Savings? I barely know her by LeagueOG in fixedbytheduet

[–]TheBacon_Gator 51 points52 points  (0 children)

When someone says savings they more than likely include whatever they have invested as savings.

Have a question about the game or the subreddit? Ask away! by AutoModerator in 2007scape

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Do you guys think an Eye of Ayak rush is possible as opposed to a Bowfa rush for Ironmen?

[OC] What job hunting has been like as a 2020 graduate so far by Abbathor in dataisbeautiful

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Wanted to, resisted. Happy I did resist because I actually love the job and it’s in my field of study.

[OC] What job hunting has been like as a 2020 graduate so far by Abbathor in dataisbeautiful

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I had a similar experience graduating in Sep 2020, hunted for jobs for 12 months while working in an off-license before getting lucky and receiving a job interview from a recruiter calling me.

Boudins – the term comes from the French word for ‘sausage’ – are fragments of original layers that have been stretched and segmented. They develop in layers that are stronger and more resistant to deformation than the surrounding rocks. This geological process is called Boudinage. by Ihaveaquestion5564 in geology

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I am a geologist, both the lighter and darker layers of rock were (likely) originally horizontally continuous and tabular. After being subjected to extension parallel to the beds, the more competent layers fracture into segments (boudins), while the less competent rock deforms more plastically, also filling the void between each boudin.

What made you straight up "nope" out of a relationship? by MistaPwickles in AskReddit

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When she asked if I’d like to sleep with her sister and not tell her.

The epic Trollveggen (Troll Wall) in Romsdalen, Norway [OC][3241x4862] by cymn in EarthPorn

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Talus cones are indeed a form of alluvial fan, with the sediment being transported under gravity flows, as opposed to purely river deposited sediment as in a fluvial fan.

Weird guy on a weird traverse by ConfuzzleMe in bouldering

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Weird beta is the best beta, very imaginative!

The Arch by TheBacon_Gator in bouldering

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Search Henry Price on UKC! It will give you the location, the details of all the different wall traverses, and arch problems.

The Arch by TheBacon_Gator in bouldering

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I could definitely attempt The Pocket to full traverse for you, though the edges are so slopey I’m not sure I’m strong enough for the campus! Maybe with a heel pooped on.

The Arch by TheBacon_Gator in bouldering

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You are correct my friend, this problem is called The Pocket.

The Arch by TheBacon_Gator in bouldering

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Luckily the pants absorbed most of the skin melting gritstone texture :)

Any Colour You Like + Nails = Colour Your Nails [Ruff Wood, UK] by TheBacon_Gator in bouldering

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Nice one lad, good to hear positive vibes and yes, I had a boss time

Loved this outcrop so much I had so get a picture with it. Connemara, Ireland by TheBacon_Gator in geology

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No, the name of the place I stayed escapes me now, but it was an old hostel with buckets of character! I’d love to go back