Chat I'm going to have to leave like a 10% tip at a restaurant I feel terrible.
I already ordered but it's cash only due to register issues and I can barely cover it even with the loose change from my car.
I left a zero tip but my date left a 40% tip
There was a reason for this that has escaped me
Grad student issues?
An appetizer was out on your bill that you split?
Iunno. Bill arguing is exhausting for me and I avoid it
My guess is date order a drink or two while shiv did not since that was a point of issue previoisly and this was their way of a reasonably equitable split without pulling out the calculators
Please consider the environment before printing this post.
The right to parent one's children is also considered a fundamental right in the USA. For some reason, there is a ton of legal restrictions on that right.
People used the analogy of cars and how we regulate the hell out of them so why not guns.
And you didn't have a real answer for that so you want to change the argument.
the real answer is: privs and rights are not equivalent, and nothing that flows from the one can be used to discuss the other.
Which is a thing I've said a couple dozen times, along with many other folks, and this response from you was very uncharitable.
Yeah, but ya see...
the idea of it being a "right" to own a device with no purpose other than to end a life is fucking assinine
"Government, you OWE me the ability to kill somebody/thing else, dammit"
It's not the right to own one though. It's the freedom from unreasonable government restriction on owning one, and that difference is subtle but extremely important.
You can't demand your gun, all you can do is demand the government not get in the way of you having one (outside of the restrictions we agree are not too onerous according to the various ways we've worked out to balance individual liberties and the public interest, just like with the other parts of the BoR)
may i ask if you think the current bouquet of restrictions we have are roughly appropriate in terms of striking that balance
or should they be more or less onerous
I think there is still work to do, but we're mostly on the right track. I'm not upset with Obama's current EOs (apart from the expansion of Executive power).
The existence of Heller and McDonald are a great comfort to me on this topic.
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Chat I'm going to have to leave like a 10% tip at a restaurant I feel terrible.
I already ordered but it's cash only due to register issues and I can barely cover it even with the loose change from my car.
I left a zero tip but my date left a 40% tip
There was a reason for this that has escaped me
Grad student issues?
An appetizer was out on your bill that you split?
Iunno. Bill arguing is exhausting for me and I avoid it
My guess is date order a drink or two while shiv did not since that was a point of issue previoisly and this was their way of a reasonably equitable split without pulling out the calculators
so smrt
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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
Wait, this 3dmark software costs money? fuck dat I don't care that much
(reasons why I think us progressives should give up on gun control law and work on labor law instead)
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
People used the analogy of cars and how we regulate the hell out of them so why not guns.
And you didn't have a real answer for that so you want to change the argument.
the real answer is: privs and rights are not equivalent, and nothing that flows from the one can be used to discuss the other.
Which is a thing I've said a couple dozen times, along with many other folks, and this response from you was very uncharitable.
Ok maybe I was a little flippant.
But
We have plenty of exceptions to constitutional rights and there is no such thing as an absolute right.
The only constitutional right I'm willing to defend to the death is the one about quartering soldiers in private homes during peacetime! YOUR THIRD AMENDMENT RIGHTS ARE AT STAKE!
I thoroughly enjoy the effort a few years ago to punish a police department that took over a house in order to monitor an neighbor with 3rd Amendment arguments.
override can you say those words again but slower and dumber
ma nephew ordered me them there boss nachos from the taco bell
woo wee he had them throw bacon on there, some of them fried spuds, that fancy picodegall stuff, a big ol helping of steak, that fancy foreign rooster sauce, the whole deal
override can you say those words again but slower and dumber
ma nephew ordered me them there boss nachos from the taco bell
woo wee he had them throw bacon on there, some of them fried spuds, that fancy picodegall stuff, a big ol helping of steak, that fancy foreign rooster sauce, the whole deal
I aint been this full in a coon's age
i meant the ones about my bios you slackjawed wisconsonite piece of SHIT
actually idk why but i see a lot of packers jerseys on game day. why do so many of those people come to colorado
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People used the analogy of cars and how we regulate the hell out of them so why not guns.
