{"subset": "comments", "id": "dubqefh", "text": "That shot of Killmonger walking up to the throne while the camera is spinning around signifying Wakanda’s whole world turned upside down. ?", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 65, "label": ["52648"]}, {"start": 42, "end": 48, "label": ["256323"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 23, "label": ["7344103"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dth7dhj", "text": "Ohhhh so it was all viral marketing for the movie?", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 49, "label": ["21555729"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dth8ass", "text": "Holy shit I've never wished for anything harder in my life.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duq0v6a", "text": "The bear skeleton with a human voice is the creepiest fucking thing I've seen and *heard* in years. Holy shit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duq0z30", "text": "Man, you ain't kidding. I want to use it in an RPG this weekend. Like, before anyone gets the reference because it was soooooo good.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds2vl47", "text": "I absolutely love the MCU movies, but Spider-Man said it best in Civil War when he saw Cap throwing his shield and said, \"That thing doesn't obey the laws of physics at all.\"", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 110, "label": ["41698"]}, {"start": 87, "end": 90, "label": ["7729"]}, {"start": 38, "end": 48, "label": ["27936"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds2vvd5", "text": "I can buy Cap's shield always bouncing back for some reason. It just looks so cool. \n\nI sometimes just pretend that it's had high tech modifications made to it so that it can basically fly back whenever. He sort of had that in Age of Ultron but didn't in any other movie.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds2wpow", "text": "Well, it *was* in Stark's workshop. \n\nOnly Odin knows what he could've done to it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvvbhlm", "text": "When Bee Movie built sexual tension between a bee and a human", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 35, "label": ["1789237"]}, {"start": 46, "end": 49, "label": ["4654"]}, {"start": 5, "end": 14, "label": ["2863319"]}, {"start": 56, "end": 61, "label": ["682482"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvvekcq", "text": "\"We have to have a romance in our movie\"\n\n\"Even with bees?\"\n\n\"Its the formula, Todd\"\n\n\"But why a human, I mean can't we-\"\n\n\"ITS THE FORMULA, NEVER GO AGAINST THE FORMULA\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtr8n71", "text": "Anyone else think when the husband was texting his friend asking to use his shelter that he would end up in the shelter from 10 cloverfield lane?", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 83, "label": ["77811437"]}, {"start": 112, "end": 119, "label": ["77811437"]}, {"start": 27, "end": 34, "label": ["4318352"]}, {"start": 51, "end": 57, "label": ["17157119"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtr8r9u", "text": "110% thought there was gonna be a surprise appearance by John Goodman", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 69, "label": ["268009"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvskzk9", "text": ">Oh, we're using our made up names, I'm Spider-Man.\n\nPerfect.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvsl52k", "text": "Dr. Stranges reaction is basically \"I'm fed up of having to explain it's my real name!\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt427nz", "text": "Oscar nominated film \"Boss Baby\".\n\nThat sounds...surreal.", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 31, "label": ["43215087"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt4298o", "text": "Better than \"Academy Award winner Suicide Squad\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw9j5hl", "text": "Point of information, when adjusted for inflation it's 4th behind Avengers, Dark Knight and Spider-Man\n\n[Source](http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm)\n\nEdit: I'm sorry! I meant Spider-Man not Spiderman. I must have confused him for [Chandler's Friend](https://goo.gl/images/CEn5S3)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtuazm1", "text": "ENDLESS STAR WARS FILMS IN AN OPEN FIELD", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtufnu7", "text": "GODS I WAS OVERSATURATED THEN", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dszizv9", "text": "> \"A countdown was started on my local radio show to my 18th birthday -- euphemistically the date that I would be legal to sleep with,\" she said. \n\nThat’s so gross", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dszjagk", "text": "I had a countdown until my girlfriend turned 18...\n\nI was 17 and she could buy beer for the both of us", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dszjdbs", "text": "[deleted]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duyhkup", "text": "its definitely going to cost more than 5-10 a month for this option.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duyjsox", "text": "I can’t imagine too much more. You can subscribe to MoviePass for $10 a month and see a movie a day at the theaters for free(no imax though).", "entities": [{"start": 129, "end": 133, "label": ["173787"]}, {"start": 89, "end": 94, "label": ["21555729"]}, {"start": 53, "end": 62, "label": ["38537782"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtrpx1i", "text": "Wow, when Alden Ehrenreich was initially cast I was like *\"there's no way, he looks absolutely nothing like Harrison Ford!\"*\n\nBut - after seeing him in the costume and makeup, I'm still like *\"wow he looks absolutely nothing like Harrison Ford.\"*", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 26, "label": ["23185487"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtrqbd0", "text": "Looks more like Ford than Miles Teller, the other pick for Han.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsmlvej", "text": "*After grooming her for months to build her and her parents trust, Dushku says that one day stunt coordinator Joel Kramer lured her to his hotel room with the promise of swimming in the stunt crew’s pool and a sushi dinner afterwards. He then drew the shades and went into the bathroom, emerging naked with a hand towel covering his midsection. As she lay on the bed, Dushku writes that he “wrapped me with his gigantic writhing body, and rubbed all over me” until he “finished.”*\n\nSounds so familiar to other stories we've heard recently. Truly disgusting allegations.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsmmcq8", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxjoab", "text": "The fanbase: \"You can't make a Venom movie without Spiderman!\"\n\nSony:\"Hold my beer\" _makes a movie with neither_", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxnbo2", "text": "I wonder if there's any chance that Holland having a cameo in the film, or at the very least a shot of Spider-man swinging in the distance as Venom looks up or something.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxnrsb", "text": "I've heard Sony wants these movies to have zero tie-ins to the MCU whatsoever. So the existence of Spider-Man could possibly be referenced but it certainly won't be Holland.\n\nThat is, if these rumors are true.\n\nEdit: Some people are saying it's the opposite and it's Marvel Studios that doesn't want it in the MCU. Either way, the fact these films are being separated is still annoying.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsf55rn", "text": "It's also not normal to have a Star Wars movie coming out 6 months after a Star Wars movie.\n\nThey are intentionally keeping the mindshare for these films separate.", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 40, "label": ["26678"]}, {"start": 148, "end": 153, "label": ["21555729"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsfbouq", "text": "After seeing so many marketing fuck ups for movies recently, it's good to see Disney not totally fucking this up.", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 84, "label": ["37398"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dscidh2", "text": "Tommy Wiseau just got screen time during an awards show.\n\nWhat a time to be alive.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12, "label": ["5385711"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwksv5x", "text": "When I went to see The Last Jedi just as the theater got dark and the film was about to begin, and everyone got quiet, the guy behind me spoke up and said, \"okay guys I only see one movie a year so everyone shut the fuck up.\"\n\nI agreed with him in his sentiments and did my part by shutting the fuck up.", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 32, "label": ["43910621"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwkw6z7", "text": "I guess that's one way to do it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsisfp3", "text": "“Some of these women just sucked the dick and got buyer’s remorse” - Dave Chappelle\n\nThat’s literally what’s happening here.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsiuyk2", "text": "100%. This shit is ridiculous.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duhv3ln", "text": "In 4 days, Black Panther is going to make more money than Justice League made in its entire run. Who would have believed that could happen a year ago.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwgzweu", "text": "After the movie was done, some girl stood up, cupped her hands, and yelled, “Woooooooo! Where are my 90s gamer kids at?”, and everyone just shuffled out of the theatre. It was cringey as hell.", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 15, "label": ["21555729"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwh0nn7", "text": "I saw the first Pokemon mocie in theatres last year for the Pokemon anniversary, and every time someone walked into the theatre before the movie started there was a guy who would stand up, point at the person who walked in, and shout \"A WILD POKEMON TRAINER APPEARS!\" and damn it made me want to die.", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 79, "label": ["477069"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv73xx8", "text": "Now THAT is how you put the pussy on the chainwax", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv74fru", "text": "Draxx them sklounst", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv74ybb", "text": "F I R E B O A R D \n\nT H E M\n\nM A M A \n\nJ A M M A S", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv86uva", "text": "Would you ever want to be in a marvel movie? I think you'd be great as blade", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 76, "label": ["505035"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt3dllk", "text": "This is probably the most reasonable thing Michael Bay could be producing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt3f8ez", "text": "Seriously, It'll probably get 35% on rotten tomatoes, but I'll still watch it", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt3g7y9", "text": "I think Michael Bay's due for an ironic 'Fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes with this one. Just like the last Final Destination got a 60% on RT, or Brett Ratner's Hercules got a 61%, or The Expendables 2 got a 65% (as opposed to The Expendables' 42%)\n\nedit: \"Colorfully violent, proudly shameless and gleefully brainless, *Duke Nukem* brings out the best in director Michael Bay and star John Cena to deliver bombastic, cheerfully undemanding entertainment.\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtoe2tm", "text": "Jesus Christ. If you're thinking of dismissing the article for any reason, click and watch the video of her crash in the Kill Bill set. Quentin Tarantino did an awful thing by having her do that stunt. Also, fuck Weinstein.", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 100, "label": ["32441"]}, {"start": 213, "end": 222, "label": ["1624086"]}, {"start": 136, "end": 153, "label": ["25169"]}, {"start": 195, "end": 200, "label": ["212087"]}, {"start": 51, "end": 58, "label": ["2633667"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtsdmvx", "text": "Come to think of it, it was a very good year. Magnolia, American Beauty, Eyes Wide Shut, Fight Club and Being John Malkovich are all pretty great.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtsh7vy", "text": "The few years before and after are great as well. Its sad how much of a decline movies have been going though. At least big budget Hollywood movies I think indies have stayed pretty consistent at least.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtshdng", "text": "Well it depends on what you want to watch. For a superhero fan this is a golden age.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds6mrbw", "text": "I kept reading Black Panther, but my head visualizing Pink Panther. I was like \"Oh man, that's going to be dope, whatever he does with that beat.\"", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 28, "label": ["41677925"]}, {"start": 54, "end": 66, "label": ["51524"]}, {"start": 140, "end": 144, "label": ["387230"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds6myk6", "text": "*Da dyn da dynn, da dyn, NEW KUNG FU KENNY da dyn daaaa dynnnnn...*\n\nEdit: my top comment of all time is about a collab between pink panther and kendrick Llama. 2018 u wild", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsclctb", "text": "Have I just witnessed three-times Academy Award for Best Lead Actor winner Daniel Day-Lewis watch Tommy Wiseau get on stage for a Golden Globe?", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 110, "label": ["5385711"]}, {"start": 34, "end": 67, "label": ["23245410"]}, {"start": 130, "end": 142, "label": ["142724"]}, {"start": 75, "end": 91, "label": ["171003"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dscn15y", "text": "What a story, The Lameloid!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtjm0t7", "text": "Under served! I kept reading \"undeserved\" and wondering why a bunch of poor people in Mississippi didn't deserve to see the movie (or why she would buy them tickets if they didn't deserve it).", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtjpa77", "text": "I read this the same way", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtju7c1", "text": "I thought it meant some of the more... Racist areas of Mississippi, I quickly realized what an idiot I am", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 45, "label": ["25613"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dspm5jo", "text": "The ban was immediately reimplemented.\n\nEdit: Thank you for the gold, stranger! ^^^^and ^^^^letting ^^^^me ^^^^fix ^^^^my ^^^^spelling ^^^^error", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dspmw85", "text": "??????????????????????", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dspo4nu", "text": "What an emotional rollercoster.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsgssds", "text": "\"Why don't these women come out sooner?\" \n\n*reads about Weinstein blacklisting actresses & hiring PI's to harass/intimidate witnesses* \n\n\"Oh, right.\"", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 88, "label": ["21504235"]}, {"start": 124, "end": 133, "label": ["50956"]}, {"start": 56, "end": 65, "label": ["1624086"]}, {"start": 17, "end": 22, "label": ["33183"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsgwfxa", "text": "There’s also the terribly common tone-deaf response, “well that wouldn’t have stopped me!”", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0b5u6i", "text": "me during the first 90 minutes: This is a great slow-burn, Rosemary's Baby-meets-The Exorcist kind of movie.\n\nme during the last thirty minutes: stop the ride I'm going to die.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0baztn", "text": "I want to get off Mr. Bones' Wild Ride", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzi96wd", "text": "Reddit is not equipped to deal with this one.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["3829005"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzifcj9", "text": "meh I've always found him over rated and a bit of a douchebag.\n\nthis proves it", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzig4kh", "text": "neat", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1hvcvv", "text": "M. Night Shyamalan's Infinity War", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18, "label": ["73631"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1hwyip", "text": "Really gutted I never saw Unbreakable before Split. I was always meaning to and I saw a few clips of the film that showed Bruce Willis and had the main theme in it. I saw Split, thought the music in the ending sounded familiar and then when Bruce Willis appeared I was just completely shocked. It had an effect on me but it would have been so much better if I saw Unbreakable. Having now seen it, this is a crossover I can really get behind and I look forward to seeing what happens with the characters after we saw the origin of the hero and the villain.", "entities": [{"start": 547, "end": 554, "label": ["254515"]}, {"start": 190, "end": 195, "label": ["18839"]}, {"start": 534, "end": 538, "label": ["13706"]}, {"start": 122, "end": 134, "label": ["64673"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyt6uey", "text": "Looks like the movie poster for a bad early 2000s rom com", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyt7ok4", "text": "Well, it is unironically bragging about being from the director who made \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\"... So sounds about right.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dytfoy9", "text": "it's peak mcconaughey rom com era though.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyg7k42", "text": "Re-cast Weasel with Danny McBride and have Deadpool be the only one who notices.", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 33, "label": ["12620420"]}, {"start": 43, "end": 51, "label": ["184420"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyg91bo", "text": "That would be fantastic!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dye8u3g", "text": "I get Cosby, but why did it take this long to expel Polanski? They just now decided that child rape was against their standards of conduct?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dye92zl", "text": "I guess they just finally voted in favor? I'm sure several people wanted him gone, but up until lately, the movie business was very hush-hush about these things.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyviuna", "text": "\"Great, Cumberbatch just became a lot more affordable.\" -studio exec", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyvjqyo", "text": "\"Banana Cumberbuns just got a lot cheaper.\" - Another studio exec", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx4vfm4", "text": "I don't know how he keeps finding ways to ruin his career but he's finding ways.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxfbfnc", "text": "History Channel needs to marathon Mail Call now. RIP Gunny.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxfbwf8", "text": "I had completely forgotten about that show.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxfccx7", "text": "back when they had actual programming and not re-runs of Pawn Stars/American Pickers/Hitler conspiracy theories", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxz0baz", "text": "Wholl replace tj miller in big hero 6 2?", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 23, "label": ["13982539"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxz4a29", "text": "Anyone that can do a stoned surfer voice so literally anyone.", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34, "label": ["28198"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzjxtb1", "text": "Don't rape. If you have unimaginable wealth and power, still don't rape.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0t92ph", "text": "when old bilbo goes apeshit wanting to hold the ring again that frodo has", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0tbtj7", "text": "Yep. This was so unexpected and it terrified me as a child. I was petrified in fear for awhile.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0tgcme", "text": "As a child? God, I feel old.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3060j0", "text": "This is a really good article. Especially this quote:\n\n>To demand that every artist who works for you to have never had a past, to have never had jagged edges that have been sanded over time, is asking for people who will make boring art.\n\nI hope Disney takes note of how many celebrities and journalists (as well as the public) are coming out against them and in support of James Gunn.", "entities": [{"start": 278, "end": 289, "label": ["5796"]}, {"start": 22, "end": 29, "label": ["2633667"]}, {"start": 376, "end": 386, "label": ["2144497"]}, {"start": 248, "end": 254, "label": ["37398"]}, {"start": 294, "end": 305, "label": ["50100"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e306bq6", "text": "Sooner or later, we have to realize that we have to treat this with Nuance.\n\n[Maybe they can learn from Adult Swim about Dan Harmon] (https://twitter.com/Ethan_Anderton/status/1021787746925346817?s=09).", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 131, "label": ["4749267"]}, {"start": 104, "end": 114, "label": ["326292"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1u03ze", "text": "Dave Bautista. He's a pretty versatile actor. He goes from playing comical roles like Drax in GOTG to serious roles like Sapper Morton in Blade Runner 2049. I'd say he's a good example of a wrestler turned actor.\n\nEdit: Professional wrestlers are technically actors too, but you get the idea.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1u1plp", "text": "Batista in my opinion is a better actor than The Rock. But his problem is he came around after the WWF boom had ended.\n\nThe Rock was everywhere while he was a wrestler. Batista is really only know in the wrestling community.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6lynrz", "text": "The media made Trump big and people are still surprised that he won. Smh.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6lztb2", "text": "Exactly, even negative media coverage nowadays is better than none.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6m19oa", "text": "Well you also have to have no scruples to speak of and absolutely no issue lying repeatedly, contradicting everything you say, and having no shame is a big plus. Most people get called out for any one of the things Trump has been accused of and they quietly resign to \"spend more time with family\" or whatever safe reason they can muster. Trump doesn't care if you know he's a sack of crap or if you call him out for lying or flip flopping 24/7 and apparently, a decent portion of republicans don't care either.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6e1mmv", "text": "I'll give WB credit, the whole shared universe thing may not be working out as planned, but this elseworlds label has a lot of potential.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6e1yoi", "text": "Joaquin Phoenix is the perfect choice to kick it off too.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6e23u3", "text": "yup, if they can attract hollywood's best and brightest to lower budget experimental films with well known characters, and the films work, WB/DC might have actually brought something completely fresh and new to the table.", "entities": [{"start": 85, "end": 90, "label": ["21555729"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2doqpl", "text": "Teddy Roosevelt is turning over like a crankshaft in his grave.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15, "label": ["30535"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2dpb0b", "text": "Rolling over the wage-theft, not the purchasing of IP.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2dpi02", "text": "Probably more so the monopoly. He was obsessed with that.", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 29, "label": ["18878"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5js40z", "text": "I just wish the My List and Continue Watching sections actually appeared consistently. They go AWOL all the time, lost in the myriad weirdly specific genres Netflix has decided to make up that day.", "entities": [{"start": 157, "end": 164, "label": ["175537"]}, {"start": 150, "end": 156, "label": ["44706"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5jt9cu", "text": "New update on my Samsung TV and Nvidia shield put them on a list to the left. I like the new UI a lot. There’s sections for Movies, Series, and My List And I think I’m missing a few more.", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 138, "label": ["28012"]}, {"start": 32, "end": 45, "label": ["45576755"]}, {"start": 124, "end": 130, "label": ["21555729"]}, {"start": 25, "end": 27, "label": ["29831"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjj5hr", "text": "Has the word \"shithole\" ever appeared in the headline of an article in a major newspaper before?", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 53, "label": ["323616"]}, {"start": 79, "end": 88, "label": ["22112840"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtt8t5e", "text": "> As well as thinking about using his newly found fortune to book a vacation and buy himself a new truck, the self-employed carpenter also took the opportunity to pay for a visit to the doctor—something he had previously not been able to afford.\n\n[Man Uses $1m Win To Finally Visit Doctor, Gets Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Dies Weeks Later](http://www.newsweek.com/new-york-lottery-winner-dies-weeks-after-scooping-jackpot-796957)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dttacwt", "text": "I legitimately thought this was an Onion link at first glance. \n\nThat's fucked up.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt8pdj5", "text": "Terasa May banning protests is the best way of starting protests in the UK.", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 74, "label": ["31717"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsuk4fi", "text": "Good for him. I can't think of a better way to prove he's not a racist than to block the people he just insulted from entering the country.\n\nEDIT: This turned into a heated debate real quick about how Trump wasn't being racist.\n\nI'll give those with that position a challenge: Go anywhere where there aren't a lot of white people and say, \"Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?\" and see if you get a positive reaction from them.", "entities": [{"start": 201, "end": 206, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsukrk6", "text": "Don’t worry, he’s still employing a bunch of them at Mar-A-Lago.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds19qbe", "text": "he's right", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt17gmv", "text": "At least in America i can say \"fuck Donald Trump and everything he stands for\" without mysteriously disappearing", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 48, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt18whk", "text": "It depends on who you are, you had people gone missing who were becoming a torn.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtzf3e9", "text": "I am very grateful that we have people that shine a light on such abuse. \n\nEdit. Yes I eat meat, no you won't win me over to the vegan side. I am all for rearing animals ethically and don't condone abuse. \n\nLast edit. I am bored with vegans on high horses, I am not replying to comments so why waste your time?", "entities": [{"start": 235, "end": 241, "label": ["32587"]}, {"start": 129, "end": 134, "label": ["32587"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtzhih5", "text": "Agreed. It can't be easy to get this footage", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtziz74", "text": "It can get you killed", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dth3sg6", "text": "Whenever you read comments on articles related to Russia, remember this quote from Garry Kasparov: \n\n\"The point of modern propaganda isn't only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.\"", "entities": [{"start": 83, "end": 97, "label": ["12810"]}, {"start": 50, "end": 56, "label": ["25391"]}, {"start": 122, "end": 132, "label": ["23203"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dth6cqv", "text": "I'm convinced a vast majority of people lack the capability to think critically. Almost like they look down on people who do.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dspv8uy", "text": "You know, guys.... making up shit like this about a serious topic is NOT going to help your cause at all. People who resent you, now resent you even more.\n\nEdit: I feel like I need to clarify. I'm making a general statement here, about anyone (adult) who makes false claims like this, especially to further a political agenda. I am not mad at the kid. Kids are kids. \n\n Honestly, it wasn't even directed at the Muslim community specifically, either. It was directed at everyone who does this, thinks about doing this etc...\n\n I should have chosen my words better, but I never thought my post would get this... popular.", "entities": [{"start": 412, "end": 418, "label": ["19541"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds4o7i8", "text": "By that logic, how can Russia criticize the US, exactly?", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 46, "label": ["3434750"]}, {"start": 23, "end": 29, "label": ["25391"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds4odig", "text": "Exactly, if they want to pull that card then almost no one needs to shut the fuck up more than them.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duq6fro", "text": "Investigate all the dark Pac money while you're at it. Campaign finance laws are a joke and all these fuckers are accepting money from everywhere. Russia isn't the only country funneling money into our elections. I don't think oligarchs care about borders.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duq73dt", "text": "Exactly. Repeal Citizens United and start looking how the money flows. I bet that they'll catch a whole lot more of these scams going on.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtocrq3", "text": "I've traveled a fair bit, especially around Europe, and Italy is the place I've seen the most \"White Power\" graffiti. Especially Verona, weirdly.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtoeelb", "text": "odd, considering half of Italy is barely white", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dstgfye", "text": "South Korea's athletes have previously marched alongside their North Korean counterparts at several Olympics, including the 2000, 2004 and 2006 Games. @NPR", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dstn465", "text": "But trump will take credit for this time.", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbye23", "text": "One day, regardless of how this all turns out, I hope our descendants will at least remember that beneath the geopolitical struggles, the lives of Syrian people were what we should have focused on in the first place.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbyp2v", "text": "Footnote: but for a brief moment, investors in the military industrial complex did very well!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbyws2", "text": "You got r/neoliberal moderator material written all over you!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx6fjdf", "text": "I guess I'll see you guys in basic training.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx6frm4", "text": "Oorah!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvok86r", "text": "Oooh this shit just got real.\n\nSurprisingly solid response from Theresa May for now, but we'll have to see how the next few days play out.\nRussia will probably just respond with another snarky comment and expel a few diplomats though.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvokx2d", "text": "And on that bombshell...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxcn600", "text": "Someone get this man a banner.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxcokvx", "text": "Banners never lie. Remember when Trump held up that LGBT flag, and then went on to be the most pro-LGBT president in history just like his supporters promised?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvbepw8", "text": "AND THE WINNER IS..... CHINA", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvbfy3h", "text": "& Russia", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvbgfx1", "text": "Russia is economically insignificant.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxg5kab", "text": "I work at a very large, VERY busy warehouse. They don't take bathroom breaks into account, and they do hinder your ability to meet expectations. I've been written up for not meeting 100% production, and when I tried to explain my concerns for not considering bathroom breaks a viable excuse, I was written up again. I've filled a complaint about this to HR, and have had no response for days.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxg6h0n", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy17ujs", "text": "I can't fucking believe how this isn't on every news channel and doesn't have a megathread here. The image of the President of South Korea is cordially greeting North Korean generals is just as jaw-dropping to me as watching the two leaders together.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv9hac4", "text": "If you can't trust your gay male escort, who can you trust?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv9hq7n", "text": "whats next? the escort is only gay when paid?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxob7ab", "text": "I used to live in China. The lack of respect and general decency towards animals there was absolutely heartbreaking. You would see guys on the street with a hamster cage literally Tetris-packed with puppies or kittens for sale, small plastic balls with fish or terrapins in them essentially as toys and the worst I ever saw was in a mall once there was a massive stage set up for some sort of show and it had a small pool. On closer inspection I found that they had a fully grown sea lion in a plastic storage box full of it's own piss. The handlers? Two teenagers who sat there taking selfies with the poor animal. \n\nLiterally barbaric attitude towards animals in that country and it needs to change.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxobuz6", "text": "Jesus fuck, I'd catch a case from that last one.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxoeaxl", "text": "No, they'd just beat you to death.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzvq62p", "text": "It's funny because most of the steel companies over here (Canada, near Hamilton) have american ownership. Just aim that gun at your own foot eh?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz62i4l", "text": "If I was homeless in China, I'd pretend to be Muslim.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz63531", "text": "Savage, lol.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyze51j", "text": "It's a pretty advanced propaganda tactic, dying. I must say, they've created a lot of propaganda that way.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyzk5jt", "text": "The Zapp Brannigan approach - “ Send wave after wave of our own men at them”.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyv4ywf", "text": "Still almost hard to believe. Never thought I read anything with North Korea and dismantling and nuclear in the same sentence (edit: I’m glad my highest rated comment isnt a embarrassing one ? and to my “buddy” that had to message me don’t be butthurt)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dztk7gh", "text": "I worked at a convenience store in a poor neighborhood about 25 years ago in a poor neighborhood when I was going to college. To this day I remember a lady who brought a bag of pennies and change to buy a sanitary product. She was little short for the full amount but we gave it to her anyway. This is good.", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 54, "label": ["177193"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dztntek", "text": "She was probably embarrassed to even do that", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz8gpvg", "text": "That’s a relief. I was getting worried that a 129 year-old man was biding his time in Uruguay.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz8hxzu", "text": "It might seem silly but its important to prove these sort of things in our day and age.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyh41ov", "text": "Boy those Infinity War ticket sales are really something", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyh4fft", "text": "Breaking records left and right.\n\nHighest opening weekend, raking in millions.\n\nIt's a good movie.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ecedx80", "text": "So what can I do to save plankton", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ecee0lh", "text": "Pray to whatever God you believe in because we need a fucking miracle at this point", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb01d00", "text": "The full quote: \"If we don't take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon\"\n\nIt is important to remember that there is still hope, **if** strong action is taken.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb067hr", "text": "Very very strong action. Like reorganizing our entire society its concepts on labor and use of resources. So not gonna happen.", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 61, "label": ["37235"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb8azva", "text": "Nobody will do anything about them or about Tibet because China is simply too rich for business. China is the elephant in the room we all know they are fucked up and are becoming super powerful but nobody wants to be the first to say No to their money", "entities": [{"start": 97, "end": 102, "label": ["5405"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb8e0i8", "text": "That plus they do have a decently powerful military, and Russia is right next door, and kinda supports them (because any NATO led effort to fight China obviously troubles Russia, regardless of whether Putin is in charge).", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb84vb5", "text": "Mark probably isn't too happy about people getting their hands on his data. \n\n#ironic", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb889fz", "text": "We are but lowly peasants", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eci2lut", "text": "Pope absolutely **S L A M S** consumerism! You don't **B E L I E V E** what he says *N E X T!*\n\nFucking \"slam\" titles are getting to me.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ecmqr3g", "text": "“I won’t be alive for that” is the mantra of the anti-environmentalist", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ecmrjz4", "text": "more like, 'i ain't gonna be forced to change my lifestyle like some communist!'", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 78, "label": ["9209651"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec6y8tp", "text": "Can we just appreciate how Irish the Irish president looks", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ebjfm3e", "text": "Anyone else surprised that this tape hasn't leaked yet?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ebjh0tw", "text": "No. Turkey is getting their moneys worth. With more and more details \"leaking\", I wouldn't be surprised if they have a full video of the killing.", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10, "label": ["11125639"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eaufd5e", "text": "The human race.......... to the bottom.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eauht4s", "text": "It's embarrassing. Humanity spent centuries raising life expectancy to what is today in modern nations, and a large part of that came from reducing child mortality rates by preventing them from catching deadly diseases. \n\n\nAnti-vaxxers are literally looking at progress and going, \"nope, we prefer our children die before reaching puberty\".", "entities": [{"start": 226, "end": 238, "label": ["1742315"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ebu8r97", "text": "Protesters don't conduct \"stings\". Police officers do. Protesters conduct protests.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10, "label": ["266137"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ebu9lmo", "text": "Yeah but it really *stings* to have the cruel way sea world treats animals exposed to the people that want to but tickets. ;)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec1ebzs", "text": "That’s super fucking depressing.", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 31, "label": ["840273"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec1fm4c", "text": "It’s not like anybody actually cares. If they did they wouldnt be endangered.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e86mdau", "text": "It's depressing how badly the new generation has been failed by the older ones.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e86n0jg", "text": "The older I get the more and more I find out. Being young sucks now, what in gods name are my children going to have to put up with?