My father’s 6th attempt to outsmart his geriatric cat into taking her bp meds 2 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
You know there's pre-made treats of various flavors designed to hide a pill. Plus they're relatively easy to find. Also, if the cat regularly eats that kind of treat and suddenly it tastes off they'll not eat it because they'll think it's gone bad. Whereas, if it's a new treat they'll get used to its taste with the pill and now your problem is solved.
Titlul memei 2 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
The worst best part is depending on what class of slave you were and what class citizen your owner was, you could have more rights, on certain things, than some non-slave citizens.
It really was painful… 3 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Maybe, on the really really cheap ones. But if you used the ones prior to the anti-skip you could really tell the difference. For one you could actually use them in a moving vehicle.
The Great Debate, Do you Agree? 14 comments
Avoid drama. 2 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Statistically, there was never any difference between the Bermuda Triangle and any other section of the Atlantic. What it did have was 3 or more major shipping lanes running through a relatively smaller portion of the Atlantic. So while ships and planes and such weren't at any more risk traveling that area than normal, the area would have experienced more wrecks simply because more passed through it.
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Thanks doc, very cool 1 comments
Now we know, no more excuses! 4 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Well it does get stronger the longer it exists. So give it a few hundred years and it does get better. You just have to build with longevity in mind.
Drink Compass 8 comments
"German engineering is the world's finest!" 23 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Japan has crazy bad iron. So the smiths figured out how to make the best of it. They still avoided "crossing" blades as much as possible and instead focused on one hit kills. Because they used bad iron and water to quench, their blades were generally very brittle and if they crossed blades the blade would easily get damaged. Only 1 in 3 traditionally made blades even survived the quenching and the curve was a byproduct of their bad quenching techniques. Also, as a general rule, you don't even try to cut steel with a sword, cause that's just stupid and only damages a blade.
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Can totally relate to this! 1 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Loki, the god that accurately says exactly what many of us are thinking in a manner both direct and to the point while also being elegant and not verbose.
It's simple science 5 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Oh man, remaking the originals with Cavil? Now that could be awesome. Or a complete travesty. Either way I'd still watch them.
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If I had to see this then so do you 3 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
On the one hand I can appreciate the almost but not quite spitefulness that spreading this monstrosities awareness generates. But on the other I really could have live life without knowing this ever existed. So there's that I guess.
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Seriously, It Isn't THAT Bad! 5 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Worked in a pizza place. Tried it many times because tbh it looked good but it just tastes bad. Now that could be the pizza sauce/pineapple mix but it's just gross.
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Never made sense 1 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
From what I understand the paintings were not really alive. They were more a shallow version of the person with many but not all of that persons memories. Also, if a witch or wizard became a ghost they could never go on to the afterlife. They were doomed to be never changing in world that changed around them.
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Top kek 2 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
Okay, but they also had to have a movie. You can make a movie and fight 7 exes. Each having their own little specialty. 24 exes is tv series. Granted, I'd probably watch that tv series but still it's not a movie.
POV you are dead 4 comments
lucky11
· 1 year ago
While true, it's extremely unlikely you'd ever be able to actually see the #6 ball traveling at that speed directly towards you. Typically given a clear day you can see in an atmosphere about 10 miles. The ball would cover that distance in just under 2 seconds. Realistically you'd never be able to see it until it was about an 1/8th of mile away. Even if you had inhuman sight and saw it a 1/4 mile away that'd give you .05 seconds to see it, recognize it, and dodge. It takes .12 seconds on average for a person to react and that's after the couple dozen milliseconds it takes for the signal to get from your eyes to your brain.
TL:DR
You'd never see it even it was heading for you. It's literally moving to fast for you to even see . You'd just be dead and there would be a really really big mess.
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TL:DR
You'd never see it even it was heading for you. It's literally moving to fast for you to even see . You'd just be dead and there would be a really really big mess.
An AI bodybuilder 1 comments