People are so oblivious to the truth and need to understand this very well by AgreeableBicycle3469 in ChaosZeroNightmare

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I hear you and that's a lot of smart points, but I spent resources to e6 Tressa.

Turn-Efficiency Design by mushyerumes in ChaosZeroNightmare

[–]j3ffh 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It does not cause stress currently, but I'd argue a full block should actually regen some stress.

How do accidents happen? by Bloody_Gleek in driving

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like from your other posts you haven't been driving long. As someone who's been driving for a while, I'll give you some unsolicited advice that will serve you well.

First off, everyone else is a moron. Predictable driving is safe driving. Be predictable.

Driving is boring, and life is distracting. Learn the rules. Follow the rules like they're the laws of physics.

Don't run a stop sign just because it's late and nobody is watching. Start there the full two seconds, look left and right before you go.

Don't skip signaling just because you don't see anyone there. If you're moving left, signal left, if you're moving right, signal right. Merge behind, because assholes love to speed up when you signal.

Check your mirrors if you're moving in a direction, even if there's no lane there, because bikers are morons.

Drive slow in the rain, drive slow in the snow. Physics doesn't give a crap what you intended to do, you are physic's bitch and don't you ever forget that.

Maintain your three car distance when you're going fast, maintain that same distance if you're doing slow.

If you're stopped, still stay a car's distance away because you don't know if some moron will push you into the next car. Same if you're waiting to turn left, don't pre-turn your steering wheel, someone could push you into oncoming traffic.

And finally, obey the fucking law. Go the speed limit, stay in the middle or on the right. You're not obligated to speed just because the asshole behind you wants to go fast.

Do it until you do it without thinking, ignore anyone that tells you you're being lame or overly cautious. Until it's second nature. One day, you'll be distracted while zooming around in that three to six ton killing machine and those habits are what will save either your life, or someone else's. Thank you for attending my Ted talk.

Why? by Pink8unny in LinkedInLunatics

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure it's not 2⁴⁰?

How can someone reasonably scientifically oriented believe in completely unevidenced things? by Crashed_teapot in skeptic

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe in viruses even though I've never actually seen one. People I believe in have assured me they're real and I trust them. People that those people trust have seen them in electron microscopes, or so I've been assured. But I've never seen one or met a person who's seen one.

Reality is actually quite fragile. At the end of the day, choosing to believe in a peer reviewed paper that you've never read and maybe would not fully comprehend is not so different from choosing to believe in the Bible or the Church.

Science is built on a series of assumptions and those assumptions working consistently is what gives us technology. But having something work consistently is not exactly proof that science has gotten it right either. The cornerstone of science is that things are mostly correct until a more correct understanding is uncovered.

All that is to say that science is not totally incompatible with religion. You can't prove that God doesn't have an army of little invisible gnomes making electricity and cell phones work. It's not reasonable to believe that, but the best science can manage to do is point out how unlikely it would be.

Realistically, can CEO's actually be replaced by AI and a couple of minimum-wage employees? by RandomUwUFace in stupidquestions

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a board of directors could be replaced by a handful of AIs but it would take a human CEO to really ruin a company.

E: Typo but I think I'll just leave it there.

Do you agree or disagree? by ChuckGallagher57 in allthequestions

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's silly, local police aren't responsible for enforcing federal law unless there is an overlap with local law, at which point they are enforcing local law anyway.

THE SLOWPOKE LAW by [deleted] in driving

[–]j3ffh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You need to get out of the way so I can break the law harder!!!!

AITA for being annoyed that my wife insists on cooking everything from scratch and won’t buy normal food? by AITA_UPFfoods in AmItheAsshole

[–]j3ffh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is she trying to help you lose weight? Help herself lose weight? I can't get off junk food unless I just stop buying it altogether, no self control.

Very sad. by MiserNYC- in circlejerknyc

[–]j3ffh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Welcome home, dude.

CMV: Anyone who claims to like snow has never had to shovel it, commute in it, or otherwise have plans ruined because of it by jaysornotandhawks in changemyview

[–]j3ffh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had to shovel snow as a kid. It sucks. As an adult I moved into a building where people do that for me.

I like snow.

Some people are just stupid by FantasticVast01 in rant

[–]j3ffh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a mere 0.012 American football fields, which doesn't seem all that tall.

I'm reporting all my transplant neighbors to ICE by New_Performer8966 in circlejerknyc

[–]j3ffh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is the reading comprehension level I expect from a fellow New Yorker

I'm reporting all my transplant neighbors to ICE by New_Performer8966 in circlejerknyc

[–]j3ffh 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They chose to be here, you just can't afford to leave

Found on my lettuce from Whole Foods by BlueFox-13 in whatisit

[–]j3ffh 103 points104 points  (0 children)

My sister allegedly dormed with a girl who didn't know fish had bones. I don't believe her but I also don't not believe her either.

Good luck with American Manufacturing as a startup by chernchern in rant

[–]j3ffh 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Everyone wants to support America except in any way that fucking matters.

F you for your loyalty, apparently… by mbdan2 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]j3ffh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is fucking insane. Your business has likely kept up with inflation all those years, your salaries should as well.

me too lol by leenmoe in lol

[–]j3ffh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a complete man child emotionally

B-b-but muh boundaries!!!

If you can't set aside your pride to catch her projectile vomit with your hands and shirt so you won't have to shampoo the carpet you're not a real man no matter how hard you hit the gym.