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    Google....So Much For The Slogan, "Don't Be Evil"

    Interesting how I'm seeing more outrage over and knowledge of this event rather than over what they did last year, when they let a conversion therapy organization use Google's algorithm to send targeted ads to gay people on YouTube. If you ask me, last year's event was far more deserving of...
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    How Can Jehova's Witnesses Pronounce the Word Thursday?

    Friday is Frigg, not Freya.
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    Fandoms and Gatekeeping

    While the second may be an example of what you are talking about, the first and third are not "gatekeeping". Readers aren't preventing comics fans from reading books. Gamers aren't preventing mobile players from playing console or PC games. Both of those are more of examples of...
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    The Maze Question

    Your only answers are try (futilely) to get out, or to stay put in one room. I find both answers boring. Dull. Lifeless. If there's an infinite maze out there for me to explore, I'd like to explore it. Staying in one place would be boring, and I wouldn't want to exit if I found a way out. I...
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    The Maze Question

    False dichotomy. There's more choices then your two. Option 1: Stay in one area: Boring. Option 2: Finding a way to leave such an interesting labyrinth: Also boring!! And futile. Option 3: EXPLORE THIS WONDROUS MAZE FOREVER, KNOWING THAT IT'S INFINITE, GLORIOUS COMPLEXITY WILL NEVER END: The...
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    The Maze Question

    Give me such a maze. I must crawl this labyrinth you speak of. Oh, I got your analogy, but I'd just rather talk about mazes, the strategies for solving them, and the strategies for making mazes that defeat those strategies. It's a discipline I find fascinating and there's not a lot of times I...
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    The Maze Question

    If you have that much "ermm" in you, go for it. But any maze that is big enough to be challenging in the first place isn't going to be solvable within the volume of your average colon. That doesn't work. This below is a simple looping structure: Obviously this "maze" is by no means...
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    James Mattis resigns

    Even if that was the case, why would I care?? No one holding the post is better than a warmonger holding the post.
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    The Maze Question

    It's not cheating. If the maze was built in an inferior manner that allows the simple RHR or Trémaux to solve it, then the solver is justified in employing that method. Ideally you'd want to construct the maze in a manner where such simple methods are defeated, as both are fairly easy to...
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    The Maze Question

    Right hand rule (and also left hand rule) only works in perfect mazes. A looping structure defeats it, as you can find your way back to the starting point without finding the end. Also a three-dimensional maze can defeat it as well (up and down included), as if you have a junction where you can...
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    James Mattis resigns

    Good. Pull the troops out of Syria and pull the warmongers out of the government.
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    Do Baha'i believe Jesus or the Holy Spirit can cure the Leper?

    Hello. Yes. That is false. No.
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    Sympathy for the Devil.

    Good, that's a consistent standard.
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    Sympathy for the Devil.

    In my opinion, you need to either prosecute many Vietnam War Veterans, or you need to leave people like this guy alone. Leaving one class alone because "they were just following orders" while charging the other class and denying them the same excuse is a blatant double-standard. Either it can...
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    Sikh community slams Amazon’s highly offensive products

    How do you account for the fact that the company who makes these also puts any other image they can get the rights too on toilet seats?? https://www.amazon.com/aolankaili/b/ref=w_bl_hsx_s_ho_web_14577485011?ie=UTF8&node=14577485011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=aolankaili What's more likely, a...
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    Trump pulls Troops out of Syria

    "Without going through the proper channels." How disgusting that none of the pro-war crowd seemed to care about the proper channels when we were getting in to the Syrian conflict!! How come we no longer need a congressional declaration of war to start dropping bombs and firing missiles at a...
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    Sikh community slams Amazon’s highly offensive products

    Heh, yeah, if this is all about publicity, their course of action makes sense.
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    Sikh community slams Amazon’s highly offensive products

    Aolankaili is the seller. They seem to sell any-and-every-random-image on toilet seats and throw blankets as a business model. Also, as every single product image of theirs has the image of the product photoshopped onto the same image of a toilet seat, I'd wager that they print to order. In...
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    Sikh community slams Amazon’s highly offensive products

    Looks like the company that sells this sells all sorts of landscapes/building images on toilet seats. Check it out here: https://www.amazon.com/aolankaili/b/ref=w_bl_hsx_s_ho_web_14577485011?ie=UTF8&node=14577485011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=aolankaili Now while I can see why people would be...
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    Ultimate Death Battle

    Sleipnir's father was a magic horse, though, and Loki was in the form of a mare when impregnated with Sleipnir. The result of that pairing was half-jotun half-horse. But Angrboða was jotun just as Loki was, so comparing the pairing of Loki and Angrboða to the pairing of Svaðilfari and Loki is...
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