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foxxytroxxy t1_je42pos wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chickens have a horrible fate, being dunked into their unborn before they are fried. by FaxTimeMachine
If you're eating eggs from your own homestead or farm, this might be different
foxxytroxxy t1_je4163u wrote
Reply to comment by Spaceboot1 in The odds of being guillotined by a French mob are low but never zero. by optiongeek
I'm not a bot. Don't be a prick.
foxxytroxxy t1_je2f6mg wrote
Now, this! Finally, a good shower thought. Not just some average observation, not just a statement of basic and blatantly obvious fact. Not grounded in an unscientific understanding of scientific things. A real, honest, down to Earth shower thought!
Amazing!
foxxytroxxy t1_jdtzoyv wrote
Reply to comment by Petal_Chatoyance in Vivek Venkataraman argues that political equality and proto-democracy were the most common form of political organisation in the "state of nature". These ideals preceded modern liberalism & statehood, and are arguably how humans have lived the majority of our evolution. by Ma3Ke4Li3
Not sure why somebody hasn't said this yet, but it doesn't follow that even if 100% of all known hunter gatherer groups lived in the same way today (they don't!), we could then be certain about the ways in which any have lived besides that.
But even disregarding that, this is not supported by the evidence
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Reply to comment by invictus_iuris in PsBattle: This potato sprouting. by invictus_iuris
I'm only here to mention that it's not a potato. It's a sweet potato. Normal potatoes are members of the nightshade family, and these are members of the morning glory family.
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Reply to comment by TheGrumpyre in In literature, shows, or stories, if they tell you the plan, it's not going to work. If they don't tell you the plan, it's definitely going to work. by notjadedyet
Okay so it's never exactly as planned to the T. So maybe I was a bit hyperbolic. But I can think of a few where I seem to remember that there was no huge twist or anything.
foxxytroxxy t1_ja1cf00 wrote
Reply to comment by wildfire393 in In literature, shows, or stories, if they tell you the plan, it's not going to work. If they don't tell you the plan, it's definitely going to work. by notjadedyet
I can think of a lot of films that pretty much do the opposite of the shower thought. One example is The Interview, where for comedic tension James Franco's plan to shoot the helicopter down is pretty much what happens.
Pretty sure a lot of successful heist and action films also work as counter examples
foxxytroxxy t1_j95apgm wrote
Reply to Climate change and the projected savannization of the Brazilian Amazon threaten most land-based mammals that live there, new research shows. The “savannization” here refers to when lush rainforest gives way to a drier, open landscape that resembles savanna but is actually degraded forest. by MistWeaver80
For what purpose, though? Don't we have enough farms? Why not invest in ecotourism, Brazil?
sends an angry gaze at capitalism
foxxytroxxy OP t1_j27gwam wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is it normal to pay for a credit check to apply for a rental? I'm not sure this is legit, but it seems to be. by foxxytroxxy
But he made the money from the companies, or from me? The "free trial" thing made me think I just had to cancel the subscriptions. I'm alright with the lost time, just hoping I didn't lose my money. I think one of the things said it was a dollar at signup. Hopefully *I* didn't lose all that money?
And, thanks. Duly noted. Will not do in the future.
foxxytroxxy OP t1_j25wewr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is it normal to pay for a credit check to apply for a rental? I'm not sure this is legit, but it seems to be. by foxxytroxxy
I've looked into the websites and I can cancel all of the subscriptions, which I'm doing right now. They're all "free trial" sort of sites with the first payment being $1, then a $30 monthly subscription.
I thought it might be a scam as well, but that's something about Hawaii is a lot of people set up rentals kind of precariously. I had thought it was just a verification strategy so that dude didn't have to pay for it. I looked up the websites and everywhere says that they are legitimate, though.
Anyway I'm not trying this guy anymore, it does seem kind of sketchy
foxxytroxxy OP t1_j25igfu wrote
Reply to comment by theoriginalharbinger in Is it normal to pay for a credit check to apply for a rental? I'm not sure this is legit, but it seems to be. by foxxytroxxy
It's Hawaii, but the credit sites are pretty generic, like "checkfreescore"
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Reply to comment by bobwonderland in PsBattle: An expressive Dog by Bozhark
When the acid finally kicks in
Came here looking for this lol
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Reply to comment by Zarniwoooop in You can't dig half a hole by Leafsong-Warriors
There's a shadow hanging over me, oh yesterhole came suddenly