That's because whenever Drew pulls up to the gates of retirement, he has a problem.
So many thoughts about this.
Here is one of them.
"Together, hand in hand, with our matches and our necklaces, we shall liberate this country."
It is my perception that she killed more black people than white, with this statement. Terrorizing the innocent, forcing compliance.
Stephen Covey said "treat your employees like your customers, and everything will work very good".
But people are stuck in their childhood and enjoy power.
“Artillery adds dignity, to what would otherwise be an ugly brawl.”
— Frederick the Great
Just my 2c:
You should never stop learning in this field. If you stop learning, you're falling behind.
When you get stuck on OverTheWire, try not to ask someone for the answer. Instead, lookup the manuals for the tools you're allowed to use (man ifconfig
for example). Get used to not knowing something and having to find the answer for yourself.
Relevant quote to internalize:
“Politics is pervasive. Everything is political and the choice to be “apolitical” is usually just an endorsement of the status quo and the unexamined life.”
— Rebecca Solnit
You can say you don't want to be political, but in reality your silence is tacit approval for the current situation.
I know for a fact that I am being paid more than one of my co-workers, for the same job (at least in title and description). If we discussed our salaries, he would be immediately upset and probably go asking for a raise. If he did this, my employers would know that we discussed this and be unhappy with me for costing them more money. I would also hurt my own chances of getting a raise, even if they didn't suspect us of having discussed salary, because it would cause their overall budget to increase, making them more resistant to my own raise.
Further, I believe that I am a much superior employee to my coworker. He makes careless mistakes, complains too much, and openly wastes time at work. Due to the structure of the company, we technically have the same job, but I tackle more responsibilities, more effectively. Why the hell should I discuss my salary with him? It would only benefit him, not me.
Conversely, I would much rather negotiate my own rate, based on what I believe is fair for the work that I do. If someone else makes more than me, I'm happier not knowing. As of right now, I am perfectly happy with my salary, so why would I want to go and ruin that by finding out someone else makes more. It would just make me bitter! In the wise words of a disgraced man.
You may have been doing what makes you come alive, but your passion was hindered by you being ashamed of it. Be proud! You're probably happier than most people are.
A passionate, happy person is intrinsically attractive. People want to be around them. They feel better when they spend time with you, even if they aren't aware of it.
Here is a site where the above quote can be found with cool backgrounds for you to frame it.
Ugh. I'm sorry you're dealing with such toxic management. Some people are shallow and thick at the same time. Do NOT let it impact your self-worth in the slightest.
From experience, the best approach to these kinds of people is—instead of being overly friendly (which, if they're a true bully, gives them a sense of power), be politely and respectfully distant, and simultaneously excellent. Casually show off your skills and expertise in a modest a way that prove him wrong about you.
Additionally: qIf he seems to particularly respect someone else on the team/leadership staff who you're friendly with, work to engage and flaunt that friendship/connection. I've found that it's hard for bullies to continue to dismiss someone who's not being dismissed by the people THEY look up to.
Sorry again you're dealing with this. As Tina Fey says about working with jerks—go over, under, and through them.
Burt Prelutsky's quote is more than a cliche.
>“If liberals didn’t have double standards, they wouldn’t have any standards at all.”
spez though I agree Giuliani can be a bit creepy looking at times. There are also more important things about everyone than just their looks.
lol. she's a musty bitter lesbian, angry that straight women dont want to fuck her
meme gender, meme sexuality
"Good people?" Jesus Himself said that there is no one good.
> “Jesus does not offer to make bad people good but to make dead people alive.” - some hypocrite, like the rest of us
>And those who can't teach make laws about teaching.
Just in case you didn't know, there is a third part to that old saw: Those who can't teach, administrate. Those who can't administrate, go into politics.
Ha! Pretty cringy.
This is what I posted on Facebook without any commentary.
Penn Jillette worded the answer to this best I think.
The gist of it is that if you truly believe someone might suffer eternally for their actions, there comes a point where you might metaphorically "shove" them away from said actions.
