16352 pts ยท October 8, 2014
If violence isn't solving all of your problems, then you simply aren't using enough of it. Proudly conquering Buffalo, New York since 1991.
Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what a prude would think. The world needs some prudes, embrace it.
Henlo
Bearings don't like sand, no matter if it can escape or not. Mud should be okay, as long as it's absolutely clay free. Short term use only.
Giving up a little pleasure today for a lot less suffering tomorrow.
Today, yeah! Tomorrow, not so much. Learning the value of sacrifice is hard.
Experienced. it's 7:30 in the morning on a Sunday and I'm still wasted. I know how this story plays out.
It's one thing to not know about wire stretchers and sky hooks, but it's another to be this bad at understanding cause and effect.
Yeah, it's a pretty accurate representation of how things go if you live like this.
Kindly go fuck yourself sir, those are CHEF'S salty chocolate balls you're insulting there.
Expensive and limited usefulness, but possible. Two risks are blowing up the circuit and welding wires to it. Insulation is better/cheaper.
Disclaimer: This doesn't apply to high voltages, which are rarely seen outside of industrial settings. Arc blast is real and terrifying.
Electricity only hurts you if you complete the circuit. If you're doing something stupid, insulate yourself and it won't flow through you.
Perhaps a sense of meaning. That's tricky, but it's something to try. She has so much to contribute, help her do so until she picks up steam
As someone who installs these things (mostly solar panels), sealing important components from corrosive environments is pretty simple.
Except it's really not. Don't get me wrong, our 'Murican design is awful, but yours has most of the mistakes ours has and some of it's own.
This one only has two current carrying prongs as well, it just has two grounds. I'm guessing for redundancy and stability.
Then bam, he gets hit by a bus the day before.
to shape it properly
It's often either win the war or die. Both are bad, but only one would make you agree not to use it as long as the other guy doesn't.
Abstraction is taking a bunch of consequences and learning a metalesson from them. "Shred toilet paper and this happens" is a single lesson.
That agrees with what I just said.
The frontal lobe doesn't have much to do with consequence based learning. That's all *abstract* pattern recognition, bro.
We're about as far down that road as we can go without mass disarmament, and thank god that's proven to be ineffective.
How does that fail to describe the current situation?
One high altitude plane, one bomb and that bomb detonates while still high in the air, so it can't even byeshot down. That was the threat.
So your issue isn't with the policy, but the corrupt manner that policy is enforced? What if there was the threat of jail for corruption?
Prison time is not a slap on the wrist, and punishing those that rig the game is not a waste of money. It's a decent suggestion.
Of course they're not. That doesn't make the extent of their imperfection comparable.
You can't just beat someone until they become an electrician. It takes years of education, and many flunk out. Why do people ever do this?
Alright, and what has advanced tech? I'm an electrician, what the hell drives us to risk our lives and occasionally die to make tech viable?
Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what a prude would think. The world needs some prudes, embrace it.
Henlo
Bearings don't like sand, no matter if it can escape or not. Mud should be okay, as long as it's absolutely clay free. Short term use only.
Giving up a little pleasure today for a lot less suffering tomorrow.
Today, yeah! Tomorrow, not so much. Learning the value of sacrifice is hard.
Experienced. it's 7:30 in the morning on a Sunday and I'm still wasted. I know how this story plays out.
It's one thing to not know about wire stretchers and sky hooks, but it's another to be this bad at understanding cause and effect.
Yeah, it's a pretty accurate representation of how things go if you live like this.
Kindly go fuck yourself sir, those are CHEF'S salty chocolate balls you're insulting there.
Expensive and limited usefulness, but possible. Two risks are blowing up the circuit and welding wires to it. Insulation is better/cheaper.
Disclaimer: This doesn't apply to high voltages, which are rarely seen outside of industrial settings. Arc blast is real and terrifying.
Electricity only hurts you if you complete the circuit. If you're doing something stupid, insulate yourself and it won't flow through you.
Perhaps a sense of meaning. That's tricky, but it's something to try. She has so much to contribute, help her do so until she picks up steam
As someone who installs these things (mostly solar panels), sealing important components from corrosive environments is pretty simple.
Except it's really not. Don't get me wrong, our 'Murican design is awful, but yours has most of the mistakes ours has and some of it's own.
This one only has two current carrying prongs as well, it just has two grounds. I'm guessing for redundancy and stability.
Then bam, he gets hit by a bus the day before.
to shape it properly
It's often either win the war or die. Both are bad, but only one would make you agree not to use it as long as the other guy doesn't.
Abstraction is taking a bunch of consequences and learning a metalesson from them. "Shred toilet paper and this happens" is a single lesson.
That agrees with what I just said.
The frontal lobe doesn't have much to do with consequence based learning. That's all *abstract* pattern recognition, bro.
We're about as far down that road as we can go without mass disarmament, and thank god that's proven to be ineffective.
How does that fail to describe the current situation?
One high altitude plane, one bomb and that bomb detonates while still high in the air, so it can't even byeshot down. That was the threat.
So your issue isn't with the policy, but the corrupt manner that policy is enforced? What if there was the threat of jail for corruption?
Prison time is not a slap on the wrist, and punishing those that rig the game is not a waste of money. It's a decent suggestion.
Of course they're not. That doesn't make the extent of their imperfection comparable.
You can't just beat someone until they become an electrician. It takes years of education, and many flunk out. Why do people ever do this?
Alright, and what has advanced tech? I'm an electrician, what the hell drives us to risk our lives and occasionally die to make tech viable?