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Crandar 20:58 01-26-2018
To be honest, it's kind of sad that these cartoons are needed to explain to the crowd something so simple. I even remember being taught how vaccines work, when I was 13.

The problem is that the trend is expanding here, as well. The main issue are homeopathy charlatans with fake diplomas from shady institutions, but anti-vaccine hysteria has begun to gain some ground.

There is a Facebook group of anti-vaccination mothers, eternally wondering why their offspring gets sick, despite being very careful at not approaching any doctor at proximity.

http://www.georgepaschalidis.gr/wp-c...ing-Styles.pdf

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Fragony 03:35 01-27-2018
Oh Netflix how I love you, Godless is awesome. I love grim westerns, and grim it is

done

10/10 I'm in love with Alice

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Fragony 10:24 01-29-2018
At teh moms place, these ocelots are growing like crazy. It's legal to have a lynx as a pet in the Netherlands, not going to tell her that

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Montmorency 02:27 02-18-2018
At 9:00 PM Moscow time, all local and national Soviet TV channels would switch to a broadcast of the news program Вре́мя (Vremya, "Time").

Soviet joke:

A man is watching TV when Vremya comes on. He switches to next channel, it's still Vremya. He switches to the next channel, it's still Vremya. He switches the channel once more, but this time it's just a closeup of a KGB officer's face.

"I would stop switching channels if I were you."

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Fragony 21:22 02-21-2018
This hits hard, found a letter in a cobert I didn't know I had, was in it's inner pocket. A sentence losely translated;

I am going to do die and that's a shame, it's all so easy if you have no choice, it's a shame for me and you but you will have to go on, just keep doing what you do''

Doing what, it was my job to beat up people and protecting hookers and sometimes join them

Dangit. There is a lot more in it, on his view on arts etc. Feel like a discoverer finding this, I'm going to frame this and give it to my mom.

'It's all so easy if you don't have a choice', I don't know if I should be angry or not, just found this in my pocket I have many cohberts I didn't wear it for 15 years

Another gem, someone is being stubborn if you simply can't explain why he is wrong; I think that was directed at me I am bad at that

This certainly brings up some memories of my father dying, we were completily conflicting characters when he was alive but maybe because we were much alike. Still, sorry dad I can't help not missing you at all

And yes I have issues that haunt me

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Montmorency 06:00 03-03-2018
Hearing Range tops around 17300-400 Hz.

Not too long ago I could jam to 20 KHz.

Get off my lawn, clouds.

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Fragony 16:59 03-05-2018
Going to treat an old victimg to a dinner, he says I was always the nicest. I wonder what the others did

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Beskar 02:03 03-06-2018


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Husar 21:34 03-06-2018
And once the atheist dies and isn't useful for lessons anymore, god sends the atheist, whom he created himself, to eternal damnation...
A very happy, reassuring lesson of hope indeed.

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Seamus Fermanagh 21:59 03-06-2018
Originally Posted by Husar:
And once the atheist dies and isn't useful for lessons anymore, god sends the atheist, whom he created himself, to eternal damnation...
A very happy, reassuring lesson of hope indeed.
I'm no Biblical scholar, but my remembrances of the new testament suggests that nobody goes to heaven without embracing God. It does not suggest eternal torture for those who do not.

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Hooahguy 03:57 03-07-2018
Well the cool thing about Judaism is that there really isnt a concept of hell, and non-believers can go to heaven if they are just an all around decent human being. No Jewish faith required.

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Fragony 08:30 03-07-2018
Originally Posted by Hooahguy:
Well the cool thing about Judaism is that there really isnt a concept of hell, and non-believers can go to heaven if they are just an all around decent human being. No Jewish faith required.
My mom's cleaner is a hardcore catholic, she insists that I will go to heaven. But then again that could be because I keep giving her presents, she has a pretty miserable life and I want to help her a little. The inquisition thought a bit differently of course

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Beskar 00:39 03-08-2018
Well, Hel comes from the Nordic religion. One of those co-opting of Pagan things.

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Husar 19:05 03-08-2018
Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh:
I'm no Biblical scholar, but my remembrances of the new testament suggests that nobody goes to heaven without embracing God. It does not suggest eternal torture for those who do not.
Not being in heaven is eternal torture though because the human soul needs to be close to god to be happy. And the chance to embrace god ends with life, so once you're in hell or wherever not heaven is, your soul suffers because it craves being in heaven.
It doesn't take a literal fire for eternal suffering. Or that's what a pastor once said in more detail.

