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oakteaphone t1_jecissb wrote
Reply to comment by TheMadShatterP00P in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
>names are printed in the second story windows of those people/organizations.
Why are those people two stories tall, and why do they have windows?
oakteaphone t1_jec4xfb wrote
Reply to comment by paranoid_70 in Metallica, AC/DC, Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden, Guns N' Roses, Tool bringing 'Power Trip' to California desert by DallasSF
Great, they don't have to die!
oakteaphone t1_jebvgui wrote
Reply to comment by tombola345 in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
Heavy, quickly spinning objects can cause serious injuries. They happen to people, especially those that aren't being safe
oakteaphone t1_jebva4t wrote
Reply to comment by Physical_Average_793 in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
Or is a Scientologist
oakteaphone t1_jeb7wc1 wrote
Reply to comment by henryjonesjr83 in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
>the neighborhood will take action against you for lowering property values.
Just keep lowering the property values, then buy up the whole neighbourhood!
Do it for the bunnies!
oakteaphone t1_je79r6g wrote
His dad must've gotten really tall!
oakteaphone t1_jdjedce wrote
Reply to comment by Key_Wallaby4604 in TIFU by being too friendly by Key_Wallaby4604
I mean, accidentally asking personal questions is a TIFU.
But if it was no more than what you said, it sounds like their FU, lol...
But given your wife agreed, maybe it was HOW you asked? Haha
oakteaphone t1_jdj1y8b wrote
Reply to comment by lrw1951 in TIFU by being too friendly by Key_Wallaby4604
I really have to wonder if any questions asked by OP were left out...lol
oakteaphone t1_jd9hh6i wrote
Reply to comment by CoronaryAssistance in Air pollutants have been confirmed to increase the risk of Alzheimer's dementia. Air pollutants enter the lungs through the respiratory tract and cause inflammation, which causes various diseases throughout the body, especially the inflammation of nerves when it reaches the brain. by Wagamaga
>some weird chemically induced psychosis.
Leaded gasoline?
Predicted or hypothesized to be [partially] responsible for all kinds of things, such as a rise of violent crime and the prevalence of serial killers.
oakteaphone t1_jcgejap wrote
Reply to comment by MoirasPurpleOrb in Open-source tool from MIT’s Senseable City Lab lets people check air quality, cheaply. by chrisdh79
>it’s not like I can adjust my day based on the quality of the air around me.
It's actually commonly done in parts of the world. I was occasionally wearing masks for more than a year before the pandemic.
And that's the solution. Reduce outdoor activity where possible (especially exercise), keep windows closed, and wear a mask if you must go out.
oakteaphone t1_jcgeb6z wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Walrus4627 in Open-source tool from MIT’s Senseable City Lab lets people check air quality, cheaply. by chrisdh79
Wouldn't you be more interested in the air quality where someone might be breathing in the air?
Not solely, but more interested?
oakteaphone t1_jcc0inr wrote
Reply to comment by Professionalarsonist in Twitter conspiracy theories during the pandemic involving Bill Gates. The study found what is most concerning is the speed and rapid spread of bot use to unforeseen areas. Researchers are just beginning to get a glimpse of issues and concerns that will result from this technology by Wagamaga
>Him:”Exactly!”
Even if that were true, the virus would do bad things to your computer.
If the antivirus software were free (it wasn't back then), I'd rather have the antivirus software than the virus...
oakteaphone t1_j92qtek wrote
Reply to comment by prollyshmokin in TIFU by eating a Happy Meal by PatientWillow4
Oh dear...that made me feel incredibly uncomfortable...
oakteaphone t1_j69izuc wrote
Reply to comment by AngelicDevilz in [Image] it's okay if your life feels like a great tragedy. It's okay to live without happiness or fulfillment, it only means your human and far from alone. by AngelicDevilz
I think it'll be autocorrect getting smarter
oakteaphone t1_j6970ra wrote
Reply to comment by AngelicDevilz in [Image] it's okay if your life feels like a great tragedy. It's okay to live without happiness or fulfillment, it only means your human and far from alone. by AngelicDevilz
I doubt it. We have enough professional writing that will be unlikely to change that way.
