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There is an apocryphal story about how it's a portmanteau of "child homo" so there is potentially a bit of baggage there. It's not the n-word though.
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Whenever there are big headline auctions, it seems like the selling prices are always like 10x the estimate. Is this because they are bad at estimating or because they give intentionally bad estimates so the auction sounds more successful?
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# ? May 13, 2022 12:56 |
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smackfu posted:Whenever there are big headline auctions, it seems like the selling prices are always like 10x the estimate. Is this because they are bad at estimating or because they give intentionally bad estimates so the auction sounds more successful? The latter.
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# ? May 13, 2022 13:07 |
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Why is it when building a food stockpile, you want tins of spam and such, but not things like tins of meatballs or tinned curry?
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# ? May 13, 2022 13:35 |
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OscarDiggs posted:Why is it when building a food stockpile, you want tins of spam and such, but not things like tins of meatballs or tinned curry? Er... I give up. Why?
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# ? May 13, 2022 13:48 |
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OscarDiggs posted:Why is it when building a food stockpile, you want tins of spam and such, but not things like tins of meatballs or tinned curry? It’s probably a cost thing, you’d want to maximize how many calories you can afford to fill your stockpile I would guess.
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# ? May 13, 2022 13:52 |
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Hyperlynx posted:Er... I give up. Why? If I knew I wouldn't have asked.
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# ? May 13, 2022 13:53 |
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Spam could be a flavorant in a number of different dishes, where a prepared meal is less flexible. And I guess calories per volume/weight matters if you consider having to move or trade. I'm guessing here.
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# ? May 13, 2022 13:58 |
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OscarDiggs posted:If I knew I wouldn't have asked. I'm teasing because it's such an oddly phrased question. I don't know what the difference you're getting at between tins of spam and tins of meatballs or curry. Besides which I know nothing about food stockpiles, but definitely also the first thing.
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# ? May 13, 2022 14:00 |
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I'm not a big fan of spam but its arguably less gross than canned meat dishes that are meant to have a long shelf life. Hell, it's probably tastier if you have access to a stovetop and some hot sauce and freeze dried vegetables
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# ? May 13, 2022 14:22 |
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smackfu posted:Whenever there are big headline auctions, it seems like the selling prices are always like 10x the estimate. Is this because they are bad at estimating or because they give intentionally bad estimates so the auction sounds more successful? Low balling brings in people who can afford the estimate and then will bid on something else to make themselves feel better after getting blown out of the water on their preferred item
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# ? May 13, 2022 14:23 |
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greazeball posted:Low balling brings in people who can afford the estimate and then will bid on something else to make themselves feel better after getting blown out of the water on their preferred item Yeah, the sellers hope to provoke a bidding war, where at least two people who could barely afford the list price get invested in acquiring the sold item, and end up bidding more than they would otherwise spend to avoid missing out. On a related note, I'm seeing houses sell for 40% over list price in my neighborhood. This isn't the sellers being dumb; it's the same basic strategy as your auctions. Except that it's coupled with a blind bid (buyers don't know what other buyers are offering). I don't know exactly how that affects things, but I'm confident that real estate agents do know, and that if it were advantageous to them to have open bids, then they'd do that instead.
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# ? May 13, 2022 15:09 |
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Yeah, the sellers hope to provoke a bidding war, where at least two people who could barely afford the list price get invested in acquiring the sold item, and end up bidding more than they would otherwise spend to avoid missing out. Escalation clauses are The Thing in real estate these days. If you really want a house you have no option but to commit the absolute most you can possibly spend in the escalation and hope no one else takes the same strategy. We just bought and sold homes recently, and it was great as a seller, but absolutely awful as a buyer.
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# ? May 13, 2022 15:47 |
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OscarDiggs posted:Why is it when building a food stockpile, you want tins of spam and such, but not things like tins of meatballs or tinned curry? There's no rule saying so, fill your stockpile with all the tinned meatballs you want imo. Your basement ceiling's the limit! If you mean why is spam the stereotypical stockpile food, I'd guess probably because it was one of the earlier long-lasting preserved/canned meat products out there, and apocalypse prepping first became big in the 50s, so a lot of the imagery we have of bomb shelters etc come from then (and were continued by media based on them, e.g. Fallout) I'm pretty sure these days people stockpile more dehydrated than canned food anyway.
