1259 pts · February 3, 2013
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Update: I thought it was just the singer, but they are all still together. Bad assumption on my part after their social media stuff in 2020
Singer basically broke up the band cause he went deep mags
As someone who listened to the whole thing, I want to support your comment. The survivors are building an informal list from their personal experiences and MTG threatened to read it herself on their behalf. Also, pedantically: their list won't be complete due to being limited by firsthand experience of a limited group willing to speak up. However, I anticipate the factors that prevent them from safely and productively testifying will prevent them from publicly correcting her.
Joke from the latest Episode of Game Changer
#24
Engineer here, I can engineer words. Engineers will sometimes come up with truly innovative ideas, but with no concept of what the problem is. This means it’s just a cool idea, but not a solution to anything a user or customer asked for. They "fix" things that are not broken. This is in contrast to the original theme of evaluating a problem and engineering solutions.
Perfect reference. Lower Decks is fantastic!
And the fluffy white lines that the race cars leave behind... Wait, I messed it up too.
Usersub missed out with this reference!
Strongly agree with this. Love his content.
Almost. It is usually %confidence multiplied by %estimated-area. So her example is right, but doesn't cover how a 80% confidence of 50% of the area getting rain equates to 40%. https://youtu.be/mwyHVrSdIOk
This guy knows his sh*t, shhhh*t, and s*t. Unless he's doing math, in which case his his product doesnt quite sum things up.
'The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell' , 'Our current cultural institutions do not support the equitable existence of trans people'. Both of these are instances of knowledge being shared repeatedly, but I don't see anyone trying to ban learning about cellular biology. One stranger to another: I think you have a bias/predisposition that you're aware of but underestimating.
Where's a henway?
#1 white pencil on black construction is great. Drawing light onto objects feels more intuitive than drawing shade/shadows onto objects, in my opinion. I encourage people to try it!
The thing I hate about that argument of theirs, is that it's not MAD if you avoid the shout-out take the other person off guard. It incentives the shoot-first mentally. Accountability would still only be fulfilled by witnesses and law enforcement. Doesn't even work on paper.
This monster is normally like a DJ scratching out a 'wikiwiki-WHAaa!' and you had to post a 'wikiwiki-feeeet' version.
Was hoping this video would be linked. That guy is great.
'Alphas' and behaviors misrepresented as dominance are archiac schools of thought that really should be retired.
Better article. https://www.animalhealthfoundation.org/blog/2017/10/the-myth-of-the-alpha-dog/
https://www.tuftsyourdog.com/dogtrainingandbehavior/the-myth-of-the-alpha-dog/
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1504 Honestly the success rate on the failsafe nuke is concerning.
Just got it, thanks!
He only learned it himself because of all the babies that resist arrest by not opening their doors.
PSA: I'm assuming this person has respiratory PPE according to federal guidelines. Still an inhalation danger even if it is food grade.
Update: I thought it was just the singer, but they are all still together. Bad assumption on my part after their social media stuff in 2020
Singer basically broke up the band cause he went deep mags
As someone who listened to the whole thing, I want to support your comment. The survivors are building an informal list from their personal experiences and MTG threatened to read it herself on their behalf. Also, pedantically: their list won't be complete due to being limited by firsthand experience of a limited group willing to speak up. However, I anticipate the factors that prevent them from safely and productively testifying will prevent them from publicly correcting her.
Joke from the latest Episode of Game Changer
#24
Engineer here, I can engineer words. Engineers will sometimes come up with truly innovative ideas, but with no concept of what the problem is. This means it’s just a cool idea, but not a solution to anything a user or customer asked for. They "fix" things that are not broken. This is in contrast to the original theme of evaluating a problem and engineering solutions.
Perfect reference. Lower Decks is fantastic!
And the fluffy white lines that the race cars leave behind... Wait, I messed it up too.
Usersub missed out with this reference!
Strongly agree with this. Love his content.
Almost. It is usually %confidence multiplied by %estimated-area. So her example is right, but doesn't cover how a 80% confidence of 50% of the area getting rain equates to 40%. https://youtu.be/mwyHVrSdIOk
This guy knows his sh*t, shhhh*t, and s*t. Unless he's doing math, in which case his his product doesnt quite sum things up.
'The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell' , 'Our current cultural institutions do not support the equitable existence of trans people'. Both of these are instances of knowledge being shared repeatedly, but I don't see anyone trying to ban learning about cellular biology. One stranger to another: I think you have a bias/predisposition that you're aware of but underestimating.
Where's a henway?
#1 white pencil on black construction is great. Drawing light onto objects feels more intuitive than drawing shade/shadows onto objects, in my opinion. I encourage people to try it!
The thing I hate about that argument of theirs, is that it's not MAD if you avoid the shout-out take the other person off guard. It incentives the shoot-first mentally. Accountability would still only be fulfilled by witnesses and law enforcement. Doesn't even work on paper.
This monster is normally like a DJ scratching out a 'wikiwiki-WHAaa!' and you had to post a 'wikiwiki-feeeet' version.
Was hoping this video would be linked. That guy is great.
'Alphas' and behaviors misrepresented as dominance are archiac schools of thought that really should be retired.
Better article. https://www.animalhealthfoundation.org/blog/2017/10/the-myth-of-the-alpha-dog/
https://www.tuftsyourdog.com/dogtrainingandbehavior/the-myth-of-the-alpha-dog/
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1504 Honestly the success rate on the failsafe nuke is concerning.
Just got it, thanks!
He only learned it himself because of all the babies that resist arrest by not opening their doors.
PSA: I'm assuming this person has respiratory PPE according to federal guidelines. Still an inhalation danger even if it is food grade.