Obviously I think the whole thing is ridiculous because it's akin to thinking I will suffer something which you have no real reason to believe I will suffer. It is however important to understand why someone who truly believes in this stuff can think that way.
To Heber, it was strictly one cow per wife. With 43 wives I suppose you can’t be Johnny Lingo.
Gus Grissom, without a doubt. He hung a lemon on one of their training pods for all the media to see; thus letting them know the operation was a scam.
Only an Australian man would use the word "bloody" in such a general statement:
“The penalty that good men pay for not being interested in politics is to be governed by men worse than themselves.” — Plato
Maybe this?
“When you hear voices in your head that tell you to shoot the pope, do you do what they say? Same thing goes for customers and managers. They are the crazy voices in your head, and you need to set them right, not just blindly do what they ask for.”
— Linus Torvalds Featured in: Linus Torvalds Quotes
Damn, imagine if Terry got a hold of himself, he would have made the next Linux.
Also, Torvalds isn't autistic or borderline. It's Richard Stallman that IS autistic and borderline (and creepy).
It was very tempting to answer "no" again
Yes giving up guarantees failure but for some reason the certainty of failure is less traumatizing for me. What you said reminded me of this quote: https://quotefancy.com/media/wallpaper/3840x2160/1746072-Thomas-A-Edison-Quote-I-didn-t-fail-1000-times-The-light-bulb-was.jpg
> Take a look at my original response, we're talking the words of Christ here,
Actually, I was talking about cherry-picking, of which you've provided an excellent example.
Maybe you should provide an acceptable list of scriptures? Unless that constrains your ability to move the goalposts around.
> but again, i understand those who hate His truth like to obfuscate His message.
Hate? Don't be absurd. That'd be like hating the Silmarillion. I don't like the JJ Abrams reboot of Star Trek, but that's mild irritation at worst.
I can get behind the idea of "His truth", though, since it doesn't conflate it with "the truth".
That reminded me of this quote from Robert Redford.
So it’s not just you, famous people feel this way too.
>All my life I've been dogged by guilt because I feel there is this difference between the way I look and the way I feel inside.
the whole one arrow will break but a bundle will withstand some asshole soldier who is breaking arrows for no reason.
> Better Too Late Than Never
rofl. i'm not too proud to give a really smug "i told you so" to some dipshit centrist going on about the Nakba when we're holed up in a bunker during the future nuclear holocaust.
Interestingly, this book points out that the last time the US had a half-decent Israel policy was under Carter. Despite his fucking heinous foreign policy everywhere else, he was the only president that gave a shit about the Palestinians and actually extracted some concessions from Israel. Of course his fellow Democrats jumped on the opportunity to performatively denounce him in 2006 when he wrote that book with "apartheid" in the title, because they're not only morally bankrupt, but also fucking useless at brand management.
Grant has it right on the South.
Grant also said slavery was the cause of the War.
He was a General too.
> There's a difference between using violence to take others property, and using violence to protect your own property.
no there isn't, read some Stirner.
Pack it in, everybody. u/GWBushCommando solved the mystery. This picture of the quote on https://quotefancy.com is the nail in the coffin. There's no more credible source than the Internet website https://quotefancy.com.
Dijkstra summed up how I feel about people using that phrase, but I haven't figured out a way to turn that into a retort.
Reminds me of this quote from John Wooden: "Don't let making a living prevent you from making a life".
>Give leftists^^leftists^^leftists control for some years.
>They^^They^^They drag an entire country into the depths of degeneracy, promiscuity, and nihilistic hedonism.
All it takes is a threat, and that threat will come from within eventually.
He lost an election in a deeeeeeply red state. And while I don’t remember all the details I believe he said he didn’t assault anyone so it becomes more of a he said she said (even if he might be guilty) feel to it. Compared to someone who fully admits to raping (and drugging) the 13 year old girl. Of course he had this gem to say about it too:
It's from QuoteFancy (you can see their logo at the bottom), so yes.
Usually, every quote that's there has about 20ish or so backgrounds for you to choose from (example).
