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The premise of Idiocracy (film) is that the very people who are probably the ones who should be having kids aren't, leaving the bulk of the new population to groups who may not be the smartest ones, thus the average intelligence decreases.

Because I would hate to see Idiocracy become real.

I would imagine that the use case is so limited that it doesn't make sense to Amazon to have global prime memberships. The programs are different in each country, and they might need to charge a much higher price to make it worthwhile. If 90%+ people will only use it in one country would it make sense to charge them

The problem is that the TSA is focused on things that are much lower in likelihood and missing things. We don't have unlimited resources. You have to prioritize your risks, figure out likelihood and impact. It's impossible to check everything. Instead TSA just says "Everything is risky so let's just randomly check"

This is the part I never really understood about pulling a gun. If the whole idea of preventing crime is that someone could always pull a gun on you, doesn't that work the other way too? If I'm the driver and a pull my gun, and I"m surrounded by 50 bikers, isn't their a high risk that I just turned a fist fight into a

How can you possibly predict how badly you kid would get hurt. The guy has a chance to prevent any injury to his kid, but what you advocate is "Sure let them cut my kid and hopefully he's not so badly scarred from this I can still sue the biker" Oh wait, how do I even know the biker has any money to care?

You'd probably still go to trial, but from a self-defense perspective wouldn't that be justified? Almost like stand your ground, except you're making a good faith attempt to get away.

But if a gang of people surround you and threaten you, aren't you permitted to try and flee? If you hit one of them doing so, but are still fearing for your safety running is still the choice that 99% of us would make.

So the first baseman jumps and you want to slide under him? That sounds like an even worse proposition.

But they don't have to tag you at first. Just step on the bag.

There are cool down periods between missed unlock attempts.

It just looks like they are well past the midpoint with all the plates and they still face right. My dishwasher has the tines bent slightly different ways to guide you into making the plates face the center, but this one doesn't seem to be the case.

They said to make sure all the plates face the center, but the video shows them all facing the right?

Could they put netting out past the railings to catch people? That could mitigate the view issue.

Woman riding his finger

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I stick the powerbricks to the wall with command strips. My routers are wall mounted with the strips.

Depends. A number of new dryers do have a water hookup for steam. So it injects some steam at the beginning of the cycle to achieve a similar effect to adding the wet towel. If you don't have a steam dryer, then the wet towel is the way to go.

I've been using MB Stone products. I love the sealant since I don't need to re-apply annually. The cleaner works well too along with the stone polish. I wish they didn't use code names for everything. When you check out the site you'll see what I mean.

There are a lot of pans that are steel clad. The aluminum is a disk or a layer sandwiched between steel. The steel gives you the durability and the aluminum the heat transfer. I don't like the ones with just the aluminum disk since it's only the bottom and doesn't ride up the sides.