jhamin
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jhamin

Yeah. Someone once pointed out too me that
A) Bulldozers are used to make money for their owners when they are doing things and not when they sit there, so if you see one odds are good it’s going to be used soon

The theory is that you can only really maintain emotions about 150 people or so at a given time.
The explanation I always heard was this:
Lets say there is a guy at your company named Bill. You and Bill aren’t buddies or anything, but you went out for beers with them after work a few times and he seemed decent. You

OK, weird left field tangent:
From a modern gender-rights standpoint I am 100% with you. We need some female role-models that aren’t all about who they will be partnered up with. At minimum some evidence that she won’t be marrying the first person she kisses would be nice.

Thing of it is, when you are the ruler of a

To your point, it is worth noting that this was a survey of Millenials, so by definition none of them have 20 year relationships.

No doubt. It has been pointed out to me that an average financial planner can turn $1,000,000 into a set of investments that will earn you around $20k/year forever.
So even if you don’t spend the actual Million and just take home the earnings, that cheating turned into a the equivalent of a part time job for the rest

You only think that because you haven’t been keeping up on what kind of a Governor they have. Paul Ryan is only *arguably* the worst elected official they keep voting for.

HERETIC!

My main memory of Nerds blizzards were their blood-sugar blasting sweetness.
I’ve drank syrup, I’ve eaten brown sugar, I’ve guzzled Honey. None were as sweet at a Nerds Blizzard. Not even close.

Hydrox was the original cookie, and Oreo was the knockoff.
In a feat of marketing, Oreo is now a household name and Hydrox are viewed as some kind of weird generic even though they came first.
Many feel they taste better.

I’ve heard a wildly unsubstantiated theory that one of the contributing factors in the Rwandan Genocide was a proliferation of locally produced talk radio. The Rwandans were long used to radio that was piped in from far away & wasn’t about them and once the local scumbags got their own shows they weren’t culturally

My issue with Zip ties is that if you need to adjust something on the fly, you end up having to clip them. Then as you probably don’t have your supply of new Zip ties next too you the adjustment doesn’t get re-tied right away.
I prefer those 4" velcro wraps as it’s easy to unwrap and rewrap them without getting all

So I should ask God to help me be a better Buddhist?

Don’t worry about salvation, or guidance, or assurance that there is some point to the terror that is the world we live in, just focus on the flow of your own life and try to float on the hurricane wind?

I don’t either. But their current playbook lost to Trump.
So it doesn’t work AT ALL.

The central Jerry joke is that he was too good for any of those people to comprehend, thus they all bonded over hating him!

It was for the Billionaires. Life and Liberty is what they sell you to get you to join the Military. Defending lucrative trade partners is what the actual job is.

An uninsured physical can cost $400-$800+ dollars depending, at least here in Minnesota. If you are insured they are pretty cheap, but that’s why you hear all these stories about how much insurance companies love to reclassify “physicals” into something else so they can avoid paying.

It’s good your Doctor was looking out for you.

Free market *cannot* work in Healthcare. A free market requires that you have the ability to choose between competing vendors and that you have the ability to choose not to buy at all.
If you are literally dying of a disease or injury you don’t really have the choice not to participate in health care, and driving 2

This. I did flunk out of the bit State U and my brother (who is not smarter than me) did a lot better at a much smaller school.

The world is a scary place. Thing of it is: It always has been. There *are* a lot of lives that are lived in it that end up being short and miserable. But not all of them. If you are sure your child will have such a terrible life that they are better off not being born, then not having them is the correct decision,