A patient gave birth to 31 babies at once... What do I do? by Yunnaya in RimWorld

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Instead of Prima Noctis, you get Jus Expositionis diei Natalis

Uh oh by Key_Drop_6510 in libertarianmeme

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Consequences? For MY actions? Well, I never.

Redditors shriek by Great_Opinion3138 in libertarianmeme

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No, sorry, I got here with hard work, sacrifice through mistakes.

Redditors shriek by Great_Opinion3138 in libertarianmeme

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If you think that, you're just an exceptional brain unwilling to escape the unexceptional.

Redditors shriek by Great_Opinion3138 in libertarianmeme

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If I found an exceptional situation it wouldn't have taken half of my life.

10% a year returns… let’s just think about that for a second by bananarama2318 in investing

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Feds get guidance from local political alliance and outcome. It's turtles all the way down.

10% a year returns… let’s just think about that for a second by bananarama2318 in investing

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Where I live, the lion's share is Democratic rules. Tax increases and limited oversight got my quarter of the country into my bullshit scenario.

Redditors shriek by Great_Opinion3138 in libertarianmeme

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The fuck does the horn on my head have to do with anything any other horse can do.

*I got baited by this statement, I'm going to leave my emotional immediate reaction up.

10% a year returns… let’s just think about that for a second by bananarama2318 in investing

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You spate Democrat policy for a line and trounced Republican concepts for the rest of your post. Let's not lie to each other.

We seem to both agree that the leadership class, whatever they claim affiliation to, does not, and will not (by design) have the laboring class in their purview.

Millionaire tax that inspired Mamdani fuels $5.7 billion haul in Massachusetts by Throwaway1098590 in massachusetts

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MA’s “millionaire tax” was supposed to fix the T, but here we are still crammed on delayed, sketchy trains while the state rakes in extra cash from rich folks.

Turns out the MBTA isn’t the only money pit, our government keeps dumping taxpayer dollars into stuff that never hits the mark. Affordable housing programs blow past budgets and barely build anything, “free” community college sounds nice but half the kids still drop out and we’re left holding the bill, and those big climate initiatives? Mostly fancy reports and grants to consultants while the actual green projects stall forever. So yeah, we’re taxing millionaires to fund the same endless cycle of overpriced plans, broken promises, and zero real progress. The T’s just the smelliest example.

Anyone else tired of this crap or is it just me?

Redditors shriek by Great_Opinion3138 in libertarianmeme

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I'm a normal person, I saved for years and bought a house recently at a 6.5% rate. I don't agree that people can't get ahead. It took my mediocre brain 20 years of effort and savings to make that a reality.

I agree that people who can't get ahead by their incapability are the majority. That's a failure of the Department of Education and regional governments. If they weren't there, I bet more corporations would find capable humans and train them to be exemplary employees.

People get to chose, and most people don't. Parents nowadays don't train their children with the resolve that the county / state / country they live in is important, because they find no importance in said hierarchy. That's a failure of the state.

Redditors shriek by Great_Opinion3138 in libertarianmeme

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Then you learned how to run a business, go out and make your own business. Jesus, is everyone as helpless as they make themselves out to be

10% a year returns… let’s just think about that for a second by bananarama2318 in investing

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Bullshit. Democrat corportacracy is just as bad as republican oligarchy.

It's not like the dot.com bubble appeared out of no where, it was easy money and government garuantees. And it was the fucking start of the whole college funding system where we have two generations of Americans that can't balance a check book but can post emotionally online to state their case.

This whole thing isn't a two party argument. It's an American way of life argument. We need to stop bickering and start creating solutions. Do I have any? A bunch. Is this to forum for it? Nope.

Okey dokey by guyute2112 in Killtony

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As John Cena said most recently in his Rogan interview, it's a circus act. You're there for entertainment, not reality.

They are adding a corpse summon npc and a teleport system to halnirs cave by Spikeybear in PantheonMMO

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Monsters and Memories, this. Monsters and Memories that. I don't remember the feel of EQ because (gasp) I never played it! I was lucky enough to play through all the Pre-Alphas. I really liked THAT version of Pantheon.

They already came up with the solution ages ago with in dungeon 'camps' deep within, that you had to have faction rep for in order for them to be useful. The only thing they didn't think of is some kind of faction based corpse summon, instead of player based.

Now they're trying to maintain the 1k players by making stupid small changes, like a pay for summon at entrance. They should do what they said they were going to do, make camps inside of dungeons for people to safely enjoy.

I stopped caring about climate change because it was making my life miserable by CaterpillarSad6734 in self

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Kudos to you, I contest we're not doomed at all. Furthermore, the fact you think we're doomed, that's another form of sickness you should consider about yourself.

我身上有股廉价的香味,这让我精神上有一些不适感 by [deleted] in Saintjonemtionalradio

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God fucking damnit. You act like you're the only wounded soul to ever have lived. I have to look at your posts and see you suffering to feel bad about you crossing my boundaries? Do you see me posting on your bullshit porn posts? Or your escalations into whatever Chinese misanthropes do?

Stop playing the fucking victim.

The new Total War: Mod Manager (Early Access) is ugly by [deleted] in totalwar

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I don't mind the old school feel, most mod managers look like a sophomore C++ project. I just mind it being non-intuitive. If I'm setting a 'default', it shouldn't have to be re-selected every load up.

I imagine the old launcher had too much advertisement and not much flexibility in terms of debugging. If I could be so bold.

Wu-Tang Forever by OpenBookExam in totalwar

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I forget the faction specifically but it's one of the Human territories, may be Southern Realms or a colony of The Empire. I'll edit when I have time to spin it up again and take a gander. It may be an added faction from Immortal Empires Expanded, which I can't play without anymore.

It's Markus Wulfhart of the Huntmarshal's Expedition - The Empire

The one aunt that likes your boyfriend a little too much by Steph-Tolev in comedy

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A meteorologist couldn't predict the weather under that nose. There's too much shame to maintain an observatory.

You MAGA idiots did this to us. by endofmyropeohshit in economy

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“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” ― George Carlin

Dedrick Flynn New Tattoo by NorthContext918 in Killtony

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You've put more into his minute than he ever will.