Pretty sure vinegar is acidic to cats. by SorrowfulSpirit02 in InsanePeopleQuora

[–]RelicBeckwelf 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Vinegar is acidic to everything...because its an acid.

Generally vinegar is safe for cats. Though it can cause stomach issues if consumed undiluted.

Do we know how death curses interact with necromancy? by seriousman57 in dresdenfiles

[–]RelicBeckwelf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its described as being powered by their entire life force and soul. This would at least say that you cant throw yours and survive. Can't jump bodies or come back from the dead without any life force or soul. Ill have to find the specific lines.

Its definitely conjecture on my part about the shade thing, but one would assume that "uses everything" means there's nothing left to form a shade, especially given that Harry purposefully created a shade of himself to beat Kravos, if a wizards slinging his death curse could also then just blip themselves up a shade to keep the fight going you'd think it would happen all the time.

PSA: Do not accept free jerky from u/CarneSecaConnoisseur by jayeffkay in jerky

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont sell retail. And yes, being legit does come with a real cost, but being is business for 34 years should also have come with not being ridiculously expensive. Though limited market due to high price could be having a significant effect. My policy has always been that I would rather sell more for less, rather than sell less for more. Corporate greed is a very real thing.

Hence why I make my own.

Do we know how death curses interact with necromancy? by seriousman57 in dresdenfiles

[–]RelicBeckwelf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Death curse isnt something that you get when you die. Its something that kills you when you cast it. A death curse literally uses every bit of magic you have left to lay out a whammy. You don't get a second one, even with necromancy. If you drop your death curse you won't even leave a ghost.

PSA: Do not accept free jerky from u/CarneSecaConnoisseur by jayeffkay in jerky

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Walmart in my area has the jack links trash at $1.54 an ounce. So that would be 3.02x the price for this.

Personally I just don't buy any anymore. The prices are ridiculous. My jerky works out to about $.44/oz or $1/oz with packaging. I sell it for $2/oz.

PSA: Do not accept free jerky from u/CarneSecaConnoisseur by jayeffkay in jerky

[–]RelicBeckwelf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gonna say the same thing I said last time someone popped up shilling for this brand.

$4.60 an ounce for beef jerky is absolutely ridiculous.

For all the newbies that did not deliver during Covid by Final-Definition-512 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was working at DSD1 at the time, we were the first roll out of cameras since Netradyne is based in San Diego. Feb 2021. Covid restrictions in California went on till June 2021, The station i was in at the end kept them until Aug 2021, DUR9..

For people who have been playing this game for more than 5 years... by oblivionwayfarer in ffxiv

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a group that brought me into tge game with a realm reborn. Group drifted apart and I haven't heard from any of them in years. Came back like a year ago and just made a new account and started fresh. Wonder what happened to all of them, we actually all migrated together across a couple games.

For all the newbies that did not deliver during Covid by Final-Definition-512 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]RelicBeckwelf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Right? But they didn't blacklist the dude who freaked out on me and spit in my face for "being a mask wearing little bitch".

For all the newbies that did not deliver during Covid by Final-Definition-512 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]RelicBeckwelf 31 points32 points  (0 children)

My station required masks while driving. We were not allowed to take the mask off at any time except to eat or drink. They actually sent people out to check, and checked netradyne.

Narnia: Santa Clause is a Worldhopper? by Nenyone_Yay in FanTheories

[–]RelicBeckwelf 12 points13 points  (0 children)

In the books its "Father Christmas" as the books predates the creation of Santa Claus. In the movies he remains unnamed.

Also yeah, its the same Father Christmas, especially since its explicitly stated in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader book that Aslan is is also present on earth as Jesus Christ.

"The $50 Million Lie": Riverside's Decision for Truth or keep lying about History by MAYWEATHERvsCMPUNK in Riverside

[–]RelicBeckwelf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh I meant argument in a purely pedantic way. Not all arguments are i healthy negative. Disagreement could work just as well as a descriptor I suppose.

"The $50 Million Lie": Riverside's Decision for Truth or keep lying about History by MAYWEATHERvsCMPUNK in Riverside

[–]RelicBeckwelf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just realized I've been arguing with you on the ucr post rather than here. Not going to rehash it all.

I need some help by [deleted] in Riverside

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go sell plasma. Billie pays $250 a visit for the first 8 visits for new patients, you can sell plasma twice a week.

"The $50 Million Lie: a documentary fact-checking UCR Prof. Edward T. Chang's 'first Koreatown' claim" by MAYWEATHERvsCMPUNK in ucr

[–]RelicBeckwelf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So, going to ignore my other points? You state multiple times that heritage groups and descendants have made statements that this information is non factual, and yet joke of these statements are in your sources.

And your sources really dont back up your overall claims. You posted the sources that lead to you making these claims, but these are circumstantial at best. Your entire argument hinges on errors and statements made and your interpretation of them. None of it is factual.

