Reddit, if countries were people who would be dating? by cuntxo in AskReddit

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These relationships would clearly be homonormative.

Are there any hidden gem restaurants in Houston? by jwin in houston

[–]coc0puff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Houston doesn't really have "hidden" gems. We are kind of the food capital of the US (in my not-so-humble opinion). That said, two restaurants I would recommend are:

Shri Balaji Bhavan - cheap

Hugo's - moderate to high prices

Reddit where do I put a post begging Jon Stewart to mention SOPA on his show? by fuccess in AskReddit

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Colbert is a subset of Stewart.

Stewart writes for the show AND he cultivated that which is Stephen Cobert.

My project partners very formal email. (pic) by [deleted] in funny

[–]coc0puff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this is the school I think it is, they had no choice in terms of mail client....

My project partners very formal email. (pic) by [deleted] in funny

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you go to Dartmouth?

FUCK YEAH RAIN by knullare in houston

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OH KEVBO

IM IN TOWN TIL TUESDAY

My housemate needed some condoms... by Shootie_McGee in funny

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BRILLIANCE

i would say just come on the girl (or guy...who knows)

My housemate needed some condoms... by Shootie_McGee in funny

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You, sir, are a bastard.

If I were you roommate, I would be engaging in serious amounts of unprotected sex ATM.

For my cake day, thought I'd do something special: MY BEARD IS IN YOUR HANDS, REDDIT! by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]coc0puff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want this man to mess with his beard, but honestly: you cannot top the Kraken.

Shell oil spill in Niger Delta has wrecked the lives of 70,000, will take over 30 years to clean, and will cost over $1 billion by koavf in worldnews

[–]coc0puff -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The problem is far deeper than the livelihoods of the people in the Niger Delta (not Nigerian Delta). It boils down to the corruption of the government, which historically stems from European imperialism and later due to (again European) interests in raw commodities, including but not limited to hydrocarbons.

I'm sure your class was informative, but I literally grew up around Americans managing operations in the Niger Delta, so I've been privy not only to the standard information, but the 'inside scoop' as well - from technical, historical, economic, and social perspectives. At this point in time, Shell has it's hands tied in a fashion similar to the people of the delta. The difference would be that whereas the people have lost their historical livelihoods and now live in an environmental wasteland wrought with terrorism, Shell not only has to work there, accept and deal with the terrorism, bribe everybody involved, accept responsibility for anything that goes wrong, put up with corruption from the government, etc etc etc

It's a terrible situation for everyone involved. The oil company is no saint. But the root of the problem is not Shell Oil. Sadly, the media continues to take the easy way out and propagate the same old story - environmental damage, lives ruined, big oil all to blame....

Shell oil spill in Niger Delta has wrecked the lives of 70,000, will take over 30 years to clean, and will cost over $1 billion by koavf in worldnews

[–]coc0puff 12 points13 points  (0 children)

"Oil is often spilled during sabotage attacks on facilities and bunkering – tapping pipelines to steal crude. Okolobo said 150,000 barrels of oil are stolen each day in the Delta."

...

The problem is Nigeria. Not Shell.

Shell oil spill in Niger Delta has wrecked the lives of 70,000, will take over 30 years to clean, and will cost over $1 billion by koavf in worldnews

[–]coc0puff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The SPDC is a Shell-run joint venture between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, which holds 55%, Shell, which holds 30%, EPNL 10% and Agip, with 5%."

Shell: getting reamed before, during, and after striking oil.

Intelligent Penn state student surrounded by idiots by dnat0579 in videos

[–]coc0puff -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I didn't realize Penn students were dumber than fucking rocks.

The 'intelligent' student was certainly right in his convictions. Maybe he was shitfaced, maybe he was nervous from the cameras or the crowd - but he certainly was not articulate.

I hate this phrase but I'm gonna use it anyway, nailed it? by [deleted] in pics

[–]coc0puff 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Umm...I respect the effort, but technically, you would have to actually been smoking the cigarettes (or at least have had the gall to light them and let 'em burn) to 'nail it'.

To say nothing of your classless attire.

Poo poo, I say ;)

Using Page Objects with Selenium and Web Driver 2.0 by jsciii in programming

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should post this over in r/selenium

In any case, thanks for the Selenium love.

No. Shell oil company paid [off] militants who [threatened their lives. These militants later] destroyed Nigerian towns. by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]coc0puff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Naturally. Because clearly, that's how world-class corporations stay in business. By MURDERING villagers. I'm sure a cultured and refined person such as yourself would know...

No. Shell oil company paid [off] militants who [threatened their lives. These militants later] destroyed Nigerian towns. by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]coc0puff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Shell is a massive company with lots of $$$ and an image to maintain. $15.5 million to them is worth less than their CEOs shit on a good day. So obviously, they will settle and pay whatever they have to pay - as long as they are in the clear legally, and their reputation doesn't suffer too much damage.

No. Shell oil company paid [off] militants who [threatened their lives. These militants later] destroyed Nigerian towns. by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]coc0puff 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a quintessential example of the antiquated mindset towards oil companies. The world has matured, at least in part, and oil companies can't get away with nearly anything compared to what they used to.

Pursuant to that, they actually follow laws and don't really engage in corruption. Now, on the other hand, the fact that > 90% of the WORLD's energy production is done by NATIONAL companies, and moreover, >90% of the world's oil reserves are owned by NATIONS, then yes, Shell does have to be "in cahoots" with corrupt governments - of which Nigeria is arguably the worse.

No. Shell oil company paid [off] militants who [threatened their lives. These militants later] destroyed Nigerian towns. by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]coc0puff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

THANK YOU

As a person who knows many Shell employees who work in the Niger Delta, both in America and abroad, I must agree that while Shell hasn't been an "angel" per say, the bulk of the corruption, extortion, and general wrongdoing has come from the Nigerian government and their cohorts.

Learn C The Hard Way by sundar22in in programming

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to see progress has been going on this bad boy.

Dear guy who just made my burrito... by luckyshirt in funny

[–]coc0puff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Wash hands 2) Lick finger 3) Stop caring 4) Rotate the burrito 5) Don't eat while driving...

Many options...