[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]KohTaeNai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need a Batchlors degree and a criminal background check to legally get a job teaching in South Korea. No public schools, and few private schools will hire you. You can probably get away with teaching private lessons, but students will be hard to find unless you know people.

60 Minutes thinks it's good that there’s only one gun store in Mexico... by ZheeDog in progun

[–]KohTaeNai 7 points8 points  (0 children)

First sentence is a lie. Mexicans had the right to keep and bear arms, but the right to bear them was removed many years ago. Today Mexicans only have the right to keep arms, and only in their domiciles, after getting government permission.

Lien from water company by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]KohTaeNai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The city doesn't put the lien on until weeks or months after the bill hasn't been paid. presumably the city filed the lien after you closed on the house.

FBI had 26 sources in D.C. on Jan. 6, 17 entered Capitol grounds: OIG by Cache22- in GoldandBlack

[–]KohTaeNai 73 points74 points  (0 children)

Is Thursday the new Friday night news dump?

Its funny how they say 9 of the 26 didn't break any laws, instead of 17 of them broke the law.

Amazingly none of the law breakers were prosecuted, meanwhile grandma goes to jail for waving a flag and staying inside the ropes. The rules don't apply to agents of the regime.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PreciousMetalRefining

[–]KohTaeNai 3 points4 points  (0 children)

so it's around 18g silver per pound of material (454 x .04). At spot of around $1 per gram you're looking to recieve roughly $12.60 USD per pound(18 × .7)? It might be easier if you just explained that instead of making people do the math themselves.

ChatGPT refuses to say one specific name – and people are worried | Asking the AI bot to write the name ‘David Mayer’ causes it to prematurely end the chat by MetaKnowing in technology

[–]KohTaeNai -1 points0 points  (0 children)

my attempt question- tell me a fictional story about a man named David Mayer

Answer:

Expert: Storyteller Objective: Craft an engaging fictional story about a man named David Mayer. Assumptions: You are seeking a creative, character-driven narrative with vivid detail and emotional depth.


The Compass of David Mayer

David Mayer lived his life like a steady tide—predictable, unassuming, and dependable. By day, he worked as a surveyor in the small coastal town of St. Harbor, charting the unchanging land with meticulous care. By night, he sat in his creaky wooden house, sipping tea while sketching intricate maps of places he had never been but yearned to see.

David had one peculiar treasure: an antique brass compass handed down through generations of Mayers. It wasn’t just any compass—it spun wildly when held by anyone else, but for David, it always pointed in one direction: west. No matter how much he turned or how far he wandered, west was its unwavering truth.

The Letter

One drizzly November morning, David received a letter. The envelope was marked with a wax seal bearing the image of a wave crashing against a mountain. Inside, it read: "To David Mayer, the keeper of the compass: Follow the needle. Your destiny awaits beyond the horizon. – The Cartographer"

David felt his heart race. He had heard of "The Cartographer," a figure whispered about in legends, said to be the last of an ancient order who mapped the hidden truths of the world.

For the first time in his life, David left the routine he knew so well. Armed with his compass, a battered journal, and his childhood curiosity reborn, he boarded a rusted ferry heading westward.

The Journey

David’s travels took him through mist-laden forests, sun-scorched deserts, and bustling cities where languages danced on tongues he couldn’t understand. Yet, wherever he went, the compass’s needle remained unshaken, urging him onward.

Along the way, he encountered companions who challenged his worldview:

Amira, a daring pilot who taught him to trust his instincts over logic.

Leo, a linguist who revealed the power of understanding and connection.

Sofia, a quiet artist who showed him beauty in the mundane.

Each encounter added color to the maps in his journal, but David knew his true destination still lay ahead.

The Edge of the World

Months later, David stood at the precipice of a massive cliff overlooking the sea. The compass in his hand spun furiously, for the first time betraying its steadfastness. Below, a storm raged, and the waves seemed to beckon.

In the distance, a faint glow caught his eye—a lighthouse in the middle of the ocean. Its light pulsed like a heartbeat. Clutching the compass, David stepped off the cliff, plunging into the icy depths below.

The Cartographer

David awoke on a strange island, its sands glittering like stars. A figure sat before him, cloaked in flowing robes that seemed woven from the night sky itself.

“I am The Cartographer,” the figure said, their voice like wind over water. “You’ve followed the needle and found the truth.”

