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Actual crimes vs saying something rude 13 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Occasionally you have to be bad if you want the best items. Fable has a bow that you can only get by sacrificing a companion. It's the best bow in the game by a large margin. Luckily you can pay a bandit to be your companion. You still need to save/load a ton of times because the result is random to an extent.
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Actual crimes vs saying something rude 13 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
That's what the quick save is for. Have the options presented. Do a quick save. Pick the bad option. See the results. Feel bad about it. Load and pick the good option.
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Something of a whatever-you-just-said myself 3 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Reminds me of the car salesman whose brother was in the Army. Then it was the Marines. Then it was his brother-in-law and he wasn't sure what branch. Did not get my vehicle from him.
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Dark Souls players are screwed 28 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Subnautica. At least it's interesting if a bit lonely to start with.
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Good times 8 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
It that like the Pain Olympics? I don't recommend even looking that up btw. Lets just say it's gross and move on.
Your favourite movie's about social justice somehow 13 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Well, Hook is one of my all time favorites. Not sure how someone would turn that into a social justice movie.
Your favourite movie's about social justice somehow 13 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Favorite movie? No. But it made it a movie worth watching at least once.
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Helpful 4 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Woo that's really handy. Thank you. Without the banana I wouldn't have really understood the size. Thanks again.
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It's going 3 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Or they just don't have an answer worth mentioning and want you to move on to another topic. Some people don't care to discuss their personal lives good or bad. Or they don't know. Not all of us stop and consider what is going on in our lives to determine if it's bad or good instead we're just living. Highs and lows may be a talking point but most of our lives are relatively flat.
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It has to be B!!!!! 10 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Well it is a preference question but I am vehemently for B. Also it just so happens to be the prescribed method for use on the original patent for toilet paper. Also also, if you use A I am going to judge you and everything you do. But it is still a preference question.
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If they knew the war would end up claiming 700,000 American lives maybe things could’ve 5 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Well at least they might not have set up chairs and brought picnic baskets to watch the first battle thinking it was all going to be settled in one afternoon.
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No thank you 2 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
And what does it say that instead of afraid I find myself fascinated instead? Imagine being able to see and study an ecosystem that develops all from a single corpse.
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Who tf lets 10 year olds on TikTok 1 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
I saw Homer, whose a dad, and read "10 year old dads doing tiktok. me at 10" wait go back, 10 year old dads?
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I'm to smart for .. Oooooh books!! 2 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Yeah, I might fall for that.
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Title describing the post 3 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
I like quotes. I'm not a big fan of inspirational if by inspirational you mean makes you feel good or better. I do like the inspirational that inspires a person to study a topic more before deciding on their opinion though. Not a huge fan of having an opinion because something feels good/pleasant/I like that or bad/yucky/I don't like that. Sometimes a good feeling is bad and a yucky feeling is good.
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Nice 12 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Kinda on topic but kinda not. I once did a report for school about the death penalty. The question was whether the death penalty was a deterrent for crimes or not. The conclusion was it's generally not, but only because of it's current format. When the death penalty was carried out quickly, and publicly (this is important) it was far more effective as a deterrent. The problem happened when public executions were forbidden. It dropped significantly as a deterrent. The whole out of sight out of mind thing rapidly went into effect. Now as far as whether we should have it or not? I have my opinion but I won't share it. It all boils down to if you think the criminals can be successfully rehabilitated; the cost to society is worth the permanent detention in order to avoid a death; or the criminals death would benefit the society more than the negative of killing a human being.
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Language barriers 8 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
When not using your first language and you forget the word for a common item so you revert back to your first language. At least that's what I'm getting from this.
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Hidden for politics 77 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
It all boils down to perspective bias. The liar thinks everyone else lies. The thief thinks everyone steals. A pacifist thinks everyone "generally" is also a pacifist. The problem is perspective bias is sometimes right. Generally it's wrong, but sometimes, sometimes it's right. This leads to things like the exception that proves the rule. Then there's the problem with Twitter and others feeding that initial bias with other people who share the same or similar perspective bias. This leads to confirmation bias which is as pervasive as it is hindering. Here's the rabbit hole if you'd like to read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias
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Iron deficiency on the playground 4 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
"Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild. With a faery, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand."
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I'm in the five percent right? Right? 2 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
That's because he was a smart man. True, he was also a horrible, dirty scoundrel that loved money and power and would use unscrupulous means to get either one, but he was a smart man.
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Concealed carry finger sandwiches 2 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
As they say, context is everything. My first thought as I read that was "piece" referring to a piece of music. That being said I've never heard a sandwich called a piece so it's extremely unlikely I would ever have considered that as what was meant by the word.
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Definetely the wheelbarrow 17 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Dog, then top hat, then wheelbarrow depending on what's available..
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Jeffrey Toobin trying to make his own existence illegal 123 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
I leave this here since it seems relevant: “Let not any one pacify his conscience by the delusion that he can do no harm if he takes no part, and forms no opinion. Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. He is not a good man who, without a protest, allows wrong to be committed in his name, and with the means which he helps to supply, because he will not trouble himself to use his mind on the subject.” -John Stuart Mill.
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Be cool to test this 6 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
Yes, but I don't have the equipment. Then there's that cost and so on. I don't go shooting enough to make it worth the investment.
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Fillosuffee 2 comments
lucky11 · 2 years ago
There's a phrase in the Army "A happy soldier is a complaining soldier". Now this is true to some extant in reality. Many people love to complain and that's okay. It's only when the complainers stop complaining and start doing that you need to watch out.