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# ? May 13, 2022 16:43 |
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The stupidest question. In the below Calvin and Hobbes, what does Calvin mean when he says "Understudy!"? I think I understand what an understudy is. Is Calvin calling out for one to take his role because Susie hurt him? Or is there another meaning here I'm missing.
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# ? May 13, 2022 17:12 |
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I think that's the joke, that he's hurt and needs the understudy to fill in, but it's not one of the better strips for sure
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# ? May 13, 2022 17:35 |
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Is there a resource to figure out what all the emojis mean when they're sent in Slack? I'm confused by the people using 🙌 all the time, and I don't want to send out any inappropriate emojis like peach or eggplant. Maybe something that expands on https://slack.com/blog/productivity/some-of-the-ways-we-use-emoji-at-slack.
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# ? May 13, 2022 17:47 |
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Trickortreat posted:Is there a resource to figure out what all the emojis mean when they're sent in Slack? I'm confused by the people using 🙌 all the time, and I don't want to send out any inappropriate emojis like peach or eggplant. Maybe something that expands on https://slack.com/blog/productivity/some-of-the-ways-we-use-emoji-at-slack. https://emojipedia.org/raising-hands/
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# ? May 13, 2022 17:53 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I think that's the joke, that he's hurt and needs the understudy to fill in, but it's not one of the better strips for sure Either Watterson messed up or the newspapers mandated 4 panels, because there's a solid punchline in the third panel.
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# ? May 13, 2022 18:37 |
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Susie's reaction in the fourth panel makes it a literal punchline and I think is the kind of effort that raised C&H above the other bland comics of the time, but I think the strip would've been stronger just with Calvin laid out and not saying anything (but that's because I stumbled so hard over the understudy bit).
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# ? May 13, 2022 18:48 |
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I feel like he had a fair number of strips where the punchline is an earlier panel, but he uses the last panel to really drive the point home to an almost unnecessary degree. Susie beating the bejesus out of Calvin when he's being a jerk is a standard trope for the comic, though.
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# ? May 13, 2022 18:50 |
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so back in 2016, the LA times did a feature about a surreal saga in irvine, california: the tl;dr of it is that two psycho lawyers planted drugs in the PTA mom's car to get back at her over an imagined slight against their son, but instead they got hilariously owned. i'm bringing this up because i found out earlier that this saga was supposed to get a movie called Framed starring julia roberts as the PTA mom in this saga, but i haven't been able to find the actual movie itself googling around--no release date or anything. is it still in production hell, or was it just dropped? Jerry Manderbilt fucked around with this message at 19:20 on May 13, 2022 |
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Whats Fragmaster up to?
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# ? May 13, 2022 20:17 |
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:so back in 2016, the LA times did a feature about a surreal saga in irvine, california: the tl;dr of it is that two psycho lawyers planted drugs in the PTA mom's car to get back at her over an imagined slight against their son, but instead they got hilariously owned. doesn't seem to be any industry news about it the author of the book says it's still "soon to be a netflix movie" on their website you could ask them if you really want to know https://www.rileyjford.com/film-tv/
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Goon Boots posted:doesn't seem to be any industry news about it aw man. thanks for the link
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# ? May 13, 2022 20:57 |
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What's the word for these kind of lint clumps that are stuck to threads coming out of the fabric? And what's the best way to get rid of them? A regular lint roller doesn't work because they're physically tangled up in the threads and all. This is on the arm of a sweater: . I also have a white fuzzy-ish pillowcase that's absolutely covered in the same things, but they're little spots of grey lint (from my grey bedsheets) which makes it look pretty ugly. They don't come out in the dryer either. I even tried running the vaccuum over the pillowcase and no dice.
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# ? May 13, 2022 21:23 |
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That's called "pilling." You can get clothes shavers whose job is to remove those. I used one ages ago and it worked fine. edit: Not a rec, this is just the first amazon one I found: https://www.amazon.com/Bymore-Fabri.../dp/B08CX43PWS/ Flash Gordon Ramsay fucked around with this message at 21:29 on May 13, 2022 |
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:so back in 2016, the LA times did a feature about a surreal saga in irvine, california: the tl;dr of it is that two psycho lawyers planted drugs in the PTA mom's car to get back at her over an imagined slight against their son, but instead they got hilariously owned. Off topic but that's a fascinating read. Thanks!
