you that the same reasons that *you* can own a gun are the same reasons why those crazy people can too? There are very few people who actually think ALL guns should be abolished. The regulations people are pushing for are ultimately to stop god damned criminals and mentally unstable people from accessing guns, and to do that you'll have to raise the bar on who can and can't have them. Also, can you imagine how fast some of the issues that make you feel the need to own a gun would be solved if people invested as much time and money lobbying them instead of lobbying and protesting against gun reform? | Just hold onto it. It doesn't appeal to any shooter group in its current form. | e1iibz2 | e1iqglj | e5x61tj | jayrady | Baconlessness | jayrady | 8usvsh | 8usvsh | 9fkh1q | pics | pics | guns | 0 |
6,382 | The system works | I'm with stupid. | I'm so happy there are people like you doing what you can to keep the paper trails in place!
Oh man that light rail mess... Good to hear Mason-Cox is still around doing good. | e3n14di | e50z704 | e4kbpcv | AusSco | AusSco | twigboy | 94n4mm | 9b7oj0 | 94n4mm | australia | australia | australia | 1 |
6,383 | Aaaww. Thank you and u/mmmk7603
Pregnancy, labor, and delivery completely humbled me. To say that I was transformed is an understatement of epic proportions.
| Both of my pregnancies saw me puking multiple times daily, but my second pregnancy was quite simply agony from day one. I have joint hypermobility and second time spd was awful, starting before I even knew I was pregnant, that was compounded by the size of my child. From 13 weeks people assumed i was near full term. Later on they thought it was twins. Truth is my kid was huge. The drs thought he was breech till they scanned and reallised how big he was. At 36 weeks I was hospitalised and i think my body just had enough.
Ive never been right since that pregnancy. | I’m going through these comments and I wish all you ladies could see this:
YOU’RE A ROCK! Your body is AMAZING and capable of wondrous things. Rebel in the PURE AWESOME that you are.
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6,384 | I think most animals can keep time by observing the sun. But the daylight savings part surprises me. Maybe he bases it on the time you come home from work or something? | Yeah you did.
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That apostrophe on "Cat's" Should not be there. | I had a similar condition that was caused by a psychedelic drug called 2CE. For about 3 months following that I had this feeling like the world wasn't real. It was actually very similar to what u/tankgirl is describing. So I would recommend staying away from that drug. Never had any issues with the mainstream psychedelics (LSD, Psilocin and Mescaline) though. | e5u70iw | e5to9j3 | e5rot5s | dod6666 | Harmlessss5 | dod6666 | 9f3zch | 9f3zch | 9ens3f | gifs | gifs | IAmA | 0 |
6,385 | Was he executed and everyone banned? ;) | Definitely a step in the right direction. I think it’s acceptable that base upkeep will have to be managed by a group at most hours- it helps nail down the concept of factions and faction wars.
Free gear and food etc for a few hours a week of guard duty wouldn’t be too bad, surely? | I always thought the RP servers seemed like the most fun. I always enjoyed watching videos that came out of them. "The Berezino Book Club" video was an absolute gem, as was almost anything from Mr. Moon. Glad to see they're still around. Looking forward to finding a server when .63 drops. | dzvlrqq | dzxj73c | dzvwynl | Stolas_ | Stolas_ | Lellela | 8nd435 | 8nmylg | 8nd435 | dayz | dayz | dayz | 1 |
6,386 | I’m so over Kanto. Its a nice Region yes but its so overdone.
i want to see Sinnoh and Unova get some love!
3D Arceus at Spear Pillar? 3D Giratina battle?
Yes plz | Kanto better that's why | That's a shame, they are super hard to find and quite expensive now.
Without it, Marill can be found at Mt. Mortor.
Just be sure to catch one with Huge Power! | dz1rhbs | dz1nyy8 | dzirq2q | ClockworkSeraphim | PikaCloud257 | ClockworkSeraphim | 8jqifz | 8jqifz | 8lvglm | pokemon | pokemon | pokemon | 0 |
6,387 | Where did i say that it was standard? I said it happens. stop being so salty.
Former prem doesnt matter, they havent been prem for a decade and their average attendance is down like 2k, and thats only because they closed a bunch of seats due to security costs. | singing sweet caroline is an institution at british boxing events/british events in general
TOUCHING YOUUUUUUUUU | M8, he submitted Jeff Glover.
