AngelThrones4sale

AngelThrones4sale t1_jddjm8d wrote

Reading that article absolutely blows my mind. To summarize:

Article: "Money was reported stolen. Years later, the money was found in house belonging to person X. Good Samaritan turns in money and gets a reward, what a feel good story. The end."

Me, reading: "Oh, cool. So... I guess police are gonna investigate why person X had money hidden in his -..."

Article: "I Said THE END".

ok...

These psycho church lunatics have such a hold on society, not only are police afraid to investigate an obvious crime, the media is afraid to even mention the possibility of even thinking about an investigation being at all a possibility. Like, not even on the radar. Wowzers....

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AngelThrones4sale t1_jachldh wrote

There's a ted talk on this. Yes, really.

The trick is how the bow lines up on the shoe after you're done --you want it to be perpendicular to the length of the show, not parallel. If the bow is running parallel to your shoe, then there are two solutions. Either

  1. At the very beginning when you choose between going "right over left" or "left over right", switch from whatever you're currently doing to the other option, or
  2. When you go "round the loop" one way, go the other way.

Only change one of these things (if you change both, the changes will cancel each-other out), and the bow will now line up perpendicular to the shoe and come undone less often.

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AngelThrones4sale t1_j4ks44i wrote

I'm on the other side of the "this is crazy here".

It's a family member crashing at her place for a few hours while she's away. Is it possible that he's a creep? I guess, but then get him on a webchat and suss him out. If there's a reason he gives off a creepy vibe, then yeah don't let him in your house. And ok, why not lock up a few important things somewhere and tell him not to poke around in certain places? sure.

But otherwise, come on, I've had friends of friends crash at my place. Not that big a deal.

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