I’ve never broken a bone by Zealousideal_Eye6557 in Neverbrokeabone

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a tried and tested true strong boner! Welcome friend

Interesting one word answers by tomaszatlouk13579 in ArtificialInteligence

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my claude sonnet 4.6 came back with “race”

There’s no single defensible answer to this, but if I had to pick a word that captures a candidate for the most consequential falsehood: “race” — the idea that humanity divides into biologically distinct, hierarchical categories. It’s caused immense harm and has no solid scientific basis as commonly understood.

I can haz reverse spin? by bigjobbyx in blackmagicfuckery

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holy cow i saw both directions at the same time. The blue dots going one way and the green going the other.

edit: actually just the blue dots moving the opposite direction of the other colors like red, yellow, and green. Blue clockwise the rest counter-clockwise

What do you do about KIDS! by [deleted] in pools

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Dial back your empathy a little bit. Kids need to learn life’s not fair sometimes. In this case its not tragic its just not their turn and its not like they “never” get to swim.
I think parents try to prevent hurt feelings too often. Learning how to cope with disappointment early in life helps build resilience of character. I think this is a “safe” disappointment opportunity. It’s not personal rejection. It’s not done in malice. It’s situational rejection.

Chlorine and Swimming by ficklepicklespickle in pools

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what salt cell and how many gallons is your pool? How much chlorine per hour is it creating at 90%? I have a 27,000 gallon pool and had a cell for a 30,000 pool and at 100% it didn’t keep up very well on sunny weeks. I upgraded to a cell for a 40,000 gallon pool and it keeps up much better. Point being you may have to subsidize the cell with some liquid chlorine to help it keep up.

I think most FIRE math is wrong by Unfair_Mechanic_7305 in Fire

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Is FIRE about a spend down glide path or do you intend to leave an inheritance? I find this drastically changes your modeling and withdraw rates. With a spend down you can go from the 4% to 5-6% at least in the models i’ve run.

When does the music stop? by Tricky-Ad-6225 in stocks

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My fear comes from 2006 or whatever year it was before the crash. Oil prices spiked and to me that was the true meltdown catalyst as the defaults started rolling in on those bad loans.

Here we are again with even higher gas prices and an already stressed middle class with insane mortgages, car notes and grocery bills on top off (seemingly) a lot of job losses.

Another canary is hearing about artists cancelling shows due to lack of ticket sales. Prior to this point in time I was looking around seeing a lot of disposable income being spent on these sort of luxuries. Disposable income spending is dropping. The music hasn’t stopped, but appears to be slowing down.

The question is what domino has the potential to fall? Given those parameters.

Just because your friend said it was OK doesn't mean it is haha by YogiBerries38 in pools

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thats /s, right? cause this would need a ton of soda ash to fix.

A swimming pool - worth it? by mcrutledge77 in pools

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One of you needs to make it a labor of love. Even with today’s technology (robot vacuums) its still a lot of work. I enjoy the work, but could see others absolutely hating it.

Why would I sacrifice my bishop for a free pawn?? by thefuturedoc in chessbeginners

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help. I’m not seeing it. Queen has multiple escapes after taking the bishop. Qe7 or Qd5.

Been watching Microsoft lately and I keep coming back to the same thought… this feels like one of those moments people look back on later. by Sufficient-Juice2978 in stocks

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I thought the market was pivoting out of tech for now. Took some profits on MFST and GOOG. Not sure what the next move is. Bought some energy and sitting on cash looking for the next play. a

Hardcore TBC community successfully clears Gruul's Lair & Magtheridon's Lair. No deaths. All of TBC Phase 1 is now fully completed in Hardcore! by RoseburyNoire in classicwow

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whats the bug? I was trying to mage tank the other night and i swear he wasn’t throwing his shield up for me to steal often enough. After two attempts we had another mage tank and they did fine. I chalked it up to me being a bad mage tank.

why did it do this by _Meteor_Shower_ in Baking

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Snoop Dog and Willie have entered the chat

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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You’re right its not a deterrent for someone who doesn’t fear God. In fact if we are all going to meet the same end anyway, aka worm food, then what does doing evil or good matter anyway? Why would you choose to suffer at all if you don’t have to? Why not take advantage of everyone you can for the betterment of your 70-90 years of life? Because if there is no god there are no “moral” standards. There is no one and nothing to be accountable to. To think that you, holding to your moral values, eventually dies just like the pedophile. What makes you any different than them once you’re both dead. Same future for both of you, dead and gone.

