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Poor neighborhoods do not always have worse schools than other areas, inner city schools are horrible and normally incredibly dangerous. But I can guarantee you that the cost of living in rural factory towns is significantly cheaper, finding a job that anyone can do is much easier, pollution is much less prevalent and

Your imaginary examples are nothing like farani's hypothetical real situation. States have existed without any kind of police force, and they always develop into anarchy, if order is wanted then a way of enforcing that order is needed. A police force is needed and in many cases they need a lot of the power they have,

lol smart humanities majors

That's what an English major would say.

You miss my point, STEM majors CAN get real jobs whether or not they will depends on how good they are at it. Getting and English or Communications Degree is just throwing your money away because the best job you can get it teaching kids to make the same dumb mistake you did.

Because STEM majors can get real jobs

I have that plan too, switched from a $70/month sprint unlimited plan and couldn't be happier. I also have emergency minutes on airvoice (their rates are cheaper/min) for when I run out or am outside the t-mobile coverage/roaming area.

I just love listening to his american accent, it's so weird to see him talk normal.

This is off topic but great advice, always get the replacement plan. In most stores (I have confirmed this at Micro Center, Walmart, and Target) will let you purchase a replacement plan for any expensive device for some percentage of the cost that will allow you to replace it withing 1 or 2 years sometimes more. But

Cool

Yeah coming into the atmosphere from space is kind of cheating.

The space shuttle columbia OV-102 went 17,500MPH in atmosphere (during reentry).

Nope

Is it?

There's always money in the banana stand.

The 75 year old husband has all that Nike money, like many gold diggers she is having sex with younger people while waiting for her old rich spouse to die.

And research on the subject shows you are full of shit: "Motor Vehicles - 1.3 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles ... Air Carriers - 1.9 deaths per 100 million aircraft miles". They are both much safer than motorcycles and boats.

OK I'll accept that, but weighting my statistic to the number of people involved in the accident means that about 3.5% of the people on a plane die in an accident on average, while about 0.14% of people involved in a car accident die in said accident. And I did only include passenger crashes. But they are really hard

That also does not matter because you are not going to be traveling that many miles every day, the important statistic is how survivable a crash is not whether or not you will get in one.

You miss understand, a person will use a plane less often and planes as a whole are used less often, each plane is of course used more often than any car. You are more likely to die in a car accident because you spend a lot of time in a car, very few people spend that much time in a plane. Accidents per plane or per