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You are a woman in handcuffs? Let me punch and kick you!

lantern53 says...

one good cop to 9 bad ones?

that's not only backwards it's way off but I can understand how things look, since only the bad behavior is ever featured.

You won't turn on your tv and see the bleached blonde bimbo say 'Officers today helped such and such and so and so and took this many reports, and helped deliver so many babies and held so many arteries from bleeding out and found so many bikes lost by kids or prevented so many crimes from occurring'.

No, you won't hear that.

Did see this though:
http://www.fox19.com/story/29001254/police-risk-their-own-safety-to-rescue-3-from-fire

Fake Cold Pressed Juice - jüce

Sagemind says...

And this is why the food corporations can continue to sell us all the crap food that they do.
Our bodies can't tell the difference between healthy or not healthy. We base everything on flavor. They could feed us bleach as long as they added artificial flavoring, and we'd drink it.

2014 is when it all began. Equality? Diversity?! Tolerance?

Multiple Incarnations of the Simpsons

entr0py says...

Now can anyone identify all of the anime characters? I'm not huge into anime but here are my guesses :

Bart is Naruto

Maggie is Pikachu

Marge might be Rangiku Matsumoto from Bleach?

Lisa is a character from Attack on Titan?

No clue about Santa's little helper or Homer.

The Ingenious Way South Korea Unclogs Toilets

newtboy says...

OK, I see your points but....
1)with the plunger right there in it's holder, I never let it get close to spilling over, what a mess that would be (and there is a heat vent right there, UGH!)

2)I try to be careful plunging and not splash at all, but you do have a good point here, it would be cleaner, especially for those that get crazy plunging.

3)I leave the plunger in the toilet and flush again (at least once), to rinse it off some before removing it at all, then place it in it's holder. Granted, that's a bit nasty, but it never smells, and I give it a spray of bleach too. Every so often, while it's dry, I take it outside and wash it in the yard where the sun will sterilize everything.

The plastic seems to require you to clean before AND after, by hand at first BEFORE you can plunge (edit: with your face right next to the clog!)...and that's impossible if it's overflowing! Then what?!? A plunger can be cleaned up after at your leisure (better be before the wife needs the toilet though) and with scrubbing bubbles and/or bleach if that's your preference.

It may be strong enough to survive 'plunging' with your hands, but I certainly don't want to be the one to test that, or to find out it wasn't! It looks like if you don't get a perfect seal (so a perfect dry and clean rim first) it could easily detach. UGH!

Disposing the plastic requires you to take it to the garbage bag (or the bag to it) and then to take out that bag, which may or may not mean dripping it through your home, depending on your bathroom garbage. (mine has no bag)

All that said it's an interesting idea, but I think I prefer the plastic plunger. To each his own though.

Sagemind said:

Yes, it is way better.
1). First, that toilet isn't going to spill over. Ever had that happen? And with a heat register near by? Disgusting.
2). Two, do you realize how much Feces is splashed around the bathroom when you plunge? Not just on your floor, but walls, and on you, your clothes and possibly your face. It's not just the big drops, but the little ones, the ones that practically become airborne.
3). Three, Clean up afterwards, once you're done with a plunger, you need to clean it off, and if there is stuff sticking to it, as you can guess, that's not fun either. Not to mention, where are you going to clean it? in the bathtub? After you sanitize the plunger, now you have to sanitize the tub, or sink, or what ever as well.

-You're going to need to wipe down that toilet whether you plunge or use this sheet.
-This plastic sheet, looks strong enough that it's not going to break.
-And disposing it. Well, lifting it into a garbage bag, that just seems way easier.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Climate Change Debate

newtboy says...

Then you aren't looking at the data. Oceanographers consistently know that their data shows the oceans as a whole are warming fast, and becoming acidic.
Just check any reef if you don't believe them, they're all bleaching from high temperatures and not forming due to acidity. Greenhouse gasses drive the systems, both heat and acidity, but are not the only factors, just the main one's by far.

Trancecoach said:

There is really no consensus that I can find as to whether the oceans are warming up consistently, whether that has to do with atmospheric conditions, and whether greenhouse gasses are the cause (if indeed it is happening).

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Street repaving in San Francisco

Porksandwich says...

Grinding the streets first inch or two off. When they stop it's probably because of a man hole, storm drain or something they are trying to not damage and have to go around or do the hand work around it.

Street looks dark right after they grind because the asphalt underneath has sections that aren't bleached from the sun and what not.

Then they smooth it to pick up the bits left, the street gets white looking because of all the scratching to the layer they leave, or because there is concrete underneath. They do bridges like this...two or more layers of asphalt to take all the wear and tear and water damage. Then replace it every so often so the concrete lasts longer.

Curb sides take the longest because they don't want to break the sidewalks, and the machines can only get so close without putting too much pressure on them.

Then they spray tar down to help the new layer of asphalt stick to the existing and help seal out water. If they don't spray tar down on old surfaces, asphalt tends to stick to itself and will hump up and become uneven when the guys roll it to compact it and smooth it out. You still have to slow gradually to stop this from happening. It's why when you drive down the road on a new street and you feel little bumps, often times you can't even see them. But it's because the rollers are stopping and the asphalt is developing little humps where they are pushing the material ahead of them as they compact like a little wave. And if they don't seal out the water well, if it ever gets between the layers and freezes, the top layer will just buck up and crumble...and you have a pot hole. Why they are along the edges the most, because the water gets in between the sidewalk and asphalt and runs underneath the new layer. Or sometimes it can get between the seams of the new asphalt, where one strip meets another if they don't match them well.

Parking lots, and country roads would let this crew do many more times repavement than a street like this. Because of the sidewalks, man holes, constricted lane of movement, and having to maintain the height of the road to maintain the flow of water.

Country road they'd just put another layer of asphalt down and then put approaches (basically a gradual ramp) on the other roads and driveways so cars can get onto it. No grinding, no sidewalks and stuff to worry about. Or if the road is really bad. They'd put one layer to fill in all the holes, then another on top of that.

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democracy now-william binney on the US surveillance state

Snohw says...

Ive watched 20 mins so far, and I have no problem.

However I'm Swedish and used to watch slow, factual, documentaries with a non-mainstream type of setup.

So I wouldn't be surprised if your brain has been washed too much with the bleach that is insta-super-news a'la Fox/CNN/Etc format of information feed.

artician said:

I'm just posting to see what other people think, but:
Does something about Democracy Now rub anyone else the wrong way? They report on everything that's generally in my realm of caring, they interview people that, while I can't verify who they say they are, seem to touch on the meaningful subjects from a level of authority, but every Democracy Now clip I've ever seen on the sift just... I don't know if I've upvoted a single one, but I can't explain why at all. It's just this feeling I get from their videos, and I was curious if anyone else had that impression.
I know it's irrational, but that's why I'm trying to find out the cause.

Short film about escaping daily routine for a moment- SHUNPO

This might motivate a person to go to the gym...

EvilDeathBee says...

Gross. The over done fake tan contrasting with the horrible bleached "blonde" hair, plus the abs of steel and shoulders wider than their hips is a total turn off for me.

Nice bums though.

True Facts About The Duck

skinnydaddy1 says...

I would like to thank the creators of this video for adding corkscrew penises to my nightmares. It really drives home the point of "what has been seen cannot be unseen" And drinking bleach does not scrub the brain clean. Well unless you consider death as a clean brain...

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