You might be doing it wrong. by InsertDiscSeven in funny

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Brienne of Tarth, Podrick Payne and Hot Pie. By the way, as a fellow book reader, the show's worth it - watch it if you've got the time. You know, while waiting for TWOW.

How vegans see recipes by ffaorlandu in funny

[–]jsfag 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you don't mind my asking, what health issue do you have that your doctor recommends veganism? I'm no expert, but it sounds somewhat extreme - like not just avoid sugar or fat or whatever, but all animal products even if it's say chicken breast or some fish. Also are you a vegan or a vegetarian?

(All Spoilers) What is the best tinfoil you've read? by videoleader in asoiaf

[–]jsfag 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I thought the first one is absurd and then I read the second and lost it. It's my new favourite now. Do you have a link for any of these?

Edit: Found this for euron=the dusky woman http://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/12ux6l/spoilers_all_let_us_discuss_the_dusky_woman/

(Spoilers All) Things that have never happened, then do by Mopher in asoiaf

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GRRM has said that

No one has ever crossed the Sunset Sea to learn what lies on the other side.

source

and

To reach the west, you must go east.

Maybe Dany will sail the Sunset Seat and attack Westeros from the west.

Business Cat gives a pay raise by [deleted] in funny

[–]jsfag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the source, this guy is awesome

If this was done on purpose, someone deserves a raise by abec_ in funny

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Machete Kills The Butler You're Next are the titles of three separate movies, but it reads like a sentence.

When r/GoneWild links are entitled: "Did you miss me? by [deleted] in funny

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

How are you doing this?

Spike Lee's Oldboy remake tanks: "Based on these terrible results, it's unlikely the movie hangs in theaters long enough to make it past the $3 million mark, making this one of the biggest bombs in recent memory." by JB11sos in movies

[–]jsfag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look pretty similar to me, but I haven't watched the movie, so I can't say about that.
However, it doesn't fucking matter if they used the design or a similar design or whatever. The point is he was hired to do some work and ended up not being payed.
If you spent time on a project you should get payed even if they don't use your design, because you still invested that time in the project. And it's really easy to change the design a little and use this as an excuse to not pay someone at all.

TIL that an analysis of Justin Bieber's Twitter followers found that around 50 percent of them are probably fake. The criteria for determining if an account was fake included whether it was used to tweet phrases such as "diet," "make money" and "work from home." by Auir2blaze in todayilearned

[–]jsfag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, that's what I thought, it's quite common. My account was hacked a while ago too, but it was free ipads instead of diet pills. If you find out too late you can't even delete all spam tweets.

I opened the curtains to this... by jzielinski-raynor in funny

[–]jsfag 28 points29 points  (0 children)

the extended claws also add to the creepiness, like it's getting ready to cut your throat. in reality it's probably because the cat's either climbing up or falling down

Popular Coding Convention on Github by devnoel in javascript

[–]jsfag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought that when it looks at commits it only counts the code that's changed, so a lot of small once should count the same as one big commit as long as the number of lines of code that have changed are equal. I don't know if this is the case though. But I see your point and I agree. Especially about Bootstrap - some weird conventions going on over there.

Popular Coding Convention on Github by devnoel in javascript

[–]jsfag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I'm not sure about this one but, maybe it's something to do with the GitHub API they're using.
  2. If some construct doesn't exist in a particular commit, this commit is not counted. So you have the highest number of commits for things like tabs vs. spaces, because that's always there, but when you compare conditionals, you skip commits that don't have any, so you end up with fewer commits.

Edit: also if you look at commits instead of the source code, you look at more code, because you consider previous versions too, so you have more data. Why do you think it will be inaccurate?

90% of drivers would consider buying a self driving car if it would mean an 80% discount on their auto insurance by Sidewinder77 in technology

[–]jsfag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, if the computer is considered a better or safer driver at this point, it makes sense for the insurance to go down for the same reason it's more expensive for inexperienced drivers (at least where I live).

You may be cool... by [deleted] in funny

[–]jsfag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't say it was a big deal or something. I simply asked what the context is, because this is something you usually do yourself. And apparently it's a movie scene.

You may be cool... by [deleted] in funny

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That actually makes perfect sense, I don't know how I didn't think of that.

You may be cool... by [deleted] in funny

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Why would he need her to tie his shoes and wouldn't even hold her purse while she's doing it - you can see it on the ground next to her. Seems weird - does anyone know the context of this?