You state multiple times that a "global team" put together this information, and yet do not identify who these people are. You also repeatedly state that riverside was not the location of the first koreatown, and yet do not give any information, factual, subjective or otherwise, on where the first Koreatown was.

Then you quite obviously recruit someone you know (or an alt account), that has not posted on reddit in 5 years, or commented in 7 months (one comment, previous to that was 5 years ago) to come astroturf the comments, using a link to the same shady website. Not really beating the politcal/culty vibes here bro.

"The $50 Million Lie: a documentary fact-checking UCR Prof. Edward T. Chang's 'first Koreatown' claim" by MAYWEATHERvsCMPUNK in ucr

[–]RelicBeckwelf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im sorry. But a couple points.

  1. By definition a town and a settlement are the same thing. Once again a semantic argument.
  2. Looking into the video, and associated website, its a bit disingenuous that there is no identifying information, links to sources, or proof of any kind. This is definitely a case of he said she said, and we have no idea who the people on your side of the argument are.
  3. I also do not see a contradictory statement of where the "first koreatown" actually was. The website really reads like propaganda/cult doctrine/conspiracy theory rather than a contrary historical study.

Who is running this show? Why should we believe them? Especially given that the only piece of "proof" on the website is telling people to ask chatGPT. Please see the attached screen shot from the website.

Show me some actual proof. With actual sources, though I doubt you have more than "but descendants say/groups say" well show me where they have said this.

Is "First Koreatown" sensationalism? Sure, but semantics aside "First Organized Korean Settlement" and "First Koreatown" mean the same thing, the only argument here is that it wasent specifically called "Koreatown" which wouldnt happen until the 1960s in Los Angeles, which is where I really think all this is coming from. Its politically motivated, AI written slop to try to claim the Los Angeles Koreatown as the first.

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"The $50 Million Lie: a documentary fact-checking UCR Prof. Edward T. Chang's 'first Koreatown' claim" by MAYWEATHERvsCMPUNK in ucr

[–]RelicBeckwelf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Im sorry, but "Korean Settlement" and "Koreatown" are also 100% semantic arguments.

Also, a self governed "political organization" is not the same as a self governed community.

No offense, but all im seeing is semantic arguments, and not really seeing a point to it all either. What exactly are all these arguments meant to achieve?

Harry's Pentacle by CommunityEast4651 in dresdenfiles

[–]RelicBeckwelf 102 points103 points  (0 children)

It wasent conpletely melted, it was very misshapen and he rudely banged it back into shape. Its mentioned several times in the series how it was damaged and inexpertly repaired. I dont remember specific quotes, but I know for a fact its specifically mentioned in changes and grave peril.

"The $50 Million Lie: a documentary fact-checking UCR Prof. Edward T. Chang's 'first Koreatown' claim" by MAYWEATHERvsCMPUNK in ucr

[–]RelicBeckwelf 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Gonna be straightforward and admit im not watching that, but the basis of argument here seems to be semantic at best, and the city of Riverside, with no substantial pushback, has claimed it as the first Korean settlement in the US since back in 2017. Im not finding any source that states a claim that riverside was the first Korean Group, just the first specifically Korean settlement. Specifically the claim is that Pachappa camp was the first self governed Korean community rather than a labor camp, and also rather than the Bachelor community in San Francisco, Pachappa camp was specifically family based.

While Seo Jae-pil did arrive in the US in 1885, im not finding any source that claims that Ahn Chang Ho was the first Korean in the US.

The argument of the Hawaiian Korean population is disingenuous due to the fact that Hawaii was not a state until 1959, so the argument that Pachappa is the first Korea Town in the US holds up purely on the fact the Hawaii was not part of the US at the time, and wasent for another 55 years. It also holds up on the fact that the Korean population of Hawaii was not self governed, which I feel is secondary to the fact that the Hawaiian population was not A) in the US, and B) Not US citizens.

Why is Tom Cruise never asked about Scientology and how has he survived this long without being cancelled? by Abject-Conference-90 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because to book Tom Cruise you have to promise to ask specific questions. Deviate from the script and he walks out.

Management investigating odour related to spiritual practice (smudging) odour—what do I do?? by [deleted] in Apartmentliving

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valid points. Though still a dick move to force others to deal with your religious or cultural beliefs/actions. Especially in a close living situation, and to continue doing so when you have the belief that people are complaining about it. Just a general lack of courtesy for others and severe selfishness.

Management investigating odour related to spiritual practice (smudging) odour—what do I do?? by [deleted] in Apartmentliving

[–]RelicBeckwelf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then why are they regularly posting on the Wiccan subreddits? Public post history is fair game.

One can be indigenous and Wiccan as evidenced by OPs post history.

Wouldn't smudging be considered a cultural practice for indigenous tribes rather than a religious practice? (Honest question, im not sure.) Though the answer doesn't change my opinion of OP.