bethorien

bethorien


Just a random chick with too many problems and too few solutions

— bethorien Report User
Here we go! 26 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Even the joker knew not to fuck with the irs lol
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The Purge 2 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
russia has always held the stance of "pirate steal hack scam ransom whatever you want as long as it isn't a russian government asset or russia private asset, foreigners can get fucked."
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If you know you know 19 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Native American is too broad, Indian or American Indian as a term includes the native tribes of the area in the US, southern Canada, and some but not all Caribbean native tribes. Native American could mean anyone from an Inuit to an amazon tribe.
Personally I use the term “native” by itself when referring to certain things, the specific tribe I mean when referring to others, and when referring to myself it goes down a chain depending on if the person understood the previous going, Cherokee, native, Native American. To me Native American sounds PC but American Indian sounds PC too, just less so and is apparently getting the “queer” treatment of being reclaimed by the people it defines.
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Coffee Art #9 - Hulk Fist 3 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
As cool and impressive as this one is, this doesn’t really speak “hulk” to me. More fits the thing from fantastic 4, tho really the artist could have claimed its hulk, the thing, thanos, doomsday, darkseid, etc
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When Will the Lies End?? 3 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
It’s krntucky fried chicken because he is a Kentucky colonel, the highest civilian honor a person can be given in Kentucky. Supposedly he got the title for giving away a lot of his money to charity as a fairly rich Kentucky citizen but i can’t find any actual reliable sources for that so grain of salt.
Before he started the company he was a fairly aggressive man. He was fired from like 8 jobs for insubordination and lost his reputation as a lawyer for fist fighting his client in-front of the judge during court. He lost his job with a railroad for fist fighting a coworker as well.
Later he worked for shell oil and got into a shootout with a competing oil company’s owner resulting in one of sander’s coworker’s deaths.
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The Holliest 5 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
personally that looks more like a malnourished Texas than a cross to me
Hopefully this isn't true 1 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Ah yes the good old German strategy of fighting enough neighbors that you have more contested borders than solid ones, that definitely always goes perfectly
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The Lord Offers You His Soup-port 4 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
cereal isn't soup. The foodstuff in a bowl isn't cereal, cereal is the grain thats in the bowl, it's an ingredient in the dish not the dish itself. Some "cereals" as the word is in common parlance are porridge, a dish that is very different from soup in that its closer to wet food grass than milk with food grass in it.
For something to be soup it must be boiled, so "cold cereal" is completely out, and the majority of hot cereal is porridge which is a different dish to soup. Soup is also defined by the fact that the thing being boiled contains meat or vegetables and for something to be cereal it's primary component part has to be, well, cereal which is a grain not a vegetable.
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Psst, G-man, I hear the Russians are doing the thing 1 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
For a more close to home example; the oklahoma 45th infantry in the national guard used a swastika as their symbol before the nazis did. The term used for it is a "hooked cross" and its a native american symbol, they used it as a nod to the fact the area they represent is one of the largest centers for native households in the country. When the nazis started using the swastika they switched to the thunderbird, another native symbol.
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I guess you're free to go 7 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
you dont have to say anything, well technically you do, being silent legally isnt invoking your right to be silent. to do that you have to actually say "im invoking my right to remain silent"
but if you are going to answer the question just saying "yes" without elaborating is probably your best bet.
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We probably all are bill 1 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
The better word to use in this context is asocial, asocial refers to someone that avoids social situations, someone that isn't a social individual. Anti-social means that too now because its been used wrong for long enough that common parlance has shifted away from its technical meaning, however anti-social in a technical sense is someone that is extremely apathetic to the wellness of others, be that their health or their life, its another term for a sociopath
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I guess you're free to go 7 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
while yes, this is a leading question specifically designed to get you to admit to speeding, answering like this could also not be good for you. Negligent driving is something you can be fined for. Not paying attention to your speed and admitting to it is basically just handing the government a note saying "please fine me"
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Lol 9 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
tbh thats my main factor in choosing a character in a voiced game like mass effect, the femshep voice actress is just leagues better than the male shep voice actor.
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It's true, they do 10 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
I read inaccurate as inadequate and I think that perfectly displays the exact thought process this is trying to soothe lol
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Turns out the Charter Rights are more guidelines than actual rules 25 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
But yeah, on the topic at hand, mr Canadian big boi leader is hopefully going to have some issue from all this. Idk really anything about Canada’s methods of removing a sitting leader but if it’s anything like impeachment that’s going to be a long road
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My Tastes Are Beyond Your Understanding 5 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
You can’t fool me, that’s a public transport bus bench!
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Turns out the Charter Rights are more guidelines than actual rules 25 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Famousone: frogboi, it’s childish and sad when you derail any interaction involving me into an attack on my person
Also famousone: and yet here you are, after days of doing exactly that
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Be kind to yourself 1 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Ooorrrrrr I could avoid it and distract myself from it by being busy 24/7 and then eventually fall apart whenever I have a quiet moment to myself
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You deserve time off 5 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
I remember reading an article a decent while back that talked about how scrolling sites like here or twitter or reddit was inherently exhausting mentally because of how the human brain is wired, it posited that it consisted of a large amount of microdecisions relative to daily life outside of scrolling a website like this that is mentally taxing without being consciously taxing.
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1,546 respondents with margin of error of ±2.49%, 19 times out of 20 67 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Ill just repeat the fact that a survey of 2000 people, even if you assume all of those people are in the same demographic which 1000 of them were from a different country, is not going to be a good measure of the opinions of 38 million people. To claim that a sample size THAT small compared to the entire population is indicative of the whole is dishonest AF.
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1,546 respondents with margin of error of ±2.49%, 19 times out of 20 67 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
a survey of 2000 people, half of which are in a different country, is not a scientifically valid survey of the opinions of 38 MILLION people
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Busted! 2 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
the bottom stuff about accounts could potentially get this person in legal trouble depending on how things are set up
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Aw, poor baby. 24 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
YAY GUEST IS BACK :D
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Two different beasts 2 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
yea, bandit kings tend to be good at oppressing the untrained unarmed peasantry. The issue in the modern day is that said bandit kings are able to use modern brain science to convince a not insignificant portion of their victims that the way things are is good. TV propoganda, censoring opposing voices, etc. In the olden days you just killed anyone that talked against you, now its not the only tool in the box.
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Oh no, again!? 1 comments
bethorien · 2 years ago
Too much? The first second and fourth look perfectly fine and I bet they all taste fine
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