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AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)

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  • If you are calling out someone for their non-conventional opinion, you are against free speech.

    Nope, that's not what that means. Freedom of speech does not mean freedom of consequences of your speech and it doesn't mean guaranteed anonymous speech. And as far as the constitution is concerned, the right to freedom of speech only means the government can't stop you from expressing your opinion.

    So you have the right to say what you want without government interference, but other people can tell you that what you said is shitty, your employer can fire you because you opinion isn't consistent with their values, the forum/venue where you expressed your opinion can ban you, etc.

  • Probably a bleed-over from the embedded side. Spent a lot of years working embedded control systems for NASA and DoD - bare metal systems, often interrupt driven - and it was common to have 50% margin requirements. They know those systems will grow over time, and they often have lifespans measured in decades.

  • Huh, that's a much longer cancer period than I remember. I have a 2023 sonata, so looked into the issue then because I was concerned, but it's been a couple years now.

  • That was only true for a few model years. Hasn't been true for a few years now because they add the anti-theft stuff.

  • Pretty interesting - hadn't heard of that

  • Huh, okay. I'm assuming there was another law that caused those to get yanked as well?

  • Then how did we have toys in cereal boxes and cracker jacks up until much more recently?

  • We all know what kind of "sex test" he means.

  • My biggest problem is included in the "but they also devalue the hard work of the illustrators and artists who contribute original content here" part of the original post, especially since the AIs are trained on copyrighted work.

  • I've always had to intellectualize significant jealousy or envy. I can understand it in a way, but I just don't feel it. I mean, I get the "must be nice" part, but I've never understood how what someone else has or does reflects on me. I'm not lesser because they have more. It's the same way with the gay rights stuff - how does what another person does impact me if it's not directly impacting me?

  • The point to these chucklefucks is their base is so outraged at the thought of anyone getting something for nothing that they'd rather have everyone else go without just to avoid the possibility.

  • As an aside, a thin coating of vegetable oil in the pan is going to be a pretty negligible day intake.

  • I suppose they're trying to show all the things the tray can do, not an accurate representation of a person relaxing in the tub.

  • Oh, yeah, it looks like one of those "world's finest" bars they sell for school fundraiser (they're a lot skinnier than they used to be).

    Wouldn't want your pasta to spoil your appetite for chocolate.

  • So he's sitting in soup.

  • What is that he's dropping? Looks like a slimjim, but the packaging is wrong and it wouldn't make sense with spaghetti.

    And why is the water brown?

  • I mean, unless you work in a coal mine or in the sewers, you probably aren't covered in a thick layer of grime when you get in the tub. Most people are going to have a very thin layer of dried sweat and body oil, which will be a tiny, tiny percentage of the water in the tub.

  • I love this one

  • Totally agree. Like I say, it will get challenged but I have zero faith that anything will happen.