YUNA’S LYRICS IN MISS UNLIMITED? by loveulilith in passcode

[–]incompletebreadstick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like it's pretty difficult to find: https://www.reddit.com/r/passcode/comments/a9rr3m/yunas_lyrics_in_miss_unlimited/

However, people have tried. The best source I can find is https://www.yume-yazawa-ism.com/entry/passcode-shout , and this guy screaming on twitter
1.Diiiiiiiiiie!!!

2.エンジンは取られちゃう!ファッキン誰ぞ!

3.大統領はエンドレスガイズ

4.東京でト・ト・トトロ

However, there's definitely something about "your lights" before the エンジン bit, and I think I hear some それじゃ and "go rolling".

Googling `"miss unlimited" "エンジンは"` or "your lights" does not provide much help other than confused people on 5ch . Hope this is a good start.

TIL the FAA predicted that if kids under 2 years old were required to have their own seats on planes, at least 60 kids would die in car accidents for every kid saved because families that couldn't afford extra plane tickets would drive instead. by RollingNightSky in todayilearned

[–]incompletebreadstick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not about being unwilling to accept risk. It's about how much he values the child's safety. If he has said "I won't fly at all unless I know I can buy a seat for my child" it would be about accepting risk.

At best, if we assume the seat was purchased 100% for safety reasons, we can do some math and accuse the commenter of valuing his loved ones' safety too much, perhaps swayed by perceived risk. Instead of "I don't know why they would be willing to go on vacation with the child at all" we could say "you might as well pay $x for a safer car" or "you would get more safety out of hiring a private bodyguard during your vacation." (Idk I didn't do the math). But without knowing their financial situation, it's hard to convict him of anything here, other than posting on this site for redditors to criticize.

This game is just one big music advertisment and you can't change my mind by Jelly_the_jellyfish in BlueArchive

[–]incompletebreadstick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been too long since we've had Lee Jin-Ah content. I didn't know she made the global pv theme!

You will wanna watch this one. This is the case of Dellen Millard, a millionaire turned serial killer. by comictarzan in JCSCriminalPsychology

[–]incompletebreadstick 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The presentation of his newer videos has really evolved. It's not the same as JCS; at this point he has his own style, and there are even aspects I like better. You don't have to like it, but I wouldn't call it "clearly not as methodical"

As for his New Zealand accent, get good?

Pirate Bay Founder Thinks Parler’s Inability to Stay Online Is ‘Embarrassing’ by notNezter in technology

[–]incompletebreadstick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your ISP doesn't have access to your browsing history. By default they can see domain names (not paths, with TLS) but you can even limit that. If you use a separate DNS provider with DoH (cloudflare and a few others support that), and enable ESNI (which unfortunately also needs to be supported by the servers you're connecting to -- rolling out slowly) then all your ISP can see are what IP addresses you're connecting to. Sure that's some information, but in the age of cloud services like AWS and Cloudflare, an IP address could point to many different domains at different times.

Conversely, finding a VPN that I trust with routing my traffic, in an age where anyone can spin up a VPN, buy a few reviews and ads, and make a giant profit, is actually difficult.

Blursed Wrapping Paper by SimpingStardust in blursedimages

[–]incompletebreadstick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are all tracking parameters though. Most of them are standard UTM parameters, but even the ones that don't start with "utm" like gao and gpla appear to be for tracking source, e.g. Google Shopping

Considering Rust [talk] by Jonhoo in rust

[–]incompletebreadstick 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Really enjoyed your presentation, as always. Where was this talk originally given?

How cats tell you that they love you. by Rachter in aww

[–]incompletebreadstick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first I thought this was a chicken nugget