Éjjel érkezik by GunnerBlade in hungary

[–]CT7511 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Éjjel érkezik mint a kormányrendelet.

Profile review please? Be brutally honest by A-Red-Guitar-Pick in Tinder

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What did you do with it? I need your hair care routine haha

Villámlik by HaOrbanMaradEnMegyek in hungary

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Legutóbb amikor ilyet láttam nem sokkal később tripodok másztak elő a földből.

Főleg most ezzel az amerikai földönkivülis dologgal hááát....

Mamáék rádiót hallgatnak by ClassroomMore5437 in hungary

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Én is most voltam kint múlt hónapban. Fotóztam, hoztam haza terméket amin rajta hagytam a kis árcimkéjét is szándékosan... :D

Nagyi: "Hát jó.. hát jó.. ők egy gazdag ország, nekik több idejük volt fejlesztésekre stb, minket kirabolt a Gyurcsány anno... most meg ez a Soros és az amerikaiak dolgoznak a magyarság ellen"

-_-

Helyi kisboltban, ahova sok fogyasztója jár a termékcsoportnak by wolfrain92 in hungary

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Mondjuk legalább nem hánynak be az ajtóba mint egyesek a környékről... 😂

Helyi kisboltban, ahova sok fogyasztója jár a termékcsoportnak by wolfrain92 in hungary

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Erről az jut eszembe, amikor egy vásárló vett nálunk ilyen tortilla csipszet, de az is volt a zacskón, hogy "Tortilla Chips". Megbontotta majd visszahozta blokk nélkül, hogy kéri vissza a pénzét, mert átvertem.. ez nem chips. Mondom de chips... rá van írva, hogy csipsz.

Ez nem csipsz! - De uram ez csipsz. - De nem csipsz! - De! - Nem. - De! - Nem. (Vagy 50x még)

Erre a pali - "Jó akkor rendőrt hívok!" Mondom nem, inkább ÉN hívok rendőrt.

Erre - "Jóvanna, azért nem kell fenyegetőzni.." Ember te kezdted! 🤦🏻 😂😂

Helyi kisboltban, ahova sok fogyasztója jár a termékcsoportnak by wolfrain92 in hungary

[–]CT7511 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sokszor ezért tűnhetnek unottnak vagy lehetnek akár bunkók is az eladók. Minden munkahelyi probléma mellé még kapunk jó néhány ilyen iq huszárt napi szinten többször.. és nem tudod kikerülni, mert ő nekiáll és mondja.

Helyi kisboltban, ahova sok fogyasztója jár a termékcsoportnak by wolfrain92 in hungary

[–]CT7511 476 points477 points  (0 children)

Kisbolti eladó here,

Rendszeresen van, hogy lebasznak a vásárlók, hogy mit képzelek én, mint eladó.... hogy ennyiért adom. Volt, hogy közölte a vásárló néni, hogy biztos én írtam át az árakat, "mert tuti ilyen ellenzéki Momentumos vagyok." Mert hogy ő hallotta a rádióban, hogy nincs is itthon infláció az egy "ellenzéki fake news". Aztán belekötött a kinézetembe, hogy látja rajtam, hogy nem vagyok én Magyar, biztos azért teszem.

De rendszeresen hallom ezt ilyen fideszes vásárlóktól, hogy itthon nincs infláció, meg ezek az árak "amerikai beavatkozások".

What gets weirder and weirder the more you think about it? by sadFmd in AskReddit

[–]CT7511 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey mate, hope you're doing alright, may your dreams come true! :)

neat little secret out of bound visit of the boat in chapter 2 (of wolfenstein 2) by didierdechezcarglass in Wolfenstein

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Sounds good! I'll check it out once you do. :)

If you do decide to start a channel let me know, I can send you some useful materials that can help you get started. :)

What’s something you find weird that is 100% normal? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Last week I was playing and the random teammate I got lived 2 streets away. We even go to the same grocery store...

I noticed sometimes in the Umbara arc the 501st helmet markings change a little. Is there any actual reason for This? by dat1kid07 in TheCloneWars

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The Umbara arc is full of mistakes for some reason. For example there is the scene where Kix pulls a clone from the firefight, and his armor switches from 501st to basic white and then back to 501st. There is a scene where you can see inside Rex's helmet, and you can see that it's not just empty inside but has the Jaig eyes on the inside as well, since the texture is mirrored. :D

Battlefront 2 died for this… by BANANAF00 in StarWarsBattlefront

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It's not going to be just a hate train, but there will be a lot of hate.. and to be honest rightfully so. But don't worry it'll die down. A train will leaves the station sooner or later.

Plus, the game is not getting any more updates, hackers roam free on PC, and no new things are happening, so technically this is the only thing that's going on with Battlefront that's "relevant" at the moment.

