Anticorp

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Anticorp , to aww in The full squad

That seal puppy is illegally cute.

Anticorp , to Star Trek in What's the best dialogue in your opinion?

“Well double dumb ass on you!”

–Captain James T. Kirk

Seriously though there are so many scenes with Picard laying down some wisdom that it is difficult to pick one. I suppose I would go with:

“It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not failure, that is life.”

–Captain Jean Luc Picard

Anticorp , to aww in They look so comfy

The plural of sheep is sheep, not sheeps.

Anticorp , to Seattle in SIFF unveils plans for former Cinerama with new name, opening date

Awesome! That’s the best theater in Seattle and everyone was disappointed when it closed.

Anticorp , to Do It Yourself in Scissors sharpening

You just need to hit the angled part of the scissor blades a couple of times with the file, following the already established angle. The file is probably too coarse to make a smooth edge though. So you have anything to finish up with? A honing steel or something?

Anticorp , to U.S. News in In the US, higher interest rates are forcing people to cut back

After struggling to find a house for 1.5 years we finally found one and are on the verge of backing out because of ever-increasing rates.

Anticorp , to U.S. News in Chicago Police Officers Appeared on Membership List of Extremist Oath Keepers Group

What oaths are they keeping? Have they even made an oath?

Anticorp , to LinkedinLunatics in Sitting near a billionaire

What an idiot.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in 'Wildly more expensive': Workers with in-office jobs spend about $31/day that they wouldn't working from home — here's what employers need to do

$15 for iranian meat

Cannibalism is illegal.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in 'Wildly more expensive': Workers with in-office jobs spend about $31/day that they wouldn't working from home — here's what employers need to do

At my last job it cost $22-$26 per day to park, depending on which parking garage had availability.

Anticorp , (edited ) to Work Reform in 'Wildly more expensive': Workers with in-office jobs spend about $31/day that they wouldn't working from home — here's what employers need to do

When we got called back to the office at my last job, it cost me about $65 per day to go to work. There was gas of course, but then there were tolls both ways, parking fees, and lunch. It was ridiculous. $10 both ways in tolls, $22 parking $15+ for lunch, plus gas. Before the pandemic there had been an employee shuttle that I used to negate all of those fees, but it wasn’t available after the pandemic. I ended up finding another job and quitting when they wouldn’t entertain letting me stay remote. The stupidest part was that I would commute an hour both ways (because of traffic), and spend all that money, just to sit at a desk by myself and teleconference with my team who was in a different state. The entire team folded a few months after I left since their other two key engineers left too.

Anticorp , to xkcd in xkcd #2846: Daylight Saving Choice

This is unreasonable. Just change the earth’s tilt on its axis. The other solution will only lead to confusion.

Anticorp , to Star Trek in Star Trek: DS9 Was "Never Going To Go Into A Movie" Says Kira Actor

If they hire outstanding writers then I’d be interested in a show about Jake after his dad disappeared. Follow that timeline and show Jake’s struggle. It doesn’t really need to happen though and it would be very high risk.

Anticorp , to Star Trek in Star Trek: DS9 Was "Never Going To Go Into A Movie" Says Kira Actor

Please don’t. They’ll fuck it up with poor writing, thinking SFX alone is enough to carry it, when DS9 was always about the writing.

Anticorp , to Work Reform in What the hell is this shit? Instead of pushing for the return to traditional pensions, capitalism is celebrating the idea that Millennials and Gen Z may simply never be able to stop working.

I would have retired 20 years ago if I could. I will never understand people that say they don’t know what they’d do with themselves in retirement. What unimaginative and boring people they must be. I have a thousand interests I can’t fully pursue because of work obligations.

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