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  • I obviously don’t agree, but I absolutely love that you feel strongly enough about it to rant a little. I’m sorely tempted to re-watch ‘03 based on the strength of your conviction alone.

    That ending though. It was a big miss for me and I’m not sure I’m willing to sit through it again, knowing where it’ll go.

  • I couldn't ever make the engine work. It just never clicked for me. So everyone talks about how exciting big numbers could be, but I never got big numbers. I just keep struggling and dying over and over again.

  • It has its moments. The opportunity to figure out a tough problem or create an innovative solution can be very rewarding.

    What busy work there is I can work at my own pace, so long as I meet deadlines.

    I work from home, have a fair amount of autonomy and responsibility and have no one looking over my shoulder.

    I recognize I’m very fortunate.

  • Pasteurization is pretty effective at killing stuff. That's literally what it's meant to do.

    Mutations and transmission require a vast array of infections to net appreciable results. I don't think the rare raw milk drinkers will likely be a huge problem.

  • The thumb on the trigger pull makes so much sense. I remember the first time I fired a pistol being surprised at how difficult it was to squeeze the trigger. I'd fired a .22 rifle quite a bit and the pistol felt ridiculous by comparison.

  • I’m genuinely surprised when very little children manage to fire a gun. The safety is usually quite sturdy, the slide is usually far more robust than movies make it appear, and even the trigger can be hefty depending on the gun.

    The gun would have to be chambered with the safety off for a three year old to pull the trigger effectively.

    Which, to me, speaks of gross negligence that warrants a strong punishment.