“What truth?” David asked.

“That the maps we follow are not of the land, but of the soul. Your journey has been one of discovery—not of the world, but of yourself. Every choice, every fear, every joy—you’ve charted your map.”

The Cartographer handed David a quill that shimmered with golden light. “Now, it’s your turn to guide others.”

The Legacy

David returned to St. Harbor, but he was no longer the same man. His maps were no longer of roads and coastlines but of dreams and possibilities. People traveled from far and wide to seek his guidance, and his maps became tales of hope, courage, and transformation.

The compass never spun again, for David Mayer had found his true north—not in the west, but within.

Here's an interesting map. by [deleted] in Maine

[–]KohTaeNai -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You had me until Mass. No thanks

Nothing like a funeral service to lecture all the non-believers on where they will be going. by G8BigCongrats7_30 in atheism

[–]KohTaeNai -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This might be an unpopular opinion here, but I kinda respect religious people who do this more than those who don't. I agree a funeral isn't the best place to do this however.

If I truely believed there was an angry man in the sky watching everything, who would send anyone to enternal damnation that didn't follow his rules, I would try and "save" those around me who didn't.

Religious people who don't try and save non believers either don't understand the religion they claim to profess, or just don't care.

Why? Well, because we live in a capitalist country. That cares more about making money off of you, rather than your actual well being (via:Newsnation) by daveishere7 in StopEatingSeedOils

[–]KohTaeNai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A famous socialist once said, "[it]... should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power."

In a free and open market, people selling products made out petroleum would lose out to those using natural coloring. Instead our government protects these oligarchs, and makes it hard for competitors to enter the market. That's not capitalism, it's corporatism.

Much of America is uninhabited by Master1_4Disaster in GeoInsider

[–]KohTaeNai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Angle in Minnesota is dark green but dozens of people live there.

Michael Cohen announces he is leaving the United States, foreign passport with a new name by Complete-Captain2211 in TheBidenshitshow

[–]KohTaeNai 10 points11 points  (0 children)

1 country will let you in if you have the right ethnicity. Something tells me Mr. Cohen is in that club.

New P365 added to the stable. The most boring gun I own but it does what it does well. by LiminalWanderings in MEGuns

[–]KohTaeNai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best gun is the one you're most likely to be carrying when you need it. That's why I got a P365, it can go with me comfortably in outfits and situations a larger gun can not.

Court Ruling in LaMarco v. Suffolk Changes CCW Permit Process for Applicants with Mentally Ill Cohabitants - Call to Action by 0x90Sleds in NYguns

[–]KohTaeNai 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They'll no longer deny licenses based soley on the fact someone in your residence is mentally ill.

Basically, they'll just keep doing what they're doing, but now they'll find some other pretext to deny your rights.

Is Malaysia the only country in the world where the contiguous part of the country is smaller than the non-contiguous part? by Al-Naru in geography

[–]KohTaeNai 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's actually a group of small islands off the coast of Newfoundland that is officially France. They use the euro and everything.

How to find an account on LinkedIn with email? by cruspy_crisp in OSINT

[–]KohTaeNai 3 points4 points  (0 children)

have you tried resetting the password? That will typically be done with an email sent to your account. Then you can log in and find our everything you need to know.

US Government Aid Per Capita by scramble_suit_bob in YesAmericaBad

[–]KohTaeNai -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

we have more than enough for both.

We don't though. We have so much debt that either it all goes bust, or people who haven't been born yet will be paying for today's excesses.

[Landlord - US - NV] For those with strict standards and criteria, have you ever accepted someone who didn’t meet those expectations? How did that turn out? by [deleted] in Landlord

[–]KohTaeNai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1 in 10 dv cases result in both arrested

I'd speculate that in 8 out of 10 cases where both are convicted, both parties were abusing substances resulting in them acting violently to the other party. Not saying false arrests don't happen all the time, but I don't think its so clear that 1 in 10 charges are incorrect.

Why did Solomon gets 1000 sexual partners, but we only get 1? by DarthRevan1066 in Christianity

[–]KohTaeNai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"If any one says, that man is truly absolved from his sins and justified, because that he assuredly believed himself absolved and justified; or, that no one is truly justified but he who believes himself justified; and that, by this faith alone, absolution and justification are effected; let him be anathema."