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Subjunctive posted:do people really think that is from the contract? Actual schadenfreude wolrah posted:Not a dashcam, but a roadside camera is close enough right?
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"Just finished sorting my magic collection"
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 08:20 |
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Subjunctive posted:do people really think that is from the contract? It's the Wu Tang Clan we're talking about, I could see them doing something like that. Whether or not it's legally enforceable is another thing, but I could see them doing it.
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 08:49 |
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Going back to that chickenpox outbreak, Kids usually aren't given a chickenpox vaccination unless they have some kind of health condition that would make it dangerous for them to have it. What is bad though is that anti vaccination isn't an "opinion", it's factually and scientifically wrong and people describing it as anion are dipshit retards.
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chitoryu12 posted:I got it at 15, and it was awful. I ended up missing a week of school and covered in lesions, feeling like I had the flu. I still remember the dose of horror I got in the early morning, stumbling into my bathroom and getting the first glimpse of my face as I tried to shower for school. The only good news that came out of it is that it occurred when GTA IV came out and I had pre-ordered it, so I at least had something to do while I was gone. I still have two scars (one of which is a crater in the side of my nose) from lesions that I ended up rubbing off. quote:when GTA IV came out God drat. I got chicken pox when MYST was a thing and played it through the week I was home from school. Has anyone else heard it said that the second kid in the family to get it, gets it worse? I got it first from a kid at school and had a grand total of maybe ten spots; my sister (3 years younger) got it a week later and was totally covered including inside her mouth.
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Sex Hobbit posted:God drat. I got chicken pox when MYST was a thing and played it through the week I was home from school. My sister and I got it days apart (I got it from someone during summer camp). I was 11, she was 4. It was about the same as both of us. We just treated it with Caladryl lotion and oatmeal baths. My father on the other hand treated us like we had the goddamn plague and we actually had to stay at our godmother's apartment for a week. He never had the pox and was worried that he'd get it really bad at 45. Your sister probably didn't have a worse reaction because she was second, she probably had it worse because she was younger and had a less developed immune system. Rick_Hunter has a new favorite as of 09:13 on Dec 10, 2015 |
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Sex Hobbit posted:God drat. I got chicken pox when MYST was a thing and played it through the week I was home from school. I had chicken pox and whooping cough back in the 70s. I'm revoking your privileges. Back in those days our cars and our home consoles both had faux wood siding
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Drone_Fragger posted:Going back to that chickenpox outbreak, Kids usually aren't given a chickenpox vaccination unless they have some kind of health condition that would make it dangerous for them to have it. That's untrue -- in order to protect children who are particularly vulnerable, 90%+ need to be vaccinated to establish herd immunity. If you read the original article: quote:The school has a lower immunisation rate than the state and national averages. Coming down with Chicken pox isn't trivial -- nothing particularly bad may happen to you the first time, but it hangs around in the body and means you can develop shingles later in life, which is very dangerous. So this school says they want to be tolerant of people who don't want to vaccinate their children, and then end up with a large number of unvaccinated children making this kind of problem very very likely. If I had a child at that school who had issues with their immune system, I'd be furious.
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Wanamingo posted:They're protective about it, but that's more out of sheer greed rather than any worry about spending away their fortune. Once you get to that level of wealth, it's a challenge in and of itself to give it away faster than it accumulates. Jon Huntsman Sr. Has a net worth of around $1 billion, and throughout his life he's given almost twice that to charity. Whenever his cash reserves dry up he just starts borrowing money so he can give it away, because he knows he doesn't have to do anything to get it back. He's even vowed to die broke, but in spite of that, he's still going strong. Good point. One thing I hear around here is about farmers and tax deferments. I don't really know how that works. A few years ago when corn prices were sky high, they made tons of money. Then they bitched because they didn't know what to do with it. A lot of them bought new trucks and things like tractors and combines. Not uncommon to see a bunch of brand new ford stuper duty trucks with farm plates on them. Anyways, just an anecdote, not real evidence. That dude at that train. That's Darwin Award material. Holy crap.
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 11:53 |
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Teddybear posted:This is very much not how taxes work in the United States or, I would reckon, any English-speaking country. Your friend was using that as an excuse to skip buying rounds by blaming taxes. I can give a good example of where earnings (or rather, takings, but it translates to earnings) brackets very much matter. In the UK sales tax (VAT) is 20%. If you are a sole trader you can have takings of up to $95k equivalent a year before you have to charge that to customers. So of your profit margin is high you can quite easily live comfortably on that. If it goes over $95k equivalent you have to charge it to customers. It's a significant increase. So many self employed people are kept in a system where they are not able to expand their business, because it quite often would destroy it. If you're above the $95k margin you don't pay sales tax on your purchases for the business, but again, if your profit margin is high that's not going to be much of a saving vs having to charge 20% on total sales price to customers. Not only are people prevented from expansion, but all people earning above this margin have to compete with millions of people below it who are selling on the Internet. The government see the VAT exemption as help towards small businesses. It's really not, because think about it - if everyone had to charge the (extortionate, immoral, tax on the poor etc etc) to their customers, they wouldn't have to worry about their business getting successful. Nor would startups with a few employees be throttled by having to compete with sole traders on eBay et al. And that is the story of why I left the UK when I had the option to.
