Evil genius! 2 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
Nothing like stealing things that aren't yours.
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Barbie 2020, basically 7 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
It's an indirect quote from Monty Python and The Holy Grail "Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
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The old weird US 10 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
I know this hasn't been covered in the last year or so but you do realize the Soccer was coined by the British. They called it soccer to differentiate it from other football sports. Then the Americans picked it up since it was an easy way to describe the sport. Then the Brits didn't like that the Americans were calling it the same thing they were and went back to calling it just football.
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Abashed icy tarry Lyrebird 9 comments
Tis the season to be proactive 1 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
I realize you're a bot and don't understand things like temperature, but it's be 94 F (34.4 C) degrees out with 58%-78% humidity, 90+ before 10am. Even if we had such thing as a heater we certainly wouldn't be testing it now.
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These dog treats were baked in a car to show the dangers of hot cars to doggos 1 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
I don't think many dogs are going to take any warnings to heart if you feed them snacks.
Verizon extorts firefighters 4 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
This is why I think they should all be banned from using the word unlimited. If at any time there is a limit it's not unlimited. If it was truly unlimited by definition I should be able to use 100 terabytes of data at max speed. Now I get this is impractical and would be extremely cost prohibitive. It would also require a complete overhaul of the infrastructure to ensure every customer in the entire network coverage area receives the max level at all times. So I'd be cool with using terms like "hardly limited" or "near unlimited". I just don't think they should be able to play these type of games.
It's that time again 4 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
I thought the bots were like 3-4 months behind. Now they're ahead? I wonder if this is a bot post of a bot post.
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US marine returning a flag to a fallen Japanese soldier’s family. This is the only 2 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
More on the story reuters . com/article/us-ww2-anniversary-japan-usa-veteran-idUSKCN1AW0R2
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US marine returning a flag to a fallen Japanese soldier’s family. This is the only 2 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
"US marine returning a flag to a fallen Japanese soldier’s family. This is the only thing the family got that belonged to the soldier."
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Excuse me while I mail my ballot in 58 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
The main difference between cops and military is origin of the members and where they work. Factions don't tend form when you're members are constantly changing. In the US military you're only allowed to remain at a post for 3 years then you get relocated. This happens to everyone all up the chain of command. This is specifically to prevent factions forming. You may get pockets of soldiers, especially in the special forces, that may be assigned to a unit together a few times but we're talking about very small numbers. Speaking as a former soldier any attempt by any president to remain in office through military action would be doomed to failure.
My son mixed up the brakes today 4 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
Ran into the same problem myself the first time I got to use a bike with breaks on the handle bars.
Excuse me while I mail my ballot in 58 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
He would require the US military to back him up 100%. Not going to happen. Regardless of what side of the aisle they're on they're still made up of citizens with family from all over the country. So besides the fact that that situation would provide ample ground to legally refuse an order, there is just no way they'd be willing to march on their own people.
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Our group Halloween costume this year 2 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
While I can appreciate a good costume I have to down vote bot posts on principle.
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It's a fair question 35 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
I know there are many many other issues plaguing our school systems but when the people making the decisions have very little experience in having to work under those decisions you get a crappy system.
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It's a fair question 35 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
There really is way too much top down decision making for every little thing. And it's rare for those decision makers to have even been in a classroom within the last 10-20 years if ever. I'd be fine if they made it a requirement that you have to have been an active full time teacher within the last 5 years in order to hold an office at the school board and had a minimum of 10 years cumulative teaching experience.
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It's a fair question 35 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
And seriously, how much money does the school board need to run the school board? It should be a pittance compared to whats given to the schools but it's generally not. The school board when I was in high school lost $100,000. Didn't know where it went or who spent it. Just straight up lost it. No one was fired for that mishap.
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It's a fair question 35 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
Need new math books? Sorry you'll just have to use the old ones because some nitwit decided the school computer lab needs to have x amount even though it was just updated in the last year. Can't let you use this money for the fine arts departments because the cafeteria might need new seats and tables if some get broken. Every teacher gets just x amount of money to purchase supplies even though P.E. department already has all the equipment it needs but the Science department doesn't have enough to purchase lab materials and student aids like tissues, pencils, workbooks.
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It's a fair question 35 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
In reality many schools are adequately funded. However, those funds are grossly mismanaged. Some of the highest funded public schools in the US are also some of the worst schools with abysmal results. There are many reasons but one is that the people in charge of making the budget generally have no clue how to teach or what goes on in a classroom. Instead they plan on x amount per student per year. Little if any thought is given to individual needs, the break down of cost per student per subject, and teaching aids. It's generally expected that the administration of the schools should be making those decisions. Sounds like it should work right? Except then they dictate what funds schools have to allocate towards certain things. And once allocated those funds are legally locked to just that thing.
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Mama sunfish demands that her children be returned post haste 10 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
If you are ever in a position to actually swim near these fish do not touch them. While the fish isn't going to do a thing to you they're notorious for being covered in parasites. They even float up to the surface lay on their sides to sun and let birds land on them to eat the parasites off.
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Scoring an amazing goal in a friendly match 1 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
It's clear on the site the bot stole it from.
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