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Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_ja8cif8 wrote
Reply to comment by Mariposa510 in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
What book did you read? He hired a prostitute because he needed someone to talk to. he didn't even try to get frisky didn't even give a hint that he was interested in getting frisky. That screams gay.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_ja5p5e7 wrote
I picked up on the hint that Holden was gay cause it seemed familiar to me... The guy who punch me to prove he wasn't gay also noticed Holden was gay. Hummmm... Me think she doth protest too much.
My English teacher later discussed the book with me and how Holden sexuality is often brought up at the college level.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_j950yb6 wrote
Reply to comment by NoMoLerking in Our state motto seems pretty cool compared to the others by ConceptualEconomist
I lived in caribou main for a month once... there is so much radon in the groundwater I sware I started losing hair like a cancer patient within that month.
high is like 4 carries.... caribou had more than 300 carries.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iyte7nj wrote
Reply to comment by HaElfParagon in Massachusetts mother arrested for exposing lax security at local schools after being encouraged by school council to go "see recent security improvements for herself". by -BadCatitude-
Haha, I'm form the west coast originally. So I'm very familiar with the kind of ultra exaggeration for dramatic effect we do from my where I grew up.
Moving out to Massachusetts was an eye opener, seeing how people are just don't engage with excessive dramatic affects.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iytcqs0 wrote
Reply to comment by HaElfParagon in Massachusetts mother arrested for exposing lax security at local schools after being encouraged by school council to go "see recent security improvements for herself". by -BadCatitude-
Could you clarify what you mean by harassing? That's fairly strong language, to the point you may be considered lying.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iy5sugw wrote
Reply to comment by Neurogence in Why is VR and AR developing so slowly? by Neurogence
>my error is my inclination to try to apply Moore's law to every type of technology.
Nah your error is not understanding how exponentials work. Doubling every couple of years still means at the begining it takes 20-50 years to hit the inflection of the exponential curve.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iugs8ov wrote
Reply to comment by DMala in Underground Storrowing by navyblue4222
You can see the guy look down at the tires that's spotting for the driver. that's what gets me even more. It shouldn't feel like a bump they ran into. Where the top is free to jiggle.
I guess they never been hit upside the head... Or have too many times.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iufeeel wrote
Reply to comment by TinyEmergencyCake in Massachusetts bans clothing, footwear, bedding, curtains and other textiles from trash disposal by cowghost
Exists and being able to handle the total volume of textiles are two very different things.
Prioritize self recycling. Especially if textile companies are now required to donate all their waste. The used stuff you donate is going to just add to the massive stream of textiles.
If you know how to make use of a large volume of textiles maybe it would be worth doing a project yourself.
The clothing charity system is completely over burned by the volume of textiles.
Honestly I would love to see some sort of decomodifying effort. Like all churches should have a free store. It's infuriating that they don't.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_iuf3j64 wrote
Reply to comment by eiron-samurai in Massachusetts bans clothing, footwear, bedding, curtains and other textiles from trash disposal by cowghost
Reselling or donating aren't really viable solutions. It just ends up with the trashcan in another country.
Ideally we need a recycling program that can turn textiles into something like insulation.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_itsd5wz wrote
Reply to comment by Foxcecil in Massachusetts should have a Tax Sugary Drinks. This would discourage consumers from buying products that may lead to chronic illness, and high long term costs to the health system. by [deleted]
Ya, those companies are only being so nice because you have a huge government preventing them from doing what they normally do without oversight. Hint company towns and being paid in company script.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_itqdqh2 wrote
Reply to comment by Foxcecil in Massachusetts should have a Tax Sugary Drinks. This would discourage consumers from buying products that may lead to chronic illness, and high long term costs to the health system. by [deleted]
So you'd rather corporations do that?
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_itp9vmf wrote
Reply to comment by LollyTotlkyWondrr in Massachusetts should have a Tax Sugary Drinks. This would discourage consumers from buying products that may lead to chronic illness, and high long term costs to the health system. by [deleted]
Really we should ban those.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_itp9hta wrote
Reply to comment by Foxcecil in Massachusetts should have a Tax Sugary Drinks. This would discourage consumers from buying products that may lead to chronic illness, and high long term costs to the health system. by [deleted]
It's not about controlling people it's about controlling corporations. Tax their shitty products that cause problems to reduce problems. It's like the tobacco industry, the first step is taxing the product so we can see how bad it's infiltration is in our society.
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_it6sgpf wrote
Reply to comment by smashy_smashy in Crossing guard disturbed by Halloween decoration at his post in Marblehead. by bluesmom913
This is such a Massachusetts attatude... Why did I move back to the west coast?
Agreeable_Sun3754 t1_ja8t12x wrote
Reply to comment by Mariposa510 in What did you think of the Catcher in the Rye? by Hmmmm_Meh
Yep, this is pretty familiar thinking when figuring out if you're gay or not.
edit: No idea why that guy blocked me. Must be terrified about having consider multiple possibilities about a fairly inconclusive topic.