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If they make normative claims, such as saying that a war was good or necessary, I think you'd have a strong case.
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There's a remote operator, a safety driver, and often a follow car. This what it's doing with three (3) people in charge of safety!
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9thlevelgames.itch.io/rebel-scum-2...
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Cut a piece of cardboard to the size of the foam and use it as a sort of sled to slide the foam into the convert. Otherwise, it's a nightmare.
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Students do this in my school every day. It makes me fear for the future.
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I just did this on a final. It's so annoying and time-consuming to create a honey pot though. I hate having to put in so much effort because students aren't honest.
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My favorite is when they don't remove the "let me know if you have any more questions about X" at the end because they never read it.
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You could get an anbernic in the same size for a third of the price.
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It's extra funny when you remember their whole claim to their value to society is that they take on "risk."
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Ugh, mine too. I refuse to use it and tell all my students at the beginning of the year that using it is academic misconduct.
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@rexbrews.world, maybe klawzie.itch.io/the-enchante...
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Q: What's the difference between Elon Musk and famous Nazi rocket scientist Werner Von Braun? A: Werner Von Braun was a rocket scientist.
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There are words that are valid guesses but not in the solution set, so there can be lots of valid guesses but only one answer left.
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My wife and I are both teachers. Time to pick out a third home or something.
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I make this exactly recipe like once a month. It's wild to see it randomly on my timeline.
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Who's that girl? What's her name?
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It could have been written under any administration really. law.ucla.edu/news/no-fair...
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You claim Marx understood history, and yet have you noticed that people have influenced the superstructure while the economic base remained stable? Checkmate commie.
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That's why Japanese Breakfast changed the title when they covered it.
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I'm going to frame this skeet in my classroom.
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RPing as a numbers station on bluesky is an incredible bit.
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Not him though, the work of designing the cybertruck and Hyperloop tunnels is simply too important.
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If your drone is properly equipped for night flying, fuck 'em, they're not the FAA, they don't get to regulate aircraft.
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He grew up in a family that emigrated from Canada to build a white ethnostate in Africa.
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In my history class, I tell them that we're learning to evaluate sources, that every source is a perspective from a time and place, and generative AI flattens that so we can't interpret what it tells us. I think a lot of students grok that.
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I definitely want heroic measures, wait, no I'm thinking of doses.
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There's multiple em dashes. I will eat my hat if he has ever typed an em dash in his life.
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A big gripe liberals have with reactionary movements is not the violence and destruction they bring, but that the reactionaries are inefficient and incompetent when executing the violence and destruction. It's a pitch to the ruling class that they can be more effective managers of empire.
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Chuck Palahniuk wrote a book about that.
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It's hard because LA is used in so many fields, but without a background in those fields, you can't understand the application, so it doesn't feel like an applied math course, unlike calc where you're solving physics problems after a couple weeks.
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I think given how well spacex has met benchmarks so far 2029 is very optimistic.
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Imagine your entire cyberpunk corpo state being ruined by a garage of Ender 3s.
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Falun Gong would be embarrassed by this level of propaganda.
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1986 Honda Accord, 5 speed manual. I loved that car.
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The Munich Agreement is right there.
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Yeah. The first exam covers the first half of the book in probability, and the third exam covers a lot of the point testing, hypothesis testing, and regression.
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Yup, something to keep my math from atrophying while I teach AP calc/precalc.
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I'm studying for CAS Exam 3 right now, and I feel this so much.
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A govt cannot go bankrupt on debt denominated in a currency that it issues. I'm begging these people to read a book.
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So if they can run at 40 mph and swim at 5 mph, you're saying I'm going to need a really strong bike leg to beat them in a triathlon?
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I award Sam Altman no points, and may God have mercy on his soul.
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Just right and you have Raccoon Sky Pirates.