As others have said; Dismissing what you have to say based on whether you come of as depressed is not a valid counter-argument. If you want to be a dick to them (don't be though), you can dismiss them by telling them they're being "too optimistic" to be correct, it should make it clear to them how nonsensical it is. Maybe you could pull it of you do it light-hearted enough, but it's perhaps a bit risky?
Another way to point how their critique doesn't hold water (that may come of as slightly less aggressive); Make some reference to Martin Luther King by quoting him. "Judge a man not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character". This should highlight how shallow and irrelevant their point is to the discussion at hand. It's akin to racism, dismissing someone on completely irrelevant grounds.
Another tip, as someone else pointed out, compile a bunch of statistics and have the sources ready. Statistics don't give a shit about your feelings, optimist or pessimist.
Given $Hill is just a neocon republican in a pantsuit, it's not surprising she's paraphrasing Bush-43
2017 was a great awakening. new doors are open in ways i assume you cannot fathom. blockchain is just one piece of a grand design. you will live in a decentralized world without borders. it will be plutocratic in some areas, democratic and meritocratic in others. it will happen faster than you think. people in it for the money may luck out. these concepts will be largely sold to you by idiots but designed by some of the most forward thinking minds in the history of finance and governance.
I was just like you for a very long time. Then life kicked my ass for 9 years. When I finally decided to do the work and get my life in order and make something of my self I realized the hard truth. Now I am always in a hurry to study more, read more, work more, spend time with those who are important in life. I don't have time to game, to just sit and chat about nothing with people I don't even like. I am done wasting my time. Don't be like me, don't waste 9 years of your life before you realize that this is all the time you will ever have. Soon you will be old and soon after that you will die. And that's it. There is no loading a saved game, no rerun, bo retry. This is it. Make sure you use your time in the best way for you, because "the problem is, you think you have time."
Everyone is saying it gets better, but it reminds me of a quote from Joan Rivers.
Kind of a hokey website, but here's a bunch (right-click to save the images): https://quotefancy.com/quote/1217072/Matt-Groening-When-you-do-things-right-people-won-t-be-sure-you-ve-done-anything-at-all
No worries. I have this issue often too, when people think I'm arguing but I'm genuinely curious.
If you look at motivational quotes, many times the attribute to the author is very tiny. There are also phrases with quotation marks but no author. This is a common enough style that would be acceptable with slogans. Though when used with Comic Sans, it does come off as more sarcastic than motivational. The use of quotations in this case would be grammatically incorrect, but it is a common enough style choice so it is possible that sarcasm was unintended. Imagine the same "Make a Difference" with an artsy font and it would not be viewed as sarcastic.
> - 06 Prius
How reliable is it? I have a shitty car and I only use mine for sleeping in. I either walk or take the bus to work most days. So far it's ok.
> - old laptop > - cheap phone
Depending on your phone, you can change your plan to mostly use skype/wifi. I only pay $25 about every three months. My phone's more of an emergency phone now. The rest is done using library wifi.
> - handful of clothes
Good.
> - friends couch
Good. Sleep is good. Being well-rested helps alot when stressed. When you get the chance, see how well you can move stuff around your car if you need to. Maybe stuff some clothes between the back of the front seats and the back seats to make yourself a nice bed. Window blinds helps with privacy and making the inside a bit darker (to help you sleep). Here are simple car curtains.
> - food money through freelance graphic design
> - He's getting pretty irritated because I've been here awhile. Trying to figure out a way to get out of his hair.
I like this Chris Rock quote.
Show your friend that you're trying. Still move out if you can, but at least show him you're trying. If you can apply for a guard card or a job that can give you one. I just got mine two weeks ago and I've been interviewing at a few places all week. Just signed some papers today. It's not good pay, but it's something.
Most of all, plan as much as you can for whatifs. Hope all is well. :)
I keep thinking of this quote. Seems it's more fitting as time goes on...
“There comes a time in every man’s life when he’s consumed by the desire to spit on his palms, hoist the black flag and start cutting throats.”