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e81vkhc", "text": "Didn't the saudis finance 9/11??", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e81w1x1", "text": "Yes. And the Bush family have a long history with them. Who was in office when that atrocity happened?\n\nNo one deserves an atomic hellfire parade more than the Saudis. Odin give us the power!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8duyf0", "text": "So now they're what? Hostages?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8agzfb", "text": "Should just make the packaging out of hemp thats biodegradable and looks like take away boxes or have a reusable container and charge anyone that doesn't bring the container a large fee for another one", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8ah5x6", "text": "That would make far too much sense. Also would not meet the legal requirements.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsypf5a", "text": "For anyone in the UK, there's a place in Croydon called 'Heart of Gaming', has the same concept. Would recommend going.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsypuq7", "text": "Arcade Club in Bury for those a bit further north.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsysel1", "text": "Came here to say this. Arcade club is licenced for booze too", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtklu7g", "text": "Nintendo said they were going to jump into the pool, then proceeded to go roll around in a puddle.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtkp23p", "text": "Water physics smh", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt3caba", "text": "Thank you for properly hyping me up and then letting me down in the same post. I'm am quite whelmed.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsksteu", "text": "can confirm. am mexican, was super stoked to wear the sombrero", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dskvz1r", "text": "I swear Mario jumps over bricks and walls way faster with the sombrero on", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsq0b2i", "text": "Holy shit, it looks like they put more work into scamming us out of money than they do on the actual game.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duwurax", "text": "See You in 15 years with your ps6", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duwvf67", "text": "Playing Skyrim.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duww5t9", "text": "Not before they release skrim for the ice dispenser.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dss9txm", "text": "Now you can kill hookers together \n\n*edit anyone got an extra xbox live code laying around? I'm trying to kill a few hookers also", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dssa9hq", "text": "So that’s how babies are made.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds5gt03", "text": "My kids were both heavily into Minecraft in the summer so I made sure they got outside daily and did other things.. what did they do outside ? Sat on the playground and talked about what they were going to do next time they were allowed on Minecraft..", "entities": [{"start": 154, "end": 164, "label": ["43579833"]}, {"start": 31, "end": 40, "label": ["27815578"]}, {"start": 48, "end": 54, "label": ["29392"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds5gw4v", "text": "I actually appreciate minecraft, it got my daughter into video games, and it allows them to use their imagination and be creative.. i.e. virtual legos.", "entities": [{"start": 145, "end": 150, "label": ["18362"]}, {"start": 57, "end": 68, "label": ["5363"]}, {"start": 43, "end": 51, "label": ["449913"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du3fwy9", "text": "Console wars exist because people can't afford all the consoles so they choose one and defend their decision.", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 63, "label": ["32629"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du3hlwo", "text": "I own PS3&4. Xbox 360&One and a modern gaming PC but not any nintendo device. Thereby i must conclude that Nintendo is worse than other platforms, right?", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 115, "label": ["21197"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 21, "label": ["7514833"]}, {"start": 6, "end": 9, "label": ["24951"]}, {"start": 61, "end": 69, "label": ["21197"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx24kvk", "text": "Left 4 dead 2 also had a frying pan as a melee weapon.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvgy2la", "text": "So what you're saying we need to get those 80% playing video games!\n\nI am actually kind of serious, video games often help people unwind and offer a nice escape from reality.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvh0xor", "text": "This is the answer right here. When video games rule your life, ain't no time for you to go out and buy a gun then shoot up the neighborhood. The most harm a gamer will do is threaten to fuck yer mum. And swatting.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx5glqv", "text": "I feel like arcades could make a serious comeback with this tech.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx5phy6", "text": "I know other people already have them, but I'm so excited for the future where you'll give people the tour and say, \"and this is our VR room.\" And it'll just be as common as anything else \n\nEdit: evidently I need to read F-451 to understand why I'm wrong. I'm sorry, Internet, I didn't know /s", "entities": [{"start": 271, "end": 279, "label": ["14539"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx6pooj", "text": "Bet he only came up to you because Western folk aren’t shy about having innocent fun with strangers and he wanted to give you fond memories of Japan", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 99, "label": ["53515492"]}, {"start": 143, "end": 148, "label": ["15573"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx6pyfb", "text": "You basically just took the words out of his mouth.", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 50, "label": ["9293603"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvs89qy", "text": "It looks awesome all rusty and aged looking like that. \nDon’t change it!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvs8ig7", "text": "Thanks so much dude!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvs9ks8", "text": "It's hard to judge from a single picture, but this looks very professional and something that would sell easily. I don't know if you're a high school student or not, but if you are please keep at this! You've got a natural talent and you could really go far with it.", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 157, "label": ["155526"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvgb2vr", "text": "Maybe tentacle porn prevents gun violence", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 41, "label": ["7862242"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvgc4gq", "text": "There's no maybe about it", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvnmnzj", "text": "I’ve been a professional designer for more years than I care to admit, and I’d say your ability to take criticism is going to be a huge asset in your career. You might still be polishing your skills (and who isn’t?), but that kind of attitude goes a long way towards helping you get there. Good luck with the application.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvnodaq", "text": "Tbh one of the only useful comments here. Someone posted the original and it really highlights how these screens aren't very exciting to begin with.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvnp2r4", "text": "> Tbh one of the only useful comments here.\n\nI dont know, I think someone else told him to shave and get a haircut.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0m6sau", "text": "Wolfenstein wouldn't make much sense without it, would take away the shock factor.\n\nIt's SUPPOSED to make you feel uncomfortable, makes murdering all those shitbags all the more fun.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0m780a", "text": "Some of then were not Germans and were forced into service.", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 29, "label": ["152735"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzakf1p", "text": "Dude, is that sad Keanu Reeves hanging with Tom and Jerry?", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 30, "label": ["16603"]}, {"start": 44, "end": 57, "label": ["871053"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzapr3a", "text": "Most interesting thing in the picture to me. Glad someone else saw it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e51r1sl", "text": "As a German who sees as lot of things on Reddit which are supposed to be German but really aren't, I have to say this is probably the best German snack mix.", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 47, "label": ["3829005"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e51tnos", "text": "Almost! Missing Toffifee and Choclait Chips.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e47w532", "text": "Place in Houston called Joysticks. Cover is $20 and it's also a bar. Good fun", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 16, "label": ["13774"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e47yl44", "text": "Up in Spring there is a place called the Game Preserve. $15 but no bar. Even leave and come back later no re-charge.", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 12, "label": ["136020"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e484wgo", "text": "Have you seen the owners DeLorean? It’s still in great condition", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e72njm1", "text": "Why settle this with lawyers when you can settle it over a game of Gwent?", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 28, "label": ["17541"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e72paoi", "text": "I'm sure Andrzej would settle for a free Gwent card pack.", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 16, "label": ["2865"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6f5p2z", "text": "As much as I love my PS4 and PlayStation in general. Big props to Microsoft for making backwards compatibility available. Enjoy fellow Xbox gamers!! Especially since MW2 is compatible!", "entities": [{"start": 166, "end": 169, "label": ["20537000"]}, {"start": 29, "end": 40, "label": ["13392949"]}, {"start": 21, "end": 24, "label": ["35723752"]}, {"start": 135, "end": 139, "label": ["38062234"]}, {"start": 66, "end": 75, "label": ["19001"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6f7hc8", "text": "I just wish the older COD’s had some updates to fix the swarms of cheaters.. it’s a blast to play the Nostalgic COD games, But that goes away pretty quick when you got 2-3 dudes with God Mode in every other lobby", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 25, "label": ["8229010"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6f7us5", "text": "How bad is it? Have they taken over black ops yet? I know the original CoD 4 is full of hackers but its to a point that its just fucking amusing (also because theres the remastered version with no hackers). I hope mw2 isnt that bad", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 95, "label": ["13533"]}, {"start": 71, "end": 76, "label": ["10891776"]}, {"start": 36, "end": 45, "label": ["26820827"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duco82i", "text": "So can someone explain what actually happens when the FBI indicts Russians? They're not on American ground I assume, so can they actually carry out the arrests? What is Putin's likely response to this?", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 74, "label": ["59510"]}, {"start": 54, "end": 57, "label": ["11127"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ducohl6", "text": "Putin can’t do much. Russia has no leverage over us and are already feeling huge pressure from American and EU sanctions (one big reason Putin threw his hat in with Trump and the GOP, to try and lift those sanctions). \n\nOne purpose for releasing these indictments could be Mueller rattling some cages. Getting Putin angry, getting conspirators scared, and trying to evoke a reaction from Trump himself. Mueller and his team are going to make this as painful and agonizing as possible for all those involved", "entities": [{"start": 165, "end": 170, "label": ["4848272"]}, {"start": 389, "end": 394, "label": ["4848272"]}, {"start": 404, "end": 411, "label": ["471457"]}, {"start": 179, "end": 182, "label": ["32070"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 5, "label": ["32817"]}, {"start": 274, "end": 281, "label": ["471457"]}, {"start": 108, "end": 110, "label": ["9317"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duw34nx", "text": "Are the teachers going to get a pay raise? They’re already responsible for educating your kids, now they’re responsible for protecting them; not to mention babysitting them for free. Their healthcare sucks. They work the extra hours at home, and do not get pay for it. Fuck sake, pay them right.", "entities": [{"start": 189, "end": 199, "label": ["261925"]}, {"start": 8, "end": 16, "label": ["205075"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duw5iju", "text": "But they only work 3/4ths of the year. \n\nExtend the 50k yearly salary to actually working for a year and they are above the average. Plus penison/tenure.\n\nE: apparently acknowledging summer/winter/spring break is a no-no. My b.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duw5wae", "text": "Teachers don't have 40 hour work weeks.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8, "label": ["205075"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dusgcuh", "text": "He wants to wrestle boys. They make him wrestle girls ... and of course kicks the hell out of them. And then they boo. Kid’s screwed either way.", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 19, "label": ["735092"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duc7lf9", "text": "The '90s called, they want their scapegoat back.", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 42, "label": ["26132634"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ducba9r", "text": "16-bit sprites warped my sense of morality.", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 14, "label": ["913509"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ducce3k", "text": "Maybe 16-bit sprites could teach these aged relics how to tap into their sense of morality. That or they have to die faster, future is coming and for some reason no one who’s hold is ready. Need to focus mental health safety in a world where interaction is warped by social media, news to focus reform and acceptance of social policies that rustle their jimmies", "entities": [{"start": 267, "end": 279, "label": ["5897742"]}, {"start": 82, "end": 90, "label": ["43254"]}, {"start": 295, "end": 301, "label": ["350685"]}, {"start": 320, "end": 335, "label": ["852274"]}, {"start": 204, "end": 217, "label": ["990505"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 20, "label": ["913509"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt5hzls", "text": "It's amazing that a school shooting happened today yet this story has taken more attention in the news cycle.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds8uqzv", "text": "The problem isnt that hes a huge lying, attention manbaby, although thats part of it. Its the fact that Youtube personally reviewed a video with a dead body in it on a channel watched primerally by children and said \"Yeah lets put this thing at number one of our trending catagory\", which is something they personally monitor.\n\nIt was a violation of the terms of service and people I know personally have had their channels pulled for less than this shit. Yet because he is high up in the rankings and is Youtubes little star they are just choosing to ignore it.\n\nYoutube needs to address the situation at the very least as at the moment they are just hiding up their own asses..\n\nHe calls it a mistake he made and yet he went personally into a forest notorious for suicide and finding dead bodies and didnt expect to find one? He put the body in the thumbnail for christs sake! He took the time to edit it and upload a custom thumbnail featuring some poor guys corpse.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsxlwzi", "text": "... and that's when you should be forced to retire.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsir4x9", "text": "So that's Vermont, Mass, Maine. A lot of folks are going to be passing through Connecticut. If only there was some way to get them to stop in Connecticut and spend their money.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "durbu1e", "text": "\"Oh its probably the case that its pictures of his girlfriend that is likely 17\" .... Aaaaaand under 10, being abused. Fucking hell. Deserved.", "entities": [{"start": 111, "end": 117, "label": ["424739"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "durctjf", "text": "[deleted]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds269m0", "text": "readng between the lines, what happened is that the cops used the womans facebook conversation history as evidence. she had edited it, deleting certain messages to change the context of what was said to make it look like he was apologizing for raping her. what he was apologizing for was ignoring her...\n\nthe sister in law logged into his facebook, and found the original un edited conversation history and submitted it.\n\nthe cops, not understanding that one side being edited wouldnt alter both sides of the conversation probably didnt know to get both facebook logins.\n\nits petty negligant on their parts not to look at both logins version of the conversation. anyone who collects evidence digitally should know to do this.\n\nIt must be supremely embarressing that the sister in law just went and looked for the archive and made the cops look stupid", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du8ekcb", "text": "Everyone saying the flu vaccine has only been 20% effective, so why vaccinate: Vaccinate because even if it may not prevent your child from getting the flu, it may lessen the severity of the flu. Statistically, [80-85% of pediatric flu deaths were children who were not vaccinated.](https://www.cdc.gov/flu/news/reported-flu-deaths-children.htm)\n\nGet your kids the flu shot, please. It may not keep your kid from getting the flu, but it may increase the odds of your child enduring the flu with a good outcome, and that is worth it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtrpeqf", "text": "This should surprise no one", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 20, "label": ["4656210"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtrrn8i", "text": "Shit, I’m surprised the whole damn city didn’t burn down.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds56dji", "text": "They already cut the hours to all the Tim Hortons in my area to 9pm. Never see the same employees when I go. Their service has declined and so has their coffee.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds58tfd", "text": "Their coffee always sucked, but at least they used to be fast.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duoe6jc", "text": "If you're evading taxes and doing all kinds of illegal shit for decades, then why the fuck would you join a presidential campaign to draw attention to yourself?\n\nJust keep doing the illegal shit in the shadows, you would've gotten away with it. The stupidity is just too much, now you have to go to prison because you just couldn't resist joining Donald Trumps campaign for a few months until you got fired. Bonehead move of the century.", "entities": [{"start": 299, "end": 305, "label": ["19008450"]}, {"start": 10, "end": 23, "label": ["2256795"]}, {"start": 108, "end": 129, "label": ["519775"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duof683", "text": "He wasn’t planning on 45 winning. This was meant to be his big play to make a lot of money to pay back Deripaska and the other oligarchs he owes millions to. But he (45) accidentally won, and now Manafort’s fucked.\n\nFor more information, check out the article “the plot against America” and the Fresh Air interview with the author on 1/29/18.", "entities": [{"start": 103, "end": 112, "label": ["1209966"]}, {"start": 196, "end": 204, "label": ["18306417"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsrwi9c", "text": "The hardest job in Washington DC these days must be that of a transit driver. You're just trying to do your job and all day long people are being thrown under your bus.", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 32, "label": ["108956"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dss1qbo", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du1fvk7", "text": "This from the same organization that will do anything to protect priests that sexually abuse innocent children.", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31, "label": ["105070"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duj5e7m", "text": "I’m sure 4 years of jail will make him not want to shoot anyone.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtsf96v", "text": "The only index fund that came out positive for the day was \"Consumer Goods - Cleaning Products\"\n\nI'm pretty sure that means this is all just a giant Tide Ad", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtuln38", "text": "So a public servant meant to protect people admitted that he enjoys killing them? He’s going to have some serious paid vacation coming his way.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt2tige", "text": "*\"I personally believe that what adults do behind closed doors and on private property is their choice, so long as it does not negatively impact the health and safety of others, especially children,\" Gov. Phil Scott (R) said.*\n\nThis is a common sense thing, glad to see politicians even getting behind it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt2uh03", "text": "He's just signing it because he knows we would definitely vote him out of office next election. He is still shmuck.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt2vg4d", "text": "> Phil Scott\n\nwhat do you dislike about him as a governor?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duxt8rv", "text": ">Haab acknowledges omitting some words from the email but says he didn't do it on purpose.\n\nSuuuuure. My fingers *accidentally* deleted three key words that change the story entirely, and my mouth *accidentally* started asserting that false narrative to right-wing news outlets", "entities": [{"start": 197, "end": 211, "label": ["24462937"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duxu6bi", "text": "\"This is what Colton and I discussed on the phone ~~that he submitted~~.\"\n\nHow the sentence was altered.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwfwpqp", "text": "Don't forget the 4th amendment though.\n\nRemember when Tump said they should grab guns first and find a reason later?\n\nThat had folks spitting coffee on all sides.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwr5hox", "text": "FYI a casualty is someone killed *or* injured. 37 casualties does not mean 37 fatalities.\n\nEDIT: The initial reports said 37 casualties and that's what I responded to. I had no idea that this was going to be the top comment and didn't mean to give bad information inadvertently. The chief confirmed the shooter wounded 3 people before taking her own life.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwr5o5d", "text": "Someone said about ~~50~~ 15 shots fired. insane if it were 37 casualties. \n\nedit: yes casualties are injuries \n\nedit edit about fifteen shots not fifty.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwr61mi", "text": "Casualties can come from a sprained ankle or getting cut on broken glass. Not 100% gunshots", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx3dbh0", "text": "Can you imagine what kind of evidence you have to have to 1) get a no knock raid approved 2) on a lawyer 3) to the president? Holy shit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx3dchp", "text": "A lot.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw1gips", "text": "I live .5 miles from where this went down. Woke up to helicopters and sirens. Then an explosion. This happened about an hour ago", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 65, "label": ["8286923"]}, {"start": 86, "end": 95, "label": ["18993857"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbz5x9", "text": "Coordinated tomahawk missile strikes from US, British, and French armed forces. Let's hope it's just that.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbzs3j", "text": "I'm happy to know this a united attack and not just US deciding to strike, it's less likely Russia will retaliate.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvtvr8o", "text": "He was 2nd in command at the FBI and hours away from getting a full pension. 21+ years of service cut short.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvtvzv2", "text": "Sounds like there needs to be a new system for earning retirement.\n\nEdit: not sure why this is being down voted. I think it's fucked up that someone's retirement can be stolen from them 24 hours before retirement. It would be helpful if people could express their disagreement instead of just drive-by down voting.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvp0fa3", "text": "Am I the only one that feels that school shootings are just the symptom, and a better way of addressing the problem would be making schools a more healthy mental environment with better trained counselors and opportunities for students to let go of their bottled up emotions?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvp4chu", "text": "Wait you mean running schools for learning and growth of children? What Tom foolery are you trying to pull here. Only thing that matters is dollars.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwul57m", "text": "They voted to ban all semiautomatic weapons that can accept more than 10 rounds. Your standard glock 17 is banned.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxder1r", "text": "The best part is that his own security camera footage did him in", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxdgx0h", "text": "Would the kid of got charged with attempted burglary if there was no video?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxyoynu", "text": "Does this mean we're all going to route VPN through Belgium to avoid loot boxes in games?", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 79, "label": ["54877204"]}, {"start": 52, "end": 59, "label": ["3343"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxgxcgn", "text": "*Cohen had told the court earlier he had at least 10 clients between 2017 and 2018, including the President, and the former GOP fundraiser Elliot Broidy who acknowledged paying $1.6 million to a Playboy model with whom he had an affair.*\n\nSean Hannity's wife just got really interested.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxgy6cy", "text": "Considering the type of lawyer Cohen is, no question.\n\nCohen a Divorce Prevention Lawyer. Your wife won't worry, what she won't know. Maids, mistresses, porn stars, you've done them all and Cohen can get it all undone!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw8ne7n", "text": "Except most of these large scale marches probably took place in already liberal areas. So, are they gonna vote out the Dems if they don’t get gun control passed?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw8ngxx", "text": "the organization hosting this event bussed in kids from around the country for free. We had 43 from a school here go and it was fully paid for by the organization.\n\nWhen grass roots is actually a multi million dollar anti civil rights group funded by cosmopolitan elites.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw4oyxg", "text": "Can't overstate how dangerous this is. Bolton still thinks the Iraq invasion was a good idea. He supports regime change in NK and is a major Iran hawk. \n\nVery strange how Trump can say the Iraq war was a disaster and get 30k upvotes on reddit but hires this guy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw4pa82", "text": "> Bolton still thinks the Iraq invasion was a good idea. \n\nI dont understand how brainwashed anyone could be who still thinks this was a good idea", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxutmgh", "text": "A lot of people well into their old age die quickly after their spouse does. \n\nBut he was married for 73 years, was a president, had a son who was president, and is 93 years old. He's done countless other things too.\n\nHe's lived his life about as full as you can", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 70, "label": ["29298"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxuu8fc", "text": "He's still got one term in him. Carter/Bush 2020", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxuuork", "text": "Bush/Bush 2024 \n\nprepare for the guac", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9, "label": ["11955"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz6n92h", "text": "I posted on the Houston thread on this, but we need to stop interviewing children immediately after seeing/experiencing traumatic events. This girl just saw her classmate shot in front of her, leave her alone.", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 23, "label": ["13774"]}, {"start": 73, "end": 81, "label": ["128987"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz6nma9", "text": "Emotional impact is important.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1e5eln", "text": "Damn this court is gonna be conservative for at least 30-40 years.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1e639y", "text": "RIP Roe v. Wade. Damn.", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15, "label": ["68493"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzgahoy", "text": "Nothing says true American patriotism like being forced to stand for the national anthem.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzgb4ju", "text": "Americans wonder why the rest of the world laughs at them when they call themselves the land of the free.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e13acii", "text": "Trump is showing exactly why executive orders are ridiculous for this type of legislation. It's a useless game of ping-pong. One president signs all this stuff and undoes the past president's executive orders with one signature. And the cycle continues with the next guy in the seat", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dztqs8r", "text": "You know you’re having a bad week when people are applauding the pharma industry for roasting you on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 101, "end": 108, "label": ["9988187"]}, {"start": 65, "end": 80, "label": ["560876"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dztsoa9", "text": "My first thought was, \"fuck off, Ambien\".", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 39, "label": ["357828"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dynbghx", "text": "The next president is going to make their mark on history, if nothing else, just by cleaning up the messes that Trump made.", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 117, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz1e4p5", "text": "Opossums are extremely important!\n\nThey're the primary control on tick populations. \n\nExcessive culling of opossums reliably results in a tick population explosion, causing an increase in tick-borne diseases among people, pets, and livestock.\n\nThey're just not the prettiest animals out there, so they don't get much sympathy from some people.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz1f6mn", "text": "They are also pretty resistant to rabies.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyfpiwg", "text": "The last time I went to Yellowstone, a park ranger told us about a guy who put peanut butter on his kid's face hoping to take a picture of a bear licking his kid. Stupidity knows no bounds.", "entities": [{"start": 141, "end": 145, "label": ["4400"]}, {"start": 24, "end": 35, "label": ["34340"]}, {"start": 39, "end": 50, "label": ["499846"]}, {"start": 79, "end": 92, "label": ["289786"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyfpv9q", "text": "turn premeditated murder into manslaughter with one simple trick the cops don't want YOU to know", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 42, "label": ["7397035"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e06thzz", "text": "Note that this is chairman, not CEO. He would have retained the CEO position even if ousted from the board.", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 35, "label": ["52234"]}, {"start": 18, "end": 26, "label": ["77285774"]}, {"start": 64, "end": 67, "label": ["52234"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e06w6ty", "text": "Good luck pointing out facts on r/futurology and anything related to Musk...", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 73, "label": ["909036"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dylq07i", "text": "George Zimmerman is one of those guys that you just know is going to end up in prison. The question is, for what?", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 85, "label": ["19008450"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dylrk7k", "text": "Murder, eventually.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dylth7h", "text": "Well he should be in prison for murder already for stalking/murdering Trevon Martin.", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 38, "label": ["20171"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyblozm", "text": "Real question, please don't kill me...\n\nWhy don't the girl scouts start offering similar programs/courses/badges as the boy scouts if girls want to do the stuff that boy scouts do?", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 65, "label": ["295087"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dybm6zu", "text": "That's exactly what already happens? This is an example of over correction to a past issue of sexism.", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 100, "label": ["-1"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyjnuwt", "text": "So, the police took what was essentially a non violent situation where a mentally handicapped woman didn't want to be in a mental facility and turned it into a situation where they could kill her for not wanting to be in there.\n\nQuality police work right there.", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 99, "label": ["33183"]}, {"start": 237, "end": 243, "label": ["23627"]}, {"start": 123, "end": 138, "label": ["38722"]}, {"start": 8, "end": 14, "label": ["23627"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyjoyr3", "text": ">“We know she’s in there,” one deputy said. “She’s got warrants — felony warrants — and we’re going to walk away? Something in my head is not computing with this. We’ve got frickin’ 15 of us here.”\n>The deputy feared that leaving the scene would set a bad precedent.\n>“That word is going to get out if we walk away amongst all of them,” she said. “They’re going to frickin’ barricade up with a weapon and we’re going to keep walking away.”\n\nThese officers that did this certainly think that it's better that this woman be dead than use some restraint.", "entities": [{"start": 513, "end": 518, "label": ["33183"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyjqfz9", "text": "Its a slippery slope, you let one person live you have to let them all live", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dza755v", "text": "“No officer, that wasn’t a wolf whistle, I’m trying to summon my horse”", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 70, "label": ["13645"]}, {"start": 27, "end": 39, "label": ["2405887"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dza79f5", "text": "\"Come Shadowfax, let us show them the meaning of verbal sexual assault\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz9sicn", "text": "Isn't it copyright infringement if they didn't obtain his permission to use the song?", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 31, "label": ["18948365"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzenbs0", "text": "Why does this keep happening?\n\nI assume the parents will be charged with neglect and/or weapons charges?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzenlyz", "text": ">Why does this keep happening?\n\nIt's because *anybody* is allowed to have firearms.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzenxqb", "text": "That’s 100% wrong. What happened in this case, is negligent parents. Nothing more, nothing less.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e01e33p", "text": "Doesn’t he know you only get paid vacation when you shoot them?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e01i695", "text": "Per the headline he ran the suspect down and then shot them. Doesn’t that count?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e01jtkp", "text": "Uhhh... that’s not what it says at all, did you read the article or just misinterpret the headline?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzghym1", "text": "Judge: Mr. President, you can't block critics on Twitter\n\nTrump: Aaaaand blocked.", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 37, "label": ["13842515"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 5, "label": ["44719"]}, {"start": 38, "end": 45, "label": ["161227"]}, {"start": 73, "end": 80, "label": ["13842515"]}, {"start": 58, "end": 63, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzgl703", "text": "Andrew Jackson did it first", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14, "label": ["1623"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzgpz0u", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4vl1u4", "text": "LA Times just tweeted that the shooter was someone playing in the tournament and lost his match - and this is how he retaliated. \n\nThis might be the lowest point we've reached thus far in terms of motives behind mass shootings.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4vlagj", "text": "Na this is still slightly less pathetic than the incel guy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4vlni8", "text": "The supreme gentleman?\n\nEdit: Took name out, I shouldn't mention names when I myself wish shooter's names couldn't be mentioned or circulated.\n\nSome piece of shit who died and should have just offed themselves and nothing more.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2fj68v", "text": "Oh boy this will go over well. My question is why Musk would call that guy \"Pedo guy\"? Where did that come from? Man that is just asking for a libel lawsuit by saying that about a person on social media like that.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3rpto8", "text": "\"There will be no racism or bigotry in my beloved corps. You are all equally worthless.\"\n\n- Ronald Lee Ermey", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 24, "label": ["25613"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3rstai", "text": "I am sure Robert e. Lee had the same thoughts.\n#\nEdit. \"/s\" damn. Didn't think that was needed for this joke.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3ql4xd", "text": "The report states that the agency will no longer consider the effect or presence of substances in the air, ground, or water in its risk assessments. Don't worry guys as long as we stay away from the air, ground, and water we will be safe.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3qlh60", "text": "[It all makes sense now] (http://imgur.com/a/gQ8kNvw)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e32p5qi", "text": "*\"He just kept asking, loudly and in front of other CVS staff and customers, why I was given the prescriptions,\" she said.*\n\n*\"Embarrassed and distressed, I nearly started crying in the middle of the store,\" she wrote. \"I didn't want to answer why I had been prescribed this hormone therapy combination by my doctor. I felt like the pharmacist was trying to out me as transgender in front of strangers. I just froze and worked on holding back the tears.\"*\n\nJust a jerk thing to do to anybody.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e32qgwl", "text": "Part of a pharmacists job is discretion. Tons of people need privacy for their prescriptions. This person was clearly a jerkass who needs to find a career away from humans.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4cnjjj", "text": "Funny how both the Christians and Satanists in the video were all actually pretty decent about it while the senator was a total douchebag. Way to represent your constituents, asshat.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1vd70g", "text": "\"Saman Kunan, 38, lost consciousness on his way out of the Tham Luang cave complex after delivering supplies to the missing group, officials said.\"\n\nVery sad news. Let's not forget his name and the sacrifice he made trying to help.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2lmd6w", "text": "From the article:\n\n* The company was ordered by the European Commission on Wednesday to pay €4.34 billion ($5 billion) for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors.