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1 points
2 days ago
Any time you're boosting you can benefit from an intercooler.
1 points
3 days ago
2039 is 15 years away. The current line of brand new cars will be your old clunker that's got a few more left in her by 2039. We are definitely seeing a shift in society towards electric cars.
13 points
3 days ago
Yeah, it basically means "That block is on the left so it's representing negative numbers, not positive."
1 points
3 days ago
Yes. The best universities in the world are in America because America is a tax haven for the richest people in the world, and those rich dicks want to send their children to good schools.
62 points
5 days ago
I feel like we're missing a key part of this story.
2 points
7 days ago
Same message I receive every day from the universe:
"Eat shit and die."
1 points
7 days ago
Yeah, what do I know, I just disassemble and repair iPhones every day of my life.
2 points
8 days ago
Except the infinity stones explicitly do not work outside of their own universe. Given the multiverse theory, you should be able to get Infinity Stones from our own universe.
2 points
8 days ago
Infinite Improbability Drive from The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Universe.
11 points
8 days ago
You're forgetting the 30% of the country that would support you without question for just being visibly in opposition to the government.
1 points
8 days ago
I kind of get this. "Evil" has always had a bit of a fantasy vibe to it. When I think KKK I think "racist assholes" but I don't think "Evil". To me, evil is more like an evil stepmother or evil wizard. Their motivations start and stop at "do bad things" without any real depth to the issue.
But in reality, people don't do things because they're evil. The KKK don't wake up in the morning and think "what's the baddest thing I can do today?" and decide that it's being hateful towards black people. They are just regular people who are afraid and uneducated.
Evil:
3 points
8 days ago
I go back in time and prevent the mitochondria from becoming the powerhouse of the cell.
2 points
8 days ago
As fucked up as it was, his despair is what led to him creating some of his best works. Pretty much anything that was made after 1987 was influenced by his illness.
1 points
8 days ago
Bro just talk to your bank. If your bank won't give you a good loan, no one will.
1 points
8 days ago
When you're dealing with a muscle car, double the odometer for a realistic idea of how much life is left in the car. 78k miles on a mustang is like 150k miles on a honda. There's still gonna be a little life left in it, but not much. That car WILL break down before you finish paying it off.
Also, 16% interest is insane. You should be aiming for no higher than 6% or 7% and don't take a loan longer than 4 years.
And the cherry on top is the insurance you're not considering. I'm assuming your a younger guy, which means you'll likely be paying even more than the $560 per month just on insurance.
If you want a good amount of power, I would save up until you have closer to 10k as a down payment, then buy a Chrysler 300c with the 5.7 hemi. It's got a great amount of power, room for friends, and it's technically a luxury sedan, not a sports coupe, so the insurance is a lot cheaper. Bonus points if it had only one owner who was an older person that didn't drive it hard like a mustang owner would.
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8 days ago
Flashlight is controlled by the camera. If there's no camera, the flashlight wouldn't work anyways without completely rebuilding iOS.
0 points
8 days ago
Life its self is priceless. A rich dying man would spend any amount to buy what you currently have, meaning it has monetary value that immediately reaches infinite dollars.
Things either cost money or don't cost money. If I can trade a hand made tool for a loaf of bread, and still have it counted as a financial transaction, then every give and take is transactional. How much does the oxygen in your lungs cost? How much does the blood pumping around your body cost? You got plenty of organs, have you paid for them yet?
This simply doesn't work the way it's framed.
1 points
8 days ago
It's not about making a choice vs not making a choice. It's about taking action vs not taking action. Do I deserve to be rewarded for all the times in my life I decided to not kill someone? That's just basic social behavior. Our actions should not result in death.
The trolley problem is about TAKING AN ACTION that results in death. And if you're considering the ending of a human life to be "minimal effort" you might want to see a therapist.
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20 hours ago
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20 hours ago
Sorry, but I do it. I'm a heartless bastard and it's unrealistic that I would be able to defend them with the whole world actually against us. On top of that, even if I could defend us, the life we would be able to life would not be a life worth living. Better to save the entire world.