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Gin posted:Off topic but that's a fascinating read. Thanks! Agreed, I spent the last 30 or 45 minutes reading through it all. Anyone who wants more of this kind of thing, I recommend the podcast Dirty John. One season, one story, really good listen. At the end of episode 2 you'll be thinking, how the gently caress can there be any more episodes, that about wraps things up. Nope!
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# ? May 13, 2022 22:40 |
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I just signed up for Nextdoor and as best I can tell, it's where the very worst boomers go to moan about how their tax dollars are being spent (improving infrastructure? Protected bike lanes? NOT ON MY loving WATCH!), and advertise yard sales. Is that all it is? I'm not missing something?
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# ? May 13, 2022 22:52 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:That's called "pilling." You can get clothes shavers whose job is to remove those. I used one ages ago and it worked fine. Just be warned, once you start shaving your sweaters, you'll find yourself shaving couches, blankets, chairs, and anything else you own with old upholstery.
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regulargonzalez posted:I just signed up for Nextdoor and as best I can tell, it's where the very worst boomers go to moan about how their tax dollars are being spent (improving infrastructure? Protected bike lanes? NOT ON MY loving WATCH!), and advertise yard sales. Is that all it is? I'm not missing something? nope, that's pretty much it it's a place for neighborhood gossips to gather in the information age you may be interested in the GBS next door thread where they compile bommer-iest of nextdoor messages https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3960602
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# ? May 13, 2022 23:07 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I just signed up for Nextdoor and as best I can tell, it's where the very worst boomers go to moan about how their tax dollars are being spent (improving infrastructure? Protected bike lanes? NOT ON MY loving WATCH!), and advertise yard sales. Is that all it is? I'm not missing something? It’s also a place for people to complain about fireworks on July 4th and New Years Nextdoor is pretty great for lost pet posts though
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# ? May 13, 2022 23:57 |
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I got a ring doorbell and there is some neighborhood group feature on it where you can read about old racist boomers who live nearby saying “I heard some loud bangs last night… Hoodlums with guns?”
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# ? May 14, 2022 00:09 |
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Goon Boots posted:nope, that's pretty much it Insta-bookmark'd
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# ? May 14, 2022 01:53 |
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regulargonzalez posted:I just signed up for Nextdoor and as best I can tell, it's where the very worst boomers go to moan about how their tax dollars are being spent (improving infrastructure? Protected bike lanes? NOT ON MY loving WATCH!), and advertise yard sales. Is that all it is? I'm not missing something? Yeah the one thing you haven’t seen yet are the racist posts, which are sure to come. “I SMELLED WEED WHEN WALKING THROUGH THE PARK AND THREE BLOCKS LATER I SAW TWO BLACK MEN LAUGHING, I THINK THEY WERE HIGH!” Followed by 10 breathless comments of, “did you call the police?” “No, but what is this neighborhood coming to?!” The only thing I’ve ever seen on Nextdoor that was worth my time was someone who posted “BRUNO IS LOOSE” with no further information, followed by a neighbor’s comment, “should we be afraid?” I still giggle when I think of it.
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# ? May 14, 2022 03:02 |
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I had a local chud threaten to sue me "for liable" because I posted a link to a news article about him once. I also managed to get someone banned because he was too stunningly racist even for nextdoor. Other than that though the site just makes me infuriated knowing that these fuckers live near me.
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# ? May 14, 2022 05:01 |
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Other popular topics on nextdoor:
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# ? May 14, 2022 05:36 |
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On an unrelated topic: you know how Facebook will interrupt your feed with a series of suggested friends? Most of them are people I have friends in common with but usually the first person on the list is a 19-23 year old super-thot with a location 2000 miles away and no friends in common. How and why do they appear on my suggested friends list? Do they just somehow pay to appear in that list so if I friend them they can try to scam me or push me to their OF page? Does Facebook actually let you pay to appear in suggested friends?
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The Facebook algorithm wants to show you things it thinks you'll click on.
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