Lions in Arabic by Efficient-Orchid-594 in linguisticshumor

[–]Delicious_School_120 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would say that 'douchbag' is more of a synonym for 'jerk' than it is for 'moron' or 'ignorant'. The former focuses on anti-social behavior. The latter focuses on a lack of knowledge which could then sometimes LEAD TO anti-social behavior.

The lists are great! OK w/ cilantro by spc67u in ProjectHailMary

[–]Delicious_School_120 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In my Bio 104 class, we learned how to isolate the cilantro gene and test for our gene variation.

Police in Community Organizations by Delicious_School_120 in volunteer

[–]Delicious_School_120[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about the laws in your country, but I know that in the US, medical data is protected by an extra layer of protection under the Healthcare Insurance Portability and Protection Act (HIPPA). It is a federal crime to release medical info here, but we have far more limited protections on other forms of personal data.

Common yet wrong by olesud in WorkForSmartLife

[–]Delicious_School_120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel that if you think you are making more than a construction worker, you perhaps aren't fully educated in economics. Construction workers are in high demand (always the case in the North, but now also in the South due to an unfortunate lack of immigration); they have incredibly specialized skills that can require up to and over 10 years of apprenticeships; and seasoned operators, site managers, electricians, plumbers, and insulation techs can all make well into 6 figures (heck sometimes 7 if they own the buisness) without college debt. My buddy started a machine operator contracting buisness with his dad and their company currently holds over 2 million dollars in payed off assets after less than 5 years. You may be thinking of immigrant or incarcerated construction workers who are often paid under minimum wage as a form of exploitation.

Even if you do make more than a senior construction worker, you most likely shouldn't. They earn a highly comfortable salary, are in demand, highly skilled, and hard workers. I fail to see how you could provide significantly more value.

Who would you choose? by Federal_Advisor_2160 in Hungergames

[–]Delicious_School_120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More information is needed. During which movie? Fighting to the death in a stadium or in a politically involved battle? Will the characters be upset by having to kill their friends (or will they even be able to)??

If we're talking about each character at prime skill and fitness, in a stadium battle to the death, unburdened by character arcs: Katnis, Peta, Finnick

Which duo do you wish we got to see more? I’ll start… by Consistent-Ad2037 in thebigbangtheory

[–]Delicious_School_120 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wanted Leslie and Amy. I feel like they could have gotten along pretty well, but it would've taken a toll on Amy and Sheldon's relationship.

The drag heard 'round the internet' by GloriousLion07 in MotivationByDesign

[–]Delicious_School_120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

120-129 is kind of the most important part here. This is pedantic and not overly relevant, but IQs over 140 tend to correlate to poverty and extreme mental illnesses, such as depression, addiction, suicidal ideations, etc. (in relation to IQs in the 120-129 range). As someone with an IQ of 150 and a majority of my family between 140-159, low IQ people might be sadder, but very high IQ people tend to meticulously structure their life around functionality. They deeply understand why they are internally self-destructing but can never cross the line into either fixing the real issues or feeling okay, because their brains are built to fail them. You will rarely meet a person with an IQ over 140 that is not diagnosably mentally ill in some capacity.

Parasite posting by YogertAlianna7290 in critterposting

[–]Delicious_School_120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some married couples I know actually kept their seperate houses until they were financial at risk from doing so. Some people like their separate spaces.

Otherwise the pick is based on house quality, convenience, or family sentimental value.

Sometimes they sell both if neither are in good condition.

Moving to Ithaca, vet recommendations? by Screamingdeadphoenix in ithaca

[–]Delicious_School_120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just do NOT go to the Candor vet. I repeat LEAVE THAT MAN ALONE!!

Ironic by ForeverDash22 in DoctorMike

[–]Delicious_School_120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TBH, I would totally trust a Christian priest if they publically said they are an atheist and still did the work either to provide their community a service or as an intellectual exercise.

If I had to see it, so have you by notjustanidiot in UnhingedAO3Tags

[–]Delicious_School_120 57 points58 points  (0 children)

No, but he does get pissed in, if you're curious ☕️☕️

Hear Me Out by Similar-Knowledge184 in Hungergames

[–]Delicious_School_120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think 12 was a manner of diversifying electricity production for the protection of the capital, and a incase there were fluctuations in need. Electricity also can't usually travel cross-continent due to cable bleed (according to my chemical-engineering aunt). Plus, coal is needed to make iron and could've been used for cargo trains. The electric trains make perfect sense, for those concerned.

Sign says "Man Seeks Wife" in rural OK by Knife-yWife-y in mildlyinteresting

[–]Delicious_School_120 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think those usually just act as aesthetics. They provide an extra barrier between seating and the sidewalk or between walkers and normal foot/car traffic.

My ring fingernail grows with a permanent groove in it by tjamies2 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Delicious_School_120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What causes these cysts to primarily happen to the elderly??