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Reply to comment by RonSwansonsOldMan in TIL Like casinos, shopping malls are intentionally designed to disorient visitors. The feeling of losing track of time and geography inside a mall is called the Gruen Transfer. by Rifletree
IKEA just took the concept to its logical conclusion and made the store a literal maze.
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Honestly she had a lot of good advice about con-going, washing well was just a small part of it.
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FEBKAC: Fire exists between keyboard and chair
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Reply to comment by villegm69 in Come again? FedEx what service are you now offering? by Particular_Lie_3897
I can’t even picture what it means to give more than one fuck, just give a fuck or give no fucks.
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Hey, why the long face?
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Reply to Norway will send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. The goverment is planning a larger contribution that will span several years. by Noxzen
I hope someone in the Ukraine government said “tanks a lot!”
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Somehow while scrolling through I read that as “Canadians have three eyelids”.
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Reply to TIL Creedence Clearwater Revival was only active for four years (1968-1972), with seven studio albums. They still hold the record for most singles (nine) to reach the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 without ever scoring a #1. by Torley_
“The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very brightly indeed”
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Reply to comment by chuckles65 in San Antonio's 'shit sandwich cop' working as a police officer again, this time in Floresville by Kw5kvb5ebis
I didn’t know that. Why haven’t I ever heard of a state de-certifying a police department, in spite of (gestures at everything)?
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Reply to comment by Mike7676 in San Antonio's 'shit sandwich cop' working as a police officer again, this time in Floresville by Kw5kvb5ebis
Yeah, a complete lack of consistency or shared standards. In a sense, that’s the “system” of policing in America.
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Reply to San Antonio's 'shit sandwich cop' working as a police officer again, this time in Floresville by Kw5kvb5ebis
The way I see it, America doesn’t have “the police”, it has 17,000 different police organizations that all have their own standards and don’t necessarily communicate with each other at all. To many people this is a feature, not a bug, as they want local standards over stuff like policing and not national standards.
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Reply to comment by Gilgie in Japan education ministry gives OK for students to talk while eating lunch at schools by echomike60
Japanese schools do that have lunchrooms afaik, they eat in the classroom.
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Reply to comment by LowOnPaint in The Trouser Snake by Eye_Juice
I love Calvin and Hobbes but Watterson is a grumpy old stick in the mud.
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Reply to TIL More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans and as a result, we know more about the surface of Mars than Earth by [deleted]
A few years ago I talked to a fisheries science PhD and he explained that despite being an absolute staple in many countries, we know almost nothing about tuna. They show up near the surface in some common places and they can be caught there, but then they go deep underwater and come up somewhere else. No one can track where they go; it’s all guesswork, even after doing it for thousands of years.
Edit: not knowing anything about them also means that you only know when you’ve overfished them when it’s too late.
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Reply to If I were a Disney princess by freshempire01
And then he didn’t even remember her face and had to find her by her shoe size.
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I tried to buy a dress to be Princess Vespa to my wife’s Barf but I couldn’t find one even remotely the right shape and size. Sigh, I guess I’ll have to go as Lone Starr..
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At times like this we’re just looking through a tiny pinhole into an entire world of domestic problems.
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Reply to comment by Xywzel in TIL - Contrary of what everybody thinks, if you park your car at a dark spot at night, the chances of theft are smaller, because thieves don't like to use lights. by JosZo
In linguistics I’ve heard that expression used a few times. All kinds of other living things have ways to communicate with each other, but human language is one of the very few that can communicate about temporal or spacial displacement, i.e. you can talk about things that the listener can’t see in exactly that place and time, like what you had for breakfast this morning or what the weather is like in Alaska right now.
It was originally believe they only human language can do this, but now it seems that bee dances have that function as well.
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Reply to comment by Xywzel in TIL - Contrary of what everybody thinks, if you park your car at a dark spot at night, the chances of theft are smaller, because thieves don't like to use lights. by JosZo
Yeah sci-fi has conditioned us to associate “temporal” with time travel.
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Reply to comment by joemac5367 in TIL - Contrary of what everybody thinks, if you park your car at a dark spot at night, the chances of theft are smaller, because thieves don't like to use lights. by JosZo
It sounds like the study isn’t about arrest rates or anything like that.
If you’re right though, it’s another point that shows that arrests have no preventative effect on crime.
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Reply to comment by Xywzel in TIL - Contrary of what everybody thinks, if you park your car at a dark spot at night, the chances of theft are smaller, because thieves don't like to use lights. by JosZo
They mean that car thieves will just choose some other street or other time to steal cars.
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Reply to Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
Metaphors are ok I guess but I hope they don't seriously believe that humans aren't capable of evil (or good) without supernatural help.