And you didn't have a real answer for that so you want to change the argument.
the real answer is: privs and rights are not equivalent, and nothing that flows from the one can be used to discuss the other.
Which is a thing I've said a couple dozen times, along with many other folks, and this response from you was very uncharitable.
Yeah, but ya see...
the idea of it being a "right" to own a device with no purpose other than to end a life is fucking assinine
"Government, you OWE me the ability to kill somebody/thing else, dammit"
It's not the right to own one though. It's the freedom from unreasonable government restriction on owning one, and that difference is subtle but extremely important.
You can't demand your gun, all you can do is demand the government not get in the way of you having one (outside of the restrictions we agree are not too onerous according to the various ways we've worked out to balance individual liberties and the public interest, just like with the other parts of the BoR)
may i ask if you think the current bouquet of restrictions we have are roughly appropriate in terms of striking that balance
or should they be more or less onerous
I think there is still work to do, but we're mostly on the right track. I'm not upset with Obama's current EOs (apart from the expansion of Executive power).
The existence of Heller and McDonald are a great comfort to me on this topic.
Heller and McDonald are solid. They explicitly leave open the option of regulation while confirming that, yes, self-defense is part of the penumbra attached to the Second Amendment (kind of like the right to privacy that lots of folks are attached to), and obviates racially-discriminatory policies regarding local and state issue of gun permits.
Personally, I know the odds aren't in my favor, so I don't carry or keep a gun at home. But someone may value the chance - however small- even if statistically speaking they're more at risk.
SummaryJudgment on
Some days Blue wonders why anyone ever bothered making numbers so small; other days she supposes even infinity needs to start somewhere.
override can you say those words again but slower and dumber
ma nephew ordered me them there boss nachos from the taco bell
woo wee he had them throw bacon on there, some of them fried spuds, that fancy picodegall stuff, a big ol helping of steak, that fancy foreign rooster sauce, the whole deal
I aint been this full in a coon's age
i meant the ones about my bios you slackjawed wisconsonite piece of SHIT
actually idk why but i see a lot of packers jerseys on game day. why do so many of those people come to colorado
In your bios you should be able to find your ram frequency, 1333mhz and 1600mhz should both be presets, it looks like your ram is running at 1333mhz right now
it says 667 because its DDR, so the rate is actually twice that
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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
I really want buffalo wings, but I'm scared to order them from somewhere I haven't gotten them before.
So many restaurants make shitty buffalo wings and I don't get it at all. They're so easy to make delicious, why do I keep getting ones that are 60% breading, or dry with basically no sauce, or any of an infinite number of other travesties.
Drop the wings in boiling oil.
Mix Frank's Red Hot and melted butter in equal parts.
Take out the wings, put them on a paper towel to soak up the excess oil.
Put the wings in a bowl, pour the buffalo sauce over them.
You're done. That's it. Delicious fucking wings, no muss no fuss.
Well, a little bit of muss, I usually get oil all over the stove, but if you're a restaurant you should have a good fryer.
People used the analogy of cars and how we regulate the hell out of them so why not guns.
And you didn't have a real answer for that so you want to change the argument.
the real answer is: privs and rights are not equivalent, and nothing that flows from the one can be used to discuss the other.
Which is a thing I've said a couple dozen times, along with many other folks, and this response from you was very uncharitable.
Yeah, but ya see...
the idea of it being a "right" to own a device with no purpose other than to end a life is fucking assinine
"Government, you OWE me the ability to kill somebody/thing else, dammit"
It's not the right to own one though. It's the freedom from unreasonable government restriction on owning one, and that difference is subtle but extremely important.
You can't demand your gun, all you can do is demand the government not get in the way of you having one (outside of the restrictions we agree are not too onerous according to the various ways we've worked out to balance individual liberties and the public interest, just like with the other parts of the BoR)
may i ask if you think the current bouquet of restrictions we have are roughly appropriate in terms of striking that balance
or should they be more or less onerous
I think there is still work to do, but we're mostly on the right track. I'm not upset with Obama's current EOs (apart from the expansion of Executive power).
The existence of Heller and McDonald are a great comfort to me on this topic.