>“A new idea is first condemned as ridiculous and then dismissed as trivial, until finally, it becomes what everybody knows.” William James
So, I think the GOP is slowly moving between stage 2 and 3. They're going to cause us all a lot of pain before they get there.
nah dude, no need to feel insecure at all. you got this, you are good. real talk - if you have haters in life they're probably just jealous so f^u^c^k ^'e^m. :)
P.S. Contrary to the quote i just linked, gotta come to terms with the fact that after seeing this picture people are going to be thinking about you... a lot. ;)
Logically arguing, you could say she's an angel.
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At whatever horror veterans had to experience, they had to suffer through it.
And those who had tasted it had enjoyed freedom from the shackles of brutality.
"God is near you, with you, is inside you"
I've always chuckled at these type of quotes. Like, you're talking about penetration, but as long as god is a non-gendered deity, I guess it's not gay?
Set a deadline. Either a weekly/monthly wordcount/chapter deadline, or a final-finish-the-book deadline.
Commit to it. Tell someone you're going to do it by then.
Myself, I have written at least one chapter every week of my current project for going on seven months now, because I promised to have a chapter every thursday and I *have* a chapter every thursday, come what may. Even though most times I'm up until 11:59 scrambling it together, the deadline must be and will be met.
Right now I'm at about 1100 words this week. In the next 25 hours, that will be a full chapter, whatever it takes.
“Any community that gets its laughs by pretending to be idiots will eventually be flooded by actual idiots who mistakenly believe that they’re in good company.”
-Rene Descartes. According to that site, anyway - but actually, it was made up by this guy on the internet!
>OR we could just say fuck it and let all the stupid people kill them selves off by not regulating anything. I’m for the latter.
Jeff Cooper (RIP) agrees:
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>“The consensus is that no more than five to ten people in a hundred who die by gunfire in Los Angeles are any loss to society. These people fight small wars amongst themselves. It would seem a valid social service to keep them well-supplied with ammunition.”
Wow impressive!!!
On regressive taxation
Billionaire Warren Buffett: 'I don't need a tax cut' - CNBC.com CNBC › 2017/10/04 › billionaire-warren... Oct 4, 2017 · Billionaire Warren Buffett:
'I don't need a tax cut' in a society with so much inequality. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is keenly aware of the potential for gross inequality in the very system that has allowed him his own success.
Warren Buffett Quote: “There's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning.” (16 ... https://quotefancy.com › quote › Warren... warren buffett quote class war from quotefancy.com Warren Buffett Quote:
“There's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we' re winning.
They also offer download in several convenient formats for wallpapers.
Might be Demetri Martin..
https://quotefancy.com/quote/1313960/Demetri-Martin-The-earth-without-art-is-just-eh
Never before has a nick and neighborhood tag made me grin from ear to ear. Keep in mind that /r/Montreal only has 30,000 subscribers. You shouldn't need to gauge interest or worry about what others think if it's something you're passionate about.
Yes this, you're correct anyone can be a mystic, and I mean anyone, and it's actually not that hard at all to be a mystic. All the person has to do is know thyself, and bam they are a mystic. Anyone can become a mystic accidentally, or on purpose.
Like me for an example I became a mystic entirely by an accident, and all I did was knowing myself, and all it took was 10 min. If people would find a quite time, and sit by themselves, and ask themselves question what do they not mind, and be honest with themselves in a quite, and dark place with eyes close, and before they will know it they will start seeing things.
You see I believe the reason we all can become a mystic is because God created us as his image, and once we learn about ourselves we learn about God because God created us as his image, and when we learn about ourself we learn about God, and then mystic start to happen.
“Love without evidence is stalking.”
— Tim Minchin
Even before we could directly measure it, we could observe evidence that suggested the existence of love.
To save us from total depression
For once, I’ve got nothing to say to say to that.
