International shit is so crazy Apparently Yemen is being bombed to fuck by Saudi Arabia and they can't even get food >>73541 That goes without saying It's Saudi Arabia
>>73539 though recently we and swedes have gotten shit for some of our weapon/armystuff manufacturers selling stuff to saudis it has been transports and such, but still kinda sketchy but business is business
I did an 8 minute mile I'm getting back to where I was in terms of speed now too I can probably get to 7 minute mile in a week or two >>73556 A little sweat won't kill you!
Nope not yet. I was mad at tilde for awhile but that's resolved. But it's still not really something I want to watch on the dead night, it's stressed me out to watch it ever since they killed that one girl.
Turns out I'm not just thick for not being able to get a coherent message out of The Wasteland. It's DELIBERATELY FRAGMENTED to reflect both the author's mind and the shattered state of post ww1 Europe
The wasteland is pretty abstract stuff. There's a version with his notes included that I believe I showed you. But it's very abstract poetry and full of references and stuff.
>>73586 So if I fail, it's not because I want to! It's just because it's my nature.
I hated The Wasteland when I first started looking at it but it's grown on me. I've read/listened to it so many times now that I could probably recite chunks of it from memory.
>The Trump administration canceled plans to probe Americans for their sexual orientation in the 2020 Census, nixing efforts by congressional Democrats who’d wanted a better picture of the country’s increasingly complex family and sexual dynamics. Hmm >>73599 No, she's just very Rika!
this legal company waited two weeks to get back to me after agreeing to take me on at the first place then after two weeks they finally send me the sample work to do and "turn it back in to us within 20 days" well i had a hectic week with my other contract so i waited one week (seven days) and now they're asking why i haven't turned it in yet like wtf be consistent now i have to do it by tomorrow even though i already have work due by tomorrow if it wasn't for the fact that i really, really, really want to do legal and already invested fiddy bucks in the equipment, i'd tell em to go sug on a dig
The professor I work for right now told me that he would hire me for next year as the head of his research team. So I didn't go and look hard for other positions that I could get, because this guy I trust told me he was hiring me. But then he didn't for some reason, so next year, I won't have a job, unless I get a job with this autistic professor that works almost exclusively with children, and he works people really hard.
I was promised a super cushy job with almost no responsibilities and then denied it wwithout a word! And now I have to try and get a job with this guy that exclusively does stuff I don't want to do and makes people work hard!
I want to get revenge on the professor that betrayed me.
And if I don't get hired, I won't be able to afford to live unless I ask Fish to pay for the apartment all by herself and I'm not comfortable with that. Well, I guess the apartment isn't a big problem, but she'd have to buy all the food and pay the bills. I already have the apartment paid for the year.
This is a big, stressful problem! My way of life is now in jeopardy because this professor betrayed me!
I should definitely get revenge somehow. I really want to!
His phone has been turned off. He even canceled his class on Monday. Apparently his grandson was born on Sunday, so he's like, hey fuck everyone else, i'm busy!
make the professor fall in love with you get him to propose then stand him up at the alter that's the ULTIMATE form of betrayal. You'll have the last laugh.
A year. And not only do I hate the job, he's really bad at delegating work. And he has no social skills. One time I saw him without glasses, and I commented that he looks good without glasses, and he's like, "y-yeah sometimes i wear contacts" And he's got this really skinny dinosaur arms
He's a good teacher, and he's got like, statistics autism But he's not the kind of guy you can be buddy-buddy with It's everything I don't want!
But I wouldn't be learning, doing anything interesting, or making friends. I would be doing something unrelated to my studies, uninteresting, and trying to manage an awkward guy.
The only positive is that sometimes I might get to teach his classes if he's sick or something. And I can grade the papers in his classes and be mean to undergrads.
>>73616 Well I set out the time right away and they didn't respect the time i set aside and that was time i could have committed to another contract now that i've committed it to another contract they want me to hurry it pisses me off
>>73650 if i end up filling my schedule as much as i'd like, i might need to hire a secretary to help me out i doubt it'd be the kind of pay you'd like though i'd like to offer kannagi the opportunity but i don't think i just write that off on my taxes since it's another country
that's more than i made hourly at the suicide hotline by 7 dollars an hour
>>73655 i don't think i can do a time commitment like a secretary while i'm in school the job i'd get with this professor is 5-10 hours a week and gives me $4000 off my tuition
if i did odd jobs i'd be getting like $200-500 every weekend for working one day
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
damn I would totally fry chicken for that It's probably less boring than spreadsheets.