\n\n* \"Google has used Android as a vehicle to cement the dominance of its search engine,\" Margrethe Vestager, Europe's top antitrust official, said in a statement.\n\n* \"They have denied European consumers the benefits of effective competition in the important mobile sphere,\" she added.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2lo2wa", "text": "> Google has used Android as a vehicle to cement the dominance of its search engine\n\nCan someone explain why it's unethical to push your search engine using your smartphone? I'm not defending, I'm just trying to understand.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2qfrgj", "text": "Sarah Sanders: \"When President Trump is heard on the tape saying we should pay Ms. McDougal he meant we *shouldn't* pay Ms. McDougal.\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2qp9fs", "text": "I see it was like a double negative.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2qq3f6", "text": "Well now I'm just confused.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e336eg9", "text": "This is better than The Onion", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e336tdz", "text": "I dunno those articles have layers..", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e339p8u", "text": "Like an ogre?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4dcui0", "text": "He also refused a motion by the press to make public the identity of the jurors. Seems sensible.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4ddpgz", "text": "Which press outlets would request that information given the nature of the case?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2bqcy0", "text": "People should definitely watch AG Rosenstein's announcement of these charges. He's making some statements that seem to focus on how divided we are and is urging Americans to be united. He's also talking about how the Dept of Justice briefed the President and is following department protocols.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2bqfdv", "text": "Yep, he is making sure everyone knows that this boat is going to keep chugging, and every American is welcome back on board at any time.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e2bquo2", "text": "I really liked what he had to say. It wasn't world-breaking, but it was a nudge in the right direction.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3dxtf8", "text": "Wow, 5 years probation for \"misdemeanor sexual battery and felony unlawful wounding\". I bet he barely spent a day in jail while awaiting trial. This country truly has 2 justice systems.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3dy357", "text": "But he is just a victim of his privilege... Its not his fault.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3dys8a", "text": "Yeah the rapist is the real victim right.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1pefhz", "text": "i had an experience with a girl like this during law school almost 20 years ago. no rape allegations, but when i rejected her advance she put a bullseye on my back. she spread lies about me until we graduated. lies that mattered and which could not be proven false. after law school i never saw her again until last year when we ended up on opposite sides of a case. this past valentine’s day she sent an anonymous card to my house with a handwritten note suggesting i was having an affair with the sender. i’m married now with two small children. luckily she sent the card from work and i was able to track the postage label through the postal investigator. her big law firm fired her after i reported it. there’s no telling how many people she’s done that to. she tried to ruin my life.", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 59, "label": ["3262885"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1pi04b", "text": "The actual fuck.\nThis goes beyond manipulation, it's warped and it's unrelenting pressure. Good on you for confronting her.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1pn46n", "text": "Yeah I agree. Glad he didn't hit that, there is always temptation for one night stand type of deal with such girls which ends up biting back in the ass big time.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e24zt9r", "text": "So not only did they start fires on federal land to cover up their illegal poaching which also endangered the lives of firefighters, they also threatened to frame a BLM employee for starting one of those fires. [Source](https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/osg/briefs/2015/02/12/hammond-cert2-br_in_opp-osg_aay_v2b.pdf)\n\nGood use of a pardon.", "entities": [{"start": 119, "end": 131, "label": ["146303"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e251787", "text": "They also tried to take tens of millions of dollars of federal land they claimed as their own, and refused to pay $1 million for 30 years of usage fees, which was a massive massive discount. The farmers paying $50 million mortgages for the same amount of land would love to be paying so little! \n\nAt the same time they were refusing to pay ANYTHING for this land they also received millions in handouts.\n\nThey're just so incredibly whiny and ungrateful for what their fellow Americans have provided for them. It's pathetic.", "entities": [{"start": 475, "end": 484, "label": ["19792942"]}, {"start": 195, "end": 202, "label": ["58688"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e254xf0", "text": "You just summed up the Republican Party.", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 39, "label": ["32070"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e48q5mp", "text": "> Yet another \npriest finally decided to quit after years of child abuse complaints, but asked for, and received, a \nletter of reference for his next job – at Walt Disney World.\n\nThat is a quote from the grand jury report. Just amazing.\n\nedit: here is a link to the site with the report for anyone wanting to read it. It is not for the timid, however. https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/report/", "entities": [{"start": 159, "end": 176, "label": ["37389"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e48s0c6", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4j2n0y", "text": "Texas man is much scarier than Florida man.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4j2yod", "text": "Florida is much crazier than you can imagine.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4j9asw", "text": "Any state with stand your ground laws is the wild west as far as I am concerned. Although that guy from the gas station was charged for pretty much executing that guy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e58augn", "text": "Teachers are probably better with more sleep too.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e58f8t3", "text": "Sucks for parents that have to be at work early though.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5uf83n", "text": "Walmarts the same way. If the union ever starts making headway In a Walmart, they immediately tear it down and build another to avoid it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5uhyis", "text": "Yup, one Wal-Mart tried to unionize here in Québec and they just shut it down.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5umawq", "text": "I'd say if a company can afford to tear down a location just to avoid unionization, that's probably a good metric for being *too* large.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6dk02k", "text": "*The girl’s mother faces neglect and other charges. She allegedly discovered her daughter’s pregnancy as the girl was trying on dresses for a school dance, and instructed her to say a classmate impregnated her.*\n\nNot sure how a mother can instruct her 10 year old daughter to do something like this.", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 101, "label": ["1771587"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6dki1q", "text": "I can: she's a piece of shit. If some 34 year old knocked up my ten year old daughter, I'm gonna be the one inprison for murder.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e57ml7l", "text": "I suspected people were overreacting until I saw the video. He's clearly digging his fingers into her side-boob. It's not innocent holding because he's tall. When she moves away, he pulls her back and you can see how stiff his fingers are pushing into her flesh. WOW. \n\nThis is what this guy gets up to in front of cameras at a funeral. I can't imagine his behavior behind closed doors.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e57npmv", "text": "I wonder if others will speak out", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6k088k", "text": "She should be in jail awaiting a trial for murder", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5p8id6", "text": "It's funny the DEA wants to ban kratom because of \"potential harm\", when there is definite harm with Oxys.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5p99xg", "text": "No money to be readily made right now with it. The FDA is just as culpable in that regard as well. They are pushing a lot of bunk science about Kratom hoping the DEA will schedule it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5uhbuf", "text": "Norm has repeatedly been punished for having candid and controversial opinions. Remember when he said OJ Simpson killed his wife...He was basically fired for not laying off that gag. Today it is practically accepted as fact.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5umune", "text": "I wonder if you can sue someone for saying that after you were declared innocent in a court of law. They might have fired him for fear of litigation.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ebifr32", "text": "\"The move wipes out more than 200,000 subscribers for McInnes and removed the last major platform for reaching his audience, after Twitter, Facebook and Instagram removed him in recent months.\"\n\nAdditionally, The Blaze, a conservative network founded by Glenn Beck, has also severed ties with McInnes earlier this week.\n\nOn a similar note, in the past week Patreon has banned Milo Yiannopolous and Carl Benjamin, better known as Sargon of Akkad.\n\nEdit: Got my Benjamins confused for a second.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eca0xi7", "text": "This stuff really helps with pain and does not make you stoned.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eca1o75", "text": "Yes. It's a good thing, and a step in what is my opinion, the right direction.\n\nDisclaimer: I live in Michigan where we voted to legalize recreational weed and am stoned right now. \n\nEdit: Thanks! *Cough cough cough* Thanks so much.\n\nEdit 2: I love Democracy.", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 110, "label": ["18859"]}, {"start": 249, "end": 258, "label": ["7959"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec7m4d6", "text": "Well, that's worrying. One of the few trustworthy people in this administration suddenly retires...\n\ne: And now we have confirmation via Mattis that he didn't retire, he resigned. Even worse.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec7n7ce", "text": "\"retires.\" \n\nHe was forced out because he refused to give the abrupt Syria withdrawal and now Afghanistan withdrawal his blessing.", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 105, "label": ["737"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eairnz5", "text": "Why do we have privately run detention centers again? Making money off of tax payers to lock people up just doesn't seem like the business would have the peoples best interest in mind.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec1vyue", "text": "The State of New York has determined that the Trump family cannot be trusted to fulfill their basic fiduciary duties as stewards of charitable funds.\n\nWe’ve entrusted the entire well-being of the United States to these same people.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec1wvji", "text": "A guy who can't be trusted not to commit crimes is in charge of our nuclear arsenal. \n\nAnd people wonder why the suicide rate is so high these days", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 47, "label": ["5785"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ec1y6yg", "text": "I was trying to explain this to my dad the other day. Suicide isn't just for depressed people anymore, it's starting to become the logical outcome when you think about where society is going.\n\nDoes anyone think we can right the ship before climate change wipes out civilization? I sure don't, we're making it worse by the day and our leaders are just stealing whatever isn't nailed down rather than try to help. \n\nI plan on clawing my way forward regardless but I can't really fault people anymore for deciding they don't want to fight their neighbors for drinking water in 20 years after a lifetime of poverty.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ecbw3k3", "text": ">Before Mr Trump's announcement [US envoy Brett McGurk] had insisted that the US would continue working against IS in Syria. \"We want to stay on the ground and make sure that stability can be maintained in these areas,\" he had said.\n\n>He went on to say: \"It would be reckless if we were just to say, well, the physical caliphate is defeated, so we can just leave now. I think anyone who's looked at a conflict like this would agree with that.\"\n\nAnd then almost immediately after he said that, Trump took a call from Erdogan who asked him to pull out (not expecting Trump to say yes), and Trump just said \"Fuck it, we're pulling out\" and made the order without any support from the military. And Mattis resigned and so did this guy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ecbwive", "text": ">Trump took a call from Erdogan who asked him to pull out\n\nis that figuratively speaking or did it actually happen? source?\nI always though Trump takes orders only from Putin - does he also have to from Erdogan you're saying?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e9oulk8", "text": "Prediction: Jim Acosta will be allowed back into the press room, and Trump will deny giving into outside pressure and insist the ban was only temporary for bad behavior. When you can't win you just have to redefine victory.", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22, "label": ["20565893"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e9ovcnh", "text": "The goalpoasts with this administration stretch the whole contiment already...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e9ox59k", "text": "voyager 1 already lost sight of the goalposts", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt90g60", "text": "> President Trump ordered the firing last June of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel overseeing the Russia investigation, according to four people told of the matter, but ultimately backed down after the White House counsel threatened to resign rather than carry out the directive.\n\nThat's insane. He *should* be impeached for even attempting to obstruct justice in such a way (but obviously Republicans are too cowardly to choose country over party). This is an absolute **bombshell** report from the Times.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt90thr", "text": "Last June? Wtf that was even before the investigation had begun in full swing..not a good sign", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt91czu", "text": "Given enough time, ~~I think~~ he will fire Mueller", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsxhv3g", "text": "A Republican President and Republican Congress left CHIP to flounder for 6 months and suddenly its the highest priority item on the list. \n\nMethinks they purposely left it unfunded so they can bring it out as a bargaining chip now. Republicans, playing games with the health of poor kids everywhere.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsxhyn7", "text": "Because of course they did.\n\nPro-life and family values at work...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsdyvbt", "text": ">If Kim retaliates, we have what Mattis predicted \"will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,\" wherein millions could die in the US and abroad. \n> This is what Trump's top advisers are debating in the White House right now.\n\nNot very reassuring.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsdza32", "text": "God, it's a sad day when I'm happy to hear that at least *someone* in the White House is thinking about the consequences of nuclear war.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dse0zx7", "text": ">God, it's a sad day\n\nMan, it’s actually fucking infuriating how flippant people are regarding the implications of Donald’s lunacy. \n\nIt seems like a farout political simulation, until it isn’t, and real people are dead because, despite anyone’s efforts, we couldn’t prevent the normalization of insanity.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjydjo", "text": "Don Lemon just came on. First words: \"The President of the United States is racist.\"\n\nedit: holy cow, I hope someone recorded his entire opening speech.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjyrbw", "text": "Holy shit. Don is not taking it. Wow. That was amazing. Just dumped that guy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dss4nvx", "text": "The President having an affair with a porn star for more than a year while his wife was pregnant/just gave birth isn’t even the biggest news story of the week.\n\nJesus Christ we’ve fallen so far in a year.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dssdis9", "text": "donald trump has had more scandals than any president in history and it’s year 1. I can’t wait to see how thick the file is when it’s all finished. I don’t know if this country will ever see such a monumental fuckup of a president ever again", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt25m6l", "text": "Another weekend not being able to golf and he’ll fold like a cheap Trump suit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt25ys2", "text": "Don't forget, he also missed his big party at Mar-A-Lago where he would have been surrounded by people telling him how great he is. I bet Trump was so grumpy about missing that party that he needed a THIRD scoop of ice cream!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsdm0ns", "text": "She may be charismatic and she may mean well, but I'd like our next President to not be as gullible as the woman who thinks Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil, and Deepak Chopra are credible authorities.", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 159, "label": ["299145"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtfv2s1", "text": "This is the biggest news of the day. Legislation that was nearly unanimously voted on by Congress and signed by Trump, is not being followed. This puts us in a Constitutional Crisis.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtfvtjo", "text": "House: 419-3\n\nSenate: 98-2\n\n\nPresident: 0-1", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt4ok4s", "text": "Looks like McConnell knew something", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsitawc", "text": "The bone spurs make it just too risky.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsitmn5", "text": "He's already survived his own personal Vietnam of trying to avoid AIDs while he raped his way though life.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtalzlh", "text": "This is pretty big news and fits in with other stories from the last couple weeks.\n\nThe idea that Trump is now targeting specific FBI officials in very personal attacks is mind boggling. He's attempted to oust McCabe, to get him fired and used similar tactics on at least two others, according to this story.\n\nI wonder who else he has tried to pull under? It's almost like Trump is out to prove his own guilt.", "entities": [{"start": 130, "end": 133, "label": ["11127"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtam7oy", "text": "Funny thing is Trump is almost back at the White House if he isn’t already", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dstryq3", "text": "Member how all the right wing assholes during the Lewinsky scandal called Hillary weak for staying with Bill? I member. \n\nMelania could walk out of the White House and straight into a $100mil publishing deal for a tell-all book, no problem. Which raises the question.....why is she still there?\n\nedit: raises instead of begs", "entities": [{"start": 152, "end": 163, "label": ["33057"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsts13n", "text": "> Which begs the question.....why is she still there?\n\nBarron, probably. \n\nGood luck winning a child custody battle against the President of the United States.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsbg0w1", "text": "Didn't want to have transparency, so they just shut the whole thing down. \n\nThese are dark times.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsbgiyl", "text": "Accountability is a nightmare to trump and his administration .\n\nThese stunts trump and the republicans pull in the public eye, can you imagine all the other crap that we still don’t know about, and maybe never hear about?\n\nThe swamp just got refilled. Dark times indeed.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsbh2kv", "text": "They poured toxic waste into the swamp. It created super monster gators, which grabbed an elephant, that came to the edge of the water to drink, by the pussy, mangling it beyond belief. A zebra (donkey) watches from a close distance, unable to gather enough muster to do anything, nervously snorting. The drinking hole glistens a sickening flesh colored spray tan orange, with intermittent puddles of red blood floating everywhere.", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 38, "label": ["86359"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds5juuy", "text": "It's because Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap won his suit that ensures the Dems will have access to information from the commission. Don't forget that the GOP blocked information from Dem members of the Voter Fraud Commission.\n\nhttp://www.cnn.com/2017/12/24/politics/matthew-dunlap-voter-fraud-commission/index.html\n\nEdit: Thanks for the gold.", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 166, "label": ["32070"]}, {"start": 83, "end": 87, "label": ["5043544"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxgym60", "text": "1. Stormy now can sue Sean for coordinated defamation of character pertaining to her case.\n\n2. Cohen is a moron again as if he never filed this motion, the taint team would have declared Hannity persona non grata for this case.", "entities": [{"start": 97, "end": 102, "label": ["49112219"]}, {"start": 23, "end": 27, "label": ["317383"]}, {"start": 189, "end": 196, "label": ["317383"]}, {"start": 4, "end": 10, "label": ["3258683"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxgyvf3", "text": "Ooo that’s an interesting angle. I can’t wait to hear avenatti’s take on this all", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxh7o21", "text": "I'm hoping he magically appears on the news somewhere tonight though I haven't been able to confirm that anybody intends to bring him in.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxyzygm", "text": "“The mob takes the Fifth. If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?” - Donald Trump, September 2016.\n\n[Source.](https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/989275369843937281?s=21)", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 104, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxz04lh", "text": "Trump has the best contradictory statements, believe me folks.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwo76fb", "text": "We have this in the military and I see no reason it shouldn't be extended to the civilian population.", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 28, "label": ["92357"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwo9cgz", "text": "We have this in MN, and it was our gun lobby that pushed for it. Couldn't agree more.", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 18, "label": ["19590"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy1x6l9", "text": "The GOP will fight it to the death.\n\nThey don't want two more Democratic senators. Especially two brown ones.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy1x9ep", "text": "Yeah if this happens it will take years and years to get through, but it's not impossible. It would have to happen with majority democratic support though for sure.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxtoe7y", "text": "Just the publicly available information shows this.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxtpplc", "text": "And yet so long as Republicans retain Congress, Trump will get to continue on business as usual...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxtq3j6", "text": "Turns out that treason isn't a big deal for The Party That Loves The Constitution™.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx2jc8b", "text": "A [decades long program](http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-great-islamophobic-crusade/) to make bigotry socially acceptable with the support of major media networks and a political party will do that...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx2jpfv", "text": "Not just muslims either, Hispanic people or anyone \"brown\", Democrats and liberals, black people. It's almost like we didn't learn from the past.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwx98jk", "text": "People forget:\n\nAll laws are not just OPEN to interpretation, but are REQUIRED to be interpreted by human beings. Your interpretation may differ. That does not mean you are right.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwxb7xz", "text": "That's like, one of the cornerstones of our federal government. Legislative branch creates the laws, executive branch enforces the laws, judicial branch interprets the laws using the constitution as a guideline.", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 62, "label": ["195149"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxtv3m2", "text": "In other news, Kamala Harris is testing 2020 presidential campaign slogans.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxtvu61", "text": "Right? But the fact that the DNC realizes that saying \"we're going to be tough on wall street!\" while taking wall street donations isn't really sincere is a breath of fresh air.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxvlyqh", "text": "But I was assured by conservative media that the Manafort raid had nothing to do with Trump or Russia and was all about potential crimes committed years ago.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxiflsq", "text": "Just to be clear, you can't retroactively imprison people for breaking a law before it was passed. But this may help stop the predatory practices from continuing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy5y0m0", "text": "The NRA has been *very* clear that the safety of people in any given area increases in line with the amount of guns in that area, with \"gun-free zones\" being a dastardly ploy to make it easier for terrorists and criminals to kill people. \n\nKeeping that in mind, there is only one *reasonable* explanation for why the NRA would do this. \n\nThe NRA is attempting to assassinate the Vice President of the United States.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy5ycfr", "text": "Gun free zones only work when they're enforced by people with guns. A sign politely asking people not to carry a gun won't do anything to stop a mass shooting. While this event will be heavily guarded. The only time a gun free zone works, is when enforced by people with guns.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy7e8ya", "text": "If it wasn't for their double-standards, they'd have no standards at all.\n\nEdit: The fact that some of these people don't know which side I'm talking about makes this even more fitting.\n\nEdit 2: The \"I know you are, but what am I?\" comeback is gold.", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 39, "label": ["653913"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy7fmnj", "text": "They probably think that having double standards means they’re superior for having more standards", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 48, "label": ["653913"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxkmyst", "text": "It's categorically racist. He's using it to make it seem like Latinos are some type of vermin species with out of control breeding. As though it's an infestation of brown people.\n\nDear lord can someone please save us from this hellish national nightmare. Please. Basta, Stormy, Mueller, SDNY - somebody please step up and rescue our beloved republic from this monster.", "entities": [{"start": 282, "end": 289, "label": ["471457"]}, {"start": 88, "end": 94, "label": ["26555908"]}, {"start": 291, "end": 295, "label": ["747093"]}, {"start": 274, "end": 280, "label": ["3258683"]}, {"start": 19, "end": 25, "label": ["25613"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxkob7y", "text": "Eugenics would be easier to suggest to the public if it were animals and not people.\n\nJust sayin.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8, "label": ["9737"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dur0rw2", "text": "There is simply not a single mountain in all of Denmark. Not one. And so har we’ve had 1 day with more than 1 cm of snow this winter. Very different conditions than our northern neighbours who are practically borne on skis :)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dur1ciz", "text": "You are welcome to some of snow in my lawn, driveway, sidewalk in fact everywhere around my house. Just bring a shovel and it's all yours.\n\nEdit: now I understand all the shovel replies. Bring! Bring your own damn shovel.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dur1vep", "text": "Stated like a true ... anyone who's lived in snow for even a single winter.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsodsix", "text": "Photons are weird things. They are always moving at 300,000km/s. They never speed up or slow down, they pop into being already travelling at light speed.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7, "label": ["23535"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dti4odk", "text": "While camera \"bodies\" are getting smaller, things like high quality lenses, professional cabling interfaces, microphones, operator controls, and viewfinders/monitors are still the same size since improving their technology doesn't always mean decreasing their size.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtf9ao0", "text": "I know that the US gives Colombia a lot of money to shut down cartels before they become powerful...and they are pushed out of major cities and into the jungle. Its kind of like a win win. They get major cities back for tourism and the production of drugs is out of sight out of mind in the jungle somewhere. Also a lot of cartels moved to neighboring countries...ie Peru..", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtfb0fw", "text": "This. Don't misinterpret the message Pablo Escobars death sent. It wasn't cocaine is bad. It's you better keep quiet and only kill other drug dealers or we'll send delta after your ass. That way it's more American. \n\nEdit: thanks Ipodk9", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt3lz30", "text": "Studies show that sexual arousal reduces feelings of disgust. It works for women and men.\n\nPossible reasons for it could be that it allows people to have sex when they otherwise wouldn't, which is a good trait to have for passing on genes.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtbhgjw", "text": "Caulking such as horse hair, clay or cloth was poked between the wooden planks to fill gaps. Pitch or tar was applied to the outside to help waterproofing.\n\nAlso boats then, like now, aren't water tight. The bilges would always collect some water. Bailers would use buckets to bail out the bilge water. Today this is done with pumps or stern hatches on some small dinghies/yachts.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8, "label": ["648102"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dul1qty", "text": "Breasts are like a bowl of oatmeal. It's a little lumpy but it's a very consistent lumpy. This is perfectly naturally and nothing to worry about it.\n\nNow imagine a pea in that bowl of oatmeal. It's larger and firmer than the oatmeal lumps and it's obvious and sticks out. And if you're familiar with the oatmeal lumps, you know that pea lump was not there before. THAT'S the kind of lumps you should be looking for.\n\nEDIT: Holy crap! Thanks guys! For the record, I am not a doctor or medical professional, just a random person who read this analogy elsewhere amd would credit them if I kbew where. Sadly, I don't know if this applies to male breasts or testicles or other body parts. Ask your doctor folks.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujd3vz", "text": "A big fraction of the germs that live in our mouths are commensal bacteria, which means we share common interest, we offer them the right temperature, nutriments and convenient humidity to live while they stop any infection from arising by other microorgnisms, this of course, is in case of a healthy body. If the commensal barrier is broken (for a general cause or local such as high and prolonged acidity) then we will see all sorts of chaos in that ecosystem. I guess we are on very fragile terms with the friendly bacteria.", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 74, "label": ["9028799"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujkizf", "text": "Does mouthwash kill the commensal bacteria?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujkm93", "text": "If you use that ones that are supposed to kill bacteria, yes commensal bacteria are not saved.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsgmkfa", "text": "Short answer: nobody really knows.\n\nLong answer: Research is ongoing, and currently it appears it may be related to blood vessel constriction/dilation in the brain, but it could also be neurological. People who suffer from ocular migraines have an increased risk of stroke, so the blood vessel thing may be related in those cases; but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the same for all.", "entities": [{"start": 266, "end": 272, "label": ["625404"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsgpjr1", "text": "Got Amy article linking ocular migraine to strokes as I have just started getting them after exercise sometimes.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsgpvwz", "text": "https://news.heart.org/migraine-with-aura-linked-to-clot-caused-strokes/\n\n*edit* note that visual disturbances after exercise are more likely due to exhaustion, dehydration or low blood sugar.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du49guf", "text": "The first recorded instance of asthma is in China in 2600 BC.\n\nThe first recorded instance of diabetes is in Egypt in 1500 BC.\n\nPeople did die from both, but /u/taylorschneider is correct that more likely , you would from something else sooner.\n\nOr, you could die from both as an infant, and that would just be chalked up to the infancy mortality rate of the times.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du4kf6v", "text": "Popular theory for Alexander the Great is that he had diabetes. Many stories of him from the past had him showing multiple signs of type one diabetes throughout his life. Although, no way to be 100% certain. Just speculation and theory.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt0l8dd", "text": "With pizza boxes, it's not the type of cardboard that makes it unrecyclable; it's the oils from the pizza that soak into the cardboard. Those oils cannot be separated back out from the paper fibers, so they're no longer any good for making paper/cardboard out of.", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 105, "label": ["24768"]}, {"start": 5, "end": 16, "label": ["51118641"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt0oat3", "text": "damn didn’t know this now i feel like a butthole for all the pizza boxes i’ve “recycled” over the years ?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt0oz5l", "text": "It's funny because no matter how many times I tell people to throw the pizza boxes in the trash, I always find them in the recycle can.\n\nOn the can itself it says \"no pizza boxes\" along with other items described on the lid.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dunr6l5", "text": "They are not sold as medications. They are sold as supplements. They do not have the same rules.", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 32, "label": ["180121"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dunscqb", "text": "Have you looked at the labels? They are sold as supplements that have the effect of medications.", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29, "label": ["1558831"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt8zcxe", "text": "When the flame is lit...that smoke is being burned. The smoke is vaporized wax. When you blow it out, the wick is still hot enough to vaporize wax, but not ignite it. \n\nIf you cool the wick like lick your finger or put in water, the wick is no longer hot enough to vaporize wax.", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 34, "label": ["27001"]}, {"start": 147, "end": 150, "label": ["58256"]}, {"start": 279, "end": 282, "label": ["58256"]}, {"start": 77, "end": 80, "label": ["58256"]}, {"start": 227, "end": 232, "label": ["33306"]}, {"start": 9, "end": 14, "label": ["212427"]}, {"start": 58, "end": 63, "label": ["27001"]}, {"start": 67, "end": 76, "label": ["204762"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt90h17", "text": "Science blows my stack thanks for reply", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7, "label": ["26700"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudypk9", "text": "A lot of Americans see having firearms as the right that protects all other rights. It stems from the idea that as long as we have a means to resist the government, they can't take away our freedoms.", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 38, "label": ["11966"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudyuir", "text": "Ive always found that to be an odd belief, what with the air force and all.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudyxqq", "text": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rR9IaXH1M0", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dseeq6a", "text": "When we dream, we enter a period of sleep called REM (Rapid Eye Movement). We knows that this phase of sleep is strongly associated with sympathetic nervous system activity -- that's the part of the nervous system that is used for the \"fight or flight\" response. The chemicals that this activity releases (called catecholamines) make us feel anxious, and that is what you are feeling when you get up right after a nightmare. It's the same way you feel when you take a big test or, yes, are running from a tiger.", "entities": [{"start": 505, "end": 510, "label": ["30075"]}, {"start": 313, "end": 327, "label": ["106293"]}, {"start": 342, "end": 349, "label": ["922"]}, {"start": 36, "end": 41, "label": ["27834"]}, {"start": 414, "end": 423, "label": ["46262"]}, {"start": 8, "end": 13, "label": ["44785"]}, {"start": 49, "end": 73, "label": ["167184"]}, {"start": 472, "end": 476, "label": ["277512"]}, {"start": 137, "end": 163, "label": ["193753"]}, {"start": 103, "end": 108, "label": ["27834"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsekfbn", "text": "man I hate when I have to run away from a tiger", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 47, "label": ["30075"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duy3lxj", "text": "I’ve read before that chewing gum helps with anxiety because it tricks the brain into thinking you’re eating which makes your brain think you are not in any danger, there for keeping you out of fight or flight mode.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duy3uj7", "text": "Ya gum is good for tests.\n\nI am now realizing i probably am the most hated person in every test given how i chew gum. Oh well.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds9z6gz", "text": "Birds have an organ called the Uropygial gland, which is an excretory gland that produces oil for their feathers. Birds will use their beaks to spread this oil over their feathers.\n\nOne benefit of this oil is that it makes the feathers waterproof.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds9z7hh", "text": "Cool thanks", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmraiy", "text": "they raise capital by selling shares of ownership in their company, or by selling bonds in the form of debt.\n\nTesla has gone to the well to get more money several times in the past year or 2. Works fine as long as investors believe theres a path to profitability.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmta0e", "text": "[deleted]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmtg7e", "text": "They'll either fail and lose tons of money or keep going until they make a profit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "due1wht", "text": "Fighting has a long tradition in hockey. As long as certain rules are followed the refs let the fight go until one player is knocked down. Then both players get a 5 minute penalty. It's mostly used as a way to blow off steam due to some slight or foul play (like consistently blindsiding players when checking them) and the fight is the consequence. So, yes, fighting is accepted in hockey.