There is no middle class. That's a label the Ruling Class puts on the subsection of the working class that isn't poor and miserable, and then shifts the definition over time to convince us today that we aren't poor or miserable when we clearly are. It's a piece of psychological warfare. Here's a broken clock on one of the two times a day it's right:
Don't know why people think like this.
Elon doesn't view his competitors as enemies with the same Ray Kroc attitude as Jeff does.
He might say that they're the wrong choice; that they're overpriced, a bad value add, or overly cautious. But he'll never say they should be eradicated or that he'd take pleasure in watching them fail.
It's a Stephen Colbert joke
oh, you mean you just watched Cosmos? Or any other science show that quotes Carl Sagan?
Huge congratulations! I graduated at 30. It was fine and lots of people at my school were my age.
As a denizen of Earth but a citizen of USA, I’m sad and relieved to see my country isn’t the only one losing the race between education and oblivion
That would depend on what the definition of "right" and "left" are.
I dont think any party that tries enacting redistributive social policies can be considered even remotely to the right. Right wing's motto is "the best social program is a job". Draw in investment, relax labor laws if needed, get to full employment and people will take care of themselves without the need for public money.
Right wing is stuff like defending property rights. Did PT and PSDB not allow land invasions day in and day out during their governments? IIRC it was about 40 a month all the way until january 2019 when it went down to 2.
>I would love to be proven wrong.
Who said you're right? Crypto is a learning experience so let me share some knowledge with you.
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Well when the sheeple finally figure out the scam it's like Doug Casey always says . “There’s no doubt in my mind that we’ll have a mania in gold. And because the gold and especially silver markets are so tiny, the rush into them will be like trying to push the contents of Hoover Dam through a garden hose. Our positions will go absolutely ballistic.”
I never downvoted you. Yes, I disagree that bitcoin mining can't be profitable.
Just as Governor Schwarzenegger says:
Rely on small victories
You can start by walking around the block six minutes every day, or by doing a few sit ups and stretching.
I'll try my best to quote Brene Brown here. I believe she would say something like "I'm feeling shame", say it out loud, shame can't live in the light. "Shame cannot survive being spoken"
> “If you go out with a girl and they say she has a great personality, she's ugly. If they tell you a guy works hard, he can't play a lick. Same thing."
Yes. I fell asleep a few times, lol. But it was 3 hours, mostly, according to the timer. I struggle to do even 30 minutes some days, it's weird.
I found this really helpful, thanks for posting it :)
"Be bold"
I think Terence Mckenna said it best here https://quotefancy.com/media/wallpaper/3840x2160/235683-Terence-McKenna-Quote-Nature-loves-courage-You-make-the-commitment.jpg
Is this quote from Sean Covey or Jim Rohan? When I looked it up I saw both?
Or
I agree fully Sky. I will be joining you in #Fap-A-Day November. And wowza are we gonna' have a lot of fun in this club. ;) Also, I'd like to add that there is No Shave November as an alternative that is fun and healthy and has a good message behind it.
> It's as if you're writing things to purposefully devalue the UNHRC.
Not devalue in general, but with respect to this submission, yes, because OP specifically says (emphasis added):
> I really want to understand what is legally considered a Basic Human Right, from a U.S. perspective
and then asks:
> What are some items that fall under "Basic Human Rights", from a legal standpoint in the U.S.?
The UNHRC is not US law, so for the purposes of OP's question, it's not particularly relevant.
> The US played a prominent role in its creation and signed off on it. Do you not believe its a proper continuation of the US constitution that came hundreds of years before it?
Whether or not it is, or I personally believe it is, is beside the point, because OP is asking about US law.
> Your reference is by a single justice that is considered to have "a strongly conservative bent."
Here's Barack Obama saying the same thing. Here's a scholarly paper that calls this the "prevailing view." And here's an entire book on the topic. If there's a good counterexample, please provide it.
Yeap! That is, unless you want to do as Billy Connolly suggested and just get yourself a sexy raincoat!
> No, compromise is the lifeblood of government.
Sure. So is war.
