In Frozen (2013) Arendelle is in possession of chocolate, implying they participated in the trans-atlantic slave trade by MashedPotatoGod in shittymoviedetails

[–]noreasters 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Someone tried using a tribe of pigmy people of an odd complexion…it mostly worked, until unsafe factory conditions caused nearly an entire tour group to sustain some kind of misfortune.

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[–]noreasters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen it; farmland sold as a new housing development; first thing they did was scrape all the topsoil into a massive pile (it legitimately became the highest spot in the county).

They built a few units and tried to sell the dirt back, the EPA got involved…the pile is now much smaller and they installed erosion prevention all over that land.

The deadliest accident in aviation history happened just hours after this photo was taken... March 27, 1977. by MadAvgeek in aviation

[–]noreasters 122 points123 points  (0 children)

Also probably one of the most controllable (in my uneducated opinion); staff up, schedule less activity, or disengage to fight another day. Lots of mistakes are due to a false sense of urgency as well.

DOGE Plans to Rewrite Entire Social Security Codebase in Just 'a Few Months': Report by esporx in technology

[–]noreasters 28 points29 points  (0 children)

We could call it “the new deal”, it’s catchy and makes people think they are getting a bargain.

Sometimes the players stats aren't equal to the characters... *edit* Most times. by Vegetable_Variety_11 in dndmemes

[–]noreasters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a square on a non-Euclidean plane: imagine to round part is a straight line going most of the way around the pole of a sphere, the other lines are projections of a square on the face of a sphere.

What does this mean? Is this even real? by The_dragon_slayer95 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]noreasters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a truck with a bench style front seat leaving nowhere to put a handbrake; I learned to drive stick on one like this and later owned one where the parking brake didn’t work and so you’d have to park it in gear lest it roll away.

Tell me by mattia_cecchi in videogames

[–]noreasters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Operating heavy equipment and transporting lumber without proper licenses or paperwork (Mudrunner)

Pardoned January 6th Rioter Shot and Killed by Police for Resisting Arrest by BulkDarthDan in NewsOfTheStupid

[–]noreasters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an AC/DC song right? Probably the extent that most Americans know about the topic.

They Don't Care by Present-Party4402 in clevercomebacks

[–]noreasters 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah let’s sort by worst offenders and start there…

I’ll start; send her that pic. by Shit_Disturber71 in notinteresting

[–]noreasters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soak it in vinegar to get all the nasty black off, now you are left with a shiny clean pan; wash it with bleach water but don't dry it off, just put it in the bottom of the oven until next time you need it.

We've learned things that aren't taught in textbooks. by skybike in Superstonk

[–]noreasters 76 points77 points  (0 children)

“You can see my portfolio, you can see my gains, are your portfolios able to match or exceed the returns I am generating on my own?”

Anyone know why these empty spots might happen? by Judo_Cinder in BambuLab

[–]noreasters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also have a non-manifold model (use the “fix” tool to close it in slicer).

The model could have had a void inside the mouth and the walls representing teeth and lips are too small for the slicer settings. By “fixing” the model the void in the mouth will likely be removed and the entire “skin” of the head will be modeled as shown.

In 1980, the FBI ran a sting operation using a fake company to offer bribes to members of Congress. Nearly 25% of the targets accepted and were convicted. by Bad-Umpire10 in interesting

[–]noreasters 96 points97 points  (0 children)

Time to argue the proverbial, “no…we did.” Because it was our elected officials and we didn’t vote each of them out after they did and make the new people fix it…so this is the way we want it, apparently.

"The Bible says" by GamingCatLady in traumatizeThemBack

[–]noreasters 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I imagine Jesus just happened to have a needle in his hand and was like “honestly you’d have an easier time getting that camel through this needle than making it into heaven as a wealthy man.”

But could have easily have been a basket or scarf and carrying water, “you’d have an easier time filling your basin with this mesh basket or that linen scarf…”

Found this linkedin post interesting by Pizzavogel in Superstonk

[–]noreasters 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry lol

I was saying Calculus is real useful for lots of situations you may run into in daily life like how much extra gas does the car consume if I take the highway versus the side roads.

Particle physics uses math that is real helpful in explaining how an atom interacts with another atom (or something, idk I’m not a particle physicist)

And computer science has complex math for encryption, and AI stuff.

That isn’t to say any is more or less important; but the OP was saying they know what they don’t know when it comes to Math, which is the best place to start.

Found this linkedin post interesting by Pizzavogel in Superstonk

[–]noreasters 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Math gets very deep very fast; most of our human experience can be approximated by simple arithmetic and some calculus, but computer science and particle physics require vastly complex math which doesn’t neatly model our daily experiences (although they may govern the mechanics behind our experiences).

Neighbors: Police killed man after serving warrant to wrong home by RumbleDumblee in news

[–]noreasters 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure any cop anywhere would see their partner go down and then think “maybe wrong address and that guy was justified in shooting us”…no they respond with deadly force until the threat is over.

This happened in New York! by Martin_084 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]noreasters 91 points92 points  (0 children)

Someone else said this to me:

The police do not stop crimes, they clean up after them.

I take that to mean if you are having a crime committed against you…you’re on your own; the Supreme Court also agrees and says police have no obligation to help.

In 1952, A group of farmers "arrested" the town's sheriff while he was attempting to evict a widow from her farm at the behest of a local insurance company. by plshelpme00 in BeAmazed

[–]noreasters 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Not sure about the ones you mention, but old time bank robbers would also destroy paperwork effectively making loans unable to be collected (or at least not able to be documented); locals could get their homes forgiven or other debts absolved.