ActualMis
ActualMis t1_jds4hs1 wrote
ActualMis t1_jcmct64 wrote
Money for up-to-date textbooks? School lunches? No!
Money for bullet proof panic rooms? Sure thing!
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Reply to comment by Rickyspanish33 in Canada bans TikTok on government devices by EvangelineOfSky
Google "tik tok security concerns" and do some reading. Base your decisions on facts and educating yourself rather than knee-jerk reactions.
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Reply to comment by Fit-Mousse-7747 in Canada bans TikTok on government devices by EvangelineOfSky
On government phones? 100% yes. Only officially approved software should be installed.
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Reply to comment by BroBogan in Canada bans TikTok on government devices by EvangelineOfSky
I understand why individual people want to install outside apps. I don't understand why the government chooses to allow such an obvious security risk.
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Reply to comment by ubi8181818 in What are in your opinion the scariest objects / occurrences in our universe? by SpaceCinema_
That's ok, the vastness of the universe will never be able to comprehend the human brain.
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Reply to comment by wicklowdave in Compared to wolf pups and kittens, dog puppies tend to spontaneously match actions demonstrated by a human — even in the absence of food rewards by marketrent
If you were a wolf you wouldn't understand the concepts.
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Reply to comment by Critical_Cress_6106 in Compared to wolf pups and kittens, dog puppies tend to spontaneously match actions demonstrated by a human — even in the absence of food rewards by marketrent
Over the years I've had several dogs, and they all had this thing where, if they had to pee/poop inside for some reason (I'm late coming home, they had the runs or something) they always went in the bathroom. My one dog would even hop into the bathtub and go there.
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Reply to The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
Maybe now we can finally find Russell's teapot.
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Reply to comment by HoratioMG in Polar Bear Enters Remote Alaska Village, Fatally Mauls Woman, Boy by MinimumMonitor7
Swans aren't very dangerous. The whole "a swan can break a man's arm" thing is a total myth.
>You may be left with someone bruising if you’re the target of their feathered frenzy, but since swan bones are much thinner than that of a human (and hollow) they would be hard-pressed to do any lasting damage. Some bird experts suggest that it’s more likely a swan would hurt itself if its attack was so intense.
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Reply to comment by _Prncess_Brde_sux_ in ELI5 why are snail tracks dotted? by RoddingRabbit
I thought it was because ants like to tear across the dotted line.
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Reply to comment by SlipS321 in Can a meat-free filet mignon convert carnivores? by PxN13
> No and neither were your comments.
Try and stay polite, if you are able.
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Reply to comment by SlipS321 in Can a meat-free filet mignon convert carnivores? by PxN13
It seems like the reverse is true. Heavily processed, manufactured foods tend to be high in fats and sugars to try and make up for the lack of flavour. Companies chase profits, not nutrition, so relying on for-profit companies to concoct healthy meat-free alternatives may not be the best game plan.
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Reply to Movies like Scooby Doo 1&2? by accountforquickans
The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel