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  • > producing back pressure and causing the testicles

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  • That's nuts.

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    parents are hoarders, so they have an an infestation right now, the mice are too smart for the bait stations, only the naive young ones ends up eating it, and most of them dont even die from it. we recently bought these lulucatch glue traps from amazon for under 25 for 48, it has been very useful because we have so many of them. but mice will figure out the traps and avoid it at some point, the only way was they panic and frantically run into a trap. we did catch quite a few recently, only 1 breeding mice was caught so far, judging by the size of the mouse. Also make note, that mice will not fall for the same traps, or if they smell human scent on it, so dont reuse any traps. the glue traps we use are much larger than the ones we originally used, so more surface area for catching mice. glue boards work to, but much more expensive.
  • What do you miss from reddit?

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    the OG communities, that were banned in '16-'17 because the gop started labeling alot of platforms as violent. P45 caused so many people to be overly sensitive, that reddit started banning in large numbers to cull the herd. and most cities subreddits have been taken over by right wingers.
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    ai and crypto, to a lesser extent, it seems. edit: I misread the post and didnt see the word 'wont'
  • I come here.

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  • It’s going to sound dismissive, but I don’t go to others.

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    Its called the insane-o-flex... At least in aqua teen hungar force colon movie for theaters thats what its called. I never saw any other movies with one but your drawing got me to realize aqua teen was obviosly doing a parody of them.
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    Enterprise D - I like the carpet. Heath Ledger. Immolate - I'm not a destroyer, but $20 is $20.
  • How many languages can you say Please and Thank You in?

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    I know some, I guess, hope I do not butcher them: German(native): Bitte/ Danke (sehr) or Vielen Dank, English: please/ thank you (very much), Japanese: どうぞ or おねがいします or ください/ (どうも)ありがとう(ございます) (Which is douzo (when you offer someone something, I think, onegaishimasu/kudasai (if you want something or someone to do something, which is following the request.)/ (domo)arigatou(gozaimasu), Norwegian: vær så snill / (tusen) takk, (Which is like "Sei so gut/lieb"/ "Tausend Dank" in German.), Romanian: vă rog or te rog (formal/informal)/ mulțumesc ((foarte) mult) or mersi (mult) (ă is a short a, I guess and ț is like the ts from "its", or a German z) French: s'il vous plait (that one I had to look up on how to write)/ merci Polish: proszę (bardzo)/ dzięki or dziękuję (bardzo) (Like proshe/ djenki/djenkuje)(ę is nasalized) Portuguese: faz favor or por favor/ obrigado or obrigada (male/female) (o is spoken like an u) (I do not know much Portuguese (like French and Polish), in my book (European Portuguese faz favor and por favor are used, but I do not know the differences.)
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    The revolution will not be brought to you by Xerox In four parts without commercial interruptions
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    I have some gov contracts and I can confirm this. Also: the big complaint about working with gov is either apparently expensive stuff and/or apparently slow progress . Reality? We as citizens require a crazy amount of justified checking and validation from every part of gov because it affects people's lives that things take longer and cost more to do right ... and many times that to back out a fuck-up and not kill anyone. (Oh Hi Elon)
  • How did you choose your junk email address?

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    That's really poor OPSEC. I just visited your github and found the email, because you have no clue how git works. haveibeenpwned.com shows that this email is in 23 data breaches. Now, I can download the ParkMobile data breach and find your license plate and possibly phone number. If I would have the Slickwraps or Straffic breach then I would also be able to get your address. I can also download Collection #1 and get one or few of your old passwords. Your OPSEC can be broken in few minutes by a random internet stranger.
  • Am I a bad person? I have mental illness :(

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    If hurting a person makes you a bad person, then everyone is a bad person
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    I need 800 GiB to host a Gentoo distfile mirror. This is what I would do.
  • Maxtor Personal Storage 3200

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    So, my first goto with an unresponsive external would be to remove the drive from its enclosure. Typically these are retail internal hard drive that are put in an enclosure with a small circuit board that converts SATA to a USB or firewire and sometimes those die. If you "shuck" the drive and connect it directly to a computer internally via SATA you can bypass that board. Next step is put the drive in your freezer for an hour or so then pull it out and connect it immediately. Sometimes this frees them up and makes them work for a short while, enough to copy some of the data off. Drives not being recognized also sometimes happens if they corrupt one sector that's part of the file system tables and not the actual file system. The drive may be there but not have a file system for windows to read So there's some other tricks you can try using Linux tools to dump the exact bit for bit contents of the drive, and pass them thru an analyzer that will try to pick out what's likely of the file structure. However, still given the drives age, I'll almost guarantee it's experienced a full mechanical failure and there might not be anything to recover...
  • Don't you like a little apocalypse tease?