Marsh-chan
something something cost of living.
Anno
More like something something shit for minimum wage.
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>>73657 is the tuition credit the only thing it gives
>>73677 You can be your own therapist. >>73678 More like because everyone attracted to the trades is a shitkicker bogan. If you're honest and hardworking you're already ahead of the game.
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
i can luckily get free therapy while i'm in school at least
my school is aware that they're going to cause me to have a mental breakdown eventually so i can get free therapy from licensed therapists throughout the community through the employee assistance program
Anno
Probably because it takes one HELL of a fucked up mind to not get a mental breakdown from graduate school.
>>73649 I think if you're going to do legal work, you should get a little used to being jerked around a bit.
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
>>73685 all the upper years are always like "we got through it, you will too" like shit i know i'll make it through it somehow but you're not really being helpful
Anno
>I got through a broken bone injury so you can too!
i would have no problems whatsoever if i didn't have heart problems all of my school would be completely paid for and out of school, i'd get a super cushy job and benefits for life
as a psychologist for the navy i'd sit around all day in a super cushy office and people would come in and tell me they're lonely or depressed or they're having financial difficulties and i'd give them counseling on whatever and i'd get paid tons of money, my living expenses would be paid for, and i'd have no student debt also i'd get to go on an aircraft carrier sometimes and fly in a helicopter
>>73695 no even though the navy NEEDS psychologists and i went above and beyond their requirements and expectations for recruits and even though i can easily do the officer training, i cannot join as a psychologist because i have heart problems
Marsh-chan
do the support staff have the same health/fitness requirements as recruits?
>>73695 I still remember the graduate school grass. It's definitely greener over there!
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
maybe you were in a cushy program
>>73697 more or less even though i am easily fit enough for them, i'm barred from joining because i have a heart condition which doesn't affect my physical performance 99% of the time even though i'd be sitting in an office all day
Grad school would be great if my luck was better and people weren't letting me down Usually I'm the one that fucks me over but this semester all of my stress is thanks to my professor betraying me and my group project member leaving the program and leaving me with ~25 pages to write by myself
>>73692 well maybe you'll get to ride in a tesla sometime and we can go hang gliding at the grand canyon that's way cooler and you can do that since you're not in the navy
that's good stability is nice soon i'll have money i've been extremely stable compared to average stableness in bang's life but i'm still not quite up to average person stableness
bang von bang
today i had to go in to work for a few hours even though it's my day off
I just play it whenever. It's good for slow moments during the day.
bang von bang
i don't have a lot of those and when i do i don't really feel like playing FEH i guess because i feel like i've fallen behind everyone else who plays it
>>73831 Mine is level 40. She's very tanky but her offense is still a little anemic. It can't be helped though. I think having lots of different heroes strong is the key to being able to handle the hero battles well. I watched a video of a guy who just absolutely ravaged the latest hero battle because he had a flying team. I had to work very hard to beat it with a ground team.
I tried it with a dancer, it didn't work. The way things played out, Lucina couldn't attack/dance/attack Michalis. He would kill her in that situation. What I needed to do was let him attack her once, heal her, and then have her attack again. She wouldn't double him unless she was at a certain amount of health.
>>73835 Yes, Seliph would have been good there. Lucina ends up being a bad match-up against Michalis because she is not very tanky. She can kill him fast but she actually dies to him because he is tanky enough that he can outlast her. Seliph is very tanky so I imagine he fared well against Michalis.
>>73840 She is. It would take a significant amount of skill transfers to make her able to hold her own well in combat, and even then she's red, and there is a lot of competition for the red spot on a team.
>>73846 Some guy at the bar gave up his lyft ride for a uniformed soldier, opting instead to take an uber I'm trying not to vomit or yell about by ntr aversion
The injuries that Barbara Kentner suffered after being struck by a trailer hitch thrown at her from a moving vehicle in Thunder Bay, Ont., appear to be fatal, according to her sister.