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8, "label": ["23210314"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duuumpu", "text": "They get varying amounts of sunlight every day. Short days = winter; and long days = summer. Temperature varies every day and swings over a large range. It's not as reliable as sunlight. Some plants, like cherry trees, do use ground temperature, but they bloom very early in the spring.", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 68, "label": ["34061"]}, {"start": 86, "end": 92, "label": ["29392"]}, {"start": 95, "end": 106, "label": ["20647050"]}, {"start": 28, "end": 36, "label": ["27979"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duv02pc", "text": "Technically they use darkness to regulate their metabolism, not light but in essence you are right", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 58, "label": ["20374"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duv2i0t", "text": "Darkness is just lack of light.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds8vg1t", "text": "ELI5: They have proteins in them that fluoresce with UV light.\n\nFor more detailed explanation https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/1tn7d7/why_does_semen_show_up_under_a_black_light/", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 24, "label": ["23634"]}, {"start": 38, "end": 47, "label": ["11555"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds9006u", "text": "Ah, this explains the hotel scene from The Office.", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 27, "label": ["14276"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds961cf", "text": "God, I hope it's urine.", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 22, "label": ["3938382"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dth2qc8", "text": "Short answer, if it's fired perfectly straight up, it will tumble end over end on the way down and probably won't do any damage. If it's not perfectly straight, it will travel in an arc and can still be at lethal speeds when it comes down. A couple years ago a 12 year old died on the Fourth of July because a neighbor fired a gun in the air and it came down into the boy's head.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dthg4b0", "text": "Where does that fall on the legal spectrum? Reckless endangerment (if that’s a thing outside of cars), unintentional manslaughter?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudvpbj", "text": "Scratching causes irritation, irritation causes inflamation. \nInflamation is the body's go-to reaction for anything it percieves as harmful (whether or not it actually is harmful) \nIt's characterised by swelling,redness,pain, local increase of heat and some level of function loss for the affected tissue. \nThe area is flooded with cells that aim to reduce and repair any potential damage, or mess you up if you have an auto-immune disease. \n \nSource: medstudent", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds7npa2", "text": "it's flammable, high energy output, easy to transport, and stays liquid in decently wide variety of temperatures. \n\nlots of things can power an internal combustion engine. diesel, peanut oil, alcohol to name a few.", "entities": [{"start": 183, "end": 193, "label": ["1195910"]}, {"start": 100, "end": 112, "label": ["-1"]}, {"start": 5, "end": 14, "label": ["9808214"]}, {"start": 44, "end": 53, "label": ["18580879"]}, {"start": 174, "end": 180, "label": ["81761"]}, {"start": 145, "end": 171, "label": ["41228673"]}, {"start": 65, "end": 71, "label": ["18993825"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsys7hi", "text": "Your amygdala is activated when your heart rate accelerates through the constant shouting of expletives, which triggers the fight or flight response, making you less sensitive to pain. Also, doing what you wanna do makes you happy, so if swearing is what you want to do when you are in pain, you will be happy.", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13, "label": ["146000"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsytohs", "text": "And fuck that fucking cupboard for fucking destroying my little toe with it´s fucking solid wooden fucking corner. FUCK.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dug48iq", "text": "Here in Korea, we have atleast 2 outbreaks each year. Because people started to wear masks so often, its basically fashionalbe to wear it now. I think the pollution from china also has a play in this phenomenon.", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 13, "label": ["16749"]}, {"start": 170, "end": 175, "label": ["5405"]}, {"start": 155, "end": 164, "label": ["24872"]}, {"start": 200, "end": 210, "label": ["60931"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dug6zf8", "text": "Do you feel this is an effective practice to prevent the spread of illness?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dunfjp9", "text": "Water absorbs nuclear radiation really well, thats why we use it in our reactors (well that and the whole steam thing.\n\nThe radiation wont penetrate more than like 20 meters even if there was a catastrophic containment failure, but normally its in a giant steel box. So no its fine. Not ideal, but not a danger.", "entities": [{"start": 256, "end": 261, "label": ["27058"]}, {"start": 167, "end": 173, "label": ["18947"]}, {"start": 106, "end": 111, "label": ["21304461"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dunwidu", "text": "Water is fantastic for slowing down fast electrons(e:neutrons????) (neutron ~ size of hydrogen ) and it has a decent heat capacity. It's also cheap as shit. Source -ex Navy Nuke RO", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 60, "label": ["21272"]}, {"start": 86, "end": 94, "label": ["13255"]}, {"start": 168, "end": 172, "label": ["21533"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv0ygz0", "text": "It's not the general bee population that's collapsing, it was the wild bee population that collapsed. Commercial beekeeping is what keeps them alive at this point.", "entities": [{"start": 113, "end": 123, "label": ["322091"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv1496s", "text": "Commercial bees are actually a significant part of why wild bee populations are declining. They're essentially acting as an invasive species stealing all the resources and starving the wild bees", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv69lhq", "text": "Muscle density. I see a lot of comments about activity, but genetics is the main factor. If you bought a baby chimp and had him lay around the house for a few years eating chips and soda, he'd still rip your arms off if he felt like it. Zoo animals get less activity to some degree, but still rival their wild cousins because their bodies are genetically tuned to get X output from Y food. Whereas Humans get X-1 output from Y food. Mainly because our evolutionary path decided brains requiring high amounts of fat were more important than big fuck you muscles that are dense as hell and build off minimal nutritional needs.", "entities": [{"start": 237, "end": 240, "label": ["9096372"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv6b7vt", "text": "One of the best responses I’ve seen ina long time both informative and Humorous.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxlzzpc", "text": "Because they don't have the neurological capacity to understand what is going on.\n\nIn other words, their brain only gas enough power to decide it wants to land on you (for your sweet sweat or whatever) and to make the calculations to dodge you when you swipe at them.\n\nThat doesn't leave enough space for them to think about how dangerous you are. It's like they have no memory", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 110, "label": ["3717"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxm1lei", "text": "It’s honestly amazing that a species can survive for so long and be that astronomically stupid. Gives me hope about my own future.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbzt0y", "text": "The \"flash\". Before pushing in, you draw back on the plunger. If the needle or catheter is in a vein, blood will easily be drawn back into the tubing or syringe and then you can push the medication or fluid in once you see that. If you're not in a vein, you won't easily pull blood out when drawing back.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxc58uw", "text": "There is also an amount of resistance if you are not in the vein. You get a good feel for it eventually.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvi1xyi", "text": "Squeezing the teabag can release additional tannins or flavors into the cup which, depending on the type of tea, could be considered undesirable toward the overall flavor profile. But whether or not the flavors are undesirable is ultimately personal preference.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvi7q2g", "text": "Its also more acidic.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy7b1dn", "text": "They take them apart and mix the plutonium with a ceramic forming a fuel pellet. These pellets are then shipped to the correct type of nuclear reactor and used as nuclear fuel. \n\nA lot of Soviet and American warheads dismantled due to treaties ended up as fuel in Canadian nuclear reactors as the two powers didn't trust each other.", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 57, "label": ["6458"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwrc4tq", "text": "Bubble size. imagine bubble wrap for mailing packages - it comes in different sizes, some with lots of little bubbles and then some with fewer but bigger bubbles. \n\nIn beer, N2 makes lots of little bubbles while CO2 makes fewer big bubbles. And just like how fine silt feels smoother than rough sand in your fingers, finer bubbles feel smoother in your mouth.", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 33, "label": ["24222801"]}, {"start": 234, "end": 241, "label": ["6529735"]}, {"start": 111, "end": 118, "label": ["6529735"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["6529735"]}, {"start": 170, "end": 174, "label": ["3363"]}, {"start": 214, "end": 217, "label": ["5906"]}, {"start": 311, "end": 318, "label": ["37618"]}, {"start": 200, "end": 207, "label": ["6529735"]}, {"start": 298, "end": 302, "label": ["18994037"]}, {"start": 267, "end": 271, "label": ["170406"]}, {"start": 155, "end": 162, "label": ["6529735"]}, {"start": 176, "end": 178, "label": ["21175"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxqwd05", "text": "The sun is used to convert a vitamin D precursor to the next metabolite in the process. The body doesn’t store enough of the vitamin D precursor to cause an overdose. It also isn’t the final “activation” step for vitamin D.", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 38, "label": ["24998247"]}, {"start": 61, "end": 71, "label": ["477493"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyrkeb3", "text": "Imagine you're filling water balloons.\n\nOne of them has a hole that lets out the water about as fast as you are filling it. You could stand there all day and be fine. That's how Kilauea erupts.\n\nThe other one is huge. It is also intact. Eventually, it will burst and soak you. That would be a Yellowstone eruption.\n\n\nObligatory edit:\nThanks /u/arcmokuro for my first gilding. I didn't expect the classic water balloon analogy to blow up like this.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyrnbvk", "text": "Wow that is a perfect ELI5 worthy of gold. Thank you!\n\nEdit: Thanks for spotting me some gold for this guy stranger! I'll pay it forward someday.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0za06d", "text": "It basically 'flushes the buffers\" of your brain, clears out short-term memory and plaques that accumulate. NASA did a wonderful study on it: https://priceonomics.com/the-nasa-studies-on-napping/\n\nThey found a 20 minute nap is better than 200mg of caffeine.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e05zi56", "text": "Sucrose is considered “clean” and has no aftertaste (clean meaning it only activates sweet receptors). Other sweeteners activate both sweet and bitter receptors. However, because artificial sweeteners are so powerful, they quickly overwhelm the sweet receptors. The bitter receptors still scale up though with greater mass for longer. That is why aspartame you consume is actually mostly filler ingredients, because otherwise you would be overwhelmed by the bitterness. \n\nEdit: If you are particularly affected by/don’t like an artificial sweetener feel free to avoid it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e064ofz", "text": "I've always wondered why they make food and drink with artificial sweetener as sweet as they do. Seems like overkill.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1hd1ct", "text": "There’s a lot involved here. There have actually been studies on it. Believe it or not though women tend to run warmer than men as far as core body temp goes, though their extremities (hands/feet) are significantly colder than those of a man. \nIt’s quite interesting to see how it’s broken down in [this article](https://io9.gizmodo.com/why-do-womens-bodies-run-colder-than-mens-836827770)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1hdf3h", "text": "Sweet, I was right. I even guessed the women having more body fat around their vital organs thing before reading the article!\n\nThanks for the link, btw", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dybw91q", "text": "A point I havent seen anyone else make is that because it isn't a spoken language the meanings of words don't shift, the shift in meaning is called semantic change and it describes how words like Gay which used to mean lighthearted and awful which used to mean inspiring wonder have different meanings nowadays. Latin is used because it doesn't experience semantic change, and this is especially useful for science which needs consistency. \n\nEdit: Erm.... thanks for the karma lol, I literally know no Latin other than scientific names for species / in chemistry and biology etc I just knew this was one of the main reasons!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz28s45", "text": "The other comments about religious backlash towards evolution are accurate, but I mean Darwin [did eventually become an agnostic, in large part *because* of his research that led to the theory of evolution.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin#Religious_views)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz2c34d", "text": "I suppose it would have been hard to grapple with something so revolutionary so quickly.\n\nPresumably the Church took years to digest and process the theology.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzz2zd9", "text": "Surgeon here: big misunderstanding in these comments. The fat of the abdominal wall (that able to have les invasive liposuction) is cosmetically displeasing, but not generally what is considered metabolically harmful. Visceral fat is that surrounding organs, filling the body. That fat is usually implicated in metabolic disease. This fat would be extremely dangerous to remove as it would put major organs at high risk.", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 85, "label": ["3618404"]}, {"start": 253, "end": 259, "label": ["67786302"]}, {"start": 404, "end": 410, "label": ["67786302"]}, {"start": 118, "end": 129, "label": ["21346404"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzz4arm", "text": "You could cut out the omentum, though, right?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzu946g", "text": "Humans became anatomically modern around the time we lost our body hair, so clothes were probably always used in our species or at least early on. The size of human genitalia has also increased over time.\n\nEdit: Homo sapiens: 200,00-present, pubic/body and head lice divergence: 50,000-200,000 yrs ago", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 83, "label": ["38180"]}, {"start": 62, "end": 71, "label": ["4923690"]}, {"start": 117, "end": 124, "label": ["21780446"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["682482"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzua9r1", "text": "wait you can actually measure the presence of hair by tracking when body lice and head lice diverged into separate species? That sounds really awesome, but i need a source man", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0gueoi", "text": "When the glue is running in the pipes it's usually not exposed to air and it spends very little time in the tube so it can't clog up. These factories might be running the filling machines 24/7 or when the machine is turned off, they run a solvent through the pipes to clean the left-over glue.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0gxw4r", "text": "What type of solvents are used for superglue? That stuff is tough to get off, I can’t imagine what dissolves it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0bbjzj", "text": "a tv remote is a usually one way communication and uses IR. the remote emits a signal when a button is pushed and the tv receives it. it's like using smoke signals. \n\na game controller communicates through bluetooth which is active two way communication. just by keeping it on and idle, it'll consume power. and controllers can also do other things, such as transmit audio, rumble, etc.", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 46, "label": ["5177"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0bbmel", "text": "Thanks that makes a lotta sense now!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyjixwd", "text": "Salt sucks the water out of the cells via osmosis. Compare with drying or smoking meat. Bacteria growth is highly restricted in dehydrated environment.", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 49, "label": ["18600440"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyjxpxn", "text": "YAY! An ELI5 comment I can actually understand!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e115lb4", "text": "There is literally a part of the human brain (right fusiform gyrus, in the lumpy gray section) dedicated to facial recognition, separate from the other parts that recognize color and shade patterns. We need to see faces for many reasons: communication, response, survival etc. You could say we're just built for it. Prosopagnosia is a disease that disables that part, so everybody looks like a Picasso painting.\n\nEdit: not exactly like a Picasso, clarified in the comment below.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e115nrm", "text": "That would be fucking terrible!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyx308h", "text": "It's not. When you are hungry, you get pains and cravings, but if you ignore them long enough they go away.\n\nIf you ignore your thirst, it just gets worse and worse. You get headaches, you become light headed, your mouth becomes so dry it hurts to swallow, hurts to speak. It becomes all you can think about. The thirst completely consumes you.", "entities": [{"start": 174, "end": 183, "label": ["69893"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsoxqtz", "text": "That defender tried to use that Madden 07 hit stick", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsoy5yh", "text": "Thing is, if he just tried to tackle the guy instead of looking to make SportsCenter with a crushing game ending hit, that would have been the game winning tackle more than likely.", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 84, "label": ["157871"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtr41wk", "text": "Nick Foles was never sacked! His jersey was too clean... was the whole thing a Tide commercial?\n\nEdit: Thank you kind stranger!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtr4f2q", "text": "New England's defense took part in the Tide Pod challenge", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duapk27", "text": "He was one of my high school football coaches. A great man always stressed day in and day out to DO YOUR JOB. This man died doing his job, as he was also a school security guard, giving his life for the safety of the students", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duardl5", "text": "#eaglepride", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtbmwtr", "text": "My high school did not have a sweet big screen Jumbotron on the wall. We had a poorly painted pirate.", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 100, "label": ["50715"]}, {"start": 47, "end": 56, "label": ["744460"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtbn81a", "text": "And appropriately compensated teachers? \n\nSeriously, school funding is horribly mismanaged these days.", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 67, "label": ["805953"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du5t7rp", "text": "This was a run where she had already won the gold with a 93.75 and was just for the 1080s, which she had not done in her first run", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds1fudk", "text": "I was there, my car thermometer read zero degrees when I parked. It was awesome but I was disappointed that there were no tables to jump through.\n\nEdit: Zero degrees fahrenheit or like -18 Celsius", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds1hvhd", "text": "Never change, Buffalo", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dun3uw3", "text": "Holy shit I don't watch hockey and that was crazy", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dun46i2", "text": "I stayed up until 2:00 AM and my heart hurts, and I love it.", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 38, "label": ["36808"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsbtaap", "text": "Note that this is at an away stadium in Jacksonville, Florida; hundreds of miles away from Buffalo.", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 36, "label": ["185604"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtnehna", "text": "When the CIA sent an undercover agent to look into Larry Nassar.", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12, "label": ["5183633"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtnet5e", "text": "That deserves a ton of upvotes. ?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt6c8qs", "text": "Next, all those folks that knew about this at Michigan State need to step down immediately!\n\nSHAME ON THEM!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsel1q1", "text": "For all the sports fans who are not college football fans or did not watch the game: that Alabama quarter back (Tua Tagovailoa) is a true freshman. Alabama's regular QB (Jalen Hurts) was sucking ass in the first half, so Alabama's coach made the very risky move to start his FRESHMAN quarterback in the biggest game of the season for the second half. \n\nThat freshman quarterback then carried Alabama all the way back to tie the game, and then did this in overtime. \n\nI hate Alabama with every inch of my body, but goddamn that performance by Tagovailoa was impressive.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duq1osi", "text": "Just imagine how you would feel if Europeans called it soccer", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duq1yqr", "text": "...they did. That’s where the word came from, England specifically. They’ve only called it football since the 80’s or so. \n\nOn a side note - as an American I was told to never call it soccer when I visited England, so I’d constantly call it football out of respect. Every single time the reply would be “you mean soccer?”\n\nEdit: so I don’t have to reply to anymore angry and misinformed brits:\n\nhttps://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/06/the-origin-of-the-word-soccer/", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 53, "label": ["9316"]}, {"start": 184, "end": 190, "label": ["10568"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvtze51", "text": "Did anyone else watch that postgame interview of the UMBC coach? That dude was so nonchalant about winning.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvtzmig", "text": "Oh I'd guarantee he wasn't really planning on winning. Probably as stunned as anyone!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv2zr5f", "text": "The Philly Phanatic got them to [dance on the dugout.](https://i.imgur.com/NjYKMrj.gifv)\n\n\nSpoilers: They were cast members in the Broadway musical comedy *Sister Act* that was visiting Philadelphia.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv308km", "text": "Far left, never thought I would see someone dance more painfully than Elaine on Seinfeld....", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 88, "label": ["28606"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv30u4m", "text": "Jesus Christ, That was more seizure than dance move", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 46, "label": ["7885"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwdhzwg", "text": "Bo Fucking Jackson said he wouldn't let his kids play football. Think about that.\n\n**EDIT** Wow my first comment ever to hit 1k thank you all. More importantly thank you for the awesome replies and conversations.", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 62, "label": ["23976719"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwdio0r", "text": "Bo Knows the real cost of playing such a punishing sport.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx0p1tt", "text": "From the post-race interview, it sounded as though her frustration was more built upon the fact that it was her fourth night of drug tests in a row. \nShe said herself the authorities would wait until after her next race. Still not ideal and very understandable", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx0qo5y", "text": "In all seriousness... Why can't they just use one of the previous results? Lol. \"Why do we have to do this again?\" \"Your results may have changed in the past 3 hours\"\n\nEdit: A good point that has been brought up is that it could be to test for fast-acting stimulants. Obviously steroids and other long-acting performance enhancing drugs take a while to work, so the previously done tests would be fine for those; however, short-acting drugs might need the test to be recent.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy1mpcm", "text": "I'm so torn on the message this sends. Extremely happy for Shazier to be walking at all considering the injury, but I hope these kids appreciate how much they will gain, and how much they could end up losing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy1ng5e", "text": "Damn, that really makes you think.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv142wu", "text": "*Cries in Lithuanian*", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv16817", "text": "I'm not sure what that means exactly but I assume there's potatoes involved.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwsd4is", "text": "This is one of my favorite MLB traditions. Always makes me laugh and then feel happy when they all go nuts.", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 30, "label": ["38776"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwsgp23", "text": "So that’s why they were all ignoring him at first? (I know next to nothing about baseball)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwex7ms", "text": "I don't see how they could play for Australia again or even play cricket at all in Australia again. The public has completely turned against them", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 45, "label": ["4689264"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwexluc", "text": "Im inclined to agree. I find it somewhat unlikely Warner will ever play again, and I wouldn't be unsurprised if Smith's career turns out being a lot shorter than otherwise expected.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv07hi5", "text": "He actually got out of his shooting stance, contemplated how he just ended a career, and still drained a three", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 83, "label": ["197241"]}, {"start": 105, "end": 110, "label": ["2214267"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv0idug", "text": "That silent introspection when you have just murdered a man.", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 25, "label": ["317501"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx1mdlz", "text": "They waited to take him off life support so that matches could be found for his organs. They found matches and his organs will go to six different people who need them. \n\n>Boulet’s father Toby told Global News that the 21-year-old’s heart remained strong as of Saturday night, and officials have found a positive match for all organs that can be donated.The organs will be harvested overnight Saturday.\nThe family said in a statement that Logan signed his donor card as soon as he turned 21, and that even in his passing he would be a hero.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx1n8la", "text": "Is 21 the required age in Canada? I remember signing up for mine when I got my drivers permit at 15.", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32, "label": ["5042916"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw5c013", "text": "Every single baseball highlight there's a bird or something to distract your eyes from the ball", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 21, "label": ["3850"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw5kmzl", "text": "And I remember one highlight where a bird bodyblocked a fastball and got pulverized.", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 64, "label": ["467802"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx4q7p3", "text": "That defeated smile at the end though.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx5167e", "text": "Why doesn't he jump to take the ball? I'm not knowledgeable about basketball rules, is jumping not allowed when defending?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvul4k8", "text": "I'm really surprised it's not more. That has never happened before", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvupih1", "text": "While it's never happened before, the whole nature of the tournament leads to random upsets like this to not justify some of the more absurd odds.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvuu1sh", "text": "\"If John Mellencamp ever wins an oscar Im going to be a very rich dude\"\nEDIT: farked the quote up", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvb5b1z", "text": "As someone with muscular dystrophy, i can confirm that that is cool", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 34, "label": ["18982"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvb6xm1", "text": "As someone else with muscular dystrophy, I can also confirm that this is cool.", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 39, "label": ["18982"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy0py6j", "text": "Man, I really feel bad for dudes in sports now that have to literally destroy their bodies to keep up with modern expectations. These pitchers just destroy their ulnar tendon with the forces involved in pitching at those speeds. I can't imagine going through three surgeries only to know you're just gonna blow the tendon again since the strain on it is unsustainable long-term.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy0s987", "text": "It really sucks. Had tommy John in high school and my arm has not been the same since. I was used and abused as an effective pitcher until my UCL was shredded beef. Even with pitch limits coaches still managed a way to use me, and I was too prideful to say no.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dy0vmte", "text": "obliterated my elbow and had to quit college ball after 3 years. Moved from catcher to 2nd in the last season because it was the only position I could keep the ball airborne long enough to get to 1st. \n\nStill can't bend my arm more than 45 degrees or it falls asleep and goes cold. I'm In constant awe of the pros everyday because of it. can't believe this guy had 3 Tommy Johns.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1enivj", "text": "From the Vid: Koreano... Hermano... Ya eres Mexicano.\n\nTranslation: Korean... Brother... You are now Mexican...\n\n...but, rhymes better in Spanish.\n\nOblig edit: Thank you kind stranger for the Gold... and to think, my new Mexican girlfriend says i need to improve on my Spanish.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1eraib", "text": "One of the better chants I have ever heard", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1ex08w", "text": "Shit was lit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0nkusa", "text": "The view from behind is the worst. Looks like an earthquake going through his head.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0nld9z", "text": "Seriously. It's like you can actually see his brain hitting his skull. Fuuuuuck that.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1fv8na", "text": "Germany beat Brazil 7-1\n\nS. Korea beat Germany 2-0\n\n= S. Korea - Brazil 9-1", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 33, "label": ["1042865"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 19, "label": ["3383"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0ko3mr", "text": "They just want to be able to party in Vegas again.", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 43, "label": ["47737"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0kp2ui", "text": "I've been to Vegas 7 times in the last 5 years. I saw Ovi there 4 of those times. \n\nNot including this year's playoffs.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzzqidu", "text": "First watch I thought the ref called it a bit too early but then seeing Rivera try to get up, taking another uncontested power shot to the head and slumping face first into the mat it was clearly the right call. \n\nRivera also attempts to grapple the ref on his way up. He definitely was in La La Land", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzzsqnz", "text": "He also wasn't defending himself on the last few punches. Definitely a very good call.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e19h3q6", "text": "Must be amazing to have people around you to let you experience stuff like this regardless of your disabilities. Mad respect, looks like they are having a wicked time.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e19t4z0", "text": "I always had a lot of respect for diasability helpers since childhood. Even saw one helper kid going as far as help a crippled kid use the bathroom. I just do basic care for juniors in schools, taking care of animals and the elderly but I feel helping disabled is a tad tougher.", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 69, "label": ["167331"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzbasa7", "text": "That was so clean honestly, even though Harden didn’t play much D there", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzbfwbz", "text": "That's their team.\n\nTwice the offense and no defense", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzbh21v", "text": "That’s a common misconception though. They’ve had a top ranked defense all year.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0vjui7", "text": "Yesterday I went for a drink in Austria (country next to germany) and there were a group of germans watching the game and being a little bit sad afterwards. A group of mexicans passed buy and startet celebrating. They realised the group were germans and started to motivate them for the next games. One of the germans had his birthday 2 and the mexicans started singing „happy birthday“ for him. \nMy english is bad sorry but I wanted to share this nice international event with you guys. World cup is exactly about this in my opinion.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0vmp6t", "text": "That's cute. I hope the German's mood improved :)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e15uj5e", "text": "Love Lukaku , his passion and drive can infect a dressing room and he's all about the team \n\nHe's been United best asset this year imo can't wait to see what this Belgium squad can do in the tourney", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 170, "label": ["3343"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e15wo63", "text": "He really is great to watch. I love seeing players that will still play with true fair sportsmanship and not \"gamesmanship\" which in my mine is an excuse to be an a hole", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0y9zsy", "text": "[Senegalese fans also did the same after their win over Poland](https://streamable.com/v8wy3)\n\n[Another video of the Japanese fans cleaning their seating area](https://streamable.com/6ky47)\n\nReally great to see this, hopefully every team's fans can do this regularly", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0ycnlc", "text": "thanks for sharing these!!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzpdqpz", "text": "He literally spends more than that a year at TGIfridays- or Applebee's. One of them.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz7l3ap", "text": "Dad was was proud that day. This moment probably won’t even live up to seeing him graduate", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz7o1ct", "text": "Think you might have that last sentence frontsy-backsy...?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz7o3nj", "text": "Isn’t dyslexia fun", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzaxcqp", "text": "In 2018 we've seen . \n1. The Eagles defeat Tom Brady and the Patriots with a backup QB in the Super bowl. \n2. A 16 seed upset the top overall seed in the NCAA basketball tournament for the first time ever. \n3. An expansion NHL team make the Stanley Cup Final. \n \nWhat a year so far.", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 105, "label": ["27718"]}, {"start": 227, "end": 230, "label": ["21809"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzaxfzt", "text": "Ya but the Patriots had a backup defense", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0u2494", "text": "So in this world cup so far:\n\n* Uruguay *barely* managed to scrape by against Egypt\n\n* Cristiano Ronaldo\n\n* Australia went toe to toe with France\n\n* Iceland managed to win a point against Argentina \n\n* Current champions Germany lost to Mexico\n\nand now Brazil have been unable to beat Switzerland. Basically every prediction everyone has made so far has been wrong.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0u29me", "text": "I'm surprised Uruguay beat Egypt to be honest. Egypt are a class side.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzov941", "text": "At this point, if you still think Lebron is overrated, you’re just full of shit and shouldn’t be allowed to talk about sports", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzovzem", "text": "Skip Bayless is just full of shit and shouldn't be allowed to talk about sports", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dypfp9t", "text": "Figures a team in Montreal would be at the bottom. Canadians are the worst Americans.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dypu1zr", "text": "But all 3 Toronto teams are top 15", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e16gzsz", "text": "S. Korea gave Mexico a good challenge.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e16i2sg", "text": "They did, and also created some good opportunities.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzqvszv", "text": "Meanwhile Real Madrid got their third straight title in the Champions League.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dzqvvnt", "text": "[deleted]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e01i4xh", "text": "I watched ESPN a lot back then and never heard about this", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1uqfvu", "text": "\"Shut up, have they? No way!\" The disbelief at England winning a penalty shootout is real. I hope that poor fella wasn't having to watch it on ITV Player.", "entities": [{"start": 143, "end": 153, "label": ["71439647"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1ut13e", "text": "Itv player is shocking! Not even in HD it’s awful to watch on my pc", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1uupbv", "text": "It plays better than the bbc stream, all that does is buffer!", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 28, "label": ["19344654"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1yw4cy", "text": "So it's France, Belgium, Croatia, and England. Just like we all predicted.", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 45, "label": ["9316"]}, {"start": 8, "end": 14, "label": ["5843419"]}, {"start": 16, "end": 23, "label": ["3343"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e1ywek6", "text": "And Belgium will win the world cup.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4zpj2g", "text": "TIL Spikeball got kick started on The Shark.\n\nAnd that game is fun as hell.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e4zye48", "text": "It was pretty popular before Shark Tank, it actually originally started in the late 80s but the craze started ~2010.