They used to say we'd be replacing them both with "ur", but that didn't happen.
oakteaphone t1_j68hh4r wrote
Reply to comment by AngelicDevilz in [Image] it's okay if your life feels like a great tragedy. It's okay to live without happiness or fulfillment, it only means your human and far from alone. by AngelicDevilz
"Your" is possessive. So by saying "Your human", it seems like you're talking about "my human" (since "my" is the possessive form of "me").
Of course I knew that you meant "you are" shortened to "you're", but that's why it was a joke, lol
oakteaphone t1_j678t07 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Image] it's okay if your life feels like a great tragedy. It's okay to live without happiness or fulfillment, it only means your human and far from alone. by AngelicDevilz
OP said they didn't get it
oakteaphone t1_j6651ed wrote
Reply to comment by AngelicDevilz in [Image] it's okay if your life feels like a great tragedy. It's okay to live without happiness or fulfillment, it only means your human and far from alone. by AngelicDevilz
>your human and far from alone
My human and what??
oakteaphone t1_j64wgpg wrote
oakteaphone t1_j5wyhr1 wrote
Reply to comment by TheMcGirlGal in LPT: It is valuable to know when to stop arguing with other people and simply let them be wrong by Dismal_Body_2731
>blocking someone doesn't mean you lost the argument.
It does when you make one last comment about your point, and then block them so they can't reply to you!
I guess the "last word" people who were so used to always winning just can't handle meeting another "last word" person.
Or they want to make it look like the person they were arguing with couldn't refute their final point.
oakteaphone t1_j5kei03 wrote
Reply to LPT: A good financial habit to get into is treating money as hours of work. Ask yourself how many hours of work something would take if you buy it. The awareness of the amount of time you put into purchases helps reduce compulsive spending. by humvee911
I came here to say that no, this is a bad bit of financial advice.
I'm also surprised to see your source. The book itself has a LOT more detail going into it.
For example, it's easy to justify eating a $20 lunch because that's just 1 hour of work. So you can justify it every day because you're working 7.5 or 10 hours a day or whatever.
That's not how it works.
That $20, you pay taxes on it.
Then you have your mandatory expenses -- rent, utilities, food. Childcare. Healthcare and medications. There might be lots of mandatory things.
After removing all of that, you might be making $5 an hour from that $20/h that was in your contract.
THAT is the figure that you need to be using for these "This $X is worth Y of my time". Not your gross income!
Using your gross income really only works for a PT job in high school when you have no expenses. A lot of people hear or come up with this when they're in that position, but it doesn't hold water when you're an adult with living expenses.
oakteaphone t1_j3490fi wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_K_2u in Swedish sledges; bought 40 years ago. Still in use. by joepinapples
>IDR if we ever found out what micro plastics do to us.
"Found" out?
We're actively finding out.
Some microplastics reduce sperm count and testosterone levels, though!
oakteaphone t1_j30cl07 wrote
Reply to comment by EvaUnit_03 in How much a person laughs in conversation appears to be a stable trait associated with being relatable, and is not necessarily reflective of enjoyment. by [deleted]
>Its a social stigma so they like us
A stigma?
oakteaphone t1_iydw5gr wrote
Reply to comment by Hattix in Owl left its imprint after crashing on a window at Newark Airport. by Jeronimoooooo
>The impact energy isn't concentrated on the head
Because it hit it beak first, then the rest of the body hit the window.
It didn't hit the window while pointing upwards. That's why you don't see the head as much relative to the rest of the body.
oakteaphone t1_jectrxe wrote
Reply to [OC] The United States Prison Crisis by cbarrettg
You'd think with all the prisons, the US would have fewer mass shootings. But they're a major outlier for both, way off the charts.