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Fragony 20:30 03-08-2018
Originally Posted by Husar:
Not being in heaven is eternal torture though because the human soul needs to be close to god to be happy. And the chance to embrace god ends with life, so once you're in hell or wherever not heaven is, your soul suffers because it craves being in heaven.
It doesn't take a literal fire for eternal suffering. Or that's what a pastor once said in more detail.
It kinda evolved I guess, but is that any less cruel if you think of it. I won't say that religion is evil as many people are really good persons because of it, but they probably would have have been good persons without it. What you say is much toned down but I still find it really creepy and cruel to think it. Not trying to bash your believes, wouldn't call myself an atheist either because I don't feel like denouncing anything, that would mean I would have to denounce something I don't take serious anyway, but I find religion creepy. Not trying to troll you it's just how I look at things, no offence intended

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Seamus Fermanagh 16:02 03-09-2018
Originally Posted by Husar:
Not being in heaven is eternal torture though because the human soul needs to be close to god to be happy. And the chance to embrace god ends with life, so once you're in hell or wherever not heaven is, your soul suffers because it craves being in heaven.
It doesn't take a literal fire for eternal suffering. Or that's what a pastor once said in more detail.
I have heard priests assert much the same line.

Frags, don't worry about it. Be a reasonable person and a halfway decent neighbor and you will get along fine with all but the most rabidly churched.

Ultimately, we will know the answers...or not...when we join the majority. Until that time, I will continue in my faith and continue to wish you and most others well.

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Fragony 07:46 03-10-2018
Oh don't worry about me being worried about that, it's just kinda alien to me. I get along with almost everybody

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Fragony 17:46 03-11-2018
Seven Seconds, another great Netflix series, about a really unfortunate accident with a cover-up that gets out of control. The police has an (immmoral) but good reason to cover it up and the family naturally a good reason to find out what happened. Great social drama

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Fragony 09:13 03-24-2018
Real heroism, it exists, RIP https://twitter.com/gerardcollomb/st...site=geenstijl Gave his live but saved plenty

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Montmorency 23:50 04-05-2018
For almost about 2 years now I've been receiving sporadic work or personal-related emails related to a gas/oil extraction company. Since some of these are forwards on personal (and personnel) matters, I assume I have an email address similar to someone on their payrolls or mailing lists. I've emailed them a couple of times over the years to inform them of the mistake, but it doesn't appear to have registered. I don't even bother deleting their emails anymore.

Isn't this just poor IT standards, though? I have a gmail domain! Everyone else CCed in these emails has a company domain! Does no one notice this?

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Fragony 16:32 04-10-2018
My ancient laptop finally died, kinda killed it. Got me a Chromebook for only 160 euro it works great. Buttons feel a bit loose but otherwise great stuff

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Viking 21:56 04-11-2018
I need a lava machine.

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Montmorency 00:27 04-12-2018
I'm going to eat Poptarts for the first time since 2009!

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Hooahguy 00:23 04-16-2018
Everyone says that job searching while you have a job is easier compared to job searching with no job, but I'm not so sure that is true anymore. Maybe overall less stress but still stressful. I hate interviews and I'm now wondering how on earth I managed to get my current job.

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Seamus Fermanagh 13:21 04-16-2018
Originally Posted by Hooahguy:
Everyone says that job searching while you have a job is easier compared to job searching with no job, but I'm not so sure that is true anymore. Maybe overall less stress but still stressful. I hate interviews and I'm now wondering how on earth I managed to get my current job.
Of course it is LESS stressful but certainly not un-stressful. As I teach all of my speech students, you are supposed to experience some measure of stress/nervousness (it is your body's way of kicking you into a higher gear of performance). If you aren't feeling a little stressed or nervous it means you have stopped caring about the "audience" at all -- not a healthy sign.

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Beskar 19:24 04-16-2018
Originally Posted by Hooahguy:
Everyone says that job searching while you have a job is easier compared to job searching with no job, but I'm not so sure that is true anymore. Maybe overall less stress but still stressful. I hate interviews and I'm now wondering how on earth I managed to get my current job.
I always understood it this way:

The actual act of doing the search and applying is not easier, it is more that currently working makes you more employable, thus it is easier to get the job whilst working opposed to being out of work. If you are in a job and searching, it is a signal that you are a productive member who wants to improve and give more than what you are currently constrained to do by your job. So this is a sign to your potential new employer that you are a hard-worker. If you are out of work for lets say a year, they are looking at this and going "So.. why aren't they in a job? Are they not that good? Why won't people employ them, do I want that risk?".

I found this to be the case with myself and my friends in different phases/situations of employment. I had one friend who was begging for work, they were even working free for a charity for 'experience' (more that they were running the outlet as unpaid manager) and they were kept being turned down repeatedly. They were begging for 2 years with all sorts of excuses or lack of responses from companies. Finally, some one else who volunteered at the charity had an family member who was looking for new employees in a basic job. He effectively got a shoe in because the niece said how hard he works, etc. Within 2 years, he was in a senior management position within that company, and people have sent him job offers trying to poach him!

I guess the moral of his story is also "Networking is good" and "Take an opportunity when you see it".

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Fragony 06:33 04-17-2018
You simply do not really need them, good luck

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Viking 21:23 04-21-2018
"When He heard what Shi had found, he was excited."

https://www.nature.com/news/an-epige...ession-1.21513

It escalates.

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Fragony 07:37 04-23-2018
This is so sexy, I am a pretty good dancer but nowhere like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ1P3LjkE28 Cohen always +1 RIP

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Husar 12:03 04-23-2018
That's more like 70% hugging and feeling and 30% dancing...

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