Kentner, 34, required surgery after being hit in the abdomen by the trailer hitch on January 29. She was released from hospital in time to take part in a walk in her honour for her February 5, but later returned to medical care.
people on twitter are saying this is a hate crime because she's First Nations
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i remember something where two guys jumped somebody who had a shaved head, thinking he was a skinhead -- i think it was two guys that got jumped, and they beat the shit out of the attackers, who were minorities attacking what they thought to be skinheads and it was accused hate crime because the guys seemed like skinheads and the attackers who got beat the shit up were minorities but i think they were just marines
>>73856 I don't see why we shouldn't believe her when she says that After all, she has nothing to gain by lying except all the money in that gofundme campaign
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
yeah $10,000 so far she says it's for the funeral costs for the dying girl
Dude if you spend $10K on a funeral I think you're overvaluing the person you're burying
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
and yet the twitter that links to the gofundme says "donate, save a life"
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if i die tragically, i want moe to set up a gofundme and if it gets 10,000, split that shit up between each of you and buy something nice for yourselves don't waste ten grand on my dead shit body
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
if i die tragically please encase my body in solid gold and drop it into the the middle of the ocean
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i was planning on doing that whether you were dead or not
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
such a good friend
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
you'll probably have to go on an adventure to reclaim my body from the jews though
>>73872 i was left in debt after my dad's funeral, after splitting it three ways with my sisters and having the military pay for the burial itself it's costly ontop of that you're losing an income source to the family it's seriously costly to everybody involved
I'm not sure what the total cost was, but I gave Bryn's family a lot of money when she passed too nearly five figures that i had saved up i traded the chance to finish my education to pay for her funeral but i guess you do both of those free over there
And like what happens if you just... don't wanna deal with it? Is there just a corpse somewhere then and nobody's gonna deal with it? Like what do you... you know What happens if the family says "fuck it, none of us liked that guy"
Bryn's family was pretty poor, mom disabled, no dad, brother mentally handicapped they were looking at doing like a low-expense funeral for about 5k but they had a family plot in a cemetery where she wanted to be, and that was a lot more, and then the funeral arrangements and casket i havent talked about it buy // but i put about 7k towards her funeral that i had earned the year prior, and her family still went pretty far beyond their reach it's what you do for loved ones
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
>According to the National Funeral Directors Association, in 2012, the average cost for an adult funeral was $7,775, which doesn't include cemetery costs.
sk
>>73886 ¨To be fair, that average cost is influenced by what people get coaxed into spending more than it is what they have to spend "Are you sure he doesn't deserve a better casket?"
>>73888 See I'd laugh but I'm genuinely unsure if this is a real thing in the US
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
>>73889 it is they take corpses and put them in various situations and watch them decompose for science and forensic purposes there are very few of them very morbid places smell terrible
I'm amazed how short sighted the republicans are In 2 years, they'll be replaced because they don't slow their fucking roll, and then all of this will be undone You gotta fuckin' pace yourself, asshole
sk
You can't just tear down every single thing generally seen as positive by the people in the span of 2 months, and expect the people to keep you around come reelection It's too tightly spaced
>>73902 If you find a way to convince me that you being able to sell MY private information is a good thing for me, then god damnit, you fucking deserve to fuck me over
I'm not defending them, but the rules they repealed hadn't even taken effect yet. When it comes to the internet and privacy, it's best to assume you have none and never have.
So to connect to the internet you send a message to your ISP, which carries it to a website. You transmit this information willingly, and there are multiple recipients. This sort of thing generally isn't protected. If you send mail to a company, that company can do whatever it wants with it unless there is a contractual privacy agreement. Only a very small number of communications have built in legal protections, like communications between doctor/attorney and client or husband and wife.
The law is slow to catch up to these things and I don't know if the internet would even rise to the level of other protected communications.
Yeah but it's also literally impossible to access it without doing that, and the internet is now a necessity, not a luxury if you want to fucking live in the modern world This is like going "but to make a phone call it goes through a phone provider. Why shouldn't they be allowed to record every conversation and sell it to the highest bidder when you use their service voluntarily?"
Anno
>>73905 Get Frontier's marketers on the job, they'll be able to do it.
>>73914 Doctors have been around for hundreds of years, mainstream Internet use is only 20 years old. The government is full of old people, some of which, don't even know how to use email.
>>73924 Yeah, but why should your communications over it be private?
Again, I'm not really defending this or saying that it shouldn't. But it's important to understand what it is. Your right to privacy is based upon the idea "reasonable expectation of privacy". Which means that when you are in your own home, or in a closed room with your doctor or something, you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. It's rasonable for you to think that other people won't be peeping on you.
So what are you doing when you use the internet? You are sending a signal, that goes to your ISP, and bounces off many computers as it jumps to where it is meant to go. It's hard to say that you have a reasonable expectation of privacy when you are sending a signal that many parties are receiving and passing on.
