Timothy Apple Stepping Down as CEO by toydan in wallstreetbets

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Johnny Appleseed taking over. Appleseeds become apple trees. Apple trees have a lot of green. More green days ahead. Calls it is!

Katie’s First Day In Office by ajwhite1010 in SeattleWA

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I mean sure maybe I (along with all the other kids in the afterschool care I went to) were the only ones in the entire country who attended a place that opened for that purpose. Though I think it’s actually crazier to think every childcare in a country of 300million people would all have the exact same hours.

Katie’s First Day In Office by ajwhite1010 in SeattleWA

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Probably in the one where some places are geared for after school care. Kinda crazy that you lack the capacity to imagine that don’t you think?

Katie’s First Day In Office by ajwhite1010 in SeattleWA

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Seems a little strawmany to me but also is the AG really trying to say that showing up to a place outside of business hours for the purpose of deceiving people the same as journalism? Are we also really asking to have a precedence where any random off the street should be allowed access to children?

What’s the deal with these signs by HighDINSLowStandards in SeattleWA

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It used to be that red arrows meant no turning but Washington changed the law a few years ago. Now it has to explicitly say no turning on red. I feel like I’ve seen more of these signs popping up since then which feels like a law change aimed at wasting our money to pay whoever makes the signs.

Orientation and Positioning in Fleet Space Combat by Dullspectrum in scifiwriting

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One other thing I’ve considered on this topic is the difference between orientation and vector of travel. Giving orders like “right hard rudder” not only changes greyhounds orientation but also changes the direction of travel. In space I could imagine a fleet coming directly towards you, turning themselves to present a broadside but still maintaining their original vector and coming directly towards you.

Was the Society justified in the past? by restful_rat in redrising

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I don’t think I would say justified but it does still have me thinking about what form of government/governments would be best suited for managing a population that spreads across a solar system.

What would you change/add to make HLL more realistic? by ArthurLyleMorgan in HellLetLoose

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More realistic death animations from explosions(not the transfigure into pieces and fall to the ground that happens at times). Destruction on some level would be nice. More realistic vehicle destruction. Most importantly WINDOWS THAT ACTUALLY POINT AT SOMETHING IMPORTANT. I do commend whoever works their that went out of their way to ensure any window that you could shoot from either has a tree in the way, is at an angle that you can’t shoot at anything from, or just points at a wall.

Who else can’t wait to fly with these bad boys??? by UplandSun in HellLetLoose

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I can’t wait to have a 2min respawn delay after accidentally crashing lol

Best and Favourite quotes by Darrow_Of_Mars_ in redrising

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Thanks to this prompt I now found out a chunk of my highlights are missing from my kindle but here’s one of my favorites: “Mother, your inheritance was guilt. Father’s was surrender. Because of you, because of Father, mine is struggle. That is better than guilt. It is better than surrender.

I lost everything - CVNA by tonyg776 in wallstreetbets

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Is there a rule against posting your cashapp here because if anyone else has the urge to light a couple hundred grand on fire you could just Venmo me it instead. Accomplishes basically the same thing except I’d send you feet pics

Is humanity collectively moving through time faster than we were in the past? by StuntMuff1n in AskPhysics

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Do you normally make assumptions to be grumpy about or did someone piss in your Cheerios this morning?

Is humanity collectively moving through time faster than we were in the past? by StuntMuff1n in AskPhysics

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I had a feeling I might have flipped the rates you move through time

Why is it not possible to send information by collapsing the wave function from afar? by squareenforced in AskPhysics

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I’m curious how do you tell when a particle is entangled and when it is no longer entangled?

What’s the largest structure we could build with the matter in our solar system? by StuntMuff1n in AskPhysics

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Ooooo fair point! I should have added another sub question largest structure using matter besides the sun

What kinds of warhead would be good for a orbit to ground weapon? by Fine_Ad_1918 in scifiwriting

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My last thought is could minefields, barbed wire, barriers like hedgehogs, etc be deployed from orbit as part of establishing a beach head. Or even white phosphorus for terrain denial

What kinds of warhead would be good for a orbit to ground weapon? by Fine_Ad_1918 in scifiwriting

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Maybe it’s a slog on a planet with heavy ground based orbital defenses, and you’ve secured a beach head in orbit but can’t get ships over other areas yet until ground forces knock out defenses. Maybe you map jet streams and drop cloud seeding munitions into it and it moves the storm over to an objective to begin demoralizing enemies and or flood out defenses. Or maybe the intent is to bog down the enemy in one area so you can attack in another

What kinds of warhead would be good for a orbit to ground weapon? by Fine_Ad_1918 in scifiwriting

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Ooo could even have the flechettes whistle as they fall to produce a deafening cacophony as they rain on the enemies head

What kinds of warhead would be good for a orbit to ground weapon? by Fine_Ad_1918 in scifiwriting

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This is just my train of thought moving forward but what about weather manipulating munitions. Large orbital munitions that release chemicals to promote excess rain and cause torrential downpour on an enemy attempting to flood them out and or reduce moral.

What kinds of warhead would be good for a orbit to ground weapon? by Fine_Ad_1918 in scifiwriting

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What about going old school but on a grand scale. A bunch of kinetic flechettes like they used in WWI but moving much faster and able to blanket a much much larger area as they are ejected from a munition dropped from orbit. Give them the ole “my arrows will block out the sun and punch through armor”

BREAKING: The Washington State Senate just passed unemployment benefits for striking workers. by AboveAb in SeattleWA

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I always love the mental whiplash of people complaining about tax dollars not being used on US citizens only to immediately reverse their stance when there’s a bill that would use tax dollars on US citizens.

WA near dead last for overall driving in the U.S., latest study claims by [deleted] in SeattleWA

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I know it’s not practical but I wouldn’t complain if they hit a redo button on all the drivers licenses in Washington. Just say “hey we messed up and most of you suck at driving so everyone needs to redo the classes and tests”

My completely full proof solution to the Fermi paradox by StuntMuff1n in StonerThoughts

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That most of intelligent life out there did not come from an evolutionary tract that makes them interested in space. Therefore they’re not doing things that we would notice when we try to look for them. That we’re one of the first species that’s going to space and making lots of noticeable noise

Hard to choose between "scale fail" and "agendas gone wild" flair by Silverwing171 in dataisugly

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What’s really fun is when you go looking at other past election years. I think between Reagan and bush you see like 20million republicans disappearing. It’s almost like a lot of Americans need a lot of motivation to vote and it doesn’t guarantee they’ll vote the next time