>(Because it requires universal, self-organizing adherence to an uncompromising vision of how we should interact with each other. Which will never, ever happen. Or if it does, that nation will be immediately overrun by its asshole statist neighbors. See also: all of history, again.)
Guess who it is that actually wants the US to be overrun by every third-world nation on the planet, though. Not the libertarians. It's the statist progressives.
>Libertarian ideological extremism
0/10.
Maybe you'll impeach big bad orange man for colluding with poo poo face to grab pussies, or something, ya sack of shit.
This guy has taken a deeper look at this and produced a model. I believe his methodology links in the comments.
I’ll not spoil it. But when 60% of the population couldn’t come up with a thousand dollars, let alone save for retirement or live well, this country has a deep fundamental issue you’re apparently ready to dance around.
Keep in mind, the USA is actively at war with itself. Don’t take my word for it- Warren Buffett Quote: “There's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning.”!
Good night!
I'm gonna go ahead and quote the Bitcoin Whitepaper:
Satoshi realized you didn't HAVE to run a full node, but wanted everyone to have the option. Hence the decision to have 10 minute blocks; it lets slower networks and computers have plenty of time to catch up before the next block.
Is "Data Tree" a java thing or what?
It sounds like you haven't thought through your actual game design long enough and just jumped into figuring out what design patterns you want to use. Apologies for the brusqueness, but it's not very clear from your description how quests in your game work other than the fact that they involve dialogue and objectives.
I was also about to talk about multiple requirements for completing an objective, but saw that brainwipe already made this point.
I think people will be able to help you a lot more if you:
I would argue that fascism is white/green. Fascism is all about order and naturalness
Also tempted to argue for anarchism to be white/red, because anarchy is order after all
I think that might be part of the reason why the red tribe have "adopted" him so to speak, but really I think his motivations are to get his academic work to a wider audience... not necessarily to make all the money in he world and stick it in his ears.
The fact that these views have made him kinda a surrogate father to a lot of guys who were looking for that was, I think, quite unexpected and indicative of the level to which males are currently being failed by society.
Here: You need this desktop. "In the face of such hopelessness as our eventual, unavoidable death, there is little sense in not at least trying to accomplish all of your wildest dreams in life."
Yes, and then the lottery company zooms in on that person and publicizes it as if that is the most common experience.
The nice thing about gaming is that, if someone walks into a gas station and asks for $1,000 of lottery tickets, the proprietor has a responsibility to assess the reasonableness of the request.
Ralph Waldo Emerson did say that, which raises another question. Why would a superior person such as he use a vague attribution like "It is said" instead of name-dropping Emerson? It baffles my lowly 98th percentile mind.
As far as the bonus goes, I'm picking this picture of a quote because I don't think the word disability or the idea of a disability should define a person.
From the master himself, Alan Watts.
Furthermore, since depression is disabling in a multitude of ways, another Alan quote to inspire perspective and self-growth.
People who have disabilities are people too!
Ideally, in a book, that is never forgotten.
Related;
Well, that's a backwards aerial, which with their reversed controls are somewhat hard to pull off. I'm Legend, and I've only just started practicing them. I started out playing a lot of solos and focusing on my ground game, so it wasn't until around Master that I actually became good at (regular) aerials. At times it can feel like you're not progressing, but if you just keep practicing, you get better over time. Whatever you do, don't be afraid of trying new things and failing. Just keep trying and you'll eventually get better. As they say...
The smiling faces of the Circle D Corporation's progressive movement are stepping up to the plate to help save their owners democracy once again.
While it's still early in our owners selection year, I can't wait to see all the "progressive" heroes line up behind the blue in the coming months to help their party lead the lemmings they're tasked with managing to the sea.
> The CIA even do not have the time, energy, money or manpower to be running controlled opposition of everyone like Mr. Rogan on a hourly or daily basis.
So you deny Operation Mockingbird, wow.
>"The CIA owns everyone of any significance in the media"
said William Colby, CIA Director
Seems like many people assume that suffering through something means that something good must be on the other end of it. Idk, maybe movies/stories just train us to think like that.
In reality, many times...