Proof that God is dead 35 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
...Girls take the virginities of boys as well. It's kinda a mutual thing.
Trying to disable automatic updates 29 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
I have it and it doesn't bother me at all. I had forgotten about it until you reminded me.
Proof that God is dead 35 comments
Proof that God is dead 35 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Sorry, my brain was derping out. For the life of me I couldn't understand what it said earlier XD
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Proof that God is dead 35 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
The excitement of knowing you are about to get caught making you get off so you don't get caught
Proof that God is dead 35 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
True. You don't want to get to the point where that slightly round looking shampoo bottle begins to tempt you.
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Trying to disable automatic updates 29 comments
Trying to disable automatic updates 29 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Anybody who has files of that importance or is installing user made mods can follow a 30 second process to disable the defender.
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Trying to disable automatic updates 29 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Most people don't need any of that stuff. I'm a developer and constantly use windows features and I've never seen a reason to disable the defender. And most apps always come with automatic uninstalls that are easier to use than the uninstaller.
Are there really?? 31 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
But I move my blankets and cover into a ball and hug them at night, so it doesn't really work like that. I can't go to sleep if I'm not hugging something so I think it's safe to say that I'm a cuddler.
Trying to disable automatic updates 29 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
99% of users have no idea what any of those are and the uninstaller is just as easy to use as in Windows 8. And there's nothing wrong with using the registry editor.
Are there really?? 31 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
My blankets are just a pile. I have one with foxes on them, one with owls, one with Christmas owls, one with a BIG fox, and one that is kinda fluffy on one side and the other side is a smooth orange fox color. It came with a small fox pillow that I don't use because it's small and has velcro on it.
Are there really?? 31 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
No, it's not that small. It's like twice that size. I just only have one pillow and i put it on the edge of the bed.
Time to face reality 12 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
Some can get help from their parents, but most don't. Some get taught by their parents, but most don't. And anything that the parents can teach the kids, the school can teach better. Parents could also teach algebra, chemistry, and history. We have schools teach them because schools almost always teach this stuff better. Also, not everyone has parents that care about them or even parents at all.
Are there really?? 31 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
I don't have a comforter, so it just looks odd. Plus, I don't center my pillow on my bed. It just looks odd.
The suspense is killing me 6 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
The obvious effect is cancer, but these falls in what I was saying about the car crash. The chances of getting cancer are so small that, even at 10 or even 20x normal background radiation, the chances are essentially 0%. You'd be more likely to crash your car driving to Chernobyl.
It's not just the reactors, but pretty much. The reactors are pretty radioactive and this has leaked outwards slightly and some areas are more radioactive than others. The long lasting effects can be pretty extreme for people who had extreme exposure to high levels of radiation. It's called Acute Radiation Syndrome, but could easily be prevented. It's dangerous, but so is walking onto the middle of the road and lying down. You would have to learn what not to do - and walking into one of the majorly radioactive areas would be one of them.
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It's not just the reactors, but pretty much. The reactors are pretty radioactive and this has leaked outwards slightly and some areas are more radioactive than others. The long lasting effects can be pretty extreme for people who had extreme exposure to high levels of radiation. It's called Acute Radiation Syndrome, but could easily be prevented. It's dangerous, but so is walking onto the middle of the road and lying down. You would have to learn what not to do - and walking into one of the majorly radioactive areas would be one of them.
Time to face reality 12 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
You can pick what you learn when you get into college in the USA. But when we go to college we almost always are forced to move out from our parents by:
1.) Social pressures. If you are living with your parents then you are a bum to most people.
2.) College is too far for some people making it a 3-4 hour drive.
3.) An extension to #1. Having a relationship while living with your parents? Yea right.
By this time having knowledge of how to buy or rent a house would be very helpful. Knowing how to open a bank account would be helpful too. But it's too late to learn these in any decent manner so most are SOL. Shit out of luck.
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1.) Social pressures. If you are living with your parents then you are a bum to most people.
2.) College is too far for some people making it a 3-4 hour drive.
3.) An extension to #1. Having a relationship while living with your parents? Yea right.
By this time having knowledge of how to buy or rent a house would be very helpful. Knowing how to open a bank account would be helpful too. But it's too late to learn these in any decent manner so most are SOL. Shit out of luck.
The best thing a man can hear 3 comments
Are there really?? 31 comments
sir_spiderman
· 6 years ago
I have my cover piled in a ball with around 5-6 more little covers thrown in a corner of the bed next to giant M&M pillows. I don't see any need to make my bed when my sleeping position doesn't allow the cover anywhere except wrapped around my body effectively pulling it off any corner. I could make it in the mornings, but it would be a waste of time in my eyes as I'm not in the military and required to do so.