🙅 THE BAD IDEAS THREAD
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I have never seen a more miserable looking bride...
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I wonder what she looks like when she's not putting on her best face in front of a camera...
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Referring to it as a 'willy' in what purports to be a serious news article, that's a BAD IDEA...
Filed under: I might want quotes around "serious"...
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I wonder what drove that man to marry her. I mean, he's not an example of looks and manliness but even he could aspire to something better.
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This guy's shirts:
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Money? Given the amount he's getting off her disability benefits....
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Mmmm, she does have... large... disability benefits...
Filed under: is that what were calling them these days?, boobs
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Filed under: is that what were calling them these days?, boobs
The size of them, along with the rest of her, is why she's getting disability benefits.
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that shirt is appropraite exactly 0 % of the time......
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that shirt is appropraite exactly 0 % of the time......
That's what we should buy for blakey out of Jeff's money! @boomzilla, thoughts?
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That's what we should buy for blakey out of Jeff's money! @boomzilla, thoughts?
I think you're in the right thread.
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i'm actually impressed i knew that without looking it up.
"As God is my witness, the quote accompanying it was a dead give-away."
Meh, can't figure out a way to make that fit the "I'll never ... again" pattern. Whatever.
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I don't understand why you would wear that shirt and not, you know, a gun.
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Because you're more into dark irony than blued steel.
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I guess?
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I don't understand why you would wear that shirt and not, you know, a gun.
I wouldn't wear either.
the shirt is stupid and wearing a gun escalates the danger factor too high for me.
at least where i live, if i move to a different city or the culture changes i'll reevaluate my opinion on that second point.
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I mean, I don't carry either, I just didn't understand why you would only go halfway but put yourself in just as much danger.
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Because Common sense isn't as common as the name implies. :-P
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Lord knows I don't have it.
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I'm sure there used to be more common sense around when I was a little hedgehoglet…
Maybe it's running out, like fossil fuels…
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I don't carry either,
It took me a few parses to stop autocorrecting this to "I don't care..."
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that shirt is appropraite exactly 0 % of the time
Bah, humbug
I have a kalashnikitty t-shirt I wear when flying.
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wearing a gun escalates the danger factor too high for me.
Some people conceal the fact that they're carrying a gun.
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Some people conceal the fact that they're carrying a gun.
-shrug- that's their right, provided they are properly permited.
I made a choice not to carry, but i'm not going to try and make that choice for you.
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-shrug- that's their right, provided they are properly permited.
What about places which only require you be legally able to own a gun in order to carry concealed? No CCW permit required.
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well, with no permit crequired, so long as you were legally allowed to carry the gun in the first place then you would be properly permited, no?
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well, with no permit crequired, so long as you were legally allowed to carry the gun in the first place then you would be properly permited, no?
I suppose so. It's kind of interesting here in AZ. If you can legally own a gun, you can carry concealed. However, that only applies as long as you are in AZ. If you want to be able to carry in states that have a reciprocity agreement, then you do need to get a CCW permit.
That might change if the constitutional carry bill in DC passes. That bill would basically require any state which allows concealed carry to recognize the concealed carry rights of a citizen from another state. In other words, if you can conceal at home, then you could conceal anywhere that has concealed carry laws.
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hmm..... in which direction though? depending on interpretation that would make CCW legal without permit (so long as arizona has that law) or.......
-shrug- my comment stands. if you're legally allowed to carry, concealed or not, i'm not going to say you shouldn't be allowed to.
now if you want to require me to carry, that's a different argument!
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hmm..... in which direction though? depending on interpretation that would make CCW legal without permit (so long as arizona has that law) or.......
As understand it, if the bill passes, an Arizona citizen who can legally own a firearm would be able to conceal carry in any state which allows concealed carry, with or without a permit. A citizen from Utah would need a CCW to carry in other states, and so on.
So you wouldn't be able to live in Utah and conceal carry and get away with it just because of Arizona law. You would need to be an Arizona resident.
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So you wouldn't be able to live in Utah and conceal carry and get away with it just because of Arizona law. You would need to be an Arizona resident.
that's going to be a headache and a half for police and lawyers...
and i have no idea which side would be more correct.
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that's going to be a headache and a half for police and lawyers...
and i have no idea which side would be more correct.
You say that like they don't already have plenty of those.
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You say that like they don't already have plenty of those.
you can see why they would be less than happy about getting more.
:-D
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that's going to be a headache and a half for police and lawyers...
It already is a headache. I know a CCW instructor who carries printouts of all the relevant laws with him when he travels because most police don't know the laws on the subject anyway.
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https://meta.discourse.org/t/wiki-post-blank-ok-box/24930/9?u=riking
My response:
https://meta-discourse.global.ssl.fastly.net/uploads/default/39016/f258ac37a01cbadb.png
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Well duh. If Discourse can work as a bugtracker, surely it can work as a VCS?
Add some scrum planning and you'll be overtaking TFS.
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Don't some of the userscripts here use DCVCS?
@monarch
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I'm sure there used to be more common sense around
No, you just had little enough that you couldn't spot the blatant lack as well. Dunning Kreuger strikes again.
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No, you just had little enough that you couldn't spot the blatant lack as well.
Ah, the naïveté of my youth…
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I'm sure there used to be more common sense around when I was a little hedgehoglet…
Maybe it's running out, like fossil fuels…<!-- Emoji'd by MobileEmoji 0.2.0-->
Interesting thought. Maybe the amount of common sense is constant, and because of population growth is spread thinner these days.
So, if we randomly kill 1*10^9 people, there will be more common sense to pass around.
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Well duh. If Discourse can work as a bugtracker, surely it can work as a VCS?
We all knew this day would come.
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I hope he's serious:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/wiki-post-blank-ok-box/24930/11?u=boomzilla
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Discsource VCS
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I look forward to seeing “Commit e820171ac9acf39bf96c86a36891c2189049b385” on Discourse posts.
Filed Under: But only for one version; the feature will be removed in the next one for UI cleanliness purposes
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I look forward to them supporting branches.
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I look forward to them supporting branches.
I, for one, look forward to them not supporting merge, and see Blakey blow a gasket.
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I, for one, look forward to them not supporting locks, and see Blakey blow a gasket.
FTFY
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I look forward to them supporting branches.
Isn't that basically 'Reply as linked Topic'?
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They're talking about using Discourse wikified posts for collaboratively editing code!
Yeah, we're writing a project all together, and it's easier to edit our parts in than to post the source code and have 1 person fit them all together.
One guy even proposed implementing a 3 way diff merge
Speaking of which... feature idea:
Discourse has a full history of edits. It should be possible to merge conflicting changes by 3-way diffing the user's new version, the version they started editing and the current top version. Might be useful for wiki posts in busy forums.
Filed under: when Discourse is your hammer, you've must have some fugly nails