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3f1tyk", "text": "I really hope there isn’t a comma missing... cause chess boxing sounds pretty damn entertaining", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3kxvsk", "text": "Zlatan Ibrahimovic would call LA Galaxy fans just to congratulate them on getting a call from Zlatan Ibrahimovic", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e3l0jrz", "text": "Who is he and if he's a great player why is he playing here in the US?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5c8ddr", "text": "This is what Nike tell its Chinese factory workers.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5c9cu4", "text": "Ikr not vastly hypocritical at all.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7ukngg", "text": "How do you not have 10 sacks a game after doing this. I’d be able to lift a truck", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6syg8v", "text": "Steve-O is now sober, vegan and running triathlons, good for him.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6t0r73", "text": "20 years ago - if you told me this, Donald Trump is our president and Amazon does more than just books I would have said you were insane.\n\nEdit - WOW! Never received gold. Thanks kind stranger!\n\nThis reply really blew up and every comment on how crazy reality has become is accurate. It's not that \"I feel old\" or how things were better when I was a kid...i really think the world (or US rather) has gone completely insane.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6t10sb", "text": "And the Red Sox came back down 0-3 to beat the Yankees to win their first ring in forever\n\nEDIT: Just for a reference, I am a dodger fan, never been a Sox fan. Just can’t deny Four Days in October is the best 30 for 30\n\nEDIT 2: To make it even more incredible, they just happened to film Fever Pitch that same year. I mentioned below in a comment that Hollywood couldn’t even write that Red Sox script. I guess they sort of did. Although fun fact, that was the alternate ending, they planned on filming it with them missing the post season all together.", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 15, "label": ["4339"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7mof4r", "text": "He's such a likeable dude.\n\nAnd he looks like he is having so much fun doing everything he does. \n\nIt's hard not to root for the guy. I hope he is successful in this. \n\nAlso, I'm glad he kept his trademark celebration for after the goal.", "entities": [{"start": 196, "end": 205, "label": ["18935023"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7mr94h", "text": "I always thought that especially when he made the reporter stop the interview when the National Anthem started to play. Just seems like a down to earth guy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7mt4g5", "text": "And apparently a Radiohead fan too... nice...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5oxo0m", "text": "The Browns are +5 in takeaways today. Since the Browns returned to the NFL, teams with a turnover margin of +5 or better in a game are 132-4-1. The Browns are responsible for two of those losses and the tie", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5p14ia", "text": "That's a great stat", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5p47cr", "text": "It's amazing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8lskh2", "text": "As an Eagles fan and proud Pennsylvanian, this is awesome. Good for you guys. \n\nWe’re all with the city of Pittsburgh today.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8lvdnh", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e6ijto5", "text": "1876 days since his last win. I have never in all my years of watching golf seen a crowd like this, it was insane and like a mob scene seeing a sea of fans.\n\nYou cannot tell me golf doesn’t need Tiger winning", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e68nk2m", "text": "Maybe the Serena incident worked in her favor after all.\n\nStill upset Osaka got her moment stolen from her though, so heartbreaking when you win a major no less.\n\nEdit: Didn’t really expect people to blast me with personal hate messages, thanks Reddit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e68pww5", "text": "I hope Serena's name gets mentioned as little as possible in all this. Time to focus on Osaka's accomplishments.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e68qdhz", "text": "Too late?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7feahi", "text": "Top 3 all time are:\n\n\n1) Drew Brees: 71,968 (and counting)\n\n\n2) Peyton Manning: 71,940\n\n\n3) Brett Favre: 71,838", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7ffns5", "text": "Three epic QBs.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7fg2yl", "text": "But only 1 epic forehead.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5oaolk", "text": "Playing the mum card and the sexism card is just fucking embarrassing.\n\n\"I don't cheat, I have a daughter I do what's best for her\" wtf has that got to do with anything? Do you become a perfect human being after having a child?\n\nShe should get an extra fine just for that", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 35, "label": ["27165"]}, {"start": 221, "end": 226, "label": ["128987"]}, {"start": 81, "end": 86, "label": ["897134"]}, {"start": 97, "end": 105, "label": ["449913"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5ocpag", "text": "Imagine if a man had said that, like Federer says, \"I could not have cheated, I have 4 kids. They're twins!\".", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 44, "label": ["262376"]}, {"start": 102, "end": 107, "label": ["79238"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 16, "label": ["15822899"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e57rbjc", "text": "Was this like real life wrestling stipulation? Winner doesn’t serve in WWIII? I’d watch that.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e57rsaq", "text": "Trust me, being involved in WWIII will not be opt-in.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e77ng08", "text": "He shouldn't be playing on his Wii U while driving", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 36, "label": ["31512491"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e78718p", "text": "It’s actually the steering wheel", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 32, "label": ["772013"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7874kv", "text": "What! That's not a Wii U in his car?", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 24, "label": ["31512491"]}, {"start": 32, "end": 35, "label": ["13673345"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7eh7al", "text": "That’s not a “haha funny” smile. That’s a “that mothef*cker mocked me” smile.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7ehifm", "text": "They're actually friends, so it's both really", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e7eoufk", "text": "Fucking hate Americans that should be Canadians \n\nEdit; woosh", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 22, "label": ["19792942"]}, {"start": 38, "end": 47, "label": ["19851291"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e5gjrhv", "text": "At the NFL Combine he was expected to get about 5 or 6 reps on the bench press at 225lbs. [Griffin ended up getting 20.](https://streamable.com/ckikr)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eade4tl", "text": "Those helicopter pilots have to have a raging pilot boner right now. “Just so we are clear... you want us to hover into the stadium, hold a 10’ hover over the field and perform low hover maneuvers in confined space with another helicopter doing the same thing? Be there in 10 minutes. I ain’t done shit like this since ”", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eadhalu", "text": "...since the Civil War.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eadi0im", "text": "I’m no expert....", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ebfg1li", "text": "He said in the post game interview that he always noticed she would wear Lebron shoes, and she was wearing a very exclusive shoe of his at the time. He asked her about her choice of shoes and she said she’s always been a Lebron fan. Very cool moment and a small gesture for him that clearly had a big impact on her.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e9zphzv", "text": "Hill's personal best time is 20.14\n\n\nResults from Rio Olympics:\n\n1. Usain Bolt - 19.78\n\n2. Andrew De Grasse - 20.02\n\n3. Christophe Lemaitre - 20.12", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e9zqmz3", "text": "For perspective here are their high school times: \n\nUsain Bolt - 20.13sec\n\nTyreek Hill - 20.14sec\n\nAndre de Grasse - 20.38sec\n\nChistophe Lemaitre - 20.83sec\n\nRob Gronkowski - 69.69sex", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb2v9oh", "text": "Other details\n\n* Vegas is exempt from the expansion draft. Same expansion rules apply.\n\n* Arizona Coyotes are moving to the Central Division\n\n* 2021-2022 Season debut.", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 22, "label": ["47737"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eb2zp2s", "text": "TIL the Phoenix Coyotes have been going by the Arizona Coyotes for over 4 years...huh, this is how I find out", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eaex23a", "text": "LSU dumped the cooler of gatorade on their coach thinking they had won before the first OT. He was wet and sticky for an hour and then lost.\n\nBring back tangerine altoids", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 170, "label": ["208962"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eaexa4l", "text": "He was dry by the end lol", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8xwoj5", "text": "There is an amazing amount of motor-racing talent out of Finland for a relatively small country. \n\nI sure Finnish kids can drive or ride as soon as they are born.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8xz45y", "text": "Pretty much every 15 year old owns a 50cc moped in Finland.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e8y0s4x", "text": "What is it about the culture of Finland that encourages motor sport enthusiasm?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eahb91n", "text": "What’s up with them backing off the celebration penalties lately ? I love it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eahi551", "text": "its legal now so everyones been doing creative td celebrations", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtvyod6", "text": "Well, I mean, yea. Understanding something is a a pretty essential step in understanding why it's thought to be.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtw5whd", "text": "I had to dig and dig just to find this comment. If this were the theory that my sociology study was based on, I'd be embarrassed. Is this not just common sense? Do we really need data saying that people who understand something are more likely to agree with it? I mean, what's next, a study about how people with larger vocabularies understand the things they read better?", "entities": [{"start": 320, "end": 332, "label": ["191445"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsro8wl", "text": "This isn't uncommon in unregulated markets, in Eve online we see this often where a market is manipulated by an individual with hundreds of orders altering the price to a new normal in only a few days. I also believe the media hype on this contributed which ballooned the price and likely allowed the mass seller to liquidate assets over a few days turning his stack of cash into a fully funded retirement fund.", "entities": [{"start": 316, "end": 325, "label": ["565034"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsrpmk4", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt2aate", "text": "If we learned anything from the anti-vaccination movement it's that scientific evidence against an already cemented opinion will do nothing to sway that opinion. At best it will be ignored, at worst it will be twisted out of context and used to support their position.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt2btwe", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt7pz5e", "text": "Does anyone know how this compares with \"vaping\" nicotine, thc, and smoking marijuana?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsbdswa", "text": "That's a scary thought for the majority of adults that are sleep deprived.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsbejcx", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duuy9se", "text": "Reminds me of the study that found that yes, more attractive waitresses got larger tips, but that the correlation was more complex with female customers than with male customers. They speculated that attractive female customers tipped female waitresses inversely in proportion to the waitress's attractiveness, likely because the customers thought of the waitresses as competition.\n\nhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10508-008-9379-0", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duhjozg", "text": "\"The researchers believe that wealth might increase happiness by providing a greater sense of autonomy. The more wealth a person has, they argue, the more freedom they have to choose how to spend their time.\" This is true, lot of people want to have a sense of autonomy so it makes them more happy.", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 102, "label": ["191145"]}, {"start": 155, "end": 162, "label": ["43571413"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtr1lll", "text": "The title is a little misleading.\n\nIt wasn't a 60 mile wide comet, it was the fragments and remnants of an old comet that was originally that size.\nYounger Dryas has long been suspected to be due to a meteor impact event. The story here is it appears to be multiple small to medium impacts. Old hypothesis had been centered around an (Ontario) Great Lakes region single impactor.", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 87, "label": ["5012356"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjszjl", "text": "I always see stuff like this (about detecting water or possibilities of it) on other planets but it never ends up being conclusive/important. I wonder if this would be different, considering that it's Mars.", "entities": [{"start": 201, "end": 205, "label": ["14640471"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjv6kk", "text": "It's definitely water ice. You can see water ice caps with a decent consumer telescope from Earth.", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 97, "label": ["9228"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dti4kck", "text": "The real question that needs to be answered and publicized is whether or not smoking cannabis during periods of conception or through pregnancy has detrimental consequences when it comes to the health of an infant.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dti4zd2", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dti58t8", "text": "From the only study I found the only effect they found was that the kids were more sociable once they were born. This was a study done in Jamaica - so maybe take it with a grain of salt (or a bong rip - what ever works for you)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujp6nx", "text": "Geologist here; Lube up pre-existing faults with injection fluids and high pressures you will get that happening. Been proven in OK and they are limiting rates, pressures, limits now. No one with any sense about them will deny that.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9, "label": ["21171418"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujpb6x", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxlljy", "text": "An important detail is that this study was conducted in the Netherlands. As a European, I assume that the Netherlands, much like the rest of Western and Northern Europe, lean more towards rehabilitation than the American prison system.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxm9po", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtjk42s", "text": "When there's a treatment like this available and people have 100% certain terminal cancer, why can't these people volunteer to be an immediate test candidate? What's it going to do, kill them?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtjksyp", "text": "You can do this to a certain degree. I know people with terminal cancer can test experimental treatments that are not available for most people.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt5tzy8", "text": ">The public would rather blame a global disaster on human greed\n\nOr, ya know, it makes a much more interesting movie. It doesn't make much sense to analyze movies and then draw correlations to real life. Movies are made based off of what makes for a unique and interesting plot, not what is realistic.\n\n\nEdit: since everyone seems so confused - I am commenting on the *method*, **not the conclusion**. I'm not commenting on, or trying to discuss ignorance VS greed, I'm commenting on using movie plots as evidence for a scientific claim about a public opinion that has nothing to do with what kind of entertainment is popular.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt5v9bt", "text": "This is the answer; there is no drama in apathy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duievaz", "text": "This is why we need good legal protections for whistleblowers. They perform a very important public service at great cost to themselves.", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 30, "label": ["18949668"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duir642", "text": "What is a whistleblower", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtys81q", "text": "How significant is this considering how big the ocean is?\n\nAlso, wouldn't it sink?\n\nMethane is the big problem right?", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 91, "label": ["18582230"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt9sxzj", "text": "In physics, models for thermodynamic phase transitions have been used for a number of years to study how marginal opinions are adopted by large groups in various social structures. It’s termed “opinion spreading” in the literature.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt9y3mv", "text": "Have similar models ever been applied to epidemiology? Is there some kind of entropic modelling that overlaps these subjects?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dta06o3", "text": "Stochastic and agent-based models have been used to great effect in infectious disease epidemiology.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds17syz", "text": "I’ve deliberately linked to the open access, full-text journal article. Some of you may prefer the official press release, which is located here: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-12/lu-dd122017.php", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds194tv", "text": "> I’ve deliberately linked to the open access, full-text journal article.\n\nThanks, this is great.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dto6wnk", "text": "Considering the difference between humans' and mice's relationship with alcohol, can a study on mice translate well to us?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dto7jqv", "text": "At the end, being mammals we're not that different at all. That's why they do those experiments on mice and not on cockroaches. They use mice because of their short lifespan, too. Often you can investigate some generations of offspring (not in this case though).", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 25, "label": ["18838"]}, {"start": 84, "end": 95, "label": ["59861"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtll1gp", "text": "Kansas resident. What most people don't realize is the way quakes spread out on the plains. On the coasts you have to be close to the center to feel anything under a 4. Out here a 3 in Oklahoma will be felt halfway across kansas.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["16716"]}, {"start": 188, "end": 196, "label": ["22489"]}, {"start": 60, "end": 66, "label": ["10106"]}, {"start": 101, "end": 107, "label": ["5236"]}, {"start": 225, "end": 231, "label": ["16716"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtlqd85", "text": "Yep - not really due to the coasts though if I remember correctly, but the temperature of the underlying continent. The Western US is warm and still geologically active, but the eastern is colder and more brittle, so shockwaves will be felt further.\n\nEdit: [source](https://blogs.agu.org/tremblingearth/2011/11/04/why-east-coast-earthquakes/) for this claim - but it's not the only factor as others have pointed out in comments below!", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 114, "label": ["19630739"]}, {"start": 120, "end": 130, "label": ["179578"]}, {"start": 75, "end": 86, "label": ["20647050"]}, {"start": 28, "end": 34, "label": ["5236"]}, {"start": 217, "end": 227, "label": ["146253"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtlsbsf", "text": "Yeah, but we aren't talking about the east. We are talking about the great plains, Kansas and Oklahoma. Which used to be an inland sea.", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 136, "label": ["73372172"]}, {"start": 84, "end": 90, "label": ["16716"]}, {"start": 95, "end": 103, "label": ["22489"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt7t3uf", "text": "It is important to note that, likely for control purposes, they did not test the women the men were married to. This may very well be demonstrating that smarter *people* have a better time in relationships.", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 147, "label": ["6787330"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt7u1lo", "text": "That'd definitely be the next step. I'd also be interested to see how men and women in homosexual relationships compare.", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 97, "label": ["5488304"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt85mmf", "text": "Me too! I’m always super let down by not seeing stats for gay couples.", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 69, "label": ["386268"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dswsry7", "text": "Interestingly, the tests detected Ovarian cancer 98% of the time, so that's not bad..", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dswtxk7", "text": "Ovarian cancer is so fatal because of the lack of screening options. By the time symptoms appear, it's often too late. As a person with a mutated gene that gives me a high risk of OC, the thoughts of having this blood test available makes me so happy", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dswwbpl", "text": "What are the screening options?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dts0a6r", "text": "This is really cool. With how far humans have come in scientific knowledge it’s easy to forget that we *don’t* know a hell of a lot about most things.", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 40, "label": ["682482"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dts32nj", "text": "The thing about knowledge, is that it’s an island. The shores are what we’re learning every day, and the ocean is things that we don’t currently know. As the island grows, the beaches grow and we see a bit more of everything we don’t understand.", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 110, "label": ["18842359"]}, {"start": 177, "end": 184, "label": ["40630"]}, {"start": 43, "end": 49, "label": ["14587"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dts3z1w", "text": "I always heard the analogy as spreading light in endless darkness.", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 26, "label": ["103533"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtuxpnk", "text": "Psychology IS physical. Science has borne this out for at least a hundred years.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxaoe4x", "text": "Wasn't there a previous study in a different country where the soda tax caused an initial drop in consumption, but that within several years the consumption levels were at pre-tax levels?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxapwue", "text": "Mexico, yes, back up to previous levels in a year or two", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["3966054"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxvxsfb", "text": "What conspiracy ideas did they ask? The only one I see is a vague, \"Much of our lives are being controlled by plots hatched in secret places.\" That can mean anything you want it to. Is that random pain you've been having from a government mind control chip? Is it large corporations working with the government to create regulations to discourage new competition?", "entities": [{"start": 228, "end": 238, "label": ["12229"]}, {"start": 270, "end": 282, "label": ["7485"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxvzmhu", "text": "That quote covers both sovereign citizens and BLM pretty well.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvfi4qs", "text": "At what point do we stop studying if exercise is beneficial to our health and start studying how we get people to exercise?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvfipl9", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvfj15m", "text": "Focusing just on biking, you can encourage it by making safe bike lanes, lots of separated trail networks etc. Infrastructure has a lot to do with how people choose to travel.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw5jcp6", "text": "I can tell you first hand a big change that has also happened is, developers have put houses and other building right on top of what should be wetlands. This is a big problem here in Florida. I can imagine its similar in tidal and river flood planes around the world. Too many people want to move to these areas. Plus, more people than 36 years ago. Equals big problem and increased risk.\n\nEdit well a note really: I used the term wetlands to liberally. I was thinking of swampy low lying lands which held rain run off. Which don't exist anymore. Not meaning literal protected wetlands. Thank you everyone for your feedback.", "entities": [{"start": 143, "end": 151, "label": ["102024"]}, {"start": 183, "end": 190, "label": ["18933066"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxtzxs4", "text": "It seems to me most likely that physical and mental strength are both results of overall health. If you've experienced the flu or food poisoning you know that your body feels weak while your mind is hazy. FTA:\n\n> But really, what we need now, are more studies to test if we can actually make our brains healthier by doing things which make our muscles stronger – such as weight training.\n\nThis kind of reporting buries that detail farther down than what most people would read (i.e. below the title).", "entities": [{"start": 123, "end": 126, "label": ["19572217"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv0jit8", "text": "Their conclusions seem to be more a result of the model they chose for the spectrum than anything empirically derived. \n\nNot that there’s anything wrong with that. I guess you have to start somewhere.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv0l53r", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxid89k", "text": "One of the main sources of waste heat is combustion (power plants, motor vehicles, etc.). Applying a technology to these sources could yield a great deal of energy otherwise lost to heat.", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 51, "label": ["5638"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxiek6b", "text": "Thanks for paraphrasing the title.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvznfq4", "text": "Is there any chance that the actual proportion of female scientists increased during this time as well? People get so focused on the idea that perceptions/media depictions control real life that I feel like some might ignore the possibility that the reason children think more scientists are female is because more scientists *are* female.", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 67, "label": ["26997"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvzo78f", "text": "Lots of female grad students and postdocs (almost 50-50, at least in biology) but it drops off steeply after that unfortunately", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxe07d6", "text": "That’s a fascinating idea I’ve never thought about. It’s easy to forget how *long* a time a million years is, and after reading the article, I can see how it would be not impossible for a civilization to rise and fall so long ago that it didn’t leave any trace (that we’ve found so far).\n\nWhile it probably didn’t happen (as authors themselves agree), it does get you thinking about civilization’s impact on astronomical time scales, and would make for an awesome sci-if novel.", "entities": [{"start": 408, "end": 420, "label": ["50650"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxe3myt", "text": "Doctor Who uses the Silurians as a monster of the week quite frequently :)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxe3tq0", "text": ">... the question shifts to other species, which is why Gavin called the idea the Silurian hypothesis, after an old Dr. Who episode with intelligent reptiles.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwi2pdu", "text": "This is actually called a parasocial relationship. I recently started looking into this, it is super interesting. \n\nEssentially it is that feeling of emotional intimacy a person can develop with a character (real or fictional) who literally has no idea they exist. \n\nStudies have shown that these relationships can be beneficial to a person but as we have seen, this relationship can be manipulated for good or bad. (I.e. celebrities starting various trends).", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxjhm20", "text": "causation-correlation? I guess this was controlled for income and quality of life, but that could also be circular reasoning? \n\nNot to mention the impact of religious organizations in providing welfare where government services are lacking", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxjiqph", "text": "At the same time, though, if someone is getting assistance from their church (soup kitchens and whatnot), they may not feel like they have to “ask” for help because they feel like they’re being blessed already.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxv1zws", "text": "Wait...we're just now discovering a reef off the mouth of the...Amazon..?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxv31yh", "text": "Yeah it seems crazy. It's not like some deep trench in the middle of nowhere ocean. It's off the mouth of the largest river in the world and off the coast of the largest country on the continent. \n\n> Unprecedented submersible video surveys disclose unique features of the Great Amazon Reef System (GARS). Previous surveys of the GARS were performed exclusively with indirect sampling (i.e., fishing and dredging) (Collette and Ruetzler, 1977; Cordeiro et al., 2015; Moura et al., 2016)\n\nSeems that it has been theorized for over 40 years but nobody actually got a direct look at it until recently. It also seems to not be immediately off shore but rather along the edge of the continental shelf in unusually deep water.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxp3fav", "text": "What foods do we need to eat to cultivate the right bacteria then?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxp7q6f", "text": "cliff notes version would be less carbs (*calorically), and more dietary fiber.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxpdilo", "text": "Even more cliff notes:\n\nWe really aren't sure yet how much/what effect foods have on gut. Nor what exactly is an 'optimal' gut flora.\n\nThe high fibre low carb advice, I believe, well mainly stabilize your gut flora - not change it. There is evidence that unstable communities are more often present along with other illnesses, so maintaining a stable community is probably a good step. But it is hard to show causal and not associative links.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw9a60a", "text": "Seems like the authors are trying to bring some of the unfounded meditation claims down to earth. Was unaware that so many papers were co-published by meditation instructors and at such risk for bias. I am curious to look into this myself now. While there is already ample evidence that meditation can cause beneficial long term changes in the brain over time, the article makes a good point that it is important to remain realistic about how far those benefits actually extend", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx2widb", "text": "How can a cancer be transferable?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dx2wplq", "text": "Oncoviruses. Viruses that cause cancer :(", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvdbw23", "text": "Isn't it possible that \"domestication traits\" don't help with survival in the wild but help when there are no predators, thus they are selected more often and that is what the self-taming observed in rats is? Just a thought since the article said that their predators were all removed so interaction with humans might not be only variable, other variable being predatory stress.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvdd2f3", "text": "It probably a combination of both factors", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw406lf", "text": "Emotional bluntness is **not** the same as alexithymia. SSRI-induced apathy is a known side effect. It has to be separated from residual symptoms Vs medication side effect. SSRI-induced apathy is virtually always an indication to change dose or change medicine.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dw4rbn5", "text": "I don't think I could go through changing meds for the 4th time. Too much of a rollorcoaster in the past and I can live with the apathy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvr493b", "text": "Would think this would just lead to higher smoking rates for existing smokers which means more carcinogens at a higher cost to boot.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0a0d1x", "text": "How does this compare to say large scale reforestation efforts?", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 54, "label": ["66984"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0a1d7i", "text": "Additionally, how would the cost of said reforestation effort take in account the benefits of restoring/maintaining wildlife habitats vs the cost of land \"lost\" to reforestation?", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 54, "label": ["66984"]}, {"start": 125, "end": 133, "label": ["1596317"]}, {"start": 164, "end": 177, "label": ["66984"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0ygr3h", "text": "Of all the trends being presented the ones I'd be a bit concerned with is the steady rise in depression levels and maybe the opioid abuse now that it's getting asked. The medication and growing despair of students is one of those things we all know about and then ignore citing that \"it's just normal for kids to hate school.\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "e0ymzvm", "text": "So true. And it's a problem we can fix. We know what works to help depression and other mental illnesses for the most part\n\nWe're just not giving it to them", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dznseno", "text": "Did any of the articles mention that you don’t get employee benefits if you only work part time?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dznssgh", "text": "Benefits need to be a percentage of full time, not an all or nothing with a cutoff. That only makes employers game the system.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dyjaesx", "text": "Any way to broadly correlate a 24 hr fast from mouse to human? I would think that 24 hours to a mouse's metabolism is not quite the same to a human?", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 114, "label": ["20374"]}, {"start": 56, "end": 61, "label": ["682482"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz0me62", "text": "Just fyi: *fatalism* means a belief events are guided by fate; that things are predetermined. \n\nBeyond the etymology, nothing to do with fatal. Does not mean having a grim or macabre outlook.", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 19, "label": ["374025"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dz0qbos", "text": "Id say the fact that someone thinks nothing is in their control and in the hands of fate is a pretty grim outlook.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt4guyy", "text": "The generation that came of age around the same time as the financial meltdown has a lower preference for putting money in investments? Well, ya.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt4h0id", "text": "What's interesting is what they(I guess we, I'm a college student) do put their money into.\n\nMillennials apparently invest in the relatively volatile big tech companies, apple, facebook, amazon, tesla, netflix, snapchat, and twitter.", "entities": [{"start": 225, "end": 232, "label": ["9988187"]}, {"start": 177, "end": 185, "label": ["7529378"]}, {"start": 50, "end": 57, "label": ["5689"]}, {"start": 202, "end": 209, "label": ["175537"]}, {"start": 170, "end": 175, "label": ["856"]}, {"start": 211, "end": 219, "label": ["37506594"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtkm189", "text": "What's really galling is that half of Amazon's \"requirements\" list (nearby airport, major interstate, major universities, robust mass transit) **are themselves largely paid-for by the public via taxes**\n\nSo Amazon wants a place with lots of publicly-funded things that are desirable, but also wants a break to avoid paying for them. Double-free-riders.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtkm4x5", "text": "Presumably the employees would be paying income taxes on their salaries.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmqeoz", "text": "Shouldn't we aim for a Clinton era surplus right now? Why do we need deficit spending right now?", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 30, "label": ["3356"]}, {"start": 69, "end": 85, "label": ["268487"]}, {"start": 35, "end": 42, "label": ["50145"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmrqus", "text": "No one knows. It's a particularly bad idea to lump up debt since interest rates are going to be rising this year and quickly.", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 58, "label": ["152835"]}, {"start": 65, "end": 79, "label": ["163115"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmvih6", "text": "We will see about that. The Fed knows how much the US debt interest payments would be if rates go up. I think that’s why they didn’t raise them .25 points this week at the meeting.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du1t33l", "text": "Do I get a check? I paid for my education. This would create incredible adverse selection and perverse incentive issues I can’t even begin to describe without getting overworked and frustrated.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du1ujwj", "text": "This is a valid point. It's not just students, it's parents. I'm in year 14 of having a daughter in college full time (two five year engineering programs, one four year). They took out loans (Fed and state), but do I get $150K pushed into a retirement account?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsf5y7d", "text": "\"Risks\" implies that isn't the entire explicit point of automation.\n\nThey don't build and install robots because they think it will cost more.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsf7a7s", "text": "I wouldn't even say \"the explicit point of automation.\" Reducing labor is essential to maximizing profit just the same as reducing material costs and overhead is for *any* business.\n\nUnfortunately that often gets lost in political talk of \"jobs.\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjpvw1", "text": "Until unions have a resurgence, you will not see wages go up.\n\nLabor has almost no leverage in the current environment.\n\nLarge corporations have the system so rigged in their favor, only the most highly skilled labor has any bit of leverage in wage negotiations.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dsjt8uz", "text": ">Labor has almost no leverage\n\nThis is the real answer here. Consolidated power is dramatically more effective than distributed power. It's why unions and worker protections are so important. Why isn't this obvious to everyone?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt6h5jc", "text": "Who is going to pay back the 1.4 trillion dollars which were borrowed to give out those tax cuts?\n\nEveryone conveniently forgets that. Or does debt no longer matter in r/economics anymore?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt6oism", "text": "It only matters depending on the party in political power.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du8inn6", "text": "I'm pretty sure the central banks of all western countries have been longing for (and failing to create) inflation since the crisis.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du8kjxp", "text": "And yet the ECB and Fed will nonetheless overreact and push rates up drastically.", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 23, "label": ["10819"]}, {"start": 12, "end": 15, "label": ["9474"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duxkxp0", "text": "Did anyone, anywhere, argue that there would be proportionately more spent on wages? \n\nMy understanding of the argument wasn't that a larger proportion of the tax cut would go to wages than shareholders, or investment, but that wages in general would rise irrespective of the proportion of the tax cut they took up.