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Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: January 23, 2017, 11:22:25 AM »
It was originally reported in a way that sounded like they were in the car together. I'm not sure they even really knew each other.

Ventura struck out Marte in Marte's last mlb game.

Saw that. Spooky

And Oscar Taveres was Yordano's close friend...

To me it seems that the MLB should invest in some mentoring for their young talent from that area of the world. I'm not blaming the MLB for the situation, but it would probably be in their best interest to do what they can to keep their talent alive. Who knows if it would help, but I don't like this trend of young, talented ballplayers meeting early ends. Like most of you, I am still v. sad today.

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I lost my mind in 2003. It went out for milk and never came back.

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Politics
« on: January 22, 2017, 09:57:53 PM »
I blame the teachers

Don't forget the parents too!

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Politics
« on: January 22, 2017, 09:47:15 PM »
People like to have someone to be mad at.

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You have a v. unique perspective on this world.

You think the secretary of education should tweet like a 20th century 8th grade catholic school english teacher

I didn't say she should do anything. I said the photoshopped tweet was funny given the context. There is a difference.

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Legacy of Obama
« on: January 22, 2017, 08:32:25 PM »
ksuw,

I'll bet you $1,000 that the US labor participation rate under Trump never gets to 67%.

I'll bet you another $1,000 that US GDP growth never hits 4%, which is now a Trump promise on the White House webpage.

Interested in making some ca$h now that Obummer is out of office?

Sincerely,
KK

I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. I didn't predict anything you'd like to wager on. While I certainly hope for improvement I wouldn't be so silly as gamble on such remarkable improvement. I'll just hope for it. That would be some welcome change.

Put up or shut up, clown.

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You have a v. unique perspective on this world.

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Proofing a tweet is definitely cra cra

Usually I would agree. Given the context, it is pretty great political humor.

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Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: January 22, 2017, 11:13:49 AM »
I dislike cars, particularly when they wreck.

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Thanks for the bump, lib. I have a PAK appointment with bubs in less than an hour and am fully healed.

once the chiroquacker has my hips aligned again, i'm going to kick you in your stupid face irl.

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I stay at home 1 day a week with lil' erii and it's by far the easiest and least stressful day of my week.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

Probably because you get regular interaction with peers? Idk, my BFF jill.

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oh I hate heights. I hate them. I also hate the "oh you're afraid of heights lol" people when you tell them you're afraid of heights. heights is a perfectly reasonable fear. if I fall that's it. its over. public speaking you just feel awkward and go on living.
Mrs Wacky drove us over this in Oregon and I thought she was going to have a heart attack. There's no road, you're driving on a crate and you can see all the way down.  :ohno:



 :D

There used to be a bridge similar to that (grate/ crate, w/e) in KS. Not sure if it is still there. It was somewhere around Maple Hill, iirc.

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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: The Bible
« on: January 20, 2017, 03:59:25 PM »
I'm fairly certain that none of it is supposed to be taken literally.

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Heights belong in the things that give you a rush of adrenaline thread

Same thing

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How did the guy who eats anything get compared to the guy who only eats white meat chicken strips?

Also, not anxiety, but all this throwing out food talk is giving me white hot rage.

I think you may have that post confused, I was referencing my diet and GI issues while speaking to libliblibliblibliblib.

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is debrox acceptable for home use?

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i started this thread thinking there isn't much that makes me anxious (other than interacting with people, which goes without saying), but after reading it through, i'm pretty roused up by the thought of all you fuckers throwing away so much food, so maybe that's an anxiety.

it makes me sad, not anxious or angry. i wish more people would actually prepare more meals for themselves. they would appreciate the food/ ingredients more, experience the joy of creating something, and the fulfillment that real food provides.

I wish people would actually kill or catch more of their own food.  IMO gives an even deeper understanding and appreciation.  I hope you get your bird pms.

I get your viewpoint. Harvesting my first game animal as a teenager certainly altered my outlook on how food gets to your table. That being said, I don't think that many people come from the right place mentally to participate in the process, that includes both those that abstain/abhor it and those that participate solely for the conquest/ trophy aspect of it. The commercialization of it (i.e. the glamorization/ creation of the redneck rockstar) is one of the biggest contributors to how the process gets misconstrued on both sides of the spectrum.