This is why you can't really expect lawmakers just to wave their hands and say it's private, you have to understand what you are really doing when you transmit data over the internet.
If you asked Samurai about this, I think he would say something similar to what I am saying.
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=799693 demographics on congress
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>>73911 Who you call isn't private that's a separate case from the content of the discussion held during the call
sk
>>73927 The content goes through them too, so it's no different from the meta data
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No it's not don't bullshit about what you don't know about
sk
Is UPS allowed to keep tabs on what kind of mail goes to and from which people? And sell that?
sk
Like I wouldn't know, because our mail is government >>73932 I'm asking because you send a letter to people in a similar way to how you send a request to a website >>73933 "this example is different, why are you doing this?"
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What does that have to do at all with the above case? You're drawing analogies to make a point that doesn't exist
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Yes but UPS doesn't open the fucking letter and document the contents inside of it before sending it to the recipient like you're claiming with phone calls which, by the way, are encrypted and only decrypted by the recipient but the call signal to the recipient itself is not that's why it's not secured information that X called Y, but to find out what X said to Y is
sk
But is the UPS allowed to document and make money off of which types of mail goes to and from which people?
>>73936 That's not even relevant The information of sender and receiver is on the outside of it You don't have to even open it to see who gets what mail from who
This is very similar to the information an ISP has when it comes to internet based requests
oh rook! i wanted to ask you a question since you're the amazon master
how do they decide on which box to use like to send
sometimes i buy these energy bars and i always buy two boxes of them sometimes they package them in a wide box and have them next to each other, and sometimes they put them on top of each other in a slimmer, taller box
>>73944 It's illegal to open other people's mail. Also, you don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy against a postal carrier opening and inspecting your mail to check for dangerous or illegal materials in the mail.
>>73950 I don't really know enough about the technology in this area to say what goes on there. Does your ISP have the ability to unencrypt your encrypted traffic?
sk
>>73952 It wouldn't be much of an encryption if the ISP could decrypt it
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>>73939 i don't have anything right now sorry i'm a mess
>>73955 I'm like 70% sure they're not even allowed to sell your content, just your metadata to begin with As in who is requesting what
It's not allowed to sell an unencrypted password, just the fact that you did send a packet to twitter.com The frequency of those packets That sorta thing
>>73960 Yeah, and the metadata, the sites you connect to and so on, probably isn't information that you have a reasonable expectation of privacy to since you're willingly transmitting that information over the network.
Which is why I'm asking if UPS is allowed to sell similar information
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>>73960 The post you quoted said nothing about selling data Do you have any other rational considerations about why data might be shared? or did i just waste 20 minutes i could have spent working on fucking nothing
oh here we go https://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/ship/terms/privacy.html#Information+We+Share They do sell some of your information, it seems.
>>73968 You need to think about these things. You want to be a lawyer. You need to understand the legal basis of an issue as well as the reality of what actions you're taking.
Internet privacy isn't a question of not wanting people to see your pron becausae it feels bad. It's about understanding that your right to privacy is based on a reasonable expectation of privacy, and understanding the nature of how the internet works.
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>>73968 then quit fucking worrying about what we do
>to get a new passport you need to prove to the state that you've either gone through the army, the civil service or have been released from duty ... I think the police should have this data on their files without me havint to prove it... Fucking Bureaucracyland
And generally, a person who lives on welfare for the whole year or student benefits EARNS so little, all the taxed money is returned as refunds anyhow.
