gamerdude69
gamerdude69 t1_jcr7lp8 wrote
Reply to Roman tomb reveals burnt remains left in place, covered by bricks, sealed with lime, encircled by bent and broken nails — rites to restrain the dead from rising by marketrent
Of course it's too much to hope for pics of more than just the nails :(
gamerdude69 t1_jcr6mtb wrote
Reply to comment by ShakeWeightMyDick in Roman tomb reveals burnt remains left in place, covered by bricks, sealed with lime, encircled by bent and broken nails — rites to restrain the dead from rising by marketrent
The remains are gone!!
gamerdude69 t1_jcr5wju wrote
Reply to comment by inksane in Roman tomb reveals burnt remains left in place, covered by bricks, sealed with lime, encircled by bent and broken nails — rites to restrain the dead from rising by marketrent
You think every superstition is true because someone thinks it is? You think there's something to astrology? palm reading? Sacrificing a rabbit to make someone heal faster? Why are you assuming that these people are correct in their superstitions?
gamerdude69 t1_jbzrj5p wrote
Reply to A bismuth crystal I would like to share by BismutNL
This is naturally forming? Where are they found?
gamerdude69 t1_jbsxf8d wrote
Reply to comment by Witchgrass in Black couple settles lawsuit claiming their home appraisal was lowballed due to bias by eastbayted
Go take a nap.
gamerdude69 t1_jbrh8jg wrote
Reply to A good boy by Less-Arachnid2314
Dog is upside down and broke, it's ok I will fix it
gamerdude69 t1_jbrbd2w wrote
Reply to comment by YaGirlKellie in Black couple settles lawsuit claiming their home appraisal was lowballed due to bias by eastbayted
Maybe racists just need to be taught how not to be racist? You sound like you want to exterminate them. Everyone has flaws. You aren't a hero.
gamerdude69 t1_jbmpzuq wrote
Reply to comment by astrograph in Dow sheds 300 points as Friday’s key jobs report looms ahead: Live updates by OMG__Ponies
Dude. Basic education.
gamerdude69 t1_ja0n1nj wrote
Reply to Today I Learned that the moon distances itself from the Earth by about 3,78 cm(1.49 inches) every year. by LucasOIntoxicado
Sigh, this unfortunately means that the longer we wait to return to the moon, the harder it will be.
gamerdude69 t1_j91b27k wrote
Reply to comment by TA2556 in [Image] 50 empowering quotes from fictional female characters. by quitecanton91
Care to offer an alternative?
gamerdude69 t1_j91atie wrote
Reply to comment by PhillipsAsunder in [Image] 50 empowering quotes from fictional female characters. by quitecanton91
Surely....
gamerdude69 t1_j8xqjfo wrote
Reply to comment by sexybimbogf in Woman posed as doctor for almost 20 years with fake documents by Mighty_L_LORT
To call them medicine is a stretch? So it's a stretch that adderall is medicine?
gamerdude69 t1_j8xqb83 wrote
Reply to comment by snewz404 in Woman posed as doctor for almost 20 years with fake documents by Mighty_L_LORT
Head RN didn't tell because they didn't want to get sued into oblivion
gamerdude69 t1_j8xq3pe wrote
Reply to comment by DizzyDifference665 in Woman posed as doctor for almost 20 years with fake documents by Mighty_L_LORT
Hi I'm a doctor let's take a look at your nutsack and see why it's upside down.
gamerdude69 t1_j8xpb6y wrote
Reply to comment by trixayyyyy in Woman posed as doctor for almost 20 years with fake documents by Mighty_L_LORT
Why you gotta bring clowns with bad reading comprehension into this? That's pure bigotry toward those unfortunate underdeveoped clowns.
gamerdude69 t1_j8xovcn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Woman posed as doctor for almost 20 years with fake documents by Mighty_L_LORT
You're being dense. You said at the end of your message that psychiatrists don't need to study the organ, and then someone corrected you that, yes, they are doctors, so they in fact do study the brain. Do you always get irrational when you're emotional like this? I'll study your brain.
gamerdude69 t1_j8pkcq2 wrote
Reply to comment by Enlightened-Beaver in Lamar Johnson freed 28 years after wrongful murder conviction by CommanderMcBragg
No, I think you're missing my point. I'm saying if the consequences for a mistake are so severe, people won't even attempt that thing anymore. You're putting prosecuting lawyers (and everyone else you mentioned) in a situation that is too precarious: they risk going to prison for 28 years for messing up their job, but if they get too timid, they let a potentially dangerous criminal to go free and then blood is on their hands.
gamerdude69 t1_j8pikdf wrote
Reply to comment by Enlightened-Beaver in Lamar Johnson freed 28 years after wrongful murder conviction by CommanderMcBragg
If the actions had consequences that extreme, it might collapse. Imagine if you got the death penalty for going over the speed limit. There would be way fewer drivers
gamerdude69 t1_j8pi2e5 wrote
Reply to comment by Enlightened-Beaver in Lamar Johnson freed 28 years after wrongful murder conviction by CommanderMcBragg
Implication 2: nobody would work in criminal justice ever again.
Implication 3: we would pay 10s of millions in taxpayer money putting all these people away for that kind of time, on top of still needing to pay the victim. Instead of putting it to use helping more people in greater ways
Not to mention, a judge doesn't decide guilt. Or a lawyer. Jurors do, and they'd vote innocent every time to avoid the risk. People would murder with impunity.
gamerdude69 t1_j8pg3qt wrote
Reply to comment by Enlightened-Beaver in Lamar Johnson freed 28 years after wrongful murder conviction by CommanderMcBragg
Just think for a moment of some of the implications of this idea.
gamerdude69 t1_j84khtd wrote
Reply to Falling Thunder Technique!!! by SciGho
Dope!
gamerdude69 t1_j844k1h wrote
Reply to comment by autoHQ in What progress feels like [Image] by Lonely-Inspector-548
It breaks down the mechanics of building habits that actually stick, so that you can build the life you want.
gamerdude69 t1_j81wgik wrote
Reply to comment by crujones33 in What progress feels like [Image] by Lonely-Inspector-548
Imo because it makes the average person more likely to actually finish the book. I think if you are determined to finish the book regardless, reading is better. Especially in this case, because it's a book you'll want to reference for a while as you learn to implement this knowledge.
gamerdude69 t1_j81w99p wrote
Reply to comment by k4b0odls in What progress feels like [Image] by Lonely-Inspector-548
Done!
gamerdude69 t1_jdy6k27 wrote
Reply to comment by holmgangCore in Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it: We ran the numbers. by filosoful
If made of individual drones rather than a solid shell, the drones could attempt to evade? Might not get out of the way successfully often, but maybe a little. I don't know the scale and speed of such events to know if evasion is possible. Maybe I'm talking about trying to dodge a bullet.