 I think what we are both dancing around here is how increased specialization in every day life has allowed people to lose touch with many of the processes necessary to maintain life and the sense of fulfillment that comes with carrying them out. There's an innate human need to do work necessary for survival, when you deny yourself this work, you open the door to let dissatisfaction with yourself and your actions run rampant. People express that feeling in a lot of different ways.  :th_twocents:


thanks, I will be seeing my father this weekend. i will discuss plans for this spring with him then.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Dogs
« on: January 20, 2017, 02:06:45 PM »
Dexter did not fetch at all for a while either. I had to coach him up. I started with a stuffed squirrel that he liked. I would take if from him and throw it, wait for him to come back to the couch, steal the squirrel back, get him excited about it, and throw it again. We did that for a while until he started bringing the toy back to me. Once he figured out the return part of it, we moved outdoors and started the process over with a nylon mesh frisbee toy designed for dogs. Fetch is one of his favorite activities now. It's one of my favorites too because he's athletic as crap but still uncoordinated.

I haven't found anything she likes to keep in her mouth or really anywhere on her for long enough to warrant going to get it if I take it and throw it.  For a little bit, the squeaky football worked, but she lost interest in the ball entirely after a couple days.  Also, her instinct when she gets possession of anything from anywhere/one is to take it back to her bed, not back to where it came from.

Dexter did that too when I started trying to teach him fetch. I just followed him to his bed and played tug of war for a bit. I'd wait for him to get worked up a bit while playing tug of war, take possession of the toy from him, toss, and repeat. Once he learned that he might as well bring me the toy, we switched to playing fetch with designated toys. I keep his fetch toys in a closet now and he goes berserk whenever he sees you pull one out.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Dogs
« on: January 20, 2017, 01:38:22 PM »
This story is related to the #longbone above. I wish I could find more toys for him to play with. The only things he shows interest in the majority of the time are bully sticks and stuffed animals.

Payton isn't into toys either, at least not as they're to be used.  She doesn't do the bite/pull thing at all; all those toys are worthless other than for things to chew on.  She chews on the parts humans are to hold because they're easier to mouf grip.  She doesn't fetch for crap, but likes playing with fetching dogs and being a linebacker when the other dog tries to take the ball back to their human.

So far, I like what I'm seeing from her and this longbone.

Dexter did not fetch at all for a while either. I had to coach him up. I started with a stuffed squirrel that he liked. I would take if from him and throw it, wait for him to come back to the couch, steal the squirrel back, get him excited about it, and throw it again. We did that for a while until he started bringing the toy back to me. Once he figured out the return part of it, we moved outdoors and started the process over with a nylon mesh frisbee toy designed for dogs. Fetch is one of his favorite activities now. It's one of my favorites too because he's athletic as crap but still uncoordinated.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: Dogs
« on: January 20, 2017, 01:19:47 PM »
Dexter doesn't have much of a chewing instinct. He does have that bite and rip/ shake instinct down though. We were playing tug of war last night with his rope toy. Once he started to tire, I let him have control of the toy. He went to shake the rope and smacked himself in the forehead with the knotted end that wasn't in his mouth. I got the "wtf, man?" look, he dropped the rope, and walked out of the living room to go lay down in my bed. It was sad and adorable at the same time.

This story is related to the #longbone above. I wish I could find more toys for him to play with. The only things he shows interest in the majority of the time are bully sticks and stuffed animals.


He has stopped the car-peeing for now. I purchased a different enzyme based cleaner than what I was using and I think that got rid of his previous pee smells. He seems to be enjoying car rides more now, as well. I think he's stopped associating them with being left at the shelter and now thinks of them as what happens before he gets to go play with his friend.

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i started this thread thinking there isn't much that makes me anxious (other than interacting with people, which goes without saying), but after reading it through, i'm pretty roused up by the thought of all you fuckers throwing away so much food, so maybe that's an anxiety.

it makes me sad, not anxious or angry. i wish more people would actually prepare more meals for themselves. they would appreciate the food/ ingredients more, experience the joy of creating something, and the fulfillment that real food provides.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: CancerloverFor3
« on: January 20, 2017, 12:21:06 PM »

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my intention is not to make you feel bad, friend.

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