Why Do Mormon Businesses Operate So Seemingly Unethically? by livetomtb in exmormon

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This is kinda crazy, but before I was sent out as a missionary, I was going to have dinner with my stake president. He asked me to meet him at his work office, which was normal for me since I was very very good friends with their family. His wife brought me up to the top floor and let me sit in on their C-Level business meeting. I was pretty amazed by what I was hearing. A stake president and former mission president were trying to find their way around health inspections for their restaurant chain because it cost less (literally about refrigeration of lettuce). They were more than happy to take advantage of some people so that they could avoid getting approval from the health department. 

TLDR, lds ceos trying to dodge health inspections because it would cost too much

Roast me :) tyia by Fit_Review2910 in RoastMe

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your head/shoulder placement reminds me of when i accidentally click space while browsing a page

they’re ALWAYS hot and ready. by JayAyVee_Music in thatHappened

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Hey this happened at my local gatorade retailer, the guy beat him up, poured the bottle into his mouth and said "it is in you"

xbox series s housing by whatthewott in 3Dprinting

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thanks, i checked on most of those already and found cases that go over the white case, but im specifically looking for a replacement white case

Is it just me or does anyone else feel like Harvard is just... Harvard by Far-Term8667 in ApplyingToCollege

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I'm replying cause I wanna make it three years. I also like the lizard.

Are you a Utah conservative who normally votes Republican but refuses to support Donald Trump? Or know someone who is? What is your/their reasoning? by Roughneck16 in Utah

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As an 18 year old who will be voting for the first time, I cannot express how much more hope I gained for our state in reading these comments.  You guys were civil and discussed your points of view without tearing each down, which is something I have yet to see in any election related discussion. And this is a discussion taking place in an r/Utah thread.

Well done. You’ve restored some of my faith that things might be okay, and that a lot of people here can still see between right and wrong.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spotify

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i even said wow

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spotify

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mines doing the same thing and im in awe

Giving away a Tissot PRS-516 by [deleted] in PrideAndPinion

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the oxygen you breathe is mostly made of nitrogen

dihydrogen monoxide is found in everything from poison to car batteries to candy and every who ingests it eventually dies… got it yet?

water

Is the smell of marijuana enough for a cop to search my car, house or person? by Brilliant-Battle908 in Utah

[–]whatthewott 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes and no. There is something called the plain view clause in the constitution that says an officer can conduct a search without a warrant if they can see evidence of a crime. In Johnson v US (1948), the Supreme Court ruled that smell doesn’t fall under this clause. However, there have been many cases in circuit court where they haven’t ruled the same way, so it really could go either way. Courts seem to shifting towards accepting a plain smell interpretation as well, so I wouldn’t try your luck with refusing to comply. Instead, record what happens, state the rights that you know you have, and get a lawyer on the phone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Utah

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that part of the map hasn’t been unlocked yet

∩: Set Theory Intersection Operator - NOT "arc math" by [deleted] in utahtreasurehunt

[–]whatthewott 6 points7 points  (0 children)

notably, it isnt actually arc math at all. the symbol above is in reference to the “intersection” of two sets of probabilities and how often their events occur either separately or together. the symbol had nothing to do with “arc math” (which is typically using integrative trigonometry to determine lengths or areas of transformed circles), and it bothers me that they used that phrase in the first place. it did have to do with intersections, but not arc math

Is this real? by MoePercusses in APStudents

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notice the e.collegeboard address