Hazmat (@ariane) • Hey
Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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- People are so constituted that everybody would rather undertake what they see others do, whether they have an aptitude for it or not.
- ** (Left:) The first two Diabolik books received from my resourceful and generous Aunt and Uncle in Rome.**
- **We're trying to staff our factory with good workers.**
- ** The Times' tech columnist Nick Bilton has made a bit of a crusade of the matter, even commissioning an independent test of the electrical emissions of a Kindle.**
- **"Koreans have been kind of caught up in this spending to look wealthy, and Gangnam has really been the leading edge of that," Hong said.**
- **Choices can be hard." He then challenged the graduating students to think carefully about their future range of choices: "Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?" There is, of course, an all-too-real limit to what colleges can do to shape the thinking of their students.**
- **now an NFL team is allowed to have 53 players at its disposal and suit up 45 at game time.**
- **In certain cases — Snooki gets arrested!**
- **Differences: The Hungarian-American businessman GeorgeSoros, who financed opposition movements in Eastern Europe in thelead-up to the revolutions of 1989, points outthat Eastern Europeans supported America because it was theSoviet Union's sworn enemy, while demonstrators in the Middle East are suspicious of the U.S.**
- **“Things seem a whole lot simpler in the world according to conspiracy theories,” writes Rob Brotherton, in his book, Suspicious Minds: Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories.**
- **No one wants to be a sucker.**
- **Vesterman then brought his tone down, and apologized for raising his voice.**
- **Israel’s knocking them out.**
- Much wisdom often goes with fewer words.
- **But ultimately, attention and money are zero sum, and advertising companies will shift money to meet the eyes wherever they go.**
- **The remarks the candidate made were primarily about policy.**
- **I have a first aid kit in the bathroom.**
- **If they are everywhere, we can use different techniques (and won't have to look as far) than if they are rare.**
- **The larger problem with WikiTribune is this: Someone who is paid for doing journalistic work cannot be considered “equals” with someone who is unpaid.**
- Love conquers all.
- **I reached out to shake his hand, but he recoiled: “Sorry, I don’t shake hands.” His English was fluent and idiomatic.**
- **Tagalog has artistic value, like a carved Pacific Islander statue, Mr. and Mrs. Matsuo opine.**
- **We want you to be able to be yourself on stage, and not do a bunch of crazy characters.**
- **pastors and prostitutes.**
- **Peak season comes with the annual rains that send it coursing through the city.**
- **The key to their technology is the simple addition of a fine mist of water during the compressor's operation;**
- **In order to fully respect information in its raw form, it is useful to delineate key roles for some of the technologies we use daily.**
- **The episode, “The Wedding Squanchers,” built to a Red Wedding-esque massacre on a planet 6,000 light-years away from Earth, and an interstellar manhunt that drove the dysfunctional central family, the Smiths, and their mad-scientist patriarch Rick Sanchez into hiding.**
- **Our partner site CityLab explores the cities of the future and investigates the biggest ideas and issues facing city dwellers around the world.**
- **Well, he just lost quite the client: The U.S.**
- **Republicans are looking for pay-fors if the legislation is to be included in the omnibus, the Senate’s No.**
- **The prince and the jester had a lot in common.**
- **Now we have an effective oligarchy of five who decide the most fundamental issues of today." "“ Rep.**
- **I suggest doing it wisely.**
- Since they are still preserved in the rocks for us to see, they must have been formed quite recently, that is, geologically speaking. What can explain these striations and their common orientation? Did you ever hear about the Great Ice Age or the Pleistocene Epoch? Less than one million years ago, in fact, some 12,000 years ago, an ice sheet many thousands of feet thick rode over Burke Mountain in a southeastward direction. The many boulders frozen to the underside of the ice sheet tended to scratch the rocks over which they rode. The scratches or striations seen in the park rocks were caused by these attached boulders. The ice sheet also plucked and rounded Burke Mountain into the shape it possesses today.
- **But the big problems we have are weapons going in to Hezbollah, or them sending agents into Yemen, or other low-tech asymmetric threats that they’re very effective at exploiting, which they’re already doing—they’ve been doing despite sanctions.**
- Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.
- **Four years ago, Ke Nguyen, a video editor in London, took a different tack by consulting friends and volunteers recruited through Gumtree, a Craigslist-like site in the U.K.**
- **And watch our Notes section for responses from other readers.**
- **Meanwhile, revenue per employee for IT exports during FY14 stood at $ 44,000 and $ 21,000 for BPO exports, according to data shared by NASSCOM.**
- **Tom looks exactly the same as he always does.**
- It was easy to spot her. All you needed to do was look at her socks. They were never a matching pair. One would be green while the other would be blue. One would reach her knee while the other barely touched her ankle. Every other part of her was perfect, but never the socks. They were her micro act of rebellion.
- **There are different emotional textures that you encounter in these rooms.**
- **They were almost inconceivable in the 1980s, when touring meant playing for 40 or so dedicated fans at a time and maybe breaking even when the tour was over.**
- In the process, they become so immersed in the reenactment that they begin to forget the actual harrowing catalysts.
- **Some people will see the police response to a minor threat escalating outrageously;**
- **"Art therapy is a specific practice, like going to a therapist and analyzing it," Di Maria explains.**
- **And so it goes. It's not that this reverse-success myth, where the girl leaves the big city—where she'd fought so long not only to arrive but also to find happiness—to find it elsewhere, somewhere simpler, without really trying, is so bad, exactly.**
- **With Inouye's death, the Senate -- and the nation -- lose more than just a long-serving senator.**