SparrowRanjitScaur

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SparrowRanjitScaur,

My understanding is that among other issues schizophrenics view their internal monologue as not being their own thoughts, but rather an external voice. Take that with a grain of salt though, because it’s just something I vaguely remember reading on the Internet at some point.

SparrowRanjitScaur, (edited )

I think you’re taking the terms too literally. Unskilled labor doesn’t actually mean the jobs require zero skill. It means they can be learned and mastered relatively quickly compared to other jobs. I’ve had many jobs and I’ve done both skilled and unskilled labor.

When I worked in retail I was able to learn the job in a day and master it in a month. For my current job as a software engineer I’ve been learning for over a decade and there’s still a lot I don’t know. The technology changes rapidly and you have to be constantly learning to keep up. I’m significantly better at my job now than I was when I only had 5 years of experience.

That said, ironically it’s people that work in skilled jobs that are generally the biggest advocates of social policies for the good of all. I believe everyone should have all of their basic needs met just for existing, and I would gladly pay more taxes to contribute to that goal.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Did your brain die? Did you get reincarnated? If not, you’re the same you.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

That may be so, but IIRC he was charged with breaking into MIT’s networking room and illegally tapping into their network to get the articles:

dailymail.co.uk/…/Aaron-Swartz-MIT-surveillance-s…

SparrowRanjitScaur,

I’m not defending this, but at least a human electively chooses this procedure and understands why they have a device attached to their head. The monkeys must have had no idea what was going on and just wanted to remove the foreign object.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

There was a black mirror episode about this.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Why do you say it’s CGI?

SparrowRanjitScaur, (edited )

I’m sure they had cuts, multiple takes, and staged things to get it to work. Maybe added in a bit of CGI. This just seems like one of those things though where CGI isn’t worth the cost when you can just film it. Also, they apologized. Why would they do that if it’s all CGI?

SparrowRanjitScaur,

From the article you linked:

When it comes to the shortest whiskers, the Sphynx usually has no whiskers at all or very short, brittle ones. As Sphynx cats tend to have a harder time fitting into small spaces, it’s best to keep them safe inside.

How do you know OP cut them?

SparrowRanjitScaur,

I think he addressed your points pretty well in the interview OP linked. Inflation has gone down significantly since he took office. The real culprit for a lot of the everyday expenses Americans are struggling with right now isn’t inflation, it’s corporate greed. Companies used inflation and supply chain shortages as an excuse to raise prices to obscene levels and collect record profits. Those prices are never coming back down now, no matter how good the economy is.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

I tried putting black beans on my grill but they fell through the gaps. Help?

SparrowRanjitScaur, (edited )

It makes more sense when you consider that for most of US history the country was significantly smaller than it is now. Originally the country pretty much just consisted of the East Coast - and France, England, and Spain still had large chunks of territory within the US’s current borders.

Much of what’s now considered the west wasn’t captured from Spain/Mexico until much later. So basically just look at it from the perspective of the East Coast where the US originated. To them at that time what we consider the Midwest now would have just been the west. And the terms changed with the westward expansion.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Multiple variations means multiple factory configurations. Unless you’re selling a lot of cars it may not be worth the cost of having those production line changes.

SparrowRanjitScaur, (edited )

It’s also not great when the pressure is on the outside of the vessel. It’s good at containing pressure because that leads to tension on the carbon fibers which is when they’re their strongest. But when the pressure’s on the outside of the vessel they’re more or less useless.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

How do you vaccinate against a protein?

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Viruses at least have DNA though. Prions are far, far simpler by comparison.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Sounds like allergies/asthma. I would go see an allergy clinic and get tested. If you find you have allergies you could consider getting allergy shots.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Even in the US sweet popcorn is a thing. We have kettle corn, or those tins with caramel popcorn. Salty/buttery is definitely the most popular though.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Can you guarantee the wind won’t catch them and dump a bunch of dirt on the people below? Also, I wonder what happens with the water. Does it just pool up inside, or is there a drain that drips dirty water onto people?

SparrowRanjitScaur,

Sorry, I thought you designed these things yourself. Jokes aside - I was asking about the wind because you mentioned the strength of the cables. And then I piggy backed the water comment on there because I’m lazy and it seemed like a good place to put it. I agree that it’s not really relevant to your comment.

SparrowRanjitScaur,

You can also clone it locally without a server. Depends on whether you want to archive the repo or just use the product.

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