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  1. I'm going to go out on a limb, and say you completely made up those numbers, lol.

  2. How fucking wild would it be if a kid actually wrote that out as an answer here and Good Will Hunting-ed everyone’s minds

  3. You must be one of those "common core" kids who will never know the glory of proving basic math with alien symbols, hell you probably don't even have to write in cursive or learn shorthand.

  4. Interstate: 10 million per mile (inflation-adjusted) at a rate of 1,400 miles per year.

  5. And CA's HSR won't ever create the kind of economic growth to repay itself that the Highways did.

  6. There’s a ton of travel between those cities and our infrastructure between them is dogshit. It’s also the only reasonable way to have an environmentally stable link between northern and southern California, not to mention the HSR link to Las Vegas.

  7. Fun fact: editing or replacing a whole comment with different text after it gets X upvotes is considered blatant vote manipulation. Reporting it to admins usually gets the offending accounts banned from the whole site at the IP level (meaning the person behind the suspended account can never use the same computer to make alt accounts to evade the ban, think of it as Reddit's nuclear option for breaking reddiquette).

  8. The US created a free internet long after libraries were created. And free GPS after that.

  9. What kind of "genius" believes the internet is free? Never heard of ISPs, huh?

  10. Oh... it APPEARS to make such a proposition. In fact the best reviewed books, the ones we're most certain have the highest proportion of truth, aren't allowed to be collected in libraries. I'm speaking of college textbooks. Publishers have somehow managed to forbid libraries to collect them. I mean, occasionally you'll find a textbook in a library, but it doesn't happen very often. And so by default, libraries are full of books that haven't been carefully checked by experts for accuracy.

  11. Very true. My library only has a handful of actual textbooks, even in subjects where you'd expect a lot of them like in STEM. They just have an old calculus textbook that looks like it was from the mid-1980s.

  12. TCU went from 5-7 and firing a legendary head coach in 2021, to overcoming 200-1 odds and making the CFP Championship game with a new coach just a year later.

  13. If my face had such tantalising punchability I'd go round winding people up like this

  14. Ok...mining geologist here. I have worked for several copper-cobalt mines in the Congo. **This is NOT a legal, industrial mine in the Congo. This is a picture of an illegal mining operation, possibly run by a warlord in a remote part of the country but more likely an "artisanal" mine operated illegally and haphazardly by local peoples. The journalist's twitter has posts mentioning that these are illegal, artisanal mines. Depending on who you ask, 2-30% of the total amount of Co produced from the Congo comes from operations like this. I believe that the lower number is more likely accurate.

  15. So you are clearly a knowledgeable expert on mining and compassionate about wanting people to learn about mining.

  16. I had a professor mark off for me being 2 pages off of my citation, ex: 92-103 instead of 90-103

  17. Why do you assume the student has wider access to acceptable scientific sources? The professor generally has the same or wider access trough the university, and is quite likely to have bought and even wider selection.

  18. It’s a gym, after all… Not a casual bar where people go to mingle.

  19. Approaching at bars doesn't work either. Women tend to go with their SO or a few friends. Neither situation is useful for any potential male suitor to strike up the conversation.

  20. Yeah but I don’t want THAT home. I’d prefer a 3 bedroom condo in the urban core of a decently sized city with good public transit. Owning real estate sounds nice but a big house in the suburbs sounds awful.

  21. You would be correct. Not to mention that suburban lifestyles are probably the main reason why Americans have a massive carbon footprint.

  22. Would be a pleasant time of year for them to show how much they love those Russian winters and such...

  23. This. One can’t help but wonder how much more effective their missile offensive would be if it were primarily engaged with military initiatives, not civilian and non-military infrastructure. They’re pissing away their capacity to conduct an actual war with this on going terrorist assault on non-combatants.

  24. The Russkies probably correctly realized that UA is more agile and doesn't lose much from having their bases or equipment caches attacked (to the extent Russian can even accurately find valuable UA targets), so Russia decided to just try and terrorize the Ukrainian public with the modern equivalent of small-scale carpet bombing.

  25. Why do you seem so personally experienced in micropenis possession lmfao?

  26. So many “Christian girls” go to very expensive private Christian colleges just to meet a Mr.

  27. You'd be surprised how common it is for conservative kids to find "sponsors" to pay their way through faith-based private schools.

  28. Lawyer here. Unfortunately since I’m not a member of the Texas Bar, I can’t speak on what Texas defines as self-defense. What I can tell you is that most self-defense laws (actually, most laws in general) focus on a “reasonable person” standard. Meaning, if a reasonable person would have felt threatened in such a way by the actions of others, you are allowed to react in the same way a reasonable person would.

  29. I'd be a bit more cautious about throwing the "heroes" label around. I'm in favor of standing up to Nazis, but if we're entering a period of American life where questions of civil liberty are being decided by armed showdowns between right-wing and left-wing militias, then I sense that we are heading down a very dark and dangerous path.

  30. Doesn't make sense. Do you not view the Allies in WWII as being heroic?

  31. Literally no amount of booze would make me stupid enough to do this wtf did he expect

  32. You've never been pull your cock out and put it inside a baby croc's mouth drunk? You're missing out big time.

  33. I mean, I wouldn't whip out my cock in front of people recording me, especially if they're friends and/or family.

  34. I mean, the guy's probably a Trump/DeSantis supporter. Gotta forget your own actual human standards of intelligence and judgment in order to empathize with these subhumans and their gater-biting-my-weiner-that-can-be-whipped-out-through-a-hole-in-my-jeans-in-front-of-friends energy...

  35. In New Zealand if you get attacked by a person you must respond in line with equal force… so you can’t carry a taser, those keychain stabbers, pepper spray. It’s good in theory until someone double your size beats you to a fucking pulp without blinking

  36. Ah yes, New Zealand, where it's currently illegal to even grow your own vegetables on your own property. Great society you got going on down there.

  37. That’s silly. I simply quoted the paper and expected people to interpret it at face value. Instead, you assumed my direct quote was meaning something different just so you could act like a witty hero and tear the strawman argument apart 😂

  38. Well I guess you could say then that my statement wasn’t meant to be taken at face value either.

  39. My point being is that we have been saying this shit for a long time.

  40. I get that, but it came across as you saying millennials mostly climbed out of their pit, and that Gen Z is just following a new pattern of lows and eventual highs.

  41. You sound just like us fellow millennials did in our 20's. I sincerely hope your generation catches a break. At least you will outlive us lol.

  42. He sounds like most millennials still sound like, in their mid 30s my guy.

  43. The purpose was to intimidate Iran, prevent them from doing too much fucky shit in Iraq by hopefully diverting their radicals into two different fronts, and grab some opium trade $$$.

  44. I'm mostly surprised that the Taliban had the restraint to slowly reintroduce their oppression of women rather than just doing it on Day 1. I guess they've given up trying to get that foreign aid money they claim is theirs.

  45. I think they did it slowly because of the fact they didn't think they could contend with the potential resistance of "tainted male allies" of the women, case in point being the men walking out in protest.

  46. I was gonna go with extremely large and stiff skin tag, but suction cups made more sense.

  47. It should. If you don’t put an income cap people will have tax free accounts in the billions. It defeats the whole point of an IRA. It’s not longer a retirement account anymore and more of a tax dodge.

  48. Although the contribution cap seems unreasonably low. Isn't it only like $6000 per year?

  49. I think a ROTH should be in addition to a traditional and whatever work provides. That’s way it’s low.

  50. The contribution limit is split between Roth & regular IRAs, so it's atrociously low.

  51. Nukes are good because they’re hot, and will make the cold go away.

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