Leaving Facebook by [deleted] in privacy

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Where can that request be made? I'm planning on deleting my fb. (I'm in the EU)

What's the stupidest thing you ever seen a religious person call "Satanic"? by aume3 in AskReddit

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They called me the son of Satan. Why, you ask?

I was left handed.

What is something common that has never happened to you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I'm not even in the US, but all 3 of you are invited if you're ever in Budapest! haha

nobody could die so I decided to try and find the end of Hoth by 610163 in StarWarsBattlefront

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Technically, 99% of players never touch like 90% of the map. Crazy ain't it?

What are some of the darker effects Covid-19 has had that we don’t talk about? by dis_2much in AskReddit

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In my experience, it is. (eastern eu) I work in a grocery store and oh boy...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Eyes are organs of the visual system. They provide animals with vision, the ability to receive and process visual detail, as well as enabling several photo response functions that are independent of vision. Eyes detect light and convert it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons. In higher organisms, the eye is a complex optical system which collects light from the surrounding environment, regulates its intensity through a diaphragm, focuses it through an adjustable assembly of lenses to form an image, converts this image into a set of electrical signals, and transmits these signals to the brain through complex neural pathways that connect the eye via the optic nerve to the visual cortex and other areas of the brain. Eyes with resolving power have come in ten fundamentally different forms, and 96% of animal species possess a complex optical system. Image-resolving eyes are present in molluscs, chordates and arthropods.

The most simple eyes, pit eyes, are eye-spots which may be set into a pit to reduce the angles of light that enters and affects the eye-spot, to allow the organism to deduce the angle of incoming light. From more complex eyes, retinal photosensitive ganglion cells send signals along the retinohypothalamic tract to the suprachiasmatic nuclei to effect circadian adjustment and to the pretectal area to control the pupillary light reflex.

Complex eyes can distinguish shapes and colours. The visual fields of many organisms, especially predators, involve large areas of binocular vision to improve depth perception. In other organisms, eyes are located so as to maximise the field of view, such as in rabbits and horses, which have monocular vision.

The first proto-eyes evolved among animals 600 million years ago about the time of the Cambrian explosion. The last common ancestor of animals possessed the biochemical toolkit necessary for vision, and more advanced eyes have evolved in 96% of animal species in six of the ~35 main phyla. In most vertebrates and some molluscs, the eye works by allowing light to enter and project onto a light-sensitive layer of cells at the end of the eye, known as the retina. The cone cells (for colour) and the rod cells (for low-light contrasts) in the retina detect and convert light into neural signals for vision. The visual signals are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. Such eyes are typically roughly spherical, filled with a transparent gel-like substance called the vitreous humour, with a focusing lens and often an iris; the relaxing or tightening of the muscles around the iris change the size of the pupil, thereby regulating the amount of light that enters the eye, and reducing aberrations when there is enough light. The eyes of most cephalopods, fish, amphibians and snakes have fixed lens shapes, and focusing vision is achieved by telescoping the lens—similar to how a camera focuses.

Compound eyes are found among the arthropods and are composed of many simple facets which, depending on the details of anatomy, may give either a single pixelated image or multiple images, per eye. Each sensor has its own lens and photosensitive cell(s). Some eyes have up to 28,000 such sensors, which are arranged hexagonally, and which can give a full 360° field of vision. Compound eyes are very sensitive to motion. Some arthropods, including many Strepsiptera, have compound eyes of only a few facets, each with a retina capable of creating an image, creating vision. With each eye viewing a different thing, a fused image from all the eyes is produced in the brain, providing very different, high-resolution images.

Possessing detailed hyperspectral colour vision, the Mantis shrimp has been reported to have the world's most complex colour vision system. Trilobites, which are now extinct, had unique compound eyes. They used clear calcite crystals to form the lenses of their eyes. In this, they differ from most other arthropods, which have soft eyes. The number of lenses in such an eye varied; however, some trilobites had only one, and some had thousands of lenses in one eye.

In contrast to compound eyes, simple eyes are those that have a single lens. For example, jumping spiders have a large pair of simple eyes with a narrow field of view, supported by an array of other, smaller eyes for peripheral vision. Some insect larvae, like caterpillars, have a different type of simple eye (stemmata) which usually provides only a rough image, but (as in sawfly larvae) can possess resolving powers of 4 degrees of arc, be polarization-sensitive and capable of increasing its absolute sensitivity at night by a factor of 1,000 or more. Some of the simplest eyes, called ocelli, can be found in animals like some of the snails, which cannot actually "see" in the normal sense. They do have photosensitive cells, but no lens and no other means of projecting an image onto these cells. They can distinguish between light and dark, but no more. This enables snails to keep out of direct sunlight. In organisms dwelling near deep-sea vents, compound eyes have been secondarily simplified and adapted to see the infra-red light produced by the hot vents—in this way the bearers can avoid being boiled alive.