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On top of that he learned Python 2 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
And there is nothing wrong with that. In college, all they really care about is if you understand the material. Smaller classes might be more stringent on attendance, since each person might have valuable discussion to add, but if it's just a big lecture, they couldn't care less about whether you are there or not. Just get your work done, and you are good.
Tastes like green sour apple 3 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
You do realize that was necessary because the older generations proved it was, right?
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Wak 3 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Yup. Especially since that helps it last longer, and helps her get there, ya know?
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Teacher at journalism school: "no! It's not 'we made it up', it's 'anonymous 3 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Bruh, just use Wikipedia, but then quote the sources quoted on Wikipedia, lol.
Disclaimer: Don't actually do this for a class in your major, though. However, Wikipedia can still be an excellent place to start finding some useful resources and articles.
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Is this true? 3 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Oh, it is absolutely true.
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Thoughts on good 1 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Chesterton is one of my favorite authors.
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You played yourself 7 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Por que no los dos?
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It was one hell of a ride 1 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
And this is why you check the weather before going out, lol.
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Metric is the best system 2 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Look, as an American, I agree the metric system is generally superior. However, it simply isn't feasible for the US to move to it. We are more comfortable with imperial, and it would be prohibitively expensive to change the signage. And we still use metric where it truly matters (in science).
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How you got time to text me, bruv? 7 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Yeah, and the other side should be a lot more to the point about it too. "Hey, we are short-handed tonight, so if you are available to come in on your night off, we'll give you time-and-a-half, even if it's just a couple of hours." I get that text message, I would strongly consider coming in, because they clearly know it's a favor, not an expectation.
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How you got time to text me, bruv? 7 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Have fun next time you try to ask for a raise or promotion, buddy.
Thanos did it for Death 6 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Okay, fair point, lol. Death just has very high standards, okay?!
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Thanos did it for Death 6 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
He'll, with the Infinity Stones, you could more than double the resources. You are a God. You can do anything you want
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Tako Tuesday Week 2 - Blue-ringed Octopuses 9 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
The sea.
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Your a bad guy but the doesn't mean your a bad guy 5 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
That's pretty much the definition of a grey hat. Doing it illegally, but with non-destructive purposes.
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Bright side of life 2 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
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Y'all not ready for this conversation 4 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Except for mobile. F*** mobile.
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Yo tambien 1 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Yeah, that scene is a great source of ASMR.
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They went on a Scottish holiday I believe 11 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
And the character growth is staggering as well. Tavi at the start of "Furies of Calderon" is a completely different character from Tavi at the end of "First Lord's Fury", but he is still recognizably Tavi, and the change happens gradually and believably over the course of the series.
They went on a Scottish holiday I believe 11 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
They went to the world of Carna, where they founded the realm of Alera, which they guarded with help of nature spirits called Furies, duh.
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Abandon crab evolve cat 4 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Cats did not model meows after babies to manipulate us. Kittens meow to get their mother's attention, but eventually, momma cat stops responding to the meows, so they stop. Humans, on the other hand never stop responding. So, in a way, cats remain forever a kitten in their interactions with us.
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A misunderstanding 2 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Makes me think of a quote from Galaxy Quest:
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"Are those the miners?"
"Sure, they're like three-year old."
*Gives WTF look* "Miners, not minors!"
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RIP Alan Rickman, even in a goofy Star Trek spoof, you still were the master of the droll one-liner.
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He didn't think people would base a movie on ancient Greek propaganda 5 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
That makes sense, too.
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He didn't think people would base a movie on ancient Greek propaganda 5 comments
shepard530 · 2 years ago
Most of those positives would be Darius the Great, though his son Xerxes is more often used in popular culture, since he was king during the battle of Thermopylae.
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She burned around 300 protestants at the stake 6 comments
shepard530 · 3 years ago
They were considered heretics by the Catholic Church.