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Retro Access posted:I can give a good example of where earnings (or rather, takings, but it translates to earnings) brackets very much matter. That's half the story though and fairly misleading. You have to charge VAT on your consumer sales (Not B2B unless the person you're selling to is not VAT registered) but you can also at that point reclaim all the VAT that you pay as well. So if you're not VAT registered then you pay VAT on your rent, all your raw materials etc. As soon as you register you get to reclaim all the VAT on those costs so it's no where near as much of a problem as you make it out to be. That's why you can register voluntarily, and many people do. As a director of a small business in the UK registering for VAT was one of the first things we did, paying 20% less rent each month when you're not yet in profit is a massive difference.
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Jesus Christ if I wanted to give a poo poo about taxes I'd consider paying them for once.
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DontMockMySmock posted:No, it doesn't. If you make more money before tax, you make more money after tax. It doesn't work that way with taxes and takehome pay, but it can work that way if you consider benefits(ie a raise could make you no longer eligible for medicaid, costing you more in healthcare costs than the additional amount you earn from the raise).
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My wife would fit right in to tax-talk on this thread. She was complaining because now we make enough money that she doesn't qualify for financial aid for her 2nd bachelors degree. I tried not to lose my temper as I explained how nice it was to not eat ramen and sleep on the floor like we did when we were freshmen, and maybe paying out of pocket for school was a small price to pay for financial stability. She's going to be a Republican in 20 years, and then I'll be posting on this thread about my Tea Party wife.
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 15:43 |
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The schadenfreude is on the people who live under this jurisdiction: http://www.roanoke-chowannewsherald.com/2015/12/08/woodland-rejects-solar-farm/ "He said the solar farms would suck up all the energy from the sun and businesses would not come to Woodland." ... "The council later voted for a moratorium on future solar farms."
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Suzuran posted:The schadenfreude is on the people who live under this jurisdiction: http://www.roanoke-chowannewsherald.com/2015/12/08/woodland-rejects-solar-farm/ Holy poo poo this article is full of gems. quote:Jane Mann said she is a local native and is concerned about the plants that make the community beautiful. a loving science teacher....
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:http://kfor.com/2015/12/09/teenager-killed-after-being-pulled-into-wood-chipper-on-first-day-of-work/ Stellar.
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Suzuran posted:The schadenfreude is on the people who live under this jurisdiction: http://www.roanoke-chowannewsherald.com/2015/12/08/woodland-rejects-solar-farm/ This is a parody article, right? Like The Onion?
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 16:11 |
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Dunno you guys, I went to the beach one time and there were tons of people tanning themselves and I immediately died from Vitamin-D deficiency.
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Those loving bleeding heart do-gooder Greenies. First they used up all the sunlight and now they going to use up all the wind!quote:Kate Sheppard reported today on some recent [Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas)] comments about climate change and wind power.
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ravenkult posted:Stellar. The boss had a heart attack watching the whole incident. Brutal.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Those loving bleeding heart do-gooder Greenies. First they used up all the sunlight and now they going to use up all the wind! Gonna send this to someone who has a Master's in Thermodynamics.
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Cosima posted:The boss had a heart attack watching the whole incident. Brutal. Not really seeing the part that we should be getting enjoyment out of.
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 18:22 |
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Anora posted:Not really seeing the part that we should be getting enjoyment out of. The sexual thrill.
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Anora posted:Not really seeing the part that we should be getting enjoyment out of. An old lady slipped in the bloody remains.
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Anora posted:Not really seeing the part that we should be getting enjoyment out of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yce9umf5GR8
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 18:52 |
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a lot of people ITT seem to think the Wu Tang Clan is something to gently caress with. I strongly disagree.
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CaptBushido posted:a lot of people ITT seem to think the Wu Tang Clan is something to gently caress with.
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Now that's what soccer should look like all the time.
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 19:35 |
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CUP CHECK!!!
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 19:36 |
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Scarf posted:CUP CHECK!!! The flag coming in at the end because you're not allowed to have fun in the NFL anymore is perfect.
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Suzuran posted:The schadenfreude is on the people who live under this jurisdiction: http://www.roanoke-chowannewsherald.com/2015/12/08/woodland-rejects-solar-farm/ Jesus loving Christ. It makes me feel so much better about my own education. My biology and physics teachers were dicks, but if you tried to float the theory that "solar panels suck up all the sun's energy" to them, they would probably physically assault you in a fit of rage. Fritz Coldcockin has a new favorite as of 20:06 on Dec 10, 2015 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Now that's what soccer should look like all the time. New sport: Full contact Soccarate
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 20:09 |
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God, I love Rocket League.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Those loving bleeding heart do-gooder Greenies. First they used up all the sunlight and now they going to use up all the wind! I saw an article not too long ago where they tried to calculate how many wind farms it would take to actually change the climate to any appreciable degree. Safe to say, we have no worries about building as many as it would take.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Now that's what soccer should look like all the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltYggxP7wC8
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Fly like Superman, land like Christopher Reeve
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