Heller and McDonald are solid. They explicitly leave open the option of regulation while confirming that, yes, self-defense is part of the penumbra attached to the Second Amendment (kind of like the right to privacy that lots of folks are attached to), and obviates racially-discriminatory policies regarding local and state issue of gun permits.
Personally, I know the odds aren't in my favor, so I don't carry or keep a gun at home. But someone may value the chance - however small- even if statistically speaking they're more at risk.
we hit on the "statistically more at risk" thing earlier, and based on the paper we looked at, I'm not at all convinced.
Guns are like cars because both kill a lot of people and are more fun if you are drunk, but it is only illegal to use a car when drunk
They moistly come out at night, moistly.
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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
jake, you'll be glad to know that since @Winky started posting those youtubes of music played over 5 looping frames from an anime, you are no longer the only person in [chat] who keeps posting something I don't understand the appeal of.
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My guess is date order a drink or two while shiv did not since that was a point of issue previoisly and this was their way of a reasonably equitable split without pulling out the calculators
The government does not owe you the right to kill someone else.
The government, under the second Amendment, will not interfere with your right to kill someone else with arms.
We also have laws about murder on the books, so, you know, use this at your own peril.
I think there is still work to do, but we're mostly on the right track. I'm not upset with Obama's current EOs (apart from the expansion of Executive power).
The existence of Heller and McDonald are a great comfort to me on this topic.
so smrt
yeah the day fallout unlocked, i didn't want to risk frame drops since i was looking forward to the game so much
it was good but probably 4000 calories
Say 100 hail marys and a decade of the rosary
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
I thoroughly enjoy the effort a few years ago to punish a police department that took over a house in order to monitor an neighbor with 3rd Amendment arguments.
It's the new "arrow in the knee".
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
ma nephew ordered me them there boss nachos from the taco bell
woo wee he had them throw bacon on there, some of them fried spuds, that fancy picodegall stuff, a big ol helping of steak, that fancy foreign rooster sauce, the whole deal
I aint been this full in a coon's age
I appreciate the oregon militia/preston garvey "settlement needs your help" crossover memes
@Casual Eddy what are the gay versions of these, if there are ones and you know them?
men are afraid men will sneak up on them in the night and shave their lustrous chest hair to prove that they are the more manly
etc
-sucks air in through teeth-
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
i meant the ones about my bios you slackjawed wisconsonite piece of SHIT
actually idk why but i see a lot of packers jerseys on game day. why do so many of those people come to colorado
Heller and McDonald are solid. They explicitly leave open the option of regulation while confirming that, yes, self-defense is part of the penumbra attached to the Second Amendment (kind of like the right to privacy that lots of folks are attached to), and obviates racially-discriminatory policies regarding local and state issue of gun permits.
Personally, I know the odds aren't in my favor, so I don't carry or keep a gun at home. But someone may value the chance - however small- even if statistically speaking they're more at risk.
In your bios you should be able to find your ram frequency, 1333mhz and 1600mhz should both be presets, it looks like your ram is running at 1333mhz right now
it says 667 because its DDR, so the rate is actually twice that
So many restaurants make shitty buffalo wings and I don't get it at all. They're so easy to make delicious, why do I keep getting ones that are 60% breading, or dry with basically no sauce, or any of an infinite number of other travesties.
Drop the wings in boiling oil.
Mix Frank's Red Hot and melted butter in equal parts.
Take out the wings, put them on a paper towel to soak up the excess oil.
Put the wings in a bowl, pour the buffalo sauce over them.
You're done. That's it. Delicious fucking wings, no muss no fuss.
Well, a little bit of muss, I usually get oil all over the stove, but if you're a restaurant you should have a good fryer.
we hit on the "statistically more at risk" thing earlier, and based on the paper we looked at, I'm not at all convinced.
CONGRATS!
Your Patreon is already at $130 a month!
That's nuts...
(I will see if i can chip in too )
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maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
Noice
https://mobile.twitter.com/kanyewest/status/685648008856260608
WOO!
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
you probably need to find like an advanced menu -- google your mobo
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