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6,388 | I think there’s a difference between competitive nature and a dick measuring contest and starting a brawl after you win a fight as a professional.
Maybe that’s my opinion, a lot of people seem to love the drama and chaos. But if I wanted to see WWF I would go watch reruns. I’m watching ufc for actual fights | also at the end of the clip, as he's being escorted out of the cage, he puts his fist up in the direction of the audience like he just won something... waht | Worldwide | e7ghw4h | e7gzouq | dxhabsb | Trilip_S_Hoffman | everything_at_will | Trilip_S_Hoffman | 9mppn7 | 9mppn7 | 8cq6pc | MMA | MMA | Music | 0 |
6,389 | We're not angry, we're passionate! | How the fuck do you manage to get me every goddamn time? | I know an 80 year old that took half of one a day like it was nothing. Every time he got the tiniest cut, he would bleed so much I was concerned I had to call an emergency. When he said he was taking the asprin, I was like omg, you need to stop.
He didn't and one day, he had a bad cough and started like... bleeding internally or something. We took him to the hospital and doctor asked about the medicine he takes. He said he wasn't on anything and I had to step in and mention the asprin, so he had to come clean that he was taking it everyday.
doctor chewed him out, he was put on blood clotters, and he realised, finally, that he didn't need to be taking it, anymore.
He can be grazed by his cat and not risk hospitalization ! | dwfk96e | dwfjmq1 | e64en5l | kalnu | skippythewonder | kalnu | 87qp7q | 87qp7q | 9gek6m | gifs | gifs | science | 0 |
6,390 | She picked the jacket to piss him off. She probably picked her campaign to piss him off too. These people care nothing for their actions (or following through), it's all a game to them. | IMO, if you have a customer facing job, having a sick worker should cost the employer a huge fine, much larger than a paid sick day. It should be viewed as *intentionally* putting the customers at risk. Food services, hospital workers, child and elder care especially. We need to start holding employers responsible for this disgusting work culture where it's totally ok to touch food or teach children with a contagious disease because the alternative is losing your job or not making rent. The fine should be high enough that it is just easier to staff more than a skeleton crew and pay for goddamn sick leave. ffs | Yeah I caught that too. The president's said 3 times that Kavanagh had a drinking problem when he was younger. Kavanagh never said that. Trump is just trying to lay the groundwork for Kavanagh defense | e6zy6ke | du59oy1 | e70ltl8 | darling_lycosidae | darling_lycosidae | turp119 | 9khz1f | 7x0o0d | 9khz1f | politics | news | politics | 1 |
6,391 | Yeah that one. Tbh it’s not the only game we won 10vs11, we’re weirdly strong when one man down. | FFP though. And Verratti was injured. But yeah we have a depth issue in midfield. | He's such a fun player to watch. Always positive going forward. Wasn't expecting him to make this much of an impact. | e85sval | e84sqax | e84ms62 | Zdar78 | Zdar78 | coma_waering | 9pvncg | 9pvncg | 9pvncg | soccer | soccer | soccer | 1 |
6,392 | I played a lot with him last season, but now o don't see Any reason to pick him and not Swain If i need to Go ap top | Your logic is based on looking at a different chart. That's why I went and found it for you. You can check out the source of that in meddlers gameplay thoughts, just search meddler champion curve. He explains it for those who have trouble with graphical representations. | I already play like 10 games in gold with a Zed/Yi adc as Lulu. And yet we won all the games | dx5oh3t | dx56zbr | dwf5925 | HueHueLeona | thedjally | HueHueLeona | 8b78hp | 8b78hp | 87pldu | leagueoflegends | leagueoflegends | leagueoflegends | 0 |
6,393 | FINALLY THE CAVE SCENE I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS | [Dot Pixis revealing their plan in this episode.](https://i.imgur.com/3xZBTLV.jpg) | Please I wanna see this | e4het2o | e4gzarr | e38ylmj | YasashiYuko | xin234 | YasashiYuko | 98lw8x | 98lw8x | 92vufk | ShingekiNoKyojin | ShingekiNoKyojin | ShingekiNoKyojin | 0 |
6,394 | > The UK is an extremely violent place.