Well not all the social secuiryt and such aren't returned ofc. or churc tax
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>73992 I think the idea is, because even people on wellfare are allowed to work and earn something like 500-800€ a month, so they tax you anyhow in case you do earn something else. same for student money. But it is still kinda absurd, why not make state pensions, wellfare and student moneyt ax excemptions, but... >logic in bureaucracy
sk
The money I get is tax excempt So it's not even everything
I really don't enjoy dealing with sick notes and stuff I hate having to describe symptoms because I always worry I'm being bad at describing it Or exaggerating and making it seem more serious Or understating it and making it seem like it isn't a problem
>>73999 Saw a mudcrab the other time Wicked creatures
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when it's five AM and you have four hours left of work to do and your roommate finished off the pitcher off sweetened iced coffee you made without even putting on another pot of coffee fuck i swear to god i want to just stab myself in the temple right now
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>74001 best part is the same guy who voiced the space-fart-cloud in rick and morty
I did once go slap my roomie with a wizardstaff made of beercans and ductape when he ate food I had been saving formyself.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>74008 curious I wonder waht led to this development
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necessity for the females to be more dependent on gathering in order to sustain on their own and provide milk-nutrients for offspring through leaves which they could determine were ripe or not by redness whereas the males, more hunter-oriented, didn't have that trait selectively preferred
Kirara☆
a virus was created that inserts a human gene for red pigments into the males and it allowed them to see trichromatically
>>74012 DO they freak out? I'd freak out if I suddenly experienced a new color
Kirara☆
The study is Mancuso et al 2009 if you want to check it out I'm not sure of their response, I haven't read the original study
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>two genes for color vision are found on the X chromosome. Typically, one gene (OPN1LW) produces a pigment that is most sensitive to the 564 nm wavelength, while the other gene (OPN1MW) produces a pigment most sensitive to 534 nm. In squirrel monkeys, there is only one gene on the X chromosome but it exists in three varieties: one is most sensitive to 538 nm, one to 551 nm, and one to 561 nm. Since males have only one X chromosome, they are dichromatic, although with different sensitivities. Females, on the other hand, have two X chromosomes, so some of them can have copies of two different alleles. The three alleles seem to be equally common, leading to one-third of females being dichromatic, while two-thirds are trichromatic.[15] Recently, gene therapy has given the human OPN1LW gene to adult male squirrel monkeys, producing behavior consistent with trichromatic color vision
>>74031 seems like just 3d animation it is quite neat, though
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>>74032 there's nothing stopping the brain from recognizing the stimulus, but our eyes mostly aren't capable of capturing that stimulus there are way // ways to subvert that and make the brain recognize it as colors outside of our visible frequency, and you can look that up if you're interested and see how that's done some require lights, others you can just do on your computer by shifting colors abruptly >>74036 it's got nothing to do with learning or accepting anything it's the visual cortex of the brain it does what it does there's no learning or anything
>>74036 Well you know there is already some weird shit like language affecting how we perceive the world. Some weird study found out that peoples with more words for colours, see actually on average more shades of colour, compared to say english with just "green"
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>>74036 there's no way to see the whole range unless you had eyes literally kilometers in depth
sk
>>74039 Yes but If we hijacked the input by hooking up a camera instead Exchange the eye with one, I mean
can human-made robots build better robots than human can what's the most efficient laundry basket what's your favorite thing that hasn't been thought of yet
All questions are stupid in the end. >>74054 that would be cool, but does it count as eating when you actually most likely absorb the nutrients somehow through the lungs?
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no because the lungs lead straight to the bloodstream, and directly to the heart it never goes to the digestive tract there are definitely stupid questions and this is another one of them
>>74060 religion formed by machines would be cool to see especially if they are built somewhat to mimic human behaviour, yet you know are still machines essentially immortal.
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>>74061 not without being broken down into usable components by the digestive tract otherwise the liver just filters it out very painfully
>>74064 No, but most religions are in the end centred on the "journey after" Only the chinese ones differ in this, but then again they are more of ways of life than religions per se.
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>>74065 IV = intravenous, into the vein you're putting something in the vein that's about it usually it's saline for hydration if it's medication, it doesnt need first bypass to be metabolized but is active in the bloodstream in its base form
>>74070 Buddhism and hinduistic religions have the reincarnation cicle with bit different paths but ultimate goal of ascending into the "wolrd soul" concepts Hinduistic religions rarely have a hell, but buddhism branches have one or "emptyness" shintoism has hell pre and post budhhism influence all the major religions have an otherlife concept that is one incentive to keep people following it obediently
Now if we take the more tribalistic religions, they of course differ. But they too have an afterlife concept, and usually preacher class that can only contact them, shamans and such. But even ancient socities like egyptians, greeks and romans had the afterlife concept with "he who was nice, gets into paradise" Basically, the main factor is what kind of society the religion was formed in a nomadic religion that doesn't have heavy hierarchial and governing in it, doesn't form a similiar organised religion, that requires rules and incentives to keep the people governed.
