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Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdxeb1d wrote
Reply to comment by ArchemedesRex in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
You left out the sweet, sweet solvent.
The sound of the teacher's clack-clack-clack on the hallway floor returning from the teacher's lounge would start a pavlovian tingle in your nose in anticipation.
It almost made up for getting the last one, which was only vaguely legible because the master was running out.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdxduqp wrote
Reply to comment by Roswyne in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
I vaguely remember that. Are you sure you're not a great grandparent? :)
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdx5nyi wrote
Reply to comment by E420CDI in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
So that's why it's stuck into the end :)
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdwzhpd wrote
Reply to comment by theplutosys in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
It was a play on "what's a computer?"
Many would say that the term came from the purple copies that smelled oh so good back in the old days.
Not my best work.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdwuu6d wrote
Reply to comment by theplutosys in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
Hey, you're the one that used the term.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdwmkm4 wrote
Reply to comment by theplutosys in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
Grandpa, what's a ditto?
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdtnssd wrote
Reply to comment by blizzard36 in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
>Actually, a copy for personal use is quite legal.
Personal use isn't sharing with others.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdtnq7e wrote
Reply to comment by poboy975 in Internet Archive Loses Lawsuit Over Ebook Copyright Infringement. Here’s What to Know... by Halaku
>Except i can copy a paper book and share it without issues. It's not much different
No, you can't.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdjrcmm wrote
Heather Thomas > Heather Locklear
^^by ^^a ^^bit
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jcv0nh4 wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ur_Rump in TIL that in 2020, to educate the public about misinformation, researchers used AI to have Richard Nixon deliver the never-used "In Event of Moon Disaster" Apollo 11 speech. by [deleted]
Doing the Lord's work!
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jcuz2a9 wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ur_Rump in TIL that in 2020, to educate the public about misinformation, researchers used AI to have Richard Nixon deliver the never-used "In Event of Moon Disaster" Apollo 11 speech. by [deleted]
You can't just say that and not post a link.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jclec1t wrote
Reply to comment by HarmlessHeffalump in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
>You seem to be the one who started an argument with a stranger on the internet.
Yes, because you're spreading abject bullshit after viewing a miniscule percentage.
By your irrational thought process, since I've seen animal rescues that neglect their animals, I must conclude that your mom abuses animals at hers as well.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jckzujd wrote
Reply to comment by HarmlessHeffalump in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
>Animals are dying.
They are, but not from the shipping process.
>I don’t know about you, but I’m for making that happen less rather than arguing about semantics with someone on Reddit.
Then push for a change in the law that allows for the USPS to do something with the chicks sooner. Or, make it illegal to order them and not pick them up.
That's much better than arguing from a point of abject ignorance about both chick biology and the shipping process.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jckyizz wrote
Reply to comment by HarmlessHeffalump in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
>We’re splitting hairs here.
No, we're not. You're taking the rare instances where chicks are undeliverable, and extrapolating them to the general practice of shipping chicks. In reality, chicks aren't "undeliverable," as they don't get delivered. These are chicks that someone decides to not pick up from the post office. That's a shitty recipient problem, not a shipping problem.
>Plenty do survive.
You just said most don't. Which is it?
>not many people are even aware of birds get transported this way.
The vast majority of people don't know how the vast majority of things are done.
>Awareness can hopefully lead to improving the process so that fewer birds are harmed.
There's nothing wrong with the process. It's extremely reliable with very low mortality rates. Someone choosing to not pick them up at the post office isn't a reflection on the shipping process. Claiming otherwise is like claiming that Amazon has a problem with their shipping process because you left your package on the front steps for a week after they dropped it off.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jckdt4v wrote
Reply to comment by HarmlessHeffalump in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
>When she gets calls to pick them up, the majority don’t make it.
It's often too late by the time the USPS realizes they can't be delivered.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jcj1jw7 wrote
Reply to comment by Derpsauce1337 in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
>and have enough nutrients for 72 hours
Baby chicks have 72 hours of nutrients built into them when they hatch. That's why the process of shipping chicks the same day as they hatch works so well.
It would be a logistics nightmare shipping three-day-old chicks.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jcj18sq wrote
Reply to comment by HarmlessHeffalump in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
>Shipping chicks that young is really risky and most sadly don’t make it.
No, it's not risky, and yes, the overwhelming majority make it just fine.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbtew95 wrote
Reply to comment by megjake in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
I was asking where it was located. I'm curious because it's a tough situation to solve, considering the lack of space in the areas where they're needed.
There's been talk since the 80s about excavating a large part of the Sepulveda Basin, which would be perfect as far as location on the LA River and already having a dam there, but there's a golf course there, so obviously that can't be done.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbtb4zp wrote
Reply to comment by megjake in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
>Hence the new reservoir.
Which one is that?
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbrmsbr wrote
Reply to comment by SureUnderstanding358 in Dell’s Latitude 7330 convinced me that business laptops are too expensive by dapperlemon
I still have two T61s, chugging along just fine. I have a client still running a T43. They will not die.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbrm219 wrote
Reply to comment by IntoAMuteCrypt in Dell’s Latitude 7330 convinced me that business laptops are too expensive by dapperlemon
>In most places, you are able to use computers to decrease the profits used to calculate your tax if you're a business.
Spending a buck you don't need to spend simply to save paying twenty-eight cents in taxes is a horrible financial idea.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbrlt5m wrote
Reply to comment by icky_boo in Dell’s Latitude 7330 convinced me that business laptops are too expensive by dapperlemon
>Businesses also can afford it because it's a tax write off
That's not how tax write-offs work.
As you noted above, businesses buy them because they're rock-solid and come with top-notch service for the rare times they aren't.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbrja4w wrote
Reply to comment by megjake in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
>installed bigger storm drain pipes, and cleaned up the existing ones.
That's great for flooding, but SoCal needs to figure out a practical way to retain a lot more of that water instead of dumping it into the ocean.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jbriwzb wrote
Reply to comment by TheSlartey in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
My ex-girlfriend wound up stabbing her new boyfriend two weeks after they got together.
Damn, you really dodged a bullet there.
Popular usage dictates definitions.
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jdxkwxg wrote
Reply to comment by Mikesaidit36 in At the bar last night, a woman got her nipple pierced right in front of me by faithless_serene
>But I’m just realizing I’ve known what the word ditto means all along without knowing what it comes from.
The term ditto for a mimiograph copy actually comes from the term ditto, which comes from Latin though Italian. Just a little tidbit I finally happened to learn a couple of years ago after half a century on this Earth. I had always had the same assumption as you.