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duxrip2", "text": "The argument was always that businesses would use the money to hire workers or [pay their current workers more](http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/white-house-heralds-trump-bonus-trump-pay-raise-from-gop-tax-reform/article/2645170). It was also argued that the wealthy and corporations weren't going to profit so much from the tax breaks but from the economic prosperity that was supposed to follow.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtidbtt", "text": "Lagging Indicators\n\nTrump may or may not change the current economic trend but every single one of his accomplishments he touted during the State of the Union address was a lagging indicator.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtii1w2", "text": "And the worst part is even if he only gets 4 years in office we'll still never hear the end of, \"See once the Dems took over the economy tanked.\" Even though he's who put a recession in motion.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtim3lu", "text": "this comment is a complete non-sequitor, but still getting upvoted for being anti-Trump. nice.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds7kb1r", "text": "I think everything Buffet was quoted as saying in this piece is true, and that's why I've always admired him, because he genuinely seems to want to improve people's lives and he also seems to be honest in his communication with the public.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds7tsx8", "text": "I respect Buffett in many ways too. However, wishful thinking and theoretical musing won't fix a broken U.S. economy which has disenfranchised millions of Americans in ways it never should have been allowed to do.", "entities": [{"start": 156, "end": 165, "label": ["19792942"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt9vjbc", "text": "Growth is down because of a widening trade deficit and imports soaring by 13.9%, way faster than exports. \n\nPerhaps this is evidence that a weak currency is in fact bad for the trade deficit and GDP growth? \n\nOn a side note I'm glad that the article mentioned growth figures for previous years because this mantra that the GDP growth under Trump was remarkable was getting very annoying. There were similar or better periods in the Obama years.", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 62, "label": ["7515651"]}, {"start": 439, "end": 444, "label": ["534366"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dt9vvyz", "text": "A weak currency would actually reduce imports and increase exports since foreign goods would be more expensive for Americans. While the USD has been weak this year, consumer confidence has overcome the currency effects and imports have continued to rise.", "entities": [{"start": 115, "end": 124, "label": ["19792942"]}, {"start": 7, "end": 15, "label": ["5665"]}, {"start": 38, "end": 45, "label": ["7515651"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duk78oj", "text": "Not just any Stanford economist. Raj Chetty, one of the top labour economists in the world.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duktzxk", "text": "Oh wow. That's going to be a hell of a research project.", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 55, "label": ["160483"]}, {"start": 39, "end": 47, "label": ["25524"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds6pw05", "text": "So, let's look at facts as presented in the article.\n\n1. AT&T gave bonuses to 200,000 workers.\n\n2. AT&T's union says that the company is laying off thousands around the country\n\n3. 12% of installers in the Indianapolis area were cut. And 30 employees in Central Indiana were cut.\n\nSounds to me like the company isn't lying for once. 12% cuts to actual-physical-labor jobs in a single city sounds like they really are just shifting where they are installing new cable.", "entities": [{"start": 206, "end": 218, "label": ["57707"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ds6vb7g", "text": "Thank you.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv4n67m", "text": "I still can't believe this is happening. So much for failed ideas and problems that economists considered \"solved\" long time ago. Next maybe why not try to pay off the national debt by printing money?", "entities": [{"start": 168, "end": 181, "label": ["695460"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv4r00o", "text": "He might actually try this.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxkbmdl", "text": "This is a cool article. I had first had experience with automation. I worked in a help desk and every time we would automate a new small task, a new data dump, a new script we never shed any jobs - the department just took on more work.\n\nOne minor task that was automated was replaced by a different minor task in a never ending cycle. Which brings me to the question, how much automation needs to happen before jobs begin to decline?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxkdk3k", "text": "I think right now, in very basic terms that there can be 2 types of work automation. \n\nAutomation that covers an aspect of a determined role or speeds up the processing of data/tasks so the worker can make better decisions/have a greater control over the final product. Scripting with python for example or CNC milling.\n\nAnd then there's automation that does the whole job. Self driving trucks for example.\n\nThe moment the second one starts being cheap to implement and **en masse**, that's when there will be problems.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxbri5w", "text": "Get a college degree\nUse education to serve the community\nBe a teacher \nGet a shit salary\nTend bar on weekends to make ends meet\nGet shit on by kids, parents, administration, and politicians\nCan’t save for retirement\nThat’s okay. Get a pension.\nWork at a job for 45 yrs with little respect\nRetire on pension\nSociety says lol jk, no more money\nEat cat food for dinner", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv818un", "text": "of course it is \neven intelligence and hard work (which people perceive as the opposite of luck) are in fact mostly due to luck - your genetic makeup and your environment", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dv89w49", "text": "I think calling hereditary factors out of one's control \"luck\" makes the kind of luck articles in the OP talk about too messy. I don't think we should mix up things like being in the right place at the right time with things like being born in the right family with the right background in the right environment because these things are indeed somewhat out of our control, but much less so than luck of \"random\" events.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dve622q", "text": ">\"I am against import duties in general, but the current rules make things very difficult. It's like competing in an Olympic race wearing lead shoes,\" Musk tweets.\n\nThis seems more like he just wants the US to exact the same duties against China in the automotive sector that the Chinese have against the US, not necessarily claiming that 1) import duties are good or 2) that all industries need tariffs.", "entities": [{"start": 240, "end": 245, "label": ["5405"]}, {"start": 396, "end": 403, "label": ["55551"]}, {"start": 204, "end": 206, "label": ["3434750"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dve6aam", "text": "Sounds good, we should be reciprocating with regards to China on tariffs, and go a bit further with 'made in China' consumer goods.", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 61, "label": ["5405"]}, {"start": 65, "end": 72, "label": ["55551"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvxzpbj", "text": "It's very interesting to me that the black/white gap they measured doesn't exist in the same way for black and white women as it does for black men. I believe there are other studies that have similar findings.\n\nAlso, the Asian-American achievement gap (over other racial groups) appears to be almost entirely driven by immigrants. Asian Americans with US-born parents do not perform noticeably better than whites as a group, but when you add in Asians with immigrant parents they do perform noticeably better than whites. Another piece of evidence on the (very large) pile that immigration is beneficial through several generations.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwsdyly", "text": "I so want to build a steel plant in the US now that will be ready in 3 years, out of complete confidence that Trump will make US competitive /s.\n\nOne of the worst aspects of this is that it is soybean planting decision time (or maybe worse it was last week) in southern US, but its later in Canada?\n\nIs there something US farmers can plant that they know will not get tariffed by China by the time harvest occurs?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwsebp1", "text": "> Is there something US farmers can plant that they know will not get tariffed by China by the time harvest occurs?\n\nNo, and thats the point, China knows how to influence purple areas.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxi7lcb", "text": "... Because Marx had a lot to say about the declining value of labor coinciding with a rise in technological automation and what that would mean for the working poor?\n\nShocking.", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 16, "label": ["16743"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxic190", "text": "I’m not a Marxist; I would probably dump myself solidly in the Capitalist (with controls) end of the spectrum.\n\nBut this comment was pretty spot-on. Gave me a good chuckle.", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 17, "label": ["1904053"]}, {"start": 101, "end": 109, "label": ["29329"]}, {"start": 63, "end": 73, "label": ["5416"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxicckh", "text": "I am a Marxist who values capitalism for what it has done and sees a need for a controlled transition. We're really not too far apart, considering the march of technology.", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 36, "label": ["5416"]}, {"start": 161, "end": 171, "label": ["29816"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dxq3q6i", "text": "About bloody time. France has what, population of 66 million, while India is a t 1.2 BILLION people?", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 46, "label": ["22949"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvso29u", "text": "I'm a canadian in finance who has thought about moving to the US for better work but I'm hesitant because of what I perceive to be a poor workplace culture and poor healthcare system. Do the readers here think that's a rational position?", "entities": [{"start": 165, "end": 182, "label": ["60976"]}, {"start": 18, "end": 25, "label": ["11162"]}, {"start": 6, "end": 14, "label": ["19851291"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvso7ze", "text": "Well those are the main reasons I'm considering moving away from the US so...yes I suppose.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwuf472", "text": ">“Putting up barriers to trade now, isn’t going to take the machines away,” said Erik Hurst, and economist at the University of Chicago and one of the study’s authors.\n\nWas job creation in manufacturing the intended outcome of tariffs?", "entities": [{"start": 227, "end": 234, "label": ["55551"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwugl51", "text": "> Was job creation in manufacturing the intended outcome of tariffs?\n\nWell presumably the purpose of tariffs is to increase demand for locally manufactured product, increased product demand leads to increased product supply leads to increased product manufacturing leads to increased employment. No?", "entities": [{"start": 284, "end": 294, "label": ["314993"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dwugowb", "text": "Although Trump is focused on bringing jobs back to the US, Jacob Parker, vice president of China operations at the U.S.-China Business Council said that “If we stop importing a product from China, we’ll just import it from the next lowest cost producer, such as Korea or Vietnam or Malaysia, rather than make it in the U.S. and pay more for it.” Similar to the situation when President Barack Obama put tariffs on Chinese tyres, only to see tyre imports from Indonesia and Taiwan surge.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvwbfjl", "text": "Worth mentioning that the compensation disclosure rules imposed by the SEC led to significant rise in pay -- transparency let executives negotiate theirs up by everyone expecting to not be in the bottom half...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvwcb1n", "text": "You mean publicly traded companies being required to disclose to the shareholders the compensation for the executives? \n\nThat's been in place for years now. It would not surprise me if those rules were put in in the 1950s. \n\nAre you saying the shareholders should not have that information?\n\nAnd it has nothing to do with this new requirement.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvhbgn6", "text": "Because corporate earnings are strong, the world is still at peace, and it is surprisingly difficult for any single US administration to change the things that really matter for markets. \n\nEdit: Also this Politico writer calls gold “the ultimate safe haven in turbulent times.” That to me is enough to not take the writer seriously on market-related topics.", "entities": [{"start": 227, "end": 231, "label": ["12240"]}, {"start": 178, "end": 185, "label": ["3736784"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvhchxr", "text": "> Edit: Also this Politico writer calls gold “the ultimate safe haven in turbulent times.” That to me is enough to not take the writer seriously on market-related topics. \n\nIndeed, everyone knows Bitcoin has replaced that now /s", "entities": [{"start": 196, "end": 203, "label": ["28249265"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvbn7l0", "text": "There's no reason to sanction anyone.. we should follow WTO practices and work with the global community to isolate nations who break the rules.. instead of saying fuck you to the rest of the world and getting sanctioned, further deepening the trade deficit.\n\nGod help us if foreign nations place tariffs on US services, that doesn't show up as a trade deficit, but accounts to a significant chunk of our economy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dvbovz9", "text": "Yeah, but trade wars are easy to win! It's why everyone does them! [I heard it from this guy I lay in bed and have screaming night terrors about.](https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/969525362580484098?lang=en)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du4zgyc", "text": "NPR and PBS stations in any city will be just fine. NYC, SF, Miami, Dallas - no problems finding funding there. \n\nIt will kill the small stations though. All throughout the midwest, rust belt, the south. They will never be able to raise enough from the small populations there. \n\nIf you've ever listened to those small stations, they relay crucial weather reports, local road conditions, whose cattle escaped last night - where they may still be loose.\n\nGood job Trump, hurt those who voted for you - yet again.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du4zpej", "text": "In my area we can only receive 4 channels through antenna, and all four are PBS.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtmdv6t", "text": "Attacking your own FBI and Justice departments, after you picked the heads of both departments. This is how you know Trump is 100% guilty.", "entities": [{"start": 118, "end": 123, "label": ["4848272"]}, {"start": 19, "end": 22, "label": ["11127"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duk5vdf", "text": "This is common sense.\n\nWhat isn't being mentioned is that NICS is in need of more funding, more staffing, and reform- They need ACCURATE REPORTING of felonies, domestic violence convictions, and those adjudicated mentally unstable in order to be accurate.\n\nCan we get the system to work right, please??", "entities": [{"start": 178, "end": 189, "label": ["146762"]}, {"start": 150, "end": 158, "label": ["11293"]}, {"start": 160, "end": 177, "label": ["18978563"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudjfej", "text": "Seems like a low level and sensible start. Confirmed to be stopped by GOP.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudjosu", "text": "[deleted]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dudjtuo", "text": "He already went to Florida he spent 6 minutes in a hospital.\n\nSource: https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/964657175879733252", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du0kj6t", "text": "The President, who blew the cover of an Israeli intel operation, asked the Russian's to hack Clinton's emails, fired the head of the FBI and countless other blunders is all a sudden concerned about the national security implications of a memo?", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 82, "label": ["25391"]}, {"start": 40, "end": 47, "label": ["9282173"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "du0kowi", "text": "You forgot the fact that Trump himself wouldn't pass FBI clearance.\n\nedit: Woot! Thanks for the Gold kind stranger!", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 56, "label": ["11127"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duvffa5", "text": "So funny. I was complaining to my Trump-loving father the other day about having to get an FAA license for a 300g drone. He's like well we have to be careful about these things. I'm like what about guns? He didn't want to discuss guns.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duvhbqb", "text": ">Safety. Safety. Safety.\n\n>But don't you dare talk about gun control you dirty commie!\n\nThe GOP mantra", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 95, "label": ["32070"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtkrwgv", "text": "I love this move. It makes ryan explicitly chose to be complicit in the event that this move blows up in the R's faces, which it inevitably will.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtks292", "text": "Bingo. It puts Ryan completely at the heart of this, and puts the responsibility publicly square in his lap.\n\nIf Nunes does something it should be the same as if Ryan personally did it. Ryan should be called out continually for supporting Nunes and his purge of the FBI.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtnmk27", "text": "So, let me get this straight. This moron wrote a \"memo\" to discredit the DOJ/FBI without ever bothering to read the FISA applications and Ryan hasn't told him to step down?", "entities": [{"start": 116, "end": 120, "label": ["762829"]}, {"start": 77, "end": 80, "label": ["11127"]}, {"start": 73, "end": 76, "label": ["52563"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtnn6y5", "text": "Ryan is a coward. Putin owns him and he’s too afraid of the consequences of breaking free.", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 24, "label": ["32817"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtno5nr", "text": "Ryan is a traitor. A coward too, but he is a traitor.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duzdzac", "text": "Can we take a moment to fully appreciate how a 29-year-old former child model with no experience in political administration managed to be one of the **longest serving** Trump White House advisers?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duze1oz", "text": "What does that say about this administration?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujxwdc", "text": "I fucking love that he crushed Roy Moore. \n\nGreat job, Alabama.\n\nEdit:\n\nI don't care what your definition of \"crushed\" is. Alabama chose a good man over a pedophile. Deal with it.", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 40, "label": ["6325873"]}, {"start": 55, "end": 62, "label": ["303"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujypja", "text": "Definitely... because we know what Moore's stance would be:\n\n>We need a more intimate relationship between teachers and their students to ensure these things don't happen.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dujz7cu", "text": "While dressed like a comedy cowboy. Afterward, flouncing away on a horse named Sassy", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxf5oj", "text": "Bush Sr was VP when Reagan passed amnesty, Bush Jr was president when an amnesty bill made it through the Senate in 2006 but died in the House, and Jeb! ran on a pro-immigration platform in 2016.\n\nThe whole Bush family is pretty much to the left of most Republicans regarding immigration.", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 26, "label": ["25433"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 7, "label": ["11955"]}, {"start": 254, "end": 265, "label": ["32070"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtxfk08", "text": "GWB also came up in the party during a time when they were still trying to pursue hispanic voters (this was especially true in places Texas as well). His brother is fluent in Spanish and GWB also has some proficiency.\n\nThey're more relics of the GOP of recent past than anything else.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3, "label": ["3414021"]}, {"start": 187, "end": 190, "label": ["3414021"]}, {"start": 134, "end": 139, "label": ["29810"]}, {"start": 246, "end": 249, "label": ["32070"]}, {"start": 175, "end": 182, "label": ["26825"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "duwo7ml", "text": "This is annecdotal, based on my own online arguments, but there is something extremely unpatriotic at the core of NRA culture. \n\nLike they wave an American Flag... but only caring about 1 amendment and only as a consolation prize because they would prefer no government and no constitution at all. \n\nTherefore using Russian money to keep your hands on your guns is intellectually consistent with that single issue, unpatriotic mentality.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtjq8bn", "text": "\"Russia is GOOD! The FBI is BAD!\"\n\n\"Nazis are GOOD! Anti-Nazi protesters are BAD!\"\n\n\"Pedophiles are GOOD! Non-pedophile Democrats are BAD!\"\n\nHOW THE FUCK does someone's perception of good and evil become so warped?!", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 7, "label": ["25391"]}, {"start": 87, "end": 97, "label": ["6341469"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "dtjqb31", "text": "Steady diet of Fox News will help", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edyvujx", "text": "Imma go ahead and say that I didn't know and never expected this guy is still alive. He was on those black and white photos in those high school old textbooks and those books were used for like 15 years already by the time I was in high school.", "entities": [{"start": 149, "end": 158, "label": ["254108"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edz1zpg", "text": "Dude lived long enough to become the villain.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edw9u3j", "text": "I see very few people are reading the actual article. This is literally the Uni being forced to change a fellowship aka an advertised position to comply with legislation which does not allow positions to be advertised/offered on a gender basis.\n\nScholarships are not affected by this. Only fellowships.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edwahec", "text": "People care much more about their vendetta against feminism than about actually reading an article.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edwbnlu", "text": "I think the problem with the narrative is you have Feminists and \"Feminists\". A lot of people who call themselves feminists just want equal footing. And i respect that. And i agree with that, of course. Things should be equal and fair, you can't have separate rules that are equal because that's inherently unequal.\n\n\nBut \"Feminists\", those who want special treatment or special benefits that \"cis men\" don't get \"because of oppression/patriarchy/prejudice/buzzword\" however... i do not respect, and unfortunately they're the most vocal and the most dangerous to society. They're also the ones the hatred is *really* aimed at, as opposed to women who just want to feel equal. These women do not want to feel equal, they want to feel **powerful**, which is exactly how we got into this mess in the first place.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edpx2a6", "text": "Yes he did. Over 200 times at various rallies, just as a candidate. He's said it since at just about every rally he's attended as president.\n\nHim asking the crowd who's gonna pay for the wall:\nhttps://www.msnbc.com/msnbc-quick-cuts/watch/trump-who-s-gonna-pay-for-the-wall-crowd-mexico-598086723533\n\nThis next one is from his campaign, where it's in writing that he expects Mexico to make \"a one time payment\" to the US ... \n\n\"It's an easy decision for Mexico: make a one-time payment of $5-10 billion to ensure that $24 billion continues to flow into their country year after year. There are several ways to compel Mexico to pay for the wall ...\"\n\nhttps://assets.donaldjtrump.com/Pay_for_the_Wall.pdf", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edpxysy", "text": "Holy shit. Basically, “Mexico has no social safety net so if we steal their people’s money, they will have to pay us or their people will riot.”", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edpzy5t", "text": "Yeah, he's got a heart of gold, he does ... it's one of the medical defects that kept him from the draft.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed88ibg", "text": "Brazil is fucked.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed89y84", "text": "It has never not been.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed8b1m5", "text": "It was less fucked before a literal fascist was elected to terrorize the most vulnerable people.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed2tztm", "text": "If I were the US I’d design random crazy looking futuristic weapons and place it on our warships (they don’t have to work) It’ll leave recon and intelligence operatives going nuts trying to figure out what the fuck is that thing. \n\nPut a Gundam on top of a transport ship and it’s job is to just sail around international waters \n\n\nEdit: Figures.. 4 years on reddit and the only comment that ever blows up references Gundams.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed2x7v1", "text": "I second this, a global arms race to build the perfect mecha is more exciting and probably less lethal", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee3mv20", "text": "You know, NATO had our backs without hesitation after 9/11. \n\nBeyond the obvious direct line from Trump to Putin's back pocket, this is simply disgraceful.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee3rc8k", "text": "For most practical MILITARY purposes, NATO was mostly irrelevant after 9/11. Their support was enthusiastic and sincere but mostly symbolic, as the US military was more than strong enough to take on Iraq and Afghanistan by itself.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee3rpuv", "text": "Sure, we Canadians only spent 18 billion $ helping you guys out in Afghanistan. You're welcome for our enthusiasm.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee4bm7q", "text": "> Sow Discord in U.S.\n\nIf the US withdraws from NATO, that will sow discord for the entire western alliance, not just the US. If Putin manages to get Trump to withdraw from NATO, this will be the biggest foreign policy win for Russia in the last 50 years.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee4buog", "text": "US withdrawing from NATO and then attacking Turkey would have Putin cumming in his pants", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeyxg4o", "text": "Does Reddit choose to shit on religion or shit on trump, let’s find out", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 38, "label": ["25414"]}, {"start": 5, "end": 11, "label": ["3829005"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edhttjv", "text": "Frankfurt is absolutely loving it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9, "label": ["10992"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edhxa5j", "text": "So is Dublin.", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 12, "label": ["8504"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eesbaib", "text": "Well I'm off to bed, hopefully when I wake up there is not a fucking civil war in Venezuela. Best of luck to them in the following days.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eesj7lh", "text": "The army will decide that. Until now they did not support the coup but are not against it neither. A lot of people think they will not support Maduro.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee7i54c", "text": "Slime like this makes me sick. Too stupid to do a quick google search, so they are willing to risk the health of not only their own children, but also people who can't get a vaccine even if they wanted to. Absolutely disgusting. The man who started this whole \"vaccines cause autism\" bullshit IS NO LONGER ALLOWED TO LEGALLY PRACTICE MEDICINE.", "entities": [{"start": 174, "end": 181, "label": ["32653"]}, {"start": 276, "end": 282, "label": ["29113700"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee1h24j", "text": "There's a Russian popstar, Zelim Bakaev, who went missing during a previous gay purge a year and a half ago. He's still missing and there's hardly any media coverage of it...", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39, "label": ["55604282"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee1hc4b", "text": "I keep hoping vitas is okay :( There's no way that guy can be totally straight", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed0vjuu", "text": "Oh yeah, the logic is real good on that one. \"Hey, let me just finger you for a bit to see if you're pure!\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ed125s8", "text": "This kind of shit is insane. \n\n\"If I can't fit my fist inside you, you're definitely a virgin!\"\n\nLol.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee8uz1g", "text": "Looks like something is coming out. Giullini always goes on TV and moves the goalpoasts right before something major.", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 62, "label": ["29831"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eefzmnn", "text": "Pretty soon Disney won’t allow children in unless they have vaccinations", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18, "label": ["37398"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeg0jr9", "text": "One can hope this would extend to all places (opening exceptions for those who really cannot be vaccinated)\n\nEdit: just to add that I hate thinking/feeling this may be necessary", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edpw4rh", "text": "Somewhere, Jeremy Clarkson just had a little orgasm.", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 26, "label": ["265586"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edq0774", "text": "He finally has something good to say about the French", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eem3jg5", "text": "Feels pretty weird to be alive during the opening montage for some dystopian science fiction movie.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eem5xmh", "text": "It feels like that for a few years now.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ef2boow", "text": "> The plan includes some $45 billion in spending to mitigate the pain in coal regions. The commission’s recommendations are expected to be adopted by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government.\n\nI'm assuming at least a portion of that is going towards retraining and job placement for those losing their coal jobs. I mean, they even had union representatives get behind the initiative. There's gotta be some good incentives for the workers.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eerob97", "text": "One among the many. I wonder if someone somewhere is keeping up a tally of what these increasingly important negative impacts the Brexit will have on Britain. When that number is calculated, I would like to be on the side looking at the facial expression of the leavers -with popcorn in my hands.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eerqq0z", "text": "It's a bit hilarious and terribly sad that Dyson was a proponent of Brexit and is now leaving even though they got their way. That story is the bigger story in a nutshell. Corps got their way and still did what they said they'd do if they didnt get their way.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ef3jizl", "text": "After reading the article, it looks like \"The Jungle\" all over again, and it's not even the first time this has happened. I hope the Polish government is able to get on this and do something about it. But there is good here, this is real journalism that harkens back to a long-gone age of investigation. It is beautiful to see that people are doing this type of reporting to help the people stay aware.", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 52, "label": ["96881"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ef3myk5", "text": "Lol. Polish government.. HAHAH\n\nSource: A Pole", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee2oeqh", "text": "Did anyone out there think KFC chicken was being treated well before this?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee2t6i4", "text": "The ignorant. We've had actual video, for more than two decades, of KFC chicken farmers literally picking up birds by the feet and bashing them against a wall or brutally kicking them into enclosures.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee36r5j", "text": "Those videos are why it's illegal in this state (and others) to film inside a chicken farm without permission. There's even a catchy name for it.\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ag-gag\n\nThey didn't change anything, they just made it a crime to document how they run their business.\n\nEDIT: Apparently the (once dismissed) legal challenge to this law in our state has been restored, so I'm not exactly sure of the status of the law at this moment.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edkjyh3", "text": "Born to late to explore the earth and born to early to become a genetically altered super Chad", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edkongz", "text": "If everyone's a super Chad is anyone a super Chad", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeii6f3", "text": "BOM had to invent a new colour for temperatures on their website for high temperatures not seen in years, but the politicians think kids are entitled for wanting AC at school because 50 years ago when the highest temperatures were 10C lower in summer they managed fine.", "entities": [{"start": 114, "end": 125, "label": ["55959"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeiq7qg", "text": "Seriously fuck this mentality of our government. Its a problem in almost all parts of our policies.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeymok0", "text": "I see England is taking a page or two from the Swiss playbook.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeyo6if", "text": "or the US playbook", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eeyri2q", "text": "Yeah but the US playbook section for that says see the Swiss playbook", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edjol4e", "text": "I love how much of a hate boner Canada has for SA right now. Still sucks the Australia cancelled her visa", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 38, "label": ["5042916"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edjq4cq", "text": "SA has a hate boner for Canada, we just have a justice boner right now. Fuck SA.", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 30, "label": ["5042916"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edjqwoc", "text": "Our Justice Boner is longer, girthier and more erect than their hate boner could ever be.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edpwhjb", "text": "Interesting article. Had no idea that homeschooling was illegal in Germany.\nIf I may ask, can somebody explain me why and when was this law approved?", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 51, "label": ["13603"]}, {"start": 136, "end": 139, "label": ["18949668"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edpx0re", "text": "They passed a law mandating all children go to school, way back in 1918. \n\nThis has been interpreted over time as preventing homeschooling", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 138, "label": ["13603"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eexm18f", "text": "This is a joint statement between Germany and Spain, not just Germany, by the way. Spain holds a lot of weight in Latin America, probably more than Germany.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eexnvn4", "text": "“Don’t make us go all 15th century on your ass”", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edaan0y", "text": ">One of Matarazzo’s victims took her own life in 2008, the year after he was imprisoned.\n\n>She was just 15 at the time.\n\nhttps://www.news.com.au/world/europe/rentakill-child-victims-father-investigated-over-priest-paedophiles-death/news-story/fe26b8eb6f3a572d6cfab9da4309ea34\n\nEDIT: According to the Italian police, a third person is involved in the murder as well. This person is believed to be the shooter who had shot the priest 5 times with a .357 magnum. Source is in Italian.\n\nhttps://napoli.repubblica.it/cronaca/2018/12/28/news/pedofilo_ucciso_a_benevento_due_arresti-215320010/\n\nEDIT 2: Seems that the translation is off. The pedophile is not a priest but a sherperd.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edadsdx", "text": "I’m sure the media and the internet had nothing at all to do with that", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efst4sj", "text": "This is fucked up. \n\nIs it REALLY too much to ask to just leave kids/babies genitalia alone?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efsvzz8", "text": "You wouldn't think so, but here we are.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egbkruv", "text": "I remember reading awhile back that the jury members were protected by armed guards, but El Chapo claimed it would be impossible for them to remain impartial while also being told they needed protection. I never heard how this actually played out. Can anyone fill me in on how this was actually handled, please?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egbpyx5", "text": "yeah this is quite interesting", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egbrbyd", "text": "Just a reminder that cartels still hold all power in Mexico and over 200 politicians/officials were killed by them in the last 3 years alone.\n\nEdit: typo mb", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehdon2s", "text": "Everyone I know on both sides are getting fired up. War is not a joke, for the sake peace, please let the sanity prevail. It takes really strong nerves to send your loved ones to the frontlines.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehdq3sq", "text": "I mean in terms of the potential loss of life on both sides it might actually help humanity stave off global warming and starvation in the future. Not to be an asshole but ghengis khan killed enough people to cause a mini ice age.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egi2uae", "text": "If they cared about the spread of misinformation they would have to get rid of a lot more than just the anti-vaccination idiots.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egi4tet", "text": "Misinformation that kills. Big difference.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh1bzp8", "text": "As a Venezuelan, fuck Maduro and fuck everyone defending his ruthless dictatorship. \n\nYou are all a piece of shit. \n\nThis is not a right vs left issue. Shit, the majority of the opposition are actually left-leaning. So please, stop trying to make this a right vs left issue.", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 82, "label": ["9033"]}, {"start": 5, "end": 15, "label": ["32374"]}, {"start": 22, "end": 28, "label": ["7161476"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh1cd2y", "text": "Do you mean this is *not a right vs left issue?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh1cove", "text": "You are right. fixed it now.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egyxxlu", "text": "Don’t forget the Opiate industry. \n\nBut the chocolate industry is projected to make significant gains\n\nEdit: I can’t express how honored I am to be a part of this marijuana/Demolition Man thread. I’m so fuckin’ proud of you guys\n\nEdit 2: I’m as excited as a tank of pure capacitance gel with a glow rod in it", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egohzvv", "text": "\"We aren't anti-vax, we were just being overly cautious\"\n\nI do not think they know what that means.", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 19, "label": ["1742315"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egojzz5", "text": "It's how things like that work in 2019. Terms and labels end up negatively stigmatized, and pretty much everyone acknowledges that the group is wrong. So even if they happen to share the same beliefs, they internally justify as something else. \"I'm not one of those crazy anti-vax people, I just don't vaccinate because of autism!