So, say there is a machine society, they too would have some form of societal orders and hiearchy, though unlikely anything we can understand right now. But since their religion that plausibly forms, would be formed in an organised society similiar to ours, I believe it too would feature concepts that are similiar to religions that we formed, especially if the machines are ment to mimic us.
sk
>the earthbenders are imprisoned in the movie too >but it's not on a metal island >it's just on the ground >outside >in the open
Kirara☆
>>74072 Didn't Greeks and Romans just have "you go somewhere when you die and you just sit there forever"
>>74077 Depends on period initially it was for demigods and heroes, basically those with the blood of god and was part of hades but later developed into general "people who the gods like" and separate from hades
I can't remember how the egypt system worked exactly, but since Osiris was not just god of underworld, but judge of underworld, you can deduce they had a "good and bad" places for the dead
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i dont think they cared about good or bad it was more like worthy or unworthy not unlike their lot in life to begin with
Well it is hard to say, since they have so long history with the same basic religion concepts that evolved and changed over time. Similiarly, how greeks eventually developed into quite semi-atheistical society, where religion wasn't as "religious" really, but more concentrated on philosophy and such. God were and you sacrificed and worshipped them, but not in the abarhamic style. *gods
Hmm zorothestrianism had I think house of song as a paradise and house of lies as hell Though I think they hada predestination thing mostly, if you were a good person and faithful, you succeeded in life kinda similiar to the reformatic branches of christianity that spawned in netherlands. Hmm, the final judgement was pretty much some heavenly judge reading your good deeds and comparing them to your bad or deeds you did vs deeds you didn't, basically did you fulfill your potentional And the final test was could you walk a path to the House of Song, or did you fail and fall down to the house of lies. I think the criteria in that was, that a faithfull person could easily make it, but a person whow asn't or had doubts would fall down.
I kinda wondr about the "earthly success reflects in afterlife" branches of christianity... I mean, jesus has that whole "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man tog et into heaven" Go figure
Is amusing how quickly Game of Thrones would've been over for the lannisters, had Ned been even a tiny bit rutheless. He had all the power and keys in hand, but he just went and screwed himself over.
She's kinda the everyman of the Touhou universe. She hasn't really shown she's particularly strong, and her mindset is kinda along the lines of a blue collar worker. I find her interesting because i. /// in a land where everyone is so fantastical, Reisen II is... really kinda typical. She worked her job, did as she was supposed to, and laughed with her coworkers. She griped about the work, as a lot of people do, but she did it. Difference is, she did something about it. She stole the... I forget what it's called. Heavenly Cape, was it? And went to Gensokyo. But she realized she didn't really /want/ to leave it all behind. So, she went back. And now she works for the Watatsuki sisters, but at least she's back home. I dunno. I just find that all interesting. Also, I kinda wish there - Let me start that sentence over. I would really like a look into how she stole it in the first place. Surely it couldn't have been easy. A lot of people find her boring. I don't really blame them.
>>74124 that pretty much summaries the touhou universe, it's only a bullet hell game after all, but each fan has their own likes and interests about the game
I am terrible at them. I have tried to play through them though. The fighters I've all completed, except the newest one.
TN
>>74119 Reisen2 is a wimp, no armynears like udonge
TN
>>74123 Russia recently passed a law that deemed drinks containing under 10% to be alcoholuc drinks Amusingly,nin the past beer or energydrinks with % in them had a label "contains alcohol"
sk
>>74132 Yeah Beer was considered a soft drink for a long time in Russia
I don't blame anyone for disliking Reisen II for any reason. I am okay with the fact she's not very likable.
TN
Reisen2 confirms my headcanon that only actual army bunnies have stabled ears Either modification, mark of honour or... war injury
sk
I spent like 15 minutes looking for my nosedrops
They were next to my mouse the whole time This headache is fucking with my mental capabilities
TN
I find it weird how noone has made a doujin about usa vs moon war
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grab these low fares by the pussy
Anno
The United Kingdom officially invokes Article 50 to begin process to leave the European Union.
Anno
okay so my internet service provider (mediacom) found out that I pirated episodes of the new samurai jack and gave me a notification telling me about it
my cat covered her butt in poop again i can't clean it off for her because she's so old that it hurts her for me to try to give her a bath iunno what to do do i just leave her all poopy and let her handle it
Anno
I might get a piano and become more artsy
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>>74150 get a melodica first it's super cheap and fun to play unless you're already a talented musician
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sure but then I'll play the melodica for so long that I'll become a talented musician and I'll buy a real instrument and then the money spent on the melodica will have been wasted
八十八
i mean i got mine for like 20 bucks that's not money wasted
so you don't have to blow through the little thing to make it play?
