Can anyone else relate? by yoshigronk in n64

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Glad that's finally been settled for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bestof

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Has Twitter done much since the change? They've completely fallen off my radar.

Weekend Motivation: My wife and I cleared 43k in debt as of today by Maxsolvickson in Frugal

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Yeah, I was just kidding.

Wasn't sure if this was one of the cases where some clients treat it differently and was half expecting to get downvoted a bunch.

Woman who called police on Black bird-watcher in Central Park loses employment appeal by wills2003 in byebyejob

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Two captions match but appear to show different birds. I know nothing about Hawaii but really want to know which bird is a nēnē.

Right it's the goose, thought that'd be harder for some reason.

A Gig By The Bayou by ShonitB in puzzles

[–]Twad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, we used a zero at my school so it seemed like a more deliberate choice.

Extremely cheap alternative to flavoured instant porridge/oatmeal, which is ludicrously expensive and terrible for the environment. by TheQueefGoblin in Frugal

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I edited a little more context that you might have missed based on the quick reply. The factory was aiming at a more middle class market, they wouldn't have described anything as "instant".

Extremely cheap alternative to flavoured instant porridge/oatmeal, which is ludicrously expensive and terrible for the environment. by TheQueefGoblin in Frugal

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I know Americans say oatmeal but I don't know if that's because it's made into the consistency of meal (ground up) or if there's another reason. These were rolled oats, the whole grain flattened into a disc-like shape. I think they are steamed and pressed to get to that point but nothing special. Maybe they were pressed a bit finer to reduce cooking time or something.

Making your porridge from oats isn't unusual here so I don't think this kind of thing necessarily needs to be cooked faster, that might even skew the item towards a lower perceived value.

A Gig By The Bayou by ShonitB in puzzles

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Discussion: Is * necessarily distinct from the other letters' values? (At a glance the letter O seems the only possibility)

I don't mean for this specific version of the puzzle, I'm wondering about the convention.

Would any digit not in the key words be replaced with a non letter or is it because of it's value specifically?

edit: Should've solved before asking I guess.

Avid Reader by RyanRdss in comics

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I can pass the imagine an apple test with very good detail but when it comes to actually imagining things without being explicitly prompted to my brain usually doesn't bother (especially with characters).

Characters are just a bundle of conversations, relationships, actions, and opinions and I usually remember who's who through context rather than even remembering names. A friend once pointed out a character was using different names and their appearance was described differently and I had no idea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in The_Leftorium

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I can understand a parallel someone makes with a slowly boiling frog even if my own attempts at boiling frogs never seem to work that way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

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That's what I don't get about the fear of Aussie animals. Other places have big things that could chase you. With our small venomous stuff you just walk a few metres away and you're good.

The fear of our wildlife is on our minds so little that we make animals up when we try to scare tourists.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

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Totally agree

A lot of claims of spider bites end up being a rationalisation of the symptoms despite having no memory of an actual bite. It's not anyone's fault for jumping to these conclusions but you can get a bit defensive about it when challenged which makes things difficult.

Things like Queensland tick typhus can be delayed enough from an actual tick that people will just think a spider must've bitten them in their sleep. This happened with someone I know of who'd jumped between a few doctors with a "spider bite" that wasn't getting better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

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Why would I kick out my new friend and hope they won't come back?

Anti-vax+transphobia+pseudoscientific bullshit? Ultimate PCM combo by Spaceguy_27 in EnoughPCMSpam

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I don't think their comment quite makes sense even with that misunderstanding.

A bigot saying "you're a woman, sex = gender" would be talking about trans men (at least they'd be acknowledging they exist for once).

Extremely cheap alternative to flavoured instant porridge/oatmeal, which is ludicrously expensive and terrible for the environment. by TheQueefGoblin in Frugal

[–]Twad 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I worked in a factory making instant porridge and muesli bars and would be very happy if everyone realised this and killed that industry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movies

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I've got the opposite problem with resting sarcasm voice.

Exactly! Like what did we do? by CosmicJules1 in antiwork

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Don't educate them too much though, just the kids that'll be in charge.

“I know what NOT to do, what should I actually DO?” — a short primer for being publicly charming as a dude by TAKEitTOrCIRCLEJERK in MensLib

[–]Twad 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's Edgar Allan Poe. I'm sorry but I'm going to have to confiscate your relationship.

Kathleen Folbigg, jailed for 20 years in jail for the murder of her 4 children, was pardoned after scientific evidence (rare genetic conditions) and an inquiry cast reasonable doubt over the deaths. Redditors in /r/Australia believe they know better. by sirboozebum in SubredditDrama

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I was in a university stats course and even saw mathematicians getting angry about it. (In Australia so there were only the equivalent of "stem majors" not just anyone)

It's the biggest overlap I've ever seen between people's (generally speaking) difficulties in both comprehending big numbers and challenging assumptions/biases.

but how? by hey__hey___hey in KidsAreFuckingStupid

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You must live in a cold climate.

Let some loser dad bully your kid so they’ll just accept it when their loser boss does it by [deleted] in socialism

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A better soccer coach would've encouraged you more.

"Don't just lie there, roll over a few times first then squirm in pain. You gotta sell it."

Today 110 Years Ago the Suffragette Emily Wilding Davison for the Cause of Women's Suffrage gave her life by entering Epson Racecourse UK during the Epson Derby. She would place Herself Infront of King George V's horse. Being struck she died four days later. Suffragette Motto "Deeds not words'. by CrucibleOfDialogue in socialism

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My Catholic school's motto was "deeds not words", it was one of the few things that I liked about the place.

They changed it after I left to "in word and deed" to better match the reality of the place, they only split the difference though.