
I'd rather be fishing 2 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
And like having electricity, water, and basic amenities. I do love to fish though.
13, 14, 15 13 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
I don't think I even notice anymore since I've been using a 24hr clock since college. It's just easier and you never have that panic of waking up from a nap and thinking you're late for work or whatever.
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Future is now old man 7 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
I'm too lazy to look it up but I'm pretty sure he also said that you'd never need more than 2MB of hard drive space.
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I could watch this reality TV series 2 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
But what does that have to do with hoarding? Make your own show if if you want something different.
Never done this Does it Work? 6 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
Yes and no. Depends on the assignment and the teacher. If I say to write a 700 word essay on a certain topic then it needs to be 700 words minimum. But if I say to write an essay on this topic and it should be 700 words and you write an outstanding essay then I'll play by ear. It sounds like semantics but it depends on the purpose of having your students write the essay.
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Whassup 3 comments
Never done this Does it Work? 6 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
Don't do this. All the teacher has to do is ctrl + a and highlight the entire essay. You're cleverly colored white text is now completely visible. Just do the work and reword a few sentences.
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Asking the real question 57 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
The average size of a Walmart is 105,000 square feet. The average size of a Walmart Supercenter is 179,000 square feet. 200 customers means the store is practically empty. It's unlikely you'll even be able to get near the shooter within 5 seconds unless you're already near them. If you are near them then identifying an active shooter rises dramatically since they'll be the ones firing at multiple people. Now if there were 2000 customers all armed your ridiculous scenario would be much more difficult and the chances of an innocent person getting shot would go up. But you'd be hard pressed to even find 200 people all armed in the same store at the same time. The reality is that it's more like 1 out of every 2000 or so shoppers is armed if that.
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So they did smile back then 4 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
That was only true for a short time and wasn't a really a major factor. Check out the article in my first post form more on smiles in photography.
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Ah yes, pluto, the ninth planet 12 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
Actually he'd agree. There is only 1 provable universe. He did postulate that a multiverse could exist but also that at present there is no way to test for more. At best it's an abstract idea with no basis in reality. It makes for a good thought exercise but little else. A bit like an ant dreaming about alien fashions 64 trillion light years away. It's so far out our grasp at the moment that we don't even know where to begin to find out if it exists.
So they did smile back then 4 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
If your curious a good article on smiling in photography is here: time . com/4568032/smile-serious-old-photos/
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Important info for all Area 51 rushers 4 comments
Important info for all Area 51 rushers 4 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
The Naruto run has be proven to be detrimental to runners who know even the basics of how to run correctly. Given that vans most assuredly were designed for and can be driven with some efficiency it stands to reason that the Naruto run would also prove detrimental. Scientifically this is the stupidest thing I've read today so it's probably a good thing you're no scientist.
Big brain time 3 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
So you ruined a pair of headphones, intentionally broke rules all so you could steal someones AirPods. Congratulations you've committed a premeditated crime and have boasted about it expecting kudos from everyone. This really says alot about how screwed up our society has become.
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A normal hotel corridor in Russia 6 comments
We reign supreme 6 comments
We reign supreme 6 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
Dennis L. McKiernan, Gordon R Dickson, R. A. Salvatore, Christopher Rowley, David Weber, Brian Jacques are all really good too. None of the bottom 4 even make my top 20 list and I really dislike George R. R. Martin.
Who do you trust? 17 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
The Doctor from Doctor Who actually has at least 3 Phd's that I can find. One human medical doctorate, a human honorary doctorate, and a doctorate in cheese making.
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I require your assistance 2 comments
That would make too much sense 10 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
Imagine if parents acted like parents and encouraged/helped their kids with school instead of expecting the teachers to teach them basic things like manners and how to behave on top of their already massive burden.
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Happens every time 9 comments
lucky11
· 5 years ago
So true. You always reach that point where you could use it and it would really help but there's always the thought that it may be needed later cause it's so hard to get so I better not use it right now.
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Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
Unite humanity with a living new language.
Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
Balance personal rights with social duties.
Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.