八十八
No, you do but you have to press the keys it's a wind instrument and a piano in one! >>74159 it makes no sound unless you press the keys
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>wind
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thanks for the education but i want something comfortable to play, which would be a piano you know what i mean
八十八
basically what i mean is that the note structure and keys are the same as a piano and this is a really easy instrument to learn >>74162 you're going to blow t he whole time you're playing regardless of what your lungs are doing
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yeah but i don't want to have to be blowing the whole time i'm playing >>74161 :(
八十八
this thing can make some very unsettling sounds i'm playing it right now some chords just sound so lovely though
I can't stay in bed all day I can't stay up forever before my head gets too bad
Koi-
I lost phone service and internet simultaneously and thought bills weren't paid. But all I had to do was reset the router for internet. Everything bad happens at once.
>how do I export a .gif from after effects >Step 1. Export your comp >Step 2. Open Photoshop... What is this lazy hackjob fix? GIVE ME AN EXPORTER PLUGIN
I've got another interview on Friday now A professor reached out to me and asked me if I'd meet with her about the position I've never actually met this professor but I know most of them in general Maybe they told her to try me
>>74189 The big rabbit question are they crafts, are they modified or what? And with reisen2 and other moon rabbits that didn't serve in the lunar war having similiar ears as earth rabbits. it really does seem that they are special ears
>InSys Therapeutics, the Arizona-based manufacturer of the fentanyl spray Subsys, has been developing a new product called Syndros, which is a liquid that contains a synthetic version of delta-9-THC, the ingredient in marijuana that makes users feel high.
>Syndros has already received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the DEA announced on March 23 that the product will be classified as a Schedule II controlled substance, a less restrictive category of drugs than actual weed.
WEED IS TOO DANGEROUS LET'S MAKE SYNTHETIC WEED INSTEAD AND MARK IT AS LESS DANGEROUS DESPITE BEING THE ONLY ONE OF THE TWO THAT KILLS PEOPLE OUTRIGHT
Is just curious well satoukibi isn't really yuri artist, really.
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>>>/watch?v=JvH3zg5pYOY I had to work my investigative magic to find this again because nakinyko doesn't exact have the most intuitive name for remembering.
I kind of like that synthetic sound when they're not using it to try and hit notes they obviously can't naturally manage. Stuff like how they're using it to extend a note they're already on kind of really clicks with me.
to not automatically try everyone age 16 as an adult for any crime
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I think flat-out refusing to try anyone that age or younger is not entierly ideal. Entirely, even. There are people at that age that can pre-mediate and plan horrendous crimes, and I feel those cases need to be judged as exceptions. But for the most part, I think that trying age sixteen through eighteen as adults for most crimes is a terrible mistake.
>>74235 Every state has a mechanism that allows minors to be tried as an adult Only two states automatically try 16/17 year olds as adults One of them is getting rid of that law, leaving NY the only state to do something so absurd
That Troll anime season chart is always depressing. all the good stuff that won't get an anime. Although some of the stuff on it has an anime now.
I remember when people wanted Coppelion to have an anime and when it got one everyone who wanted it was gone. /a/ is kind of sad sometimes, I've been on it a long time but it certainly feels like people just disappear
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OVERLORD S2!
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I remember when Spice And Wolf S2 was on those charts SHOWED THEM BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS
Ayy lmao, the synthetic weed the FDA cleared for commercialization is to be used to do the same things weed is used for Pain relief, appetite helper, that kinda shit
Kirara☆
yeah us does that all the time fda tends to outlaw substances that a pharmaceutical company happens to be making a synthetic version of
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Curious
Kirara☆
probably a coincidence not like the government could be beholden to corporations or anything
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It's just the corporations being good at predicting the government's moves, surely
Feels bit wasteful to eat seaweed caviar with a spoon as it is, but is delish
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so i woke up today and it was raining and I thought "haha okay it's gonna rain for a little bit, and then the rest of the day is gonna be sunny and dry" no
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What kind of world do you live in where it can rain and then be dry in one day.
Or rather anacondas and pythons are big enough, but their habbit of "eat head first" fails with our relatively wide shoulders compared to headsize
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Yeah but also they just unhinge their entire jaw
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
Yeah, butthey do it gradually tthe snake swallows the head and then it is supposed to just jump to like 4 times that wide in one go the big constrictor snakes have been observed to kill humans but leave their corpses behind, as they couldn't swallow them