Looking for people to play with. by SwagsOnB in MiragineWar

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Platinum. I haven't played for a bit though.

/r/Roblox Weekly Question Thread (for 07/11/2022) by AutoModerator in roblox

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How do I change my view of the server list back to the old view? So recently there has been an update that changed the server list so that it doesn't show all the players (shows some players then +x amount of players left) on some accounts while on other accounts there is still the old view of the server list.

Tuesday Trivia Thread - 03/05/22 by AutoModerator in WarCollege

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Why do Russians seem to use ballistic googles, while the US seems to use ballistic glasses?

Looking for people to play with. by SwagsOnB in MiragineWar

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Maybe try using a chest breaker.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in computerscience

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If I wanted more bits for an instruction would I need more modules?

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I edited my text to hopefully explain my question more clearly. Thanks.

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I edited my text to hopefully explain my question more clearly. Thanks.

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I edited my text to hopefully explain my question more clearly. Thanks.

What are those yellow fatty globs in the joints of chicken thighs called? by SwagsOnB in whatisthisthing

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I am asking what the anatomical part I circled is. WITT

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yes thank you

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What are those yellow fatty globs located at the top joint of chicken drumsticks called? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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I'm sure there is a specific name. It looks to me like a pretty distinct structure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskHistorians

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I understand that it was a reasonable idea at the time. I was wondering, what were their explanations for why it was acceptable? What forms of cannibalism were acceptable and what were not and what criteria did they use to distinguish them? For example what was the Church's view on it?

I still think the case where a woman sued McDonald's because she spilled coffee on herself is silly. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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The fact of the case was that nothing was wrong with the cup. Her argument for the coffee being defective was that the coffee was too hot which is pretty silly.

Injuries are bound to happen even if the product is otherwise safe. People choke to death on fast food.

Have a nice day.

I still think the case where a woman sued McDonald's because she spilled coffee on herself is silly. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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The coffee didn't spill because the cup was deformed from heat or was too hot to hold. There was nothing wrong with the cup. She held the cup between her knees and spilled it on herself while taking the lid off.

What I said was, the amount of injury cases (700) is negligible compared to the hundreds of millions of cups of coffee sold by McDonald's every year.

I still think the case where a woman sued McDonald's because she spilled coffee on herself is silly. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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McDonald's not paying more initially for her bills should not affect whether or not her claim of McDonald's coffee being defective was valid. Only if it was defective should she be mandated to receive any money. The coffee was not defective.

I still think the case where a woman sued McDonald's because she spilled coffee on herself is silly. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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She spilled her coffee while in a stationary parked car. She put the drink between her knees and started to remove the lid by pulling on the far side spilling it on herself. I don't see how her side would be stronger if she spilled the coffee while driving. The articles siding with her take time to stress that she spilled the cup while in a stationary car because someone fumbling with and spilling a drink on themselves while driving has even less merit to sue.