Funny how people are quick to point out "the negative impacts that occur in some religious communities" without saying much about the positive. Some religious communities (it can be hard to separate the religion from the community) are clearly doing something right.
I can't find good current stats on household income by religion, but this 2009 survey breaks it down pretty well.
Hindus come out on top, as they have for some time now: evidence that the more gods you believe in, the more successful you are in life. Or maybe it's something to do with the number of pirates - the data is slim. In any case, religions are recipes for life, and some of them seem to still be pretty good recipes, much as/. would hate to consider such a thing.
If religion is a recipe for life then, in this analogy, all the world's religions involve animal products. I'm now a vegan.;-)
While you're arguing that the number of gods and happiness per annum are related, I hope you are familiar with http://www.tylervigen.com/spur...
Otherwise you'd have to accept as fact that the divorce rate in Maine is controlled by the per capita consumption of margarine. Worse yet, bedsheet deaths and ski profits are linked. Any argument against my position would also undermine your god(s)=Mo$$$ argument as well.
Please note: if you have any argument against mine, I appreciate the time you spend writing up a rebuttal. I would love the feedback as it either helps me go to your side, or refines my argument. Regardless, it helps me see your side better.
Not much of a shocker. Cool that's there's more data. I know this much: we're all descended from tiny animals that survived some shitty days back in 65,000,000 BCE. The large fauna at that time were the non-avian dinosaurs. Now they're dead, Jim. The shitty environment killed a lot of the flora that the large herbivores ate, which starved the large carnivores that ate them, and then it's dead turtles almost all the way down from there. Luckily, at the bottom of the food change worms and other tiny things were able to survive. That was able to support our tiny ass ancestors, small birds, etc. Let us hope that we're all small enough next time shit goes down.
So they'll reduce pay for women in their 20s? Cuz
https://www.theguardian.com/mo... is a thing. Or is this all bullshit designed to make them look good without really doing anything?
I'd argue that working until you're dead was the standard 50 years ago. Social security was originally set right around when people were expected to die. Some lucky few got a couple years. Others died before they received a single check even though they were paying for it. I think the real question is, "how can we keep senior citizens productive members of society?" Obviously they can't be working construction, but something to allow them income past their prime. I got into programming partially because I could keep doing what I love until the end. Now I'm worried my assumption was wrong.
The truth about the moon is that it's made of cheese. That's why Pizza Hut charges so damn much for some small amount of extra cheese. Rockets there and back ain't cheap. #cheesegate #truefacts
"... who have recognized the significant risks associated with unfettered Internet access by youth, and have called upon the government and law enforcement to take aggressive action" sounds to me like "we can't trust the parents to watch their children's online activities." Which then would make it easier to put controls on adults' surfing as well. I thought republicans didn't want the government so deeply entrenched in our lives?
If his name was Suckerberg, I'd expect him to voluntarily give as much money as possible to the IRS. If his name was Zoidberg, I wouldn't expect him to have any money to hide. Zuckerberg though only reminds me of how having empty Facebook accounts are handy for logging into plug.dj
Here's hoping that a few fools silly enough to trust their lives, and by extension others' lives, with something in beta doesn't mess up everything for autonomous vehicle research.
Jupiter is the largest planet? Gosh, had that not been in the sentence none of us would ever have figured that out. This is news for nerds, not news for planettists. Thank you, intrepid editors, for understanding and saving me from confusion!
Why are felons even a thing? It appears to be a unending punishment after the agreed upon punis--errr "rehabilitation" has been completed. Are they rehabilitated or not and if not why did they let them out?
It's cheaper to permanently punish people with felony records than to keep them incarcerated.
I do as well. Stable. Simple. What's not to love?
If you change enough, then it's almost like a new standard
Why? Lawyers.
This would be the worst possible time to say, "pics or it didn't happen." So no one say it.
Keep quiet, otherwise J. J. Abrams will reboot it to season 1.
Funny how people are quick to point out "the negative impacts that occur in some religious communities" without saying much about the positive. Some religious communities (it can be hard to separate the religion from the community) are clearly doing something right.