lulwhut | It's such a weird bit of laziness. | This is also shit research. It generalizes the whole of Britain from very small, affluent part of London. It's parroted over and over again even though it's trashy, sensationalist research. | ds7evq7 | e2i3h6a | ds6y7pj | Throwaway_43520 | Throwaway_43520 | Nigelwethers | 7o3ya8 | 8zbeyc | 7o3ya8 | todayilearned | Frugal | todayilearned | 1 |
6,395 | It doesn't even sound like it's a one-off gag, it's a plot arc, which is way worse. | I would unironically watch a dumb kid's movie shot by larry fong and directed by zack snyder | It's just hard to stop a boat, any boat, let alone ships of that size and at that time. You can't just hit the brakes, the only option is to reverse, which the *Imo* tried but it was way too late. And yes, a tugboat.
So really it was a combination of multiple human errors. It's very likely that if *Mont-Blanc* had the usual precautions for explosives *Imo* wouldn't have been so impatient. | dzhm04d | dzhz7ue | dvnxuvs | parkaprep | DM_Me_Your_Oppai | parkaprep | 8ln26q | 8ln26q | 83ug78 | movies | movies | videos | 0 |
6,396 | I'm sure they're good. Serbian quality. But pretty frickin gimmicky | Or... repeal the Hughes Amendment. Allow ATF to tax new machine guns like normal. Everyone wins. | Funnily enough, he doesn't teacup, he grabs the dust cover like there's a VFG there and holds it like that. Totally weird | e5qnjw1 | e09wd72 | e5qawn2 | hotel_torgo | hotel_torgo | HelpSheKnowsUsername | 9ejno6 | 8pal9n | 9ejno6 | guns | guns | guns | 1 |
6,397 | Yeah, he paid for it so it's his ticket. You're the asshole here.
Just a tip so you can get away with being the asshole, or even get away without having to look like an asshole at all, if you ever find yourself in this situation again: don't tell your friend you're going to sell his ticket on for profit. Just say "Hey man, it's cool. Just give me the money back and we'll leave it at that." Every chance they will just play along with it, and if they don't then you're just back in this situation again.
(I am just assuming you told your friend about your intention to sell the ticket for profit in this scenario to be fair) | Fuck off was that a pen | If he paid you in full for the ticket, then that's not a deposit; he's already paid for the ticket. The ticket is therefore his property, to the extent that you already emailed him the ticket.
Were you to do this, you wouldn't be just an asshole, you would be a thief. | e4nevlo | e0rlkdw | e4n0erz | Cuckodile | Cuckodile | arniegrape | 99e5zw | 8rib8s | 99e5zw | AmItheAsshole | soccer | AmItheAsshole | 1 |
6,398 | not everyone wants to look like that | You’re eating more calories than the energy you’re consuming.
You also get bloated as you eat more food throughout the day | If you play matchmaking in any major game cheating is such a small deal it really shouldn't be the reason you don't play these games. | dz9yaea | dz9nkkv | dx5xn28 | CyborgSlunk | Swade-Wilson | CyborgSlunk | 8kpdg5 | 8kpdg5 | 8ba2p2 | Fitness | Fitness | Games | 0 |
6,399 | Also, now who's making generalizations?? ;)
I think that most of them are actually downvoting me for breaking with sub orthodoxy. Scroll down. There are plenty of unorthodox non-generalizations in the deep negatives. I appreciate the sentiment, however.
| Yes. But afaik every administration does this.
The issue here isn't the legality of the act. It's that they lied about it. Maybe.
This is the same stupid instinct that got both Clintons in trouble ("what, like with a rag??","I did not have sexual relations..."). Every politician just denies denies denies. No matter what it is. And then invariably one of those denials turns out to be overzealous, and they get exposed to obstruction charges.
Mueller better have something else, because Star prosecuting this level of deceit didn't help the GOP come midterms.
Edit: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/explainer-jared-kushners-attempted-back-channel-russia-treasonous-typical
Keep the downvotes coming. How else will the world know the intensity of your ignorance? | The confusion here probably results from talking about movies vs. real life. | dvdjllc | dvd1vup | dvdmjs4 | CaptainFingerling | CaptainFingerling | sporifix | 82tin4 | 82tin4 | 82tin4 | worldnews | worldnews | worldnews | 1 |
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