\" is a lot like \"I'm not racist, I just think black people should stop complaining, and that every major achievement on Earth has been accomplished by white people\" or \"I'm not a billionaire, I'm a 'Person of Means'\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eg317q2", "text": "We have enough problems in the world without people resurrecting the ones we've already solved. What's next, the anti-not-pooping-on-the-sidewalk movement?\n\n**EDIT**: I get it, people are incontinent where you live or you've heard about a place where that's the case. I don't need any more examples.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eg31k6t", "text": "You've never been to Jersey City have you?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efw8zzm", "text": "*Schiff said that the committee will probe whether anyone, “foreign or domestic,” sought to “impede, obstruct and/or mislead” the intelligence committee’s investigation or any others. And that, he said, includes “those in the Congress.”*\n\n\nThat sure sounds like he's referring to Devin Nunes.", "entities": [{"start": 226, "end": 234, "label": ["36546"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efwazz4", "text": "Nunes has been running interference for Trump since day one.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efwdjas", "text": "He always looks terrified of something. His body language is really concerning.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egntjl3", "text": "Obama's Nobel Peace Prize was stupid already, but Trump begging for a nomination reaches just new levels of stupid. I don't have a word for that.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egnuzkz", "text": "trumpiotic \n \nhe does deserve a brand new word made up in his honor; may as well be in reference to his most notable personality trait. \nit should also be a more catchy word but whatevs", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efth8ch", "text": "`\"Pope Benedict had the courage to dissolve a female congregation`\n\n\"courage to\" always makes everything sound better, doesn't it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efti51o", "text": "\"We was brave enough to stop slavery within his own organization\"\n\noh for fucks sake", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efvuep2", "text": "Build the Mall", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efvwz51", "text": "We're going to build a mall and we're going to make Taco Bell pay for the food court.", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 84, "label": ["13465541"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efw14cn", "text": "Taco Bell may pay first but you will pay later.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egk1au8", "text": "I don't see any reason why Putin would lie.\n\nOr is it wouldn't. I always get those two words mixed up", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 32, "label": ["32817"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egk49e8", "text": "For the sake of deception. Everyone knows he is a total moron, and Putin is a master of emotional manipulation.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egequuf", "text": "Strange how I feel actual sadness for a bot millions of miles away on another planet. Rest in piece you little rover that could", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehaawg0", "text": "Imagine preaching about morality on topics such as same sex marriage and abortion whilst also hiding this disgusting secret. I hope this monster dies in prison.", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 159, "label": ["19008450"]}, {"start": 73, "end": 81, "label": ["765"]}, {"start": 51, "end": 68, "label": ["92656"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehadpk1", "text": "And with Pell, not only preaching but sanctimoniously so. Friggin disgusting", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 13, "label": ["914259"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehal58u", "text": "Honestly I'm more disgusted by the sex abuse than the hypocrisy.", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 63, "label": ["18842088"]}, {"start": 35, "end": 44, "label": ["7397019"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehbutir", "text": "Might be a much nicer planet if we just ban Facebook altogether.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehcqf3a", "text": "I’ve banned it from my life. Not missing it yet.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eguj59d", "text": "When I was in elementary in Ontario in the 90s this was normal to send kids home who weren’t up to date on their vaccinations. I thought this was the norm everywhere.", "entities": [{"start": 113, "end": 125, "label": ["32473"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egul09f", "text": "I thought so too. My kids schools hound us for updated vaccination records at the start of every school year. I’m pretty sure they can’t even go if the record isn’t in. This is in the U.S..", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eg7jxna", "text": "When getting vaccinations is being rebellious.\n\n\nWhat a time to be alive.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eg7ktub", "text": "Party like it's 1949", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 20, "label": ["34604"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh3x6zh", "text": "This is reading like that one South Park episode. “We need to figure out how to stop the little boys we rape from telling the authorities.” ‘How about *not raping them*!?’ And the rest give blank stares at such a crazy and impossible idea.", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 108, "label": ["7980471"]}, {"start": 30, "end": 40, "label": ["27977"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh417va", "text": "How they tackle such tough issues in such a funny way is amazing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egdabso", "text": "We should be exploring space, not arming it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egdaupq", "text": "I mean the two will certainly coexist. We couldn’t explore the America’s without being armed. Same goes for all expeditions ya know it just happens. Just hopefully we won’t have to *use* those arms", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egjob0b", "text": "When I was like 11 years old I was climbing Mt Quarry with my dad, we got to the base of the mountain around 430AM so above us was just a cluster fuck of stars. I saw a shooting star and I wished that every single bug would die because I hated bugs....what have I done.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eg6qq1l", "text": "This is sad for the bears. It's not their fault we have been melting their living environments, forcing them to go out in search of food.", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 136, "label": ["10646"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eg6r7p2", "text": "So true. Sometimes when I see things like this, makes me disappointed to be a human and how poorly we treat the earth and animals", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 117, "label": ["9228"]}, {"start": 78, "end": 83, "label": ["682482"]}, {"start": 122, "end": 129, "label": ["11039790"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efpq022", "text": "Guys its also In humans, there was a study done on humans in Europe and micro plastic is found in human stool", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efpr7ny", "text": "wait, how is that even remotely possible? reddit told me that all the plastic comes from rivers in Africa and Asia? \n\nSurely Europe has no plastic pollution?", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 106, "label": ["5334607"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eggd4ha", "text": "What type of exposure are they talking about? Is having a window next to treated weed a high exposure or is high exposure only considered for those who work with that stuff daily?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eggevhy", "text": "Exposure means skin and contact with chemicals. There is also a link between it and M.E.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehaxopo", "text": "Just to remind that when 1999 kargil war happened between India and Pakistan both nations were nuclear armed.", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 63, "label": ["14533"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehb2xsg", "text": "Nobody wants a nuclear war, especially the arguably failed state/nation.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efv6eem", "text": "Not-at-all fun fact: a contaminated blood transfusion was what killed the author Isaac Asimov. He died in 1992 and, at the advice of his physician, never disclosed his AIDS status. However, Asimov was a forward-thinking guy, and left instructions for the nature of his death to be revealed 10 years later, with the logic that anti-AIDS stigma would have died down by 2002.", "entities": [{"start": 333, "end": 337, "label": ["36056314"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egy1yb1", "text": "Shame on the UK, I hate it when my own country only cares about the profits gain from selling arms to a country that is just fucked up\n\nSadly it does benefits more from the arms deal than Germany would", "entities": [{"start": 188, "end": 195, "label": ["11867"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 15, "label": ["31717"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egy298i", "text": "Yeah, what are you, the US? (US citizen here)", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 26, "label": ["3434750"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egyboeh", "text": "> the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the week over 900 child deaths have been reported in Madagascar since last October.\n\nFuck. They started it Madagascar... I’m moving to Greenland.", "entities": [{"start": 101, "end": 111, "label": ["18964"]}, {"start": 183, "end": 192, "label": ["12118"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egye9e7", "text": "This is madness, if you read up on this, 992 kids have died, the vast majority in the last 6 weeks...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egyes10", "text": "He was making a joke about a video game. I think it's Pandemic.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh6c2vf", "text": "Its pretty sad all the people in this thread blaming the people in madagascar.\n\nThey arent vaccinated because they're destitute, not because they watched some video on youtube.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh6ewf7", "text": "As far as I know Madagascar is a Gavi-eligible country, so they shouldn't be paying for the measles vaccine (and many others).", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh0v5rx", "text": "Tourism to Iceland is hot right now. Imagine what a boycott would do to that market revenue if people chose not to go due to this decision.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh0vkdw", "text": "They would have to kill more whales to make up for the loss of tourism revenue.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egb0jsx", "text": "[Similarly in Germany](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-usa/nicht-gut-nearly-85-percent-of-germans-see-us-german-ties-as-negative-idUSKCN1PX1C7), nearly 85 percent of Germans see U.S-German ties as negative.", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 21, "label": ["11867"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egb1ayw", "text": "Which is a shockingly rapid drop in popularity over the last couple of years. There have always been problems with the United States in the eyes of Germany and Japan, but nowhere near this level of active hostility. And it is very easy to tell where the blame for that lies.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egcmgd0", "text": "Pompeo should tell someone important...like the president!!!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egcmke6", "text": "Pompeo making statements against Russia and Vladimir Putin...will Trump tolerate that or continue the pivot towards authoritarian countries?", "entities": [{"start": 116, "end": 129, "label": ["21347657"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh41qeh", "text": "We need to stop asking if people believe in climate change. Ask them if they understand it. She clearly doesn’t understand the data.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh43sno", "text": "People who don’t understand climate change literally don’t understand numbers. When I meet a climate change denier I start by explaining integers. Then what a thermometer is.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh96hkk", "text": "Nothing says \"we need to cut down emissions\" than a pledge to phase out coal by 2038 but then to pledge to phase out nuclear power by 2022.", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 77, "label": ["5987"]}, {"start": 118, "end": 131, "label": ["22153"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh96umc", "text": "Fuck me running, what a PR stunt. We need to be running basically full nuclear, wind, and solar by 2022, not cutting it out. I can't believe no one in power is taking the climate crisis seriously. I know we joke about it, but do they *literally* not live on Earth??", "entities": [{"start": 259, "end": 264, "label": ["9228"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egvhmuy", "text": "Russia and China.\n\nThey are using hacking as a way of undermining western democratic and civil society institutions.\n\nWe are going to need to lift our game generally on security. Whatever evil they are planning, we shouldn't help them by letting them comb through our data.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["25391"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egvi4m3", "text": "Yo. you ain't wrong. \n\nAmerica also does this shit and needs to stop.", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 32, "label": ["3434750"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efx5i3t", "text": "I think a lot of government agencies are about to find out what it looks like when there is actual oversight.\n\nEdit: thanks for the Silver!", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27, "label": ["12229"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efx7a37", "text": "Torshin -> Butina -> NRA -> GOP. \n\nThen there's...\n\n'Guccifer 2.0 -> Stone -> \"senior Trump campaign advisor\" ---> Trump.\n\nEverything above is alleged by the Mueller (or other) investigation(s). \n\nThe average, \"informed electorate\" should absolutely be aware of this. \n\nAll of us in America are getting a serious civics lesson over the last 3 years. Once we all learn our government's limitations we can start to talk about remedies and ramifications.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ein5a76", "text": "This event confuses me. It somewhat feels like a case of mass shooting tourisem and it fucks with my head.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ein9vdy", "text": "it basically is. He isnt even a citizen there. He chose the country because it would generate maximum amount of shock and outrage.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejadks1", "text": "I'm interested to see the full report. I admit, I didn't expect this conclusion and am trying hard not to spiral into mental gymnastics to confirm my own bias.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejafntp", "text": "Here's a little taste of what you can expects:\n\n>**Redacted** met **Redacted** in **Redacted** on **Redacted** and **Redacted** **Redacted** **Redacted** in **Redacted** on the **Redacted**. **Redacted** **Redacted** in **Redacted** up her **Redacted** **Redacted**", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejahmda", "text": "It's like the Mad Libs version of the government.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejic269", "text": "Facebook: \"Please don't regulate us.\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejiibou", "text": "Fuck you Facebook.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehurb6s", "text": "in uk i paid precisely nothing. And it was a pool birth with complications than needed surgery for my wife. Still nothing to be paid", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehuszm4", "text": "Usually a bit of parking costs involved though. Not much, though.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ej27jno", "text": "I'm sure its quick passing had nothing to do with the fact that:\n\n1) NZ citizens have no constitutional right to bear arms\n\n2) NZ doesn't have a strong gun culture\n\n3) NZ government doesn't have to deal with the complication of having states.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ej2d6or", "text": "There's also the fact that [NZ has a population of only ~5 million with ~1.5 million guns](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-15/new-zealand-gun-sales-are-increasing-yet-homicides-remain-rare). That's a *little* bit different than the 330 million people in the US with 300 million privately held guns.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ei9slx5", "text": "I like how media in the USA feels so bad for Venezuela for a 4 day blackout but could care less about Puerto Ricos 11 month blackout", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 114, "label": ["23041"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "einv6zj", "text": "All to kill the village's lone terrorist, \n\nafter which the entire village was converted to terrorism", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ei7af16", "text": "\"It's OK when we do it\"... Netanyahu really doesn't help himself.", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 36, "label": ["56472"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ei7ee49", "text": "He does this every time before an election ... \"the Arabs are voting, so get out and vote!\", \"That Centrist Party is going to form a coalition with the Joint List!\", etc.\n\n\nIf everyone who wants to end the occupation is a traitor, and a vast majority of Arab Israelis want the occupation to end, then by far right wing logic they are all traitors. It is the inevitable conclusion to Likud's fearmongering and turn to more and more extremist parties in order to hold a coalition. \n\n\nAs a long time pro-Israel member, this just gets more and more embarrassing as the years go on.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehxpv97", "text": "As a taxpayer I feel like I have a right to know how many people my government murders each year.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehxt0qb", "text": "They probably lie about the numbers anyway.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eimh26d", "text": "It’s quiet here in Christchurch. Talking to people at the grocery store and most are in disbelief over what happened. \n\nEdit: Thanks Reddit for showing that there are caring people in this world. Keep the message positive and with Love.", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 71, "label": ["239196"]}, {"start": 134, "end": 140, "label": ["3829005"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eimimwg", "text": "Not just Christchurch either. I'm a bartender in Blenheim (4 hours north) and conversation was eeriely muted. My last customer was even on the verge of tears.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eimjl2f", "text": "We are really feeling it for you guys here in Oz\n\nEdit: I apparently started a chain of love from around the world and I wish I could share this silver with you all somehow. I just hope that every New Zealander, Muslim or otherwise, sees us all standing by them. Thank you everyone - Reddit really is magic sometimes..", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ei74xlf", "text": "This puts the failure rate of the Boeing 737 Max at over 1% of all 737 Max in service (many have been built that are not in service yet). The last one was caused by sensor failures. If this one is also not due to pilot error, Boeing is going to have a tough time finding more customers.", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 40, "label": ["18933266"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehrgns5", "text": "Keypoint: Only dual/multinationals. Since it is against international law set in UN treaties to make people stateless. Thus last nation to revoke keeps the hot potato. This is going to be a revoking race among nations and then massive arguing over who can prove the earliest date of official revoking and opposing nation trying to find any procedure error to claim the revoking was invalid.\n\n​\n\n...... where is that bag of popcorn..... funny season of diplomacy is about to start.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehrj26b", "text": "Give them to the Peshmerga and problem solved. Permanently ?\n\nEdit: This is more a little funny scenario joke. I know it aint that simple folks :-)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehrjcxd", "text": "Really it's the best answer all around.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eifbhcq", "text": "Anyone have a link that discribes how to support the movement in each country?\nI'm in Canada and was thinking of supporting the kids on site.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eifhu0s", "text": "Fridays for Future has an online map of locations people are demonstrating at. I'm taking the day off in solidarity with the student strikes and attending my local event. Here's the [map](https://fridaysforfuture.org/events/map)\n\nWe adults need to step up and use whatever power we have to get this problem solved. If all those concerned about solving the climate crisis collectively went on strike, it would change the entire discussion.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eifhy2m", "text": "Considering people like the us president consider it a hoax and scientist facts \"fake news\" I think we need more than strikes.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eiwz42y", "text": "Interestingly enough, I see no one defending the sex workers in this thread, the article did include another group of people denied care..maybe their plight {one that isn't so 'woke'} just isn't in everyone's vocabulary", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eix2rpr", "text": "I'd actually like to look a little bit more into this because it wasn't really mentioned in the article. Do you have any information on how the center alienates sex workers?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ei2vxxz", "text": "On the International Women's Day, eh?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ei2zb0n", "text": "Almost as good as when my former Mayor (Crackhead) Rob Ford mugged a journalist of his cell phone on World Press Freedom Day", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eie8fmt", "text": "Meanwhile the Catholic church wants Pete Davidson to apologize for insinuating they've got the same problems as R. Kelly... Well?", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 49, "label": ["43836011"]}, {"start": 112, "end": 120, "label": ["55523"]}, {"start": 14, "end": 29, "label": ["606848"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eiecigg", "text": "I'm sorry you fuck kids in the ass.\n\n-Pete", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejejxs2", "text": "Just like they destroy anything that mentions the Tienanmen square protests of 1989.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejs0nuw", "text": "Two British children died in 2012 from blood loss following circumcisions performed **in their own homes.**\n\nYeah, don't try this at home!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ej3yjnr", "text": "Hey quick question. What the fuck?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ej40l42", "text": "Let me tell you a little story about the Catholic Church, my boy.\n\nHere, just hop on my lap. Oh you’re getting so big and strong, that shirt looks tight. You can unbutton it if you’d like. And it’s casual here, we don’t need belts do we?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehkftop", "text": "This the same guy who wants to regulate SNL for mocking him?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehkkl0n", "text": "#?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekycvcl", "text": "That looks awful, it hurts seeing it burn like that", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekyf0e3", "text": "[deleted]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekyfkkz", "text": "Chill guys, Notre Dame is an 850 year old building, it's been on fire a few times before. It'll survive long into the future.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekm8c1v", "text": "Imagine being asked how you spent your 40s?\nWell from age 40 to 47 I lived in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London fleeing extradition", "entities": [{"start": 119, "end": 130, "label": ["239648"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekm8lyb", "text": "Doubt he will be able to tell that story to anyone", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekm9320", "text": "True. It's too much of a bummer.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elkmz30", "text": "It's weird to see UK seem to have the biggest hate on for trump, while also having the clearest analog in trumpian politics as Brexit.\n\nAlthough presumably trump opponents are also brexit opponents\n\nedit: typo", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 133, "label": ["41688778"]}, {"start": 181, "end": 187, "label": ["41688778"]}, {"start": 58, "end": 63, "label": ["4848272"]}, {"start": 18, "end": 20, "label": ["31717"]}, {"start": 106, "end": 111, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elknl7a", "text": "Grexit already? So Greece is going to leave EU too?", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 25, "label": ["12108"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 6, "label": ["35826350"]}, {"start": 44, "end": 46, "label": ["9317"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elko1f9", "text": "This was bigger news several years ago. The idea was floated but it seems to have fizzled out. Last time I checked, there's no one seriously pushing the idea and there's no plans for a proposed exit at this time. It's still a minor concern, but so far doesn't seem likely.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekq77ib", "text": "I am a systems engineer who is a shitty programmer, but I have more LOC in certain projects than others on my team.\n\nThey're all boilerplate, back-end infrastructure, and UI lines.\n\nSometimes it's a 100-to-1 ratio of my code to my coworkers'.\n\nMy coworkers are all PhDs, radar engineers, and data scientists. Without their 1% our project is useless garbage, and with a decade of training I couldn't write the code that they write because I don't care for linear algebra. \n\nAnyone who used the \"lines of code\" argument is a worthless moron.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elifzr9", "text": "Well when a 1930's dog house is 750,000, you might run short of cash.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elil7ru", "text": "\"dog house\"? I prefer the term \"microflat\". It's 115 square feet of prime real estate that only takes me 2.5 hours to get to work from.", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 42, "label": ["40014784"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eliliuc", "text": "I lived in Los Angeles for a long time, but damn it's insane up there. Someone needs to unfuck their younger generations future. That bubble needs to pop. I rode out two of em in LA and one in Miami.", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 22, "label": ["18110"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "el1x9pn", "text": "Well I'm sure that's a fear driven preferrence that I would assume makes women more comfortable driving for uber.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "el21h0c", "text": "It's not necessarily a fear driven preference. Simple fact is that most women in Saudi Arabia are religiously conservative and likely wouldn't want to drive a male passenger even if there were no safety concerns.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekmvnqd", "text": "For legal reasons, that was a joke.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekn576k", "text": "Why are they so easily provoked anyway, over satirical content posted on the internet? Even after PDP called out the cease and desist letter/defamation claims. Weird.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eljqhi4", "text": "A fucking SQL Injection? What kind of security protocols do they have in place?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eljzgx8", "text": "None, the answer is None. Not defending against SQL injection is like not getting a Rabies vaccine after getting bit by a bat that was behaving aggressively, something only people who have literally no idea what they are doing would do.\n\nEdit: When I say vaccine I mean treatment.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "el4l9t6", "text": "\"under Japanese Criminal Law, sexual offenders cannot be punished only for committing non-consensual sex\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "el4nlky", "text": "And here i thought it was only a joke that raping someone is like saying hello in Japan", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 87, "label": ["15573"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "el9aide", "text": "Palm oil is appalling.\n\nBeautiful rainforests being cleared for this sort of shit.\n\nThe product is unfortunately ubiquitous.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "el9bios", "text": "The \"fat\" in the impossible burger is cocos based. That thing is about to be picked up by burger king for mass production. \non one hand yay no meat, on the other.... :s", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elugkty", "text": "Do you think there is any way for the international community to do anything about this? China is so economically tied to so many powerful countries that it seems doubtful anybody would step up and stop them.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eo23uqr", "text": "Raising kids on French fries and chicken nuggets should be a crime too.\n\nI think the focus should be on nutrition not life style choices.", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 113, "label": ["21525"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eo24z0p", "text": "I have more of a problem with parents raising their kids on juice and soft drinks.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emgbumu", "text": "Funny how the pentagon can just put a statement like this out there. I wonder if the white house is even aware what is happening there", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emgcoma", "text": "With their satellite imaging capabilities, I'm sure the US has dozens of electric eyes on China at all times.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eo6dhg0", "text": "It's important to note that *Google doesn't really have anything to do with this*. The US government placed Huawei on the entity list for violating US sanctions on Iran and for national security reasons. This means that Huawei can't use US-made components in their products, where Google services are considered such a component. \n\nGoogle is legally required to not allow Huawei use their services. Google loses out hugely too, they wouldn't punish Huawei like this on purpose.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eo6ggh7", "text": "Yes it seems Google will lose a ton of revenue / data / whatever the hell keeps Google running. This could also strengthen a competitor of Google as opposed to hurt Huawei, in the long run.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eobbjjj", "text": "Warned by experts? Welp, looks like we're gonna have further escalation of the trade war..", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eobkzhx", "text": "Those same experts said that we should ignore Chinese economic abuses and IP theft because China will liberalize into a market economy any day now.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epjcbpc", "text": "The American government siding with the Saudis, the biggest terrorist funding state in the world, while decrying a journalist as a terrorist. \n\nYou couldn't make it up.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epjcwwi", "text": "Don't think for a minute that the newsrooms of the NYT's and WaPo didn't all fall silent over this one. Being labeled an \"enemy of the people\" isn't far from being dismembered and incinerated.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enx9woy", "text": "Think about what exactly that means for a second.\n\nTrump the public official asked the Taoiseach to meet at his private golf course, which would have put thousands of dollars in Trump the private citizen's pocket. Trump the private citizen won't be getting that bribe, and so now Trump the public official is denying a state visit.\n\nCorruption. Brazen corruption.", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 96, "label": ["30814"]}, {"start": 333, "end": 343, "label": ["3608404"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enxax4w", "text": "Such a wonderful world", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epeiv7m", "text": "I honestly don't understand it, it feels like a distraction tactic by our government.", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 84, "label": ["12229"]}, {"start": 17, "end": 27, "label": ["216180"]}, {"start": 48, "end": 59, "label": ["675275"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epeovdb", "text": "It’s a wedge issue designed to get religious folks to end up voting for the party that otherwise operates against their best interests.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eovdjh2", "text": "Yeah, good luck with that. China has issues with its own history", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eovknrv", "text": "Don't most countries? Just the government really likes it out of sight and mind.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eovo453", "text": "China and Japan are the most uh, controversial ones. That deny their own history.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emecduq", "text": "That's probably going to be a lawsuit or two", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 37, "label": ["113258"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emeenpp", "text": "In which they will pay a pittance of a fine and no one will actually be held accountable", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emiw0eh", "text": "People seem to think that climate change isn’t an issue because “the sea level will only rise a little bit”. Pretty sure another big issue here is that as temperatures rise, the less adaptive species will die out, and cripple food chains, causing mass extinction of many animals.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emixsj0", "text": "The reality won't hit until tropical crops get devastated - i.e. when coffee, chocolate, tea, rubber and sugar start to cost 30x or 100x of 2019 prices. But then it'll be too late.\n\nhttps://mymodernmet.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/climate-change-map-HD.jpeg", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "envdwzi", "text": "This is truly a milestone in my country's history. And it's worth mentioning that today is also the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.\n \nI'm fuckin' proud to be Taiwanese!", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 49, "label": ["10772350"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "envike7", "text": "Back in the days when you guys were going to through the process us Australians weren’t in process and we were envious of you guys, but eventually we made possible. Now you guys made it. We’re so happy for you guys.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en04eta", "text": "I'm pretty sure working 80 hours a week doesn't help much either.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eoo7re6", "text": "200, wow. Thats a lot of destruction. I always thought it was a couple of underground explosions.", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 37, "label": ["3462863"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eoo9nnp", "text": "There have been over 2000 nuclear explosions since 1945. [Here is a stunning video summarizing them all.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLCF7vPanrY)", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 55, "label": ["34624"]}, {"start": 26, "end": 44, "label": ["4380587"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eooa6hi", "text": "It's weird watching the testing of the weapons that will inevitably end (this round of) human civilization", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 106, "label": ["6258"]}, {"start": 88, "end": 93, "label": ["682482"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enm4jkd", "text": "For those who wonder what that means.\n\nFunctionally extinct is used to describe a species which has a population so low that it can no longer play a role in its ecosystem. It also describes a species which has no pairs left to reproduce, or a population that suffers from inbreeding, risking genetic disease.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en7jffa", "text": "“Meanwhile, the influx of workers has driven up the cost of accommodation. A single bare room within a few kilometres of the park costs about $52 a month.”\n\nFor fucks sake.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en7o7r9", "text": "Sounds like the Ethiopians should be opening hotels instead /s", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en7xeys", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eph9mjb", "text": "Trump: We’ll tariff bomb your auto industry.\n\nAbe: Toyota employs tens of thousands of Americans. You’d be hurting yourself.\n\nTrump: (grabs pistol from nearest secret service guy. unloads on own foot.)", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 57, "label": ["30984"]}, {"start": 87, "end": 96, "label": ["19792942"]}, {"start": 13, "end": 19, "label": ["55551"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 5, "label": ["4848272"]}, {"start": 46, "end": 49, "label": ["2634434"]}, {"start": 30, "end": 43, "label": ["163778"]}, {"start": 140, "end": 146, "label": ["9959000"]}, {"start": 126, "end": 131, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em7oo1x", "text": "I wonder if this will change how he is sentenced in the US. Surely if he goes there now he will be fucked", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eojluid", "text": "63,000 users? Truly evil, sick fucks", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eok1bxa", "text": "That's not that big considering it's worldwide. That's still like 1 person in every 100,000.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enog3kb", "text": "Modern problems require modern solutions", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enp3rnd", "text": "Where's my fake Canadian ID so I can get free health care?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee6y47w", "text": "How to tell your consumer base you hate them in 1 easy step.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee72afe", "text": "“You won’t believe number 1!”", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee7329a", "text": "Gamers hate them!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eggh29d", "text": "This was my first Zelda game I can remember actually playing and understanding as a child. I'm pumped to see it fully realized and full of life. Not sure why anyone would complain about simplicity. If it's the exact same game just in an updated art style, I'll be happy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eggjavh", "text": "I had the original NES Legend of Zelda and then Link to the Past, and I had no idea one even existed on game boy back then....I feel like I missed out.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehbnm2x", "text": "This isn't actually that strange, and is normal for a lot of Japanese companies. CEO's in Japan make significantly less than their American counterparts. American CEO salaries are usually 300x that of the average worker in the company. Japanese CEO salaries are closer to 15x.\n\nThat info might be out of date now, last I checked Western influence was creeping in, but fundamentally Japan is still a collectivist culture regardless of Western meddling. It would be seen as shameful to take a large pay increase at the cost of the worker's overall success.", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 69, "label": ["15573"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehbo4uq", "text": "Not that I doubt you but posting info like that without a source basically screams \"DOUBT ME\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh4ki3f", "text": "This is Jedi outcast, you don’t play as Kyle Katarn in academy, the UI is also that from outcast. \n\nThe fact remains this series is fantastic, from dark forces all the games are fantastic. \n\nMy favourites are mysteries of the sith and Jedi Knight 2", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh4l8bn", "text": "Yes, and see, this is where I was hoping Disney would go with the storyline, because it's so well done already.