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FindME 84 points 2 years ago

Oh, man, this reminds me of when the default username/passcode was being shared for the displays. 4chan had its moments. I wonder if they are still the same...

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FindME 60 points 2 years ago

No, no! Listen to the shamers! Change your distro eight times over the first month as you listen to them whine, and eventually return to the first one you chose, full of wisdom of why those other distros suck so you can tell the noobs who choose one of them first instead of your glorious choice!

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FindME 40 points 2 years ago path: 0 13790766 13791063, hotness: undefined, score: 40, children: 3
FindME 28 points 2 years ago

Frankly, we should move on from the mitochondria and start talking about the immune system. I want pre-schoolers to know about the interleukins, goddamnit! Let the children in first grade recite a list of adjuvants! And somebody shootshoo away vaccine deniers!

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FindME 22 points 2 years ago

Those water flavor squirts, mio or crystal light type stuff. I'll drink plain water over just about everything else (egg nog is the weakness and exception right now...), but the various lemonades or fruit flavors are always nice to have around. I wouldn't be surprised if something in their composition is not good for you.

A slightly more titillating answer would be lube. You're putting something on a mucous membrane, and it's almost guaranteed that some will be absorbed or ingested.

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FindME 20 points 2 years ago

I've been in enough jails to say with some certainty: it depends. Like unmagical posted, some places you will absolutely get a phone call at some point. In others, it's pretty much an 'executive privilege.'

The truth lies in the squishy, wet world of humanity, not the written word of the law. In one jail I know of, they'd give you three chances to make a free phone call (the other party has to accept, because they can't let an abuser call the abusee without some warning of who it is), and if they weren't busy, you would be able to keep trying for a couple of hours. Another place, you might get the phone call, but it could be 18+ hours after you were brought in and you had already seen the judge, been given a personal recognizance bond, and would be delaying your exit from said jail if you made the call. Jailers sometimes like to put the thumb screws to you in any way they can.

Most of the time, inmates will have access to a phone 24/7. Even in solitary, a phone was available. It looked like a pay phone strapped to a dolly that got wheeled right up to the door of the cell and the phone would stick through the little food slot you could look out of. Those phones require money on their account, and it works in a similar manner to the old collect calls. Those phone calls can be as expensive as a dollar a minute. A law was passed in the US around the end of Obama's term or the beginning of Trump's that was supposed to set a limit on how much those calls could cost, but I don't remember what came of it.

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FindME 17 points 2 years ago

I always wanted to warn about radioactive bears ahead. I don't know why that was always the thing, but it seemed silly enough to make people smile while scaring the idiots.

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FindME 12 points 2 years ago

Well, cue the comments about stopped clocks and righteousness.

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FindME 9 points 2 years ago

'Tis a house of power, milord.

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FindME 9 points 2 years ago

I think it was a five month wait to see if I had cancer. Luckily it wasn't a bad one, eh?

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FindME 8 points 2 years ago

No, no, it's queerbating. She's obviously going to open up to hawk girl on the view about what she flicks the bean towards, and then market the 'slime' to all the insane people...

and the video promoting it prominently displays her wrists with snapbacks on them.

I think I hate myself for this mental image.

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FindME 7 points 2 years ago

I had a doctor straight-faced tell an entire class of college students about it, and how it was a good thing. This was within the last 15 years. I would bet it is still far more common we'd want to imagine.

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FindME 6 points 2 years ago

The one word at a time thing is a way to demand more of your attention. It's just a side path of the old advertising stick where words would 'pop' in weird ways. See this video for an example.

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FindME 6 points 2 years ago

That was my first thought. My second was that somehow people became interested in the unique behavior of slime molds.

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FindME 6 points 2 years ago

Just wait until you find out how we studied the Coolidge effect...

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FindME 6 points 2 years ago

I certainly hope not; he just gave you the book for free.

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FindME 5 points 2 years ago

Ideally you would set the oil companies against the car companies. Electric cars are a bandaid on a bleeding stump. We need mass transportation and efficient cities rather than suburbs. Busses, trains, and efficient last mile solvers like bikes are the goal.

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FindME 4 points 2 years ago

Are there even five evil ceos out there? Come on, be real.

spoiler

/insert_meme_about_making_question_too_easy

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FindME 4 points 2 years ago

You were able to be distracted by girls? Fucking nerd. I wish I had gotten my nose out of the books long enough to be distracted.

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FindME 4 points 2 years ago

It's prolific, for certain. I have been reading research papers for a laboratory class (3000 level) that are written over the entire semester with a group. They contain errors so horrific that I don't understand how the student passed any writing class. There were entire paragraphs without a single complete sentence, and others where another paper was cited without any connection to what was being said.

I'm not joking when I say that our response at the academic/instructional level during the COVID pandemic has ruined the intellect of a segment of the population. Combine that with the push I saw ten years ago while working in lower grades to pass students to the next grade regardless of their capabilities and the greed of colleges to get those first year students, as Maggoty mentions, and it's a perfect storm.

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