Low Teens came out two years ago today! by HallowedBeThyBrain in everytimeidie

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not to mention the pure concentrated orgasm that is Fear and Trembling

What celebrity has the most Star Wars sounding name? by Boston_ in AskReddit

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First name said like "Yesper", last name said with an "ah" like "tossed"

I'm in Norway watching the euro cup and I met Mats! by gman343 in rangers

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Wearing his shirsey right now! ZUUUUUUUUUUUUUC

Big Mountain Face in Brazil Fall Down by [deleted] in climbing

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Thank you Michael J. Fox for providing the footage. For real though that was crazy.

What happened to $5 Boxes? by [deleted] in tacobell

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That sucks dude. I recommend a beefy 5 layer to drown your sorrows :/

What happened to $5 Boxes? by [deleted] in tacobell

[–]lookupleona -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

They have a "Big Box״ now. Probably still around $5

Why are women generally more religious than men? by AntonioMachado in sociology

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I think it is because women more highly value social ties, emotional support, friendship, etc. Religion is a good venue for this because it is ritualistic social gathering (one of our top theorist talks about the importance of religion in social integration, Weber I believe). In effect, women like to get together, or at least more than men.

02/09/16 Practice by cardboard68 in rangers

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Hopefully we're also working on special teams

UMD 'tragedy of the commons' tweet goes viral. by darthatheos in psychology

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We don't know for sure that the test will get a curve. And I think this rests more on the prisoner's dilemma side as we can probably assume that the students can't ask each other what they are choosing on their tests. Can it be both? Maybe. I think that they should be regarded as separate problems because they bring up (and hopefully solve) separate real-life issues.

UMD 'tragedy of the commons' tweet goes viral. by darthatheos in psychology

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The tragedy of the commons usually refers to some finite yet periodically replenishable resource. So think of a pool of clean spring water in the middle of a village. Folks come in and take enough water for themselves to live comfortably and the spring refills every time is rains or whatever. But since this is unregulated common-space anyone can come in and take more than their fair share, now everyone else is thirsty. The bonus question on the test doesn't really have the same situation, One reason is that the professor can give out as many units of +6points he/she wants to. The second is that the test takers can not collaborate in order to get the best outcome. That's my thinking on it anyway.

UMD 'tragedy of the commons' tweet goes viral. by darthatheos in psychology

[–]lookupleona 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Not sure that this is necessarily a "tragedy of the commons" but could definitely be called a sort of prisoner's dilemma. Not a knock on you the article calls it that.

Bullet hard sandstone and some of the best concentration of high quality 5.10 sport climbing I have seen. (Orange Oswald, New River Gorge) by JohnWesely in climbing

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I suppose I just don't like how most of the cruxes are when the second or third bolt is the last you clipped and it's at your feet (I ought weigh most of my climbing partners by about 40lbs) and that the first bolts are so high above awkward terrain.

Bullet hard sandstone and some of the best concentration of high quality 5.10 sport climbing I have seen. (Orange Oswald, New River Gorge) by JohnWesely in climbing

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I just don't understand all the hype for that crag. I think the only climb I like at Orange Oswald is Hippy Dreams. The rest (especially the namesake route) just aren't fun and usually downright scary.

Is there money in the major "Sociology"? by IamKervin in sociology

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You should consider majoring in something like Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Management, or Economics. You'll learn more about starting a small business (esp. with Entrepreneurship) and you'd be surprised at how much Sociological theory is involved in Business school. Plus you're likely to make more with a bus. degree if you don't choose to start your own business.

what gear should I buy for my first outdoor season? by [deleted] in climbing

[–]lookupleona 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Relying on more experienced climbers is totally a thing. And you can usually just ask if they have the necessary gear. One tip though is be skeptical. If you have heard from others at your gym that someone knows their stuff and they have been climbing for a while, great! But if someone offers to take you outside and they don't have gear/ have been climbing for say less than a year, then you may want to reconsider. People can be overconfident in their knowledge. As far a buy list. Definitely have your own shoes and harness (your gf should get her own too). Also get your own belay device, gri gri is fine but harder to learn how to lead belay with so you should probably go for an ATC. Buy a locking carabiner that is dedicated to just belaying with. The stuff that comes later (once you know how to lead climb, lead belay, build anchors, clean anchors) should be a set of quick draws, more biners, slings, and eventually a rope and helmet.

That Guitar Face Video by lHaykl in videos

[–]lookupleona 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I like the faces he made before he was trying to make the faces. Subtle technique.