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    "I hate fun and having conversations with people" K
  • What's the biggest relationship bullet you dodged?

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    Content advisory: boneheaded discussion of suicidal ideation by an armchair psychologist About a decade ago I was friends with a fellow weird unemployed video game nerd lady who liked books and stuff. Had lots in common. Had fun talking over Xbox games and stuff. Was pretty patient with my depressed stuff. Usually. But I noticed she was pretty often in open conflict with other people. I'm thinking the reason she didn't get mad at me because I was following her "rules". I guess we just agreed to disagree sometimes. Later, I realised I was just doing what I usually did in most social situations, walking on eggshells to not annoy people. ::: spoiler Content warning She "temporarily" blocked me on most venues because I broke one of the rules. You see, I had mentioned razors. She said, essentially, that I should not talk about suicide because she knew what suicidal people were like and I was not suicidal, according to her. She said people shouldn't be suicidal around her because that made her uncomfortable. (...I wonder what do the suicidal people feel like in that situation, you dum-dum?) Now, I was deeply depressed at the time (not suicidal, that's true) and as someone who was walking on eggshells, I tended to look up to most people. But at that moment, the room was filled with light. For I knew, in my very essence, that this woman was a dumbass. In the email, I had been talking about Occam's Razor. Or was it Hanlon's Razor? Can't remember. Metaphorical shit. I also I explicitly said this is just metaphorical stuff and she shouldn't get alarmed. ::: I couldn't keep up with her even if I had bothered to. She went through like 3 email addresses and 3 blogs and 3 gamertags due to getting hacked and due to the drama. Don't know, don't care. Not nominal people numbers. Dumb story, wasn't it?
  • What's something that's free that everyone should know about?

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    Ive definitely never, ever run into that. But I'm sure it happens. Edit: I guess ive seen places that charged some nominal fee for the cup but it's so rare
  • What's your personal number 1 song to do the horizontal tango to?

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    She is also pretty smoking herself, ngl. And funny and down-to-earth.
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    You may not realize it, but you're pointing your laser towards having money and winning at games. These are sensible enough values, since a lack of money can make life difficult and losing at games can be frustrating. In this regard, you are much like other people who share those values. You claim that "low yields games are objectively irrational", a statement that only ever makes sense if you take for granted what objectivity is. From this perspective, it's easy to argue that the Holocaust was a loss of rationality, a mass hysteria, but this ignores the thorough tracking, meticulous record-keeping, massive logistics planning, and investigation that it involved. Once again, rationality is a tool, it's a laser that can be pointed anywhere, including bigotry and inhumane values. There is a difference between science and values, between actions and values, between tools and values. The fact that most humans agree on values doesn't mean they are 'objectively true'. These humans are like fish in water, fish who don't realize they're in water. They have been socialized into the values of this culture and are absolutely certain they are right and others are wrong. Their gods are the only true gods (which is exactly what their neighbors, who hold other gods dear, believe). These humans don't realize it, but they too are pointing their lasers toward their beliefs, their gods, and everything they hold dear. Maybe it helps to look at this inside the brain. Decades of research has shown we build our concepts through relational frames, or conceptual Lego bricks. These tiny bricks relate concepts, such as "low yields games are worse than high yields games", and they combine to create cognitive palaces. Rationality is a set of relational frames, a ladder of sorts that can be taken anywhere in the palace to help us solve problems and embody our values. Once again, to use the tool we need values; we point the laser; we take the ladder somewhere. In our mental palaces, we like to keep things organized. We like coherence. But not all order is the same. There is something called literal coherence, which leads us to use deduction, logic, and probabilistic thought —rationality— so that we are right. "Aktchually" guys are literally coherent. Many OCD patients are literally coherent (it doesn't mean they're not suffering). They always carry their rationality ladder with them, even if it has a high price. And then there's something else, called functional coherence, where we care less about being right and more about what works, what's helpful, what gets us closer to a valued life and what doesn't. With functional coherence, we accept that we can't clean the whole palace. It's okay if there's leaves on the paths next to the gardens. It's okay if the books aren't in alphabetical order. We know we can use the ladder when we need it, but we sometimes decide to be nimble and run to greet our loved ones, or decide to look in the mirror and be compassionate with whom we see, or really savor the banquet we're about to eat. This doesn't mean the ladder can't help us put up the mirror or fetch the ingredients for our meal. It just means that we don't get stuck with the ladder. I'm using metaphorical language because it's a fast way to convey information in limited time, but if you're interested in how rationality is built through cognitive bricks, how we can sometimes get stuck in the webs of thought that we build, and how we can use our cognition to live a valued life, you can check out Relational Frame Theory.