I can't find good current stats on household income by religion, but this 2009 survey breaks it down pretty well.
Hindus come out on top, as they have for some time now: evidence that the more gods you believe in, the more successful you are in life. Or maybe it's something to do with the number of pirates - the data is slim. In any case, religions are recipes for life, and some of them seem to still be pretty good recipes, much as /. would hate to consider such a thing.
If religion is a recipe for life then, in this analogy, all the world's religions involve animal products. I'm now a vegan. ;-)
While you're arguing that the number of gods and happiness per annum are related, I hope you are familiar with http://www.tylervigen.com/spur...
Otherwise you'd have to accept as fact that the divorce rate in Maine is controlled by the per capita consumption of margarine. Worse yet, bedsheet deaths and ski profits are linked. Any argument against my position would also undermine your god(s)=Mo$$$ argument as well.
Please note: if you have any argument against mine, I appreciate the time you spend writing up a rebuttal. I would love the feedback as it either helps me go to your side, or refines my argument. Regardless, it helps me see your side better.
Not much of a shocker. Cool that's there's more data. I know this much: we're all descended from tiny animals that survived some shitty days back in 65,000,000 BCE. The large fauna at that time were the non-avian dinosaurs. Now they're dead, Jim. The shitty environment killed a lot of the flora that the large herbivores ate, which starved the large carnivores that ate them, and then it's dead turtles almost all the way down from there. Luckily, at the bottom of the food change worms and other tiny things were able to survive. That was able to support our tiny ass ancestors, small birds, etc. Let us hope that we're all small enough next time shit goes down.
Probably but not before he peed on the engine block
So they'll reduce pay for women in their 20s? Cuz https://www.theguardian.com/mo... is a thing. Or is this all bullshit designed to make them look good without really doing anything?
I'd argue that working until you're dead was the standard 50 years ago. Social security was originally set right around when people were expected to die. Some lucky few got a couple years. Others died before they received a single check even though they were paying for it. I think the real question is, "how can we keep senior citizens productive members of society?" Obviously they can't be working construction, but something to allow them income past their prime. I got into programming partially because I could keep doing what I love until the end. Now I'm worried my assumption was wrong.
The truth about the moon is that it's made of cheese. That's why Pizza Hut charges so damn much for some small amount of extra cheese. Rockets there and back ain't cheap. #cheesegate #truefacts
"... who have recognized the significant risks associated with unfettered Internet access by youth, and have called upon the government and law enforcement to take aggressive action" sounds to me like "we can't trust the parents to watch their children's online activities." Which then would make it easier to put controls on adults' surfing as well. I thought republicans didn't want the government so deeply entrenched in our lives?
Do the submissions not even read submissions anymore? FTFY
If his name was Suckerberg, I'd expect him to voluntarily give as much money as possible to the IRS. If his name was Zoidberg, I wouldn't expect him to have any money to hide. Zuckerberg though only reminds me of how having empty Facebook accounts are handy for logging into plug.dj
Here's hoping that a few fools silly enough to trust their lives, and by extension others' lives, with something in beta doesn't mess up everything for autonomous vehicle research.
Jupiter is the largest planet? Gosh, had that not been in the sentence none of us would ever have figured that out. This is news for nerds, not news for planettists. Thank you, intrepid editors, for understanding and saving me from confusion!
Why isn't this modded "Informative"?
Why haven't they been?
Bear arms? Pfft. In Russia, you have right to whole bear.
You must be German. They always have a final solution to what irks them. (Joke stolen from/inspired by Stephen Lynch's song Little Tiny Mustache.)
Where is this magical place where food is brought to me? Please say it is near Pittsburgh.
Why are felons even a thing? It appears to be a unending punishment after the agreed upon punis--errr "rehabilitation" has been completed. Are they rehabilitated or not and if not why did they let them out?
It's cheaper to permanently punish people with felony records than to keep them incarcerated.
HP DeskJet 500?
I'm pretty sure many people will die once Driving v10 is pushed to unsuspecting victims.
I find this title and summary are best read while listening to the theme of Jaws or The Omen.