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I think the theory is that you never have a non-zero chance of survival, so you never die.
re: What year were you born?
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 9:10 pm to frankthetank
2020.
The box said you had to be at least age 13 to sign up on tigerdroppings. I interpreted that to mean 13 days old.
I was 15 days old when I registered on tigerdroppings so it’s good.
The box said you had to be at least age 13 to sign up on tigerdroppings. I interpreted that to mean 13 days old.
I was 15 days old when I registered on tigerdroppings so it’s good.
re: Kimberly Guilfoyle was sexually harassing someone
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 9:07 pm to Allthatfades
I think the plaintiff should be awarded negative damages.
In other words, the plaintiff should have to pay for the privilege of seeing Kimberly naked.
In other words, the plaintiff should have to pay for the privilege of seeing Kimberly naked.
The whole idea, for in case you’re not aware, is that with infinite universes you never can actually die in all universes.
But you’ll never stop aging.
But you’ll never stop aging.
Quantum immortality
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 8:56 pm
I never heard of this idea until about 6 weeks ago, but it’s been terrifying me ever since. Imagine that you end up as some sickly, aging, miserable but never dying blob until the heat death of the universe. (10^100 years from now.)
That’s what this theory says the inevitable future of everybody is.
That’s what this theory says the inevitable future of everybody is.
When was SNL last funny? I think it’s been about 20 years.
Seems like Guilfoyle is bi. Why else would she make another woman massage her while she’s naked?
re: The cop that killed George Floyd
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 6:37 pm to DavidTheGnome
George Floyd’s death was a good thing. Look at his criminal record.
re: Best and worst ever SCOTUS decisions
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 5:58 pm to Antonio Moss
The main purpose of forming a corporation is that you can’t get sued personally. Did you ever take any kind of undergrad business law class?
A corporation is definitely not a person. By definition, a corporation is a non-personal entity.
A corporation is definitely not a person. By definition, a corporation is a non-personal entity.
re: Best and worst ever SCOTUS decisions
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 5:46 pm to Antonio Moss
Citizens United enabled the US government to be owned by corporations.
It’s a combo of 2 ridiculous legal concepts: corporate personhood and money=speech.
Granted that the case was an ideal test case, because it involved Hilary Clinton and the plaintiff was named Citizens United.
It’s a combo of 2 ridiculous legal concepts: corporate personhood and money=speech.
Granted that the case was an ideal test case, because it involved Hilary Clinton and the plaintiff was named Citizens United.
re: Best and worst ever SCOTUS decisions
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 5:29 pm to LSURussian
It might be exciting to read about, but I think any decision upholding qualified immunity is a terrible decision.
re: Why is lobbying legal?
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 4:56 pm to concrete_tiger
Lol. Like corporations aren’t always taken into account when regulations are made. Especially in the post-Citizens United world.
Best and worst ever SCOTUS decisions
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 4:52 pm
For me, worst is a toss up between Kelo v New London and FEC v Citizens United.
Best is definitely DC v Heller.
Best is definitely DC v Heller.
re: Why is lobbying legal?
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 3:57 pm to Indefatigable
Here’s the first result from a google search of lobbying vs bribery. LINK
It literally says the main difference between lobbying and bribery is that lobbying is considered legal, while bribery is not.
What a clear and excellent distinction.
It literally says the main difference between lobbying and bribery is that lobbying is considered legal, while bribery is not.
What a clear and excellent distinction.
Why is lobbying legal?
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 3:52 pm
I’ve never understood the difference between lobbying and bribery.
My cat always wants pets and attention when I’m trying to work.
Then, when I’m in the mood to pet the cat, she always either bites me or runs away.
Then, when I’m in the mood to pet the cat, she always either bites me or runs away.
re: Zoo removes African Grey parrots from view after they kept cursing at visitors
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 2:24 pm to LegendInMyMind
Andrew Jackson’s parrot was supposedly notorious for cursing.
Louisiana leads the nation in “white” people with African ancestry.
Maybe that’s where the coonass slur comes from.
Maybe that’s where the coonass slur comes from.
re: The SEC Rant couldn't wait for LSU to lose a game
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 10:52 am to SidewalkTiger
He somehow went from being a position coach at Southern Cal to being a head coach at Ole Miss. After being fired at Ole Miss, he was back to being a position coach again. He couldn’t even get a coordinator job.
And who cares that he was thought of well enough to get the Ole Miss job? Curley Hallman was thought of well enough to get the LSU job, by that standard. I mean, every coach who ends up sucking apparently was thought of well enough to get the job when they were hired.
And who cares that he was thought of well enough to get the Ole Miss job? Curley Hallman was thought of well enough to get the LSU job, by that standard. I mean, every coach who ends up sucking apparently was thought of well enough to get the job when they were hired.
He said elected president.
Reagan was elected president during the 1980 football season.
Reagan was elected president during the 1980 football season.
re: The SEC Rant couldn't wait for LSU to lose a game
Posted by Qazy on 10/1/20 at 10:41 am to CatsGoneWild
O is complete garbage. Do you realize that, other than his 3-21 stint at Ole Miss, he had been a position coach for his whole career?
re: Juvenile lifers
Posted by Qazy on 9/29/20 at 10:01 pm to KosmoCramer
This is the type of person who’s getting released under Miller and Montgomery.
LINK
If he can get released, I don’t know who can’t get released,
LINK
If he can get released, I don’t know who can’t get released,
To be fair, O is only playing 10 games this year.
How much money was O’s contract extension worth again?
They’re going to be stuck with him even if he goes 0-10 this year.
They’re going to be stuck with him even if he goes 0-10 this year.
Coaches whose teams won a championship completely in spite of them.
re: Who finishes last in the West?
Posted by Qazy on 9/29/20 at 9:01 pm to PlateJohnsonIII
LSU
Ed Orgeron vs Gene Chizik
Posted by Qazy on 9/29/20 at 9:00 pm
Are they exactly the same?
Seems like it to me.
Seems like it to me.
re: Does anyone buy the "economy would be in shambles if we were free" argument?
Posted by Qazy on 9/29/20 at 8:49 pm to SlowFlowPro
I’m half convinced that in 3792, there will be people acting like the COVID-19 crisis would be gone if the lockdown in 3788 had been just a week longer.
re: Juvenile lifers
Posted by Qazy on 9/29/20 at 7:54 pm to TheAlmightySmash
It was a SCOTUS ruling way back in 2012. LINK
Most of the people who are released under this ruling seem to be rapist-murderers, people who murder more than one person, people who commit some garden variety tortured during their murders, or any combo of the above. You really have to be pretty bad to get life without parole before you turn 18 and not even get a second degree murder plea deal for 25 years.
But SCOTUS is forcing us to release these people anyway.
Most of the people who are released under this ruling seem to be rapist-murderers, people who murder more than one person, people who commit some garden variety tortured during their murders, or any combo of the above. You really have to be pretty bad to get life without parole before you turn 18 and not even get a second degree murder plea deal for 25 years.
But SCOTUS is forcing us to release these people anyway.
re: I hate the "H1N1" angle that some conservatives are pushing...
Posted by Qazy on 9/29/20 at 7:35 pm to TheMandalorian
I really don’t care about pandemics and the response to them. Whether H1N1 or COVID-19.
As far as I’m concerned death is just.... death. Nothing we can do to avoid it.
As far as I’m concerned death is just.... death. Nothing we can do to avoid it.
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