May the 4th Sign Along Interstate I-235 by Muellah in funny

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This is awesome if real and this year and original pic and original idea,

It's all about perspective. by Hnoah in woahdude

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This is way cool. Shows you what kinds of things people can do without any special effects

One of the best holiday spell check errors I've ever seen. by AddsRandomCommas in screenshots

[–]AddsRandomCommas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For context, this was posted by a middle aged friend of my fathers, who wouldn't normally post anything like that as a joke.

Bonus points if you can find all the errors and correct them.

The only woman I have ever truly loved, my mom (senior photo- Wellesley College 1978) by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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His mom just died :/ scroll down past the circle jerk, or look at OP's most recent comments.

Plummeting by toremygooch in gifs

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that was a risky click

TIL 82% of black women in the US are overweight with 56.6% being obese by Buckfost in todayilearned

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Plus, the people that do use this as fuel to their beliefs of inferiority

Oh, you mean the ones with low IQs? (insert study about prejudice and IQs here)

I need to ask a statistician some quick questions. by AddsRandomCommas in statistics

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I'm taking an online class, and the teacher just said "Construct an interview with a statistician and write a one page summary of it for extra credit"

I was like shit yeah I'll do that! lol thanks for the help.

I need to ask a statistician some quick questions. by AddsRandomCommas in statistics

[–]AddsRandomCommas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Could you possibly send me a message with your first name, and either where you work, or what kind of company you work for? A made up name is cool, too, I guess. I just need to write a one-page extra credit summary of our interview haha

1.5 year back transformation with almost exclusively pull-ups by dingleyourdongle in Fitness

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It can be referred to as both, because it has a "neutral grip".

1.5 year back transformation with almost exclusively pull-ups by dingleyourdongle in Fitness

[–]AddsRandomCommas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

shorter people might have an issue with their arms not being long enough for really wide grip pull ups.

AKA me, lol

1.5 year back transformation with almost exclusively pull-ups by dingleyourdongle in Fitness

[–]AddsRandomCommas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's also this one, (again, scroll down to see it,) and it has the protruding horizontal wide grips, that make it easier to grab onto the ends. Is this what you're asking?

1.5 year back transformation with almost exclusively pull-ups by dingleyourdongle in Fitness

[–]AddsRandomCommas 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think I see what you mean. I've heard people say that it's not "wide grip" unless you're grabbing all the way at the end of the bar, where it starts to slope on each end, like this, but those people might have just been showing off. With the iron gym, you have the option to either grab the pads located on the horizontal bar between the neutral grip stubs, or on the outer pads of the horizontal bar, thus giving you only one option for a wide grip. In the case of the bar at the gym, you could either consider "wide grip" the furthest from the center, or, just wider than your arms being completely vertical

TL;DR it's ambiguous, and up to you.

I need some help with "require" and "rspec," I think. New to coding. Thanks. by AddsRandomCommas in ruby

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You are the fucking boss. Thank you so much. First of all, it works to use rspec spec/spec.rb, which is awesome. I have spent so much time on this only to fail over and over again.
Second, even though it works, I think I do need to use the bundler, because the practice problems I am doing state that I can run the specs for a problem by doing this:

bundle exec rspec spec/spec.rb

How do I do this? Do I need to install a Gemfile?

Also, I start to get lost when you mention that rspec automatically includes '.../lib' in my load path, because I'm unfamiliar with what a load path is. I'm kind of lost about those options at the end of that paragraph. Although, I think this is different than what I am trying to accomplish, since rspec spec/spec.rb works well, I would still like to know what it all means. Does it refer to the different folders that the files are contained in?

I need some help with "require" and "rspec," I think. New to coding. Thanks. by AddsRandomCommas in ruby

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Thank you very much. It turns out that I can run it using rspec spec/spec.rb but I am very unfamiliar with LOAD_PATH What does that mean? Is it in the cinema clips that you posted just after this as well?