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee8ylmx", "text": "Going through chemo sucks, going through chemo with Mario is a little bit better. Good on you, OP.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee9431l", "text": "Im not kidding when I say Mario just takes the edge off anything. Parents downstairs threatening eachother with knives? Lock the door and throw on some mario 64 or wind waker and forget about the pains of the world.\n\nEdit: shameless abuse of my current place as child to the top parent comment. If you have a old console and some spare games and your willing to part with it, send it to a homie or maybe a little cousin that is less fortunate (or even a children's hospital like our bro OP.) The greatest gift I got when I was a kid was a old wii with twightlight princess from a good friend. I only had a gamecube and N64 up to that point so that was a huge step up and I cherished it, regardless of how small it might have seemed. \n\n^^Sorry^for^^the^wall^of^^^text", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ef8g0d3", "text": "Im pretty sure theres an interview of the peolle behind AC saying they didnt want to do Japan because \"everyone does ninjas\" or something to that effect. People have been asking for a Japan centered game since the original trilogy.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehaj442", "text": "Will never beat Bioshock's, sitting in the water, wondering why the cutscene is just sitting there.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehanicb", "text": "Damn I literally did exactly that for like a minute straight yesterday", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edfzon7", "text": "I agree except the part were there should be a live action movie", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edfzyf7", "text": "Lol yeah HZD doesn’t need to be ruined. But if tho... she would be perfect", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12, "label": ["46991545"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em85dcm", "text": "This is the lowest point in Lindsay Graham's career. I cannot believe he just did that. Quick recap:\n\n- Trump couldnt have obstructed justice, because he didnt conspire with Russia, despite the fact that there are still 14 on going investigations into the president\n\n- Why aren't we still looking at Hillary Clinton's emails?\n\n​\n\nGood lord - we actually might be doomed.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em86sur", "text": "It's worse than that. He said you can't obstruct justice if there is no underlying crime. \n \nHow many people have been convicted of obstruction of justice without an underlying crime and when are they going to be released?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eo9dz9h", "text": "The chief judge in the circuit where this will play out.....Merrick Garland.\n\nD-licious\n\nEdits for clarity: \n\n• Donald Trump’s lawyers filed an appeal to the circuit court following this ruling. Think of the circuit court as the “next court up the ladder”.\n\n• Merrick Garland was widely viewed as the person to fill the open Supreme Court seat during President Obama’s last year in office. That seat was basically held hostage by Mitch McConnell who argued that no such seat should be filled so close to the end of a President’s term. \n\n• I don’t expect MG to rule unfairly based on the past... I just need a life preserver to save me from drowning in the irony!", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em6pkto", "text": "Remember all those conservatives a few weeks back who insisted that if Barr really was spinning the report, Mueller would've said something?\n\nOops.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em6qs6a", "text": "Or the week after Barr's 4pg spin where everyone was saying we should believe Mueller (through Barr) because his report say innocent and that the report 100% vindicates Trump.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epbiabg", "text": "1. We cannot charge the president \n\n2. We could not clear the president \n\n---\n\nThis is now the time for congress to step up.\n\nEdit: getting lots of innocent until proven guilty type comments. Yes, everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Mueller explained that he lacked the ability (via the OLC Memo) to bring Trump to court, therefore there would be no way to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Congress does not have the same requirements.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epbikb1", "text": "(Mitch McConnell cackles as his head recedes into his shell)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en082mq", "text": "These states are passing these laws for one reason, to force the now conservative leaning supreme court to overturn Roe v. Wade. And they just might do it. \n\nNever in my lifetime have I had to see a friend have to subject herself to a back alley coat hanger abortion out of desperation but I fear we are racing back to that time when America wasn't so great.", "entities": [{"start": 116, "end": 127, "label": ["68493"]}, {"start": 334, "end": 341, "label": ["3434750"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en09vgd", "text": "[removed]", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emqc2lq", "text": "This is the main reason my wife and I are considering leaving this country in retirement (Belize or Mexico are looking good right now). \nIn Mexico:\nOn average, an office visit with a doctor—specialists included—will cost 350 to 500 pesos (about $30 to $43).\n\nThe cost of medical treatment in this country is just sickening.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emqdeq5", "text": "that seems like a normal price (European)", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "embo8oh", "text": "So did Kavanaugh! So did all the others. Of course they're going to keep lying until **YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT**", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "embth1c", "text": "What!? Do you really mean to tell me that sarcastic clap-backs won't stop traitors? (/s, because that is the world we live in now)", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 83, "label": ["31292"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emuauks", "text": "This is the prerequisite to returning American to a basic level of sanity. Until we can actually regulate the money in politics, it will continue to rule politics.", "entities": [{"start": 119, "end": 127, "label": ["22986"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emucu61", "text": "There is no way this will pass - we do not have the power that the big money has.\n\nedit: I should also note that it seems very inappropriate that corporations can have a say in whether or not corporations can have a say in politics, and politicians get to decide whether or not politicians get to take the money. conflict of interest what's that?", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 158, "label": ["7485"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epm1lo3", "text": "President Snowflake doesn't understand why black kids don't want a Confederate memorial outside their school, but can't function while the name of a dead war hero that didn't like him appears in his line of sight.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epm614w", "text": "Not to defend Trump but she is named after Senator McCains Grandfather and Father. A family of badass Patriots", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epm8pvj", "text": "I believe John McCain III was added to the memorial after his death but I could be wrong about that", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enbiauj", "text": "China can just sit this one out and win, they do not have public pressure or elections.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enbjvi6", "text": "Even worse is that it's the U.S. that is sitting out while the rest of the world moves on cutting the Trump administration out from all trade negotiations.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enyayfk", "text": "Yeah, guarantee the abortion that fat RNC committee fiance chair paid $1M for with a playboy playmate wasn't for his own fetus.....", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "enybjoc", "text": "I know, right? It seems to me that some diligent reporter could uncover this story. It wouldn’t matter to his base but the truth should be known.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eml4bpx", "text": "The best thing that ever happened to rural America was when universal public high school education was mandated by every state. \n\nUp until then something like 75% of children in rural areas ended up beginning work before the age of 12. \n\nWhat we need to do is build satellite community college campuses and trade schools across the nation and make them free and public. \n\nThe only long term solution to poverty and ignorance has always been expanding access to education.\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_educational_attainment\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_income", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eml5geh", "text": "I agree, getting access to education in rural areas can really help with poverty and other socioeconomic issues.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en3vnue", "text": "Thankfully we still have a few sane judges.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en3xg51", "text": "True, but this is kind of what they want. This is the first step to challenging Roe v. Wade.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emucqdl", "text": "For those outside of GA. This is the same guy who pointed a shotgun at a child and said he would round up illegal immigrants and throw them in the back of his truck in a campaign video.\n\nHe's also the guy who purged hundreds and thousands of people from voting based on their race", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 67, "label": ["26838"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "emucz17", "text": "and then held tens of thousands of their provisional ballots in limbo so he wouldn't lose the election? that guy?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epab3jr", "text": "BTW! This tax cut is solely financed by borrowing which will have to be paid with interest by the next generation. This tax cut was not needed and one of the most fiscally irresponsible decisions by the GOP Congress.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epadevg", "text": "And, surprise, Trump manufactured a reason to pull-out of the Infrastructure deal because of the record deficit.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epc1c7m", "text": "Where’s Pelosi’s statement? It’s been two hours.\n\nEdit: Just came out. Statement in a comment reply below.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epc237e", "text": "she calling up her Republican friends and rich donors to formulate a response that allows her to keep doing nothing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "epc3ts2", "text": "In retrospect, the blow up at the infrastructure meeting seems to be both Nancy and Trump getting out ahead of this. Nancy wanted to be seen as being clear on her feelings on the investigation, and said, \"This was a cover up,\" and Trump, well, he did what he does when he wants to change the narrative. Tantrum, false claims, doctored videos. They both knew this was coming.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eoz8k9x", "text": "When the worst person you know makes a good point", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eoz9agr", "text": "So far, I've yet to find myself in any such situation with Trump. Other when he criticize himself via old tweets.", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 64, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en5pm8g", "text": "I’m definitely seeing a lot of pro 2A crowds turning on the NRA. They’ve taken some positions that just make it hard to support.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en5q0th", "text": "I see problems with their \"Let's shoot all the liberals!\" ad campaign.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "en5rf4c", "text": "\"Hm. Nah. I see no problem with this. Run it.” ~Whoever approved that ad buy", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es3ia8j", "text": "We need a candidate that inspires the turnout we need and **expands the electorate** (almost half the country doesn't vote). Not only because it will help us win the presidency, but it will help democratic candidates all the way down the ballot to the local level.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es3lrmw", "text": "If only there was someone who had a lifetime worth of credibility. I just wish we had someone who organized a massive grassroots campaign. Someone in charge of something called, I don't know -- just spitballing here, Our Revolution. We need someone with the balls to call for a new set of rights. \n\nIt's a shame there's no one like that available. Sidenote: I just came back from a run and my thighs are berning.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ermqmr7", "text": "Splitting hairs over whether something is or isn't as bad as Nazism fundamentally misses the point that we shouldn't have to have a debate about that in the first place. The bottom line here is that some 200 people have died in ICE detention camps since they started mass detention policies in 2003. That's 200 too many, and simply saying \"Well, you can't compare it to Nazism\" doesn't change the fact that we're orchestrating a policy that's killing people.\n\nThey not only *are* concentration camps in any objective sense of that term, but even pearl clutching over some imaginary invocation of Nazism is missing the bigger picture that our policy is a willful humanitarian disaster.\n\n**EDIT:** Since I'm tired of answering this question, the solution is a catch and release policy that doesn't require mass detention at all. It's how we policed the border for 230 years. Mass detention is causing the humanitarian crisis, and that was a conscious choice by administrations that wanted to detain and prosecute rather than simply release back at the POI.", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 67, "label": ["31045316"]}, {"start": 370, "end": 376, "label": ["31045316"]}, {"start": 596, "end": 602, "label": ["31045316"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ermrxzx", "text": "Notice the stories about them “losing” kids went away? Which is more likely, they suddenly got waaay better at tracking, documenting, caring for, and not losing any more kids? Or did they just fix the information leak?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "er0rq0m", "text": "This is a signal to Russia and other state actors that Trump's door is open to either election interference and/or financial inducements.", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 26, "label": ["25391"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "er10ko0", "text": "Something needs to happen soon. the 2020 election is not safe. Russian hackers targeted voting systems in 21 states and, according to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, breached systems in Illinois and two counties in Florida, gaining access to information on millions of registered voters. Who knows what kind of access foreign influencers will have with Trump and McConnell at the helm.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "er11xh9", "text": "If Russia wants to really fuck with the us, in 2020 they obviously and openly hack (either actually hack vote counts or just social engineering) the election to favor the democrats. Trump repubs are then able negate all results and stay in power indefinitely.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es85eci", "text": ">“We should call out hypocrisy when we see it,\" the mayor continued. \"For a party that associates itself with Christianity to say that it is OK to suggest that God would smile on the division of families at the hands of federal agents, that God would condone putting children in cages has lost all claim to ever use religious language again.”\n\n>He also said that the criminalization of crossing the border without documentation is \"the basis of family separation.”\n\nI hope he stays in the race until the very end so that he can keep hammering home this issue.", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 51, "label": ["33687378"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es85qo2", "text": "I agree. Climate change *should* be our top issue, but as long as this is happening in America, it’s my top issue, no question. It must stop immediately.", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 94, "label": ["3434750"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es6t4kk", "text": "Some conservatives on my timeline are flipping out, threatening to protest the census by not turning it in. lol", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 18, "label": ["6675"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es6ug0m", "text": "That’s amazing... do they not realize that was the whole point of the question being added in the first place?\n\nI hope they live in a “red” state", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eseyoy6", "text": "“Ivanka Trump is every rich media intern whose dad plays golf with management and will eventually be your editor,” BBC journalist Parham Ghobadi wrote.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "esf44cl", "text": "What an incredible burn", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "er16i3y", "text": "Considering McConnell is blocking all election security bills, this seems like a pretty naked setup to repeat and normalize what happened in 2016.\n\nThey need to be shut down, or we may very well watch ourselves slip past the point where our system can peacefully right itself.", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 21, "label": ["350567"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "er199tg", "text": "Exactly, between McConnell acting like election security isn't important and Trump deliberately asking for foreign assistance Republicans are basically asking for a repeat of 2016. If that happens then this country is truly fucked.", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 137, "label": ["32070"]}, {"start": 77, "end": 82, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ernd532", "text": "Remember Ingraham calling these “summer camps”? Pepperidge Farm remembers.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "erndhu8", "text": "Ingraham better hope her religion isn't real because when she goes, she ain't going to the Good Place.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ernhu4e", "text": "She believes she is, but as I understand it that kind of vanity is something her God doesn't care for.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "es6m8ud", "text": "So glad I got out of Alabama. 26 years was far too long.\n\nSomething irks me. I see, on this very subreddit, people saying that people shouldn't leave their states because of brain drain. Why don't these same people ever volunteer to move to these shitty places themselves? It is very easy to tell someone they should stay in one place, and I don't think they have an idea of just how bad it can be to live in some of these shithole states. I'm not doing well with my mental health right now, but I would have died YEARS ago if I stayed in fucking Alabama.\n\nIf you want to do something about brain drain, don't put the onus on people who already did their time for decades. Tag out, or move there yourself.", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 28, "label": ["303"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eq7tqu8", "text": "Republicans will not fund health care, maternity leave, schools, or daycare. \n\nBut if you think about having an abortion they will throw you in taxpayer funded jail forever.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eqpn0qc", "text": "It's been a banana republic for decades. Richest country in the world but no universal health care, minimal social safety net, lousy public education.\n\nAdd to that old and failing infrastructure, complete disregard for climate change, and a bulk of citizenry that idolizes the famous and the super rich.\n\nThat's actually \"shithole country\" territory.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eqpns71", "text": ":O \n\nSince when Qatar claims its bankruptcy?\nBecause the US is actually the number 9 in that list", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eqpt48c", "text": "Qatar isn’t nearly as rich per capita as those statistics show. They have hundreds of thousands of migrant workers who make almost nothing which aren’t included in those statistics", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eqdwkbp", "text": "Thank you for defeating Scott Walker, Governor Evers.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eqe128f", "text": "Gay pride started ~~50~~ 49 years ago in ~~1969~~ 1970. And this is the first time WI has ever flown the flag, way to go Evers. When I think of WI I think of that beautiful blue isthmus that is Madison.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ere1tmi", "text": "See, this is a real dilemma in the white house. The president has decided he only hears good news, which means everyone has to lie to him not to get fired. \n\nIts like the soviet system, but with less gulag.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ere2efv", "text": "He's going to get a whole lot less news coming up...", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ev9ur7y", "text": "Returning to the gold standard is the flat earth theory of economics. Let's please, please keep some adults in the room when it comes to the fed.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ex7jnrl", "text": "The shrekeli example is interesting. He went to jail for defrauding investors, not for raising drug prices. A very common misconception but one that seems to happen a lot.\n\nCapitalism is not supposed to be ethical. It’s a system of trade. People that use it unethically are behaving unethically. You can do the same in any type of society. Communist, socialist, fascist, capitalist. I really don’t understand the point. People can behave horribly? Yes we learn this at about 5 years old. \n\nThe paywall also doesn’t help.", "entities": [{"start": 173, "end": 183, "label": ["5416"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ex7o91b", "text": "One thing often glossed over too is that capitalism wasn’t constructed in any meaningful way, it evolved out a dozen converging forces into something we can reasonably define.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "evg0ba8", "text": "Its almost like employment is entirely a product of demand, and not of excess capital at the top?\n\nSo strange business owners and corporations didn’t just give money to their employees for no reason and hire people just because they were given free money. \n\nWho could have possibly guessed it would work out this way?", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 26, "label": ["314993"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "evg11y9", "text": "Why do you feel consumer spending is growing up around 4.3% annualized from Q1 to Q2 yet business investing is falling? Shouldn't the strong demand currently lead to more investment?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "exouzr5", "text": "Ive been thinking about this.\n\nThe only real options may be a much more extreme quantitative easing (printing more money) or maybe some kind of large tax on billionaires so they fund the recovery, because the rates don't have much left to be cut.\n\nKnowing Republicans, they're going to implement austerity on the social safety net and if they cut taxes, they cut taxes on the wealthiest of the wealthy, which is not what needs to done, but I've attempted to explain this to them and they don't really care.\n\nThe deficit is going to be insane those years, I'm wondering if Treasury bonds are going to be targeted for another rating downgrade, if that happens our costs to service our already very high debt are going to climb dramatically.", "entities": [{"start": 572, "end": 586, "label": ["-1"]}, {"start": 157, "end": 169, "label": ["428105"]}, {"start": 313, "end": 330, "label": ["19287564"]}, {"start": 296, "end": 305, "label": ["684037"]}, {"start": 80, "end": 99, "label": ["7235622"]}, {"start": 150, "end": 153, "label": ["30297"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "exp23ha", "text": "Fiscal stimulus.\n\nBuild roads, bridges, airports. High speed rail. Long range energy transfer. Lay fiber optic cable.\n\nThat has always been the better option, and it is still available.", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 65, "label": ["50378"]}, {"start": 31, "end": 38, "label": ["3397"]}, {"start": 24, "end": 29, "label": ["25897"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eta9wah", "text": "When I started as an IT intern, they told me that they were going to pay me 8$ an hour. Shortly after, the city I worked for passed a \"living wage\" law that was 10$ an hour (this was 2001). I got a 2$ an hour raise before I even walked in the door. Nice for me, I guess, but the money wasn't really the point. I wanted the job experience so I could put it on my resume.\n\nOnce they passed the living wage law, the number of paid internships started to dry up. In fact, I was the last IT intern in my department. There was a couple of high school kids one time, but they were paid through a grant.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "etaa6q2", "text": "Exactly. These things are shades of gray. It's better to let people be free to do what they want instead of heavy handed price fixing.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "etacaoa", "text": "We should let people work whenever they want instead of heavy handed age regulations.\n\nWe should let companies do what they want with environmental waste instead of crude regulations.\n\nWe should let markets be dominated by a single company as monopolies are not all bad, instead of heavy handed regulation.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "exvc5ui", "text": "Smoot-Hawley 2.0, I recall it not working out very well the first time we tried this.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "exvebid", "text": "What is the better plan?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "exvefku", "text": "Not leave the TPP because it was Obama's plan. We'd have multilateral leverage in the situation, if Trump wasn't so short sighted and spiteful.", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 105, "label": ["4848272"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edc869t", "text": "Can the 1% move to another country and avoid this tax?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edcaz4z", "text": "They could, but as long as they remain us citizens they'll still have a tax liability.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehesep0", "text": "This kinda shit is exactly why Medicarre for All is such a good idea. The American healthcare system has failed except as a method to funnel wealth upwards.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehet5km", "text": "But then where do we get all the money we need for bombs and subsidizing rich people??", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em55hkb", "text": "I got a little more back this year compared to the last from the Qualified Business Income Deduction, but my boyfriend got totally hosed by the removal of the SALT Deduction.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em56gbj", "text": "Same here, SALT deduction being capped totally fucked me. So glad I was punished for living in a blue state.\n\nEdit: huh, I guess a lot of people with brand new accounts are heavily involved in this thread. Strange.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "em57cj8", "text": "Honestly I don't see why a wealthy person in Texas should be paying more in federal taxes than a wealthy person in CA. It seems fairer to me now. \n\nThe argument that higher state taxes somehow reduce the need for federal taxes - I'd love to see what evidence for that in CA vs Texas.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eixe15g", "text": "What to me is weird is more the tipping culture that it has created. You are expected to tip for anything this days! :/", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 47, "label": ["19159508"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eixecw0", "text": "Tiny restaurants with no table service. Only employees are the owners. They all use Square’s “enter tip amount” buttons before you can get your bill. \n\nWhy don’t they just pay themselves more?", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 54, "label": ["-1"]}, {"start": 5, "end": 16, "label": ["26437"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edqhvaf", "text": "One part the paper doesn't address is the shear number of descendants that each family produced. The number or heirs are in the thousands, but not all of them are wealthy. It's not quite, but almost cherry picking. For every person that was still wealthy in each family that was followed there are hundreds of cousins that are not.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edqjg87", "text": "This is a great point. I've often thought that one of the best ways to create dynastic wealth would simply be to only have one child, then encourage him/her to only have one child and to encourage his/her own child to do the same, etc. Assuming each generation is smart with the money and sticks with the one child rule, the estate could be passed down and grow pretty substantially within a few generations.\n\nProbably not terribly realistic but fun to think about. I've already got three kids and haven't saved shit, so a bit too late for my own \"dyansty,\" LOL.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edqjqj1", "text": "Until one of them dies before reproduction.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ek3enz4", "text": "Was there ever any doubt people who receive free money aren’t happier and more secure?\n\nThe real question is is this sustainable if the program expands to the entire population", "entities": [{"start": 166, "end": 176, "label": ["22949"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ek3jbxo", "text": "The basic income research field needs longitudinal studies lasting decades.\n\n\nWe might be able to Look to the aboriginals in Canada. They get free money, unless they make a certain income. So, you are looked upon like a fool if you work. Can’t blame them for adopting that viewpoint. Groups of people from most backgrounds would adopt this attitude.\n\nA jobless community is one unmotivated bunch of people. Ever known an adult that has never ever had a job? I can’t even name the lessons that are learned through having jobs from the age of 13 to 25. All I know is that it makes you a more motivated, carrot hungry capable individual.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ef47jo7", "text": "At one time in this country income tax was unconstitutional. At another time the top rate was 91%. We've been all over the map. Everyone needs to chill. \n\nEdit: 94%", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eddli5l", "text": "The LEGO Movie. Still one of the biggest surprises to me.\n\nEdit: Thanks for the gold and silver kind strangers.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eddn31z", "text": "I thought it would be a great movie for tots but nobody over 15 would get any enjoyment out of it; saw it anyway because Lego was always one of my favorite toys, loved it", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 125, "label": ["18362"]}, {"start": 30, "end": 35, "label": ["21555729"]}, {"start": 156, "end": 160, "label": ["149920"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eerfrxf", "text": "He’ll end up paying the ultimate price. Disgraced by Hollywood and will end up living out his life in a mansion with tons of money, horrible.", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 111, "label": ["557698"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eea4c4s", "text": "John Wick protips: \n\nWhen you run out of bullets, just throw your gun like a tomahawk to confuse your enemies\n\nWhen you don't have a ford Mustang, just ride an actual mustang. Has fantastic horse power.\n\nWhen you're on the run, always look snazzy in a suit, even while trekking through a Goddamned desert.\n\nEdit: did they get the guy from iron chef into this movie? Because he's awesome.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eea5ao0", "text": "Yuuup that's definitely him. Remember him from the old cheesy Double Dragon movie as well? So bad, but sooooo good.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eea6pch", "text": "I just rewatched. Where at? Is he the old doc?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efis9ab", "text": "They sure are doing a good job making us forget that Jason Statham was a terrorist who orchestrated multiple bombings and murdered Han", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 130, "label": ["20171"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efivmwr", "text": "It's Fast and Furious... there is like a 95% chance at the end they reveal that Shaw was the supervillain the entire time and played the system.", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 105, "label": ["99212"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eghufyc", "text": "Who ISN'T in this movie at this rate?", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eghwb8e", "text": "Daniel Day Lewis? I would cast him as the Guild Navigator just to see what he would do to prepare for the role.", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 58, "label": ["254378"]}, {"start": 0, "end": 16, "label": ["171003"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egrscbx", "text": "Get a new director to inject some flavour into this white bread sandwich of a franchise", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egrsgdt", "text": "And for god sakes get someone else to write the screenplay or at least ghostwrite it.", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 58, "label": ["83597"]}, {"start": 71, "end": 81, "label": ["238777"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "egrwgtm", "text": "There's no ghost writing on signatory films. Anybody who writes more than 33% of an adapted screenplay gets credit via the WGA. Might be a reason why no other writers have been allowed to touch it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "efqw5dd", "text": "Imagine being able to binge-watch the Ted Bundy Tapes and Extremely Wicked as a Ted Bundy Murder Marathon™", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 96, "label": ["20171"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee5jptg", "text": "*Glass* was financed by Shyamalan himself and [sold](https://deadline.com/2019/01/glass-samuel-l-jackson-bruce-willis-mlk-weekend-box-office-opening-record-1202535511/) to Universal and BVI as a \"negative pickup\", meaning the studios agreed to pay a certain amount once he delivered the completed film. \n\nThe arrangement is risky for the filmmaker, because if he goes over budget the pre-arranged fee from the studios may not cover the production cost. On the other hand he has complete creative freedom to make the film he wants, and in this case Shyamalan most likely has significant backend on his deal as well.", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 33, "label": ["73631"]}, {"start": 548, "end": 557, "label": ["73631"]}, {"start": 186, "end": 189, "label": ["-1"]}, {"start": 338, "end": 347, "label": ["933117"]}, {"start": 1, "end": 6, "label": ["55312840"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee5qzd4", "text": "I bet he makes an insane amount on the backend. Good for him.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ee5uhnc", "text": "Yeah, he made a slow crawl back to relevance, and while The Visit and Split gave him some return on his investment, this will be the Jackpot.", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 65, "label": ["43633622"]}, {"start": 70, "end": 75, "label": ["48764126"]}]} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh3t1r7", "text": "Does Ryan Reynolds just join whatever movie he thinks Redditors would like the most", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "eh3tbq3", "text": "***Breaking News***: Ryan Reynolds Joins Denis Villeneuve's Dune", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edybexh", "text": "Let me guess, this photo will be the part probably towards the end where Hobbs and Shaw is about to fight Idris Elba and as they're about to start, some high authority figure tells them to stop and then they team up. Despite Elba killing a lot of people, Vin Diesel pops up at the end and says: \"Welcome to our Family\". Then the credits start with an original song by Post Malone and Meek Mill playing\n\nEDIT: I know this is just a promotional still but this picture gave that impression", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "edyfecz", "text": "No dude it’s just a publicity photo for the film lol not a scene from the movie", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elmlr72", "text": "“I. Am. Iron Man.”\n\nThank you Robert Downey Jr.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elmmavo", "text": "Fucking Strange holding up that finger.\n\nMakes his apology to Tony in Infinity War so much deeper.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "elmmmbk", "text": "“This is the one in 14,000,065.” What a way to convey so much in just a single gesture.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehkilug", "text": "They should announce a sequel and then release the original again.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehkjkmb", "text": "Yup same movie, but dont give it a stupid name, market it properly and have a bunch of new fans go wow this new movie is so good.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ehkk8cn", "text": "To be fair they did try to change the name after it was out in the most bizarre way possible.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "els1ihr", "text": "He should just load it to Amazon and set the price to 8 bucks. He would probably walk away with more $ anyway.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejatfgy", "text": "Used to play a game with my dad involving this movie. I was about 8 or so.\n\nI'd beg him to watch it. He'd tell me I'd get scared and turn it off again. I'd say no, I'm a big kid now. I don't get scared. He'd put the VHS in and I'd sit next him in his chair, prepared to finally conquer my fears. I'd freak out at the chest burst scene and run screaming from the room.\n\nTook me several years to watch the entire thing, but sitting right next to my dad with each attempt is one of my favorite memories with him. \n\nEdit: Holy crap, I just went and saw a movie and came back to this. Gold and Silver!? Thank you kind people.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejau4zq", "text": "A fantastic memory you have, and to be honest, I've seen the movie so many times by now, it's beyond count; nonetheless, every time I do watch it, fully knowing every frame of the movie, I still get scared when the xenomorph starts its hunt.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ekgpbui", "text": "I was in high school when this came out and completely bought all the hype - I remember watching a behind the scenes type show about the “found footage” and I was all about it! It was only after I saw the movie that I realized it was fake - but I remember being creeped the fuck out at the end of it.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ej0zyay", "text": "It's my favourite Nolan movie. I'd love for him to do something on a smaller scale like this again. Bale, Jackman, Serkis and Bowie all knocked it out of the park. They were fantastic. \n\n\n\"Have you considered the cost of such a thing?\" \n\n\n\"Price is not an object\" \n\n\n\"Perhaps not, but have you considered the cost?\"", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ej13rhe", "text": "I hear Bowie’s voice as Tesla reading those lines. So eerie and amazing dialogue", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejrye7c", "text": "I’m now 100% on board, can’t wait to see what’s going to happen with this remake.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejs12ad", "text": "I can't wait to simply see Chucky. Man they made him ridiculously scary with '80s technology, I can't even imagine what they'll be able to do with him now.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ejs1olk", "text": "in some ways I'm worried it'll backfire.\n\nKinda like how the original Star Wars trilogy the stop motion and gave a very unique wartime movie feel but then the modern versions the camera work was over the top.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ek3i3ow", "text": "For a brief moment around that time, there were a handful of animated films made with some real, dramatic narrative. I loved it. I wish there were more.", "entities": []} {"subset": "comments", "id": "ek3k1p4", "text": "You are not lying this was a time period where Treasure Planet, Titan A.E, El Dorado and Atlantis all came out and they are some of my favorite movies.", "entities": []}