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  • No negativity taken. I'm sure I've seen worse regularly.. Too regularly. To the point that I don't bother committing it to memory at this point. People driving on the median or opposing traffic as a shortcut? Daily. People holding up an intersection to show off their sick burnout skills? A couple times a year.

    Most of what I've read in here though? I haven't seen anyone so absorbed in not driving while driving.

  • Comparatively yeah. It just sticks with me because apparently those 3-4 seconds made all the difference.

  • There was a vehicle I'd see on my daily commute for awhile. It would run every red light on one of the larger streets in my city, but the driver would slow down to make sure no one was coming.

    The unfortunate thing was that due to the timing, I could easily and legally follow about 3-4 seconds behind the vehicle as the green lights are timed and the driver just happened to be a bit ahead of the cycle. I witnessed them more than a few times.

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  • I use it mostly for background noise and the occasional video of interest.

  • I have no stake in anything sex related, but I've known others which can be described as insatiable. If they are willing and able to do that for of work, then what's the harm?

  • TEAR OFF YOUR SKIN

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  • I'm finally peeling. I don't remember it taking a week to get to peel phase in my younger days, but fuck it. Sweet relief is only one solid exfoliation away.

  • Phosphine is one thing but also ammonia. And considering the climate on venus' surface, that's one important find.

    Also, these trace amounts of either are only found in the twilight/night side of venus. They seem to 'burn off' on the day side.

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  • Depends on the campaign, but I've seen that work before.

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  • I do try. There were any number of ways to describe the general communication that's strongly encouraged before getting into it with someone, and I considered using a dragon ball metaphor instead, but dungeons and dragons felt more apt. The long and the short of it is a bare minimum of what someone likes before getting started. Details to be pounded out at a later time.

  • From that same article:

    Actually, the Speaker’s office told Marketplace that he does have a personal bank account, but it’s exempt from House reporting rules because it doesn’t earn interest.

  • It was stated elsewhere that he has

    no interest earning bank accounts

    So while most bank accounts do earn interest, apparently he has one which does not.

    The investigation part of mine was more insinuation that he had a massive wad of money sitting relatively unsecured in his home.

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  • There is no "one size fits all" for anyone...

    I treat the first time with anyone like a session zero of a DnD campaign. We put our wants and desires forward, discuss dislikes and flat out offs, and go from there. The intimate details of how they like something is best sorted out in practice.

    Edit: it seems most replies don't know what a session zero is. It's the conversation before the game starts. It's an icebreaker between the dm and the players to make sure that everyone is going into this with a similar mindset. If the players all want a role play heavy game and the dm is set up for combat focused game then it needs to be known ahead of time.

  • So you're telling me that either Mike Johnson has a wad under his mattress, or is somehow the most based cryptobro in politics? Someone should.... investigate.... this.

  • TEAR OFF YOUR SKIN

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  • Have sunburn. Is at the itchy phase currently. So very itchy.

  • The average American having a reading level of 8th grade level has a lot to do with it...

    link

  • Any of these are acceptable responses to being told you have pretty eyes.

  • Rotwood, early access roguelite beat em up.

  • I've heard there are various things that can be consumed to increase production. If I remember correctly it's zinc supplements. A simple search would tell you if you're actually wanting to.

  • 2071: the third oddesy.

    I had heard good things about the first one and happened to just see this one in my high-school library. I had a book report due soon so I binged it.

    This is the single most boring Sci fi novel I've ever read. It goes on and on and on about the various technologies of the various vehicles of the future. The most exciting part is a flashback to a previous book in which a character kicks a plant, second most is a relatively relaxed flight through a comet.

    Normally I can plow through the couple hundred pages in a night, this one took me a bit longer because of how dry it was. There was a entire section on some kind of spinning windshield design used on boats to make sure visibility was always crystal clear.

  • I dunno boss each time I've noticed it the summary seems decent enough.