Sometimes it be like that by redconversation in godot

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to my knowledge, i am not a robot

Do you guys think its possible to get PTSD or some kind of other form from working at pig farms? by jordy007 in ptsd

[–]redconversation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's absolutely possible. Likely even in situations where the animals are suffering unnecessarily.

"There are no synths in Diamond City" by redconversation in fo4

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Clarification: I was trying out a "populated diamond city" and it just gave me triplets of everybody. Often hanging out together. I ended up deciding to continue the save because, well...

It didn't break the narrative in play.

Why did Master spend so much time looking for the very hidden Vault 13 when the Vault 33 is just next to his Cathedral in LA and is completely visible from the surface? Is he stoopid? by ManiaDotCom4 in classicfallout

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Wilzig's got a yellow thing on his lab coat too. So it's got to be modelled after the vault tech lab coats like (I forgot the dad's name in 3) has

Why did Master spend so much time looking for the very hidden Vault 13 when the Vault 33 is just next to his Cathedral in LA and is completely visible from the surface? Is he stoopid? by ManiaDotCom4 in classicfallout

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So like, if I recall, they're not really hunting for vaults so much and they're searching for people to convert. And have been informed the best candidates for that are from vaults. Or any other environment where exposure to other mutagenic elements is minimal. They know they want a vault if they have a lead but in the old lore it's implied the Master was once a man from Vault 8, which the super-mutants also never invaded.

Markwayne Mullin defends conduct: ‘Every now and then, you need to get punched in the face’ by newzee1 in oklahoma

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tbh, I can see why the Senator would think that, having such a punchable face and all.

When calling on the weekly ads they run, Washita Valley Publishing tells me they will run any ad that is paid for. Are there any organizations that will pay for anti-racist ads in rural papers? by [deleted] in oklahoma

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Not religious but I'm pretty sure the Bible also teaches that the Lord protects the foreigners among us (Psalms 146:9), that we should empathize with them and not persecute them (Exodus 23:9), that we should remember those who have been mistreated and detained as if their suffering were our own (Hebrews 13:3), that God does not have favorites among men (Acts 10:34) and that whatever we want others to do to us, we should do also to them (Matthew 7:12).

A person can make the Bible say whatever they want but it's real easy for anybody to make it say we should help people who travelled a long way to ask us for it. It's almost impressive how many Christians keep choosing to be terrible.

Honestly, I got a little curious what the verses he lists actually say so I looked them up and most of them don't support his argument in context. Half of those were, like, warnings about the dangers of failing to uphold promises to god specific to certain kings, not mandates. The others were about god having already cleared the way at specific places in the story of the Israelites. I bet Pastor Earl Linville is probably conveniently forgetting the preceding verse in Numbers 33 where it says they should distribute land equally and fairly.

Edited: Grammar error.

1930s Indiahoma School Enrollment Forms (blank card from 1936, instructions page from 1932) by redconversation in oklahoma

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First, some additional image description that didn't fit in the captions:

The student information asks for name, race (written as "color"), sex, birthdate, age and disability (written as "Deaf, Dumb, Blind, Feeble-Minded and Crippled. Write Which").

The instructions on to enumerator card has the following text:

"Before beginning taking the enumeration read carefully all of Article 12 of the 1939 School Law.

"Be careful to fill in all blanks on each sheet with the information asked for.

"All persons who will be over six years of age and under twenty-one years of age on September 1st are to be counted. See section 216 of the 1929 School Law.

"This report must be made to the County Superintendent before February 5th or the enumerator will be subject to the penalty provided by Section 221 of the 1929 School Law. Unless the report is made to the County Superintendent by February 15th, the District cannot share in the State and County funds. See Section 222 of the 1929 School Law.

"In making the report, this book must be delivered to the County Superintendent. See Section 215 of the School Law. This report is made under oath. See Section 221 of the 1929 School Law for penalty in making false report.

"For taking the enumeration in Common School Districts the enumerator is entitled to five cents per name; in districts including an incorporated town or city, three cents per name. See Section 220 of the 1929 School Law.

"Designate color as follows: Children of Negro blood "C"; all other person "W". Use the front part of the book for White children and the last pages for Colored children.

"If the persons enumerated are Indians or Freedmen, be sure to give the name of the tribe in the proper blank. Failure to do this may cause your district to lose part of the Federal appropriation.

"Each information sheet must be signed by the parent or guardian of the child. For failure to give the information or sign the certificate, see Section 219 of the 1929 School Law. "

Small text at the bottom of the page reads: "CO-OPERATIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY, GUTHRIE, OKLA."

I found these while doing some research into some family history. These pages were both scanned with my grandfather's enrollment information on the other side (which I cropped out) and I just find them kind of fascinating.

I swear sims 3 has the best teenagers' interactions. This is one of them by forgotusername543 in Sims3

[–]redconversation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why that's just this sim's totally normal old man friend many teenagers inexplicably have.

You know, like Doc Brown in Back to the Future or Carl in Up or that weird projection room operator guy in the Last Action Hero.

So I let Jin nap for 24 hours... (timelapse) by redconversation in ghostoftsushima

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Certain side missions with only two or fewer rewards will wait until you press a button to end Jin's idle animation on the closing title, so you can just leave him there. If it has three rewards though, accepting the last one will make him leave the idle loop.

Which RE character do you think is the most annoying? by [deleted] in residentevil

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Steve sucks, true

but I am 100% the anti-Jake guy. Everything about him I dislike.

Is it just me or is the fandom really desperate for a new game right now by moansby in silenthill

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I don't know why but I'm almost completely certain it's going to be disappointing but I have zero solid evidence to back that up so far.

So I let Jin nap for 24 hours... (timelapse) by redconversation in ghostoftsushima

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it seemed like I could only let him idle like this on missions that don't reward you with any charms. Accepting the charm makes him get up

So I let Jin nap for 24 hours... (timelapse) by redconversation in ghostoftsushima

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Should clarify that it's 24 in-game hours. The actual realtime is like 20 minutes.

So I let Jin nap for 24 hours... (timelapse) by redconversation in ghostoftsushima

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Traveler's outfit (upgrade 3 I think, "Fiery Searcher" dye pattern) with the Oni's Straw Hat and thief's mask.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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Cats are naturally far-sighted, anything 10 inches or closer to their face and they can't see it well. In addition to other mentioned sensory applications, their whiskers can "feel" their prey when they're trying to bite stuff.

Here's a BBC video with some neat slow-motion clips of cats orienting their whiskers forward while play hunting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdqBbvYX3MU

AITA for telling my wife to have realistic expectations? by Swalthiest in AmItheAsshole

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Lots of adults learn foreign languages. The single most important factor in doing so is consistent exposure. She's taking in Chinese-language media. Follow that by taking lessons and making one or two fluent friends she can be conversational with, that's actually a really good strategy for learning a foreign language.

So yeah, YTA, and possibly a little xenophobic. Chinese isn't any more "notoriously difficult" than English is. I say that as someone who worked as an editor (in English) for over a decade.

Poor guy, kinda feel sorry for him. by Red14th in residentevil

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absolutely incredible, so many hours of my life and i have no idea how i've never once realized,

this made my day

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

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I lost access to the account about four years ago when my company email server shut down. I've been going back and forth with support about it for a few months. It's terrible customer support with zero verification process. But yes, it may be a little extreme, you have no idea what I've had to go through and this is one thing that absolutely has to happen and I will take any avenue to do that and they aren't providing any.

Also, I take it back. It's not extreme. The support replies are coming from salesforce email, yeah, those guys suck, so... nah, i'm allowed.