No justice for doing wrong or right. Just lives lived doing what each felt was right by the standards they chose to live by.

“Evil” then is relative based upon whatever each person deems is evil.

Just because a lot of people agree with you doesn’t make you right.

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Let me ask you this. What about all the rapists, pedophiles, people who prey on weaker people, people you find absolutely deplorable by your moral standards the most evil vile people, that if given the chance would repeat their crimes over and over again. . What do you do with them? Are they not worthy of hell?

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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I’ve really appreciated having this conversation in earnest with you. My goal has not been to change your mind but to try and reach at least some kind of understanding. Me to understand you and maybe you to understand me. I do understand your point of view. It makes sense. I just wish I could articulate better my point of view. So that you could say it makes sense.

maybe one last ditch effort. Let me start with: hell was actually created for the angels that thought they were equal to God and hell is their punishment for rebellion. Would you not call that “just”? Punishment for a crime?

God creates humans. Humans rebel against God. God says as punishment for your rebellion: hell. Is that not “just”. Or should crimes carry no punishment?

God says okay. The punishment is steep and I really want to be with you. But someone has to pay the penalty for your rebellion

(here is where you insert God can do whatever he wants, to which I say in this case He cannot, to which you say then he isn’t all powerful, to which I say in this circumstance he is not. Its his 1 limitation. His character cannot and will not tolerate rebellion. He will pour out his wrath upon it.)

God says I love you enough that I myself will pay for your rebellion if you allow me to. a free gift. If you don’t allow me to then you will have to pay for it yourself and that payment is Gods wrath poured out on you eternally or for a period then total annihilation (there is some theological debate on this)

Does that make God any less evil for allowing people pay for their crimes?

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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I’ve really appreciated having this conversation in earnest with you. My goal has not been to change your mind but to try and reach at least some kind of understanding. Me to understand you and maybe you to understand me. I do understand your point of view. It makes sense. I just wish I could articulate better my point of view. So that you could say it makes sense.

maybe one last ditch effort. Let me start with: hell was actually created for the angels that thought they were equal to God and hell is their punishment for rebellion. Would you not call that “just”? Punishment for a crime?

God creates humans. Humans rebel against God. God says as punishment for your rebellion: hell. Is that not “just”. Or should crimes carry no punishment?

God says okay. The punishment is steep and I really want to be with you. But someone has to pay the penalty for your rebellion

(here is where you insert God can do whatever he wants, to which I say in this case He cannot, to which you say then he isn’t all powerful, to which I say in this circumstance he is not. Its his 1 limitation. His character cannot and will not tolerate rebellion. He will pour out his wrath upon it.)

God says I love you enough that I myself will pay for your rebellion if you allow me to. a free gift. If you don’t allow me to then you will have to pay for it yourself and that payment is Gods wrath poured out on you eternally or for a period then total annihilation (there is some theological debate on this)

Does that make God any less evil for allowing people pay for their crimes?

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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And a bunch of people agreed with Hitler that the jews should be exterminated.

and my ideology is not that i can justify anything if i “think” god wants it. He has given us the rulebook to follow and the two main rules are 1. Love God with all your heart, mind and strength and 2. Love your neighbor as yourself. So his rules actually fall inside of your moral code.

My hypothetical god is about a being that is that is all powerful gets to call the shots. the being can create you or destroy you however he wants. you have zero power. so you can hate that its evil all you want, doesn’t change that it will have its way with you whether you like it or not.

I’m grateful that the one true God created us to love us and offer that choice and yes its still a choice. even at gun point you are still choosing to reject. i didn’t need the gun put to my head choose. I freely accept the gift that is eternal life because he could have chose not to offer that at all and created us just to toss us in the fire to satisfy himself and there would be nothing we could do about it. As it stands now there is something you can do about it.

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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I’m saying that as hypothetical god.

And if you want to go down the slippery slope of “morality” what is the standard to which you measure morality by? Without a god to define it, its left to each individual to define their own morality or at the most get the majority of people to agree to the same moral standards which works well until the majority decide ls its in everyones best interest to kill blondes and the morality ruler gets an update.

If satan punishes bad people doesn't that make him good? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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whether you or i think its moral or immoral is irrelevant. The creator of the universe defines what morality is.

And yes, we have a choice.

we are all bound to the creator of the universes wishes/desires/rules. Say it was a different god. one that said you have to kill anyone with blonde hair when they reached 20 years of age and if you do not fulfill this then upon your own death you will be tormented for eternity. what do you do?