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  • Interesting that allowing women to vote created a situation where women felt it less absolutely necessary to get married. Because after a while, their voice had to be considered when discussing bills like prohibiting banks from refusing bank accounts, home loans, and credit cards to women.

  • The Yaris ads did this to me. I got so pissed off by their "It's a car" commercials that I absolutely despised the product.

  • For every state that is below Alaska...

    Have you seen Alaska? Have you spent time there? Alaska is crazy dangerous! How bad must your healthcare be that the constant threat of the entire environment being against you doesn't win out for short life expectancy?!

    And Mississippi, just... be better.

  • A book that I got as part of a birthday present when I was in middle school had a passage where a man's long-lost sister (who was part monster, but was painstakingly described as very attractive) told him that either he had to impregnate her the old-fashioned way, or she would simply get a syringe, extract sperm from his testicles, and impregnate herself that way to create, if I remember correctly, a monster that would end the world or something. It was labeled as "Young Adult" level.

    So, like, probably something like that.

  • If you take inflation into consideration, high quality products still exist at about the same price. Its just that there are now MUCH cheaper options now.

    I think the Sam Vimes Boots Theory of Socio-Economic Unfairness plays a part as well:

    The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money. Take boots, for example. ... A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. ... But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while a poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet. This was the Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' theory of socio-economic unfairness.

  • I get what you are saying, but that's not the way to do it.

    "What about male genital mutilation?"

    "We should ban all mutilation of genitals of children. It is barbaric. Some more than others, but it's all bad."

    If all you do is respond with essentially "what about this other thing that this particular article isn't talking about," it derails the conversation of the current article. Saying that all aspects of the subject if the article are bad and have no place in society says "I agree with this, and let's extend it further."

  • Swinging with right hand, holding with left (for right-handed people). So you can see what you've done so far as you go, just like writing with your right hand from left to right.

  • The best thing I have learned to do with age is embrace the awkwardness. You do something ridiculous and awkward, you laugh, call it out like it's something funny for both of you, and then you move on.

    "Gow's it hoeing? ...wait... that's not right. Hoooow's.... itt.... gooooiiing... there we go, nailed it."

  • Housing is assigned by rank, is available to anyone currently in contract

    Not only that, but government owned housing is assigned not based on pay, rank, or whatever, but size of household. So an E-7 with no kids gets a 2 bedroom and an E-3 with three kids gets a four bedroom (depending on age/gender of the kids). So according to need.

  • Yeah, and then they die, sacrificing themselves to bring back the rest of the crew, thus showing the futility of not being main cast.

  • Both are yes but also no.

    Each person is responsible for their own actions and choices.

    Also, often systemic issues make certain behaviors far more likely, and rather than suggesting there is something inherently wrong with a person or group of people who have made those negative actions or choices, we should address the issues that contributed.

    If a person beats their kids, saying they came from an abusive household does not absolve them, but if there has been a culture of ignoring (or encouraging) child abuse, addressing that would go a long way toward reducing child abuse in the next generation, for example. But the person who abused their kid still deserves the punishment they get.

  • Apparently there was a whole whip vs sword choreographed fight planned for that, but Harrison Ford was super sick at the time so they just had him shoot the other guy. Ended up being fantastic, but I feel bad for the swordsman who learned a bunch of choreography for nothing.

  • I use command hooks on the wall. It feels more orderly.

  • Back when I was at university, I was in the band, and there was one guy in my section that was super annoying, and who couldn't talk with a person without squaring up to them (and then talking at them).

    One time my best friend (also in the section), in the middle of the guy's sentence with a bored expression on her face just... turns and walks away as if he had stopped speaking.

    The rest of us were thinking "wait... we can do that? I didn't realize that was an option."