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PeBeFri
Member for: 3.4 years

scp: 631 (+666/-35)
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votes given: 100 (+85/-15)
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PeBeFri 0 points 2.3 years ago

https://medium.com/@uawatts/as-the-founding-fathers-intended-97f62ee7ea5


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.4 years ago

We-el, that's more like it! Now, state your business.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.4 years ago

Guilt by association fallacy.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.5 years ago

[It's still not on the very bleeding edge, though.](https://blog.pebefri.com/2020/05/09/planck-derived-units/)


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PeBeFri 1 point 2.5 years ago

Interesting. Of course, the studio behind Tom and Jerry cartoons had a clear motive for not ending the show, as they received money as long as the show continued. What do the political parties stand to lose by "ending the show"?

I'm not saying this comparison isn't valid, just that it could stand some further elaboration.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.6 years ago

Just do what I'm doing and will your body to science.

Cemeteries are a waste of space, they'll never be enjoyed by the people who inhabit them.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.6 years ago

This is actually an interesting moral quandary. The medical professionals' refusal to treat this patient could certainly be seen as a breach of the Hippocratic Oath. However, they could argue that the patient's refusal to wear a mask endangered their own health, thus jeopardizing their potential to treat other patients; thus, knowingly endangering their own health could be seen as an indirect breach of the Hippocratic Oath. If all doctors disregarded their own health during a pandemic, there soon wouldn't be many doctors in a time when they are most needed. (Another way of looking at it: Would you accuse a doctor of breaking their oath if they refused to treat [the Toxic Lady](https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/analysis-of-a-toxic-death) without any PPE?)

In this scenario, however, I believe the patient should have been treated. The permitting of him to wear a mask improperly reveals the requirement to be a pointless formality.


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PeBeFri 2 points 2.6 years ago

Long story. It involves Japanese culture (particularly manga, anime, light novels, and visual novels), as well as a *Perry Bible Fellowship* strip. To sum up, though, a "weeb night" combined with the subverse v/MoviesWithGoats presumably entails a bunch of anime movies.


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PeBeFri 1 point 2.6 years ago

Thank you for your critique, @Anus_Expander.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.7 years ago

"Climate change is so untrue, so patently ridiculous a concept, that flat earthers believe it!"

"Climate change is so real, so blindingly obvious and undeniable, that even flat earthers believe it!"

Guilt by association is considered a fallacy for a reason, people.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.7 years ago

Two things, actually, if you look closely. One is a Nintendo Game Boy, and the other is a Steam Deck.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.7 years ago

About thirty years.

(OK, I know what you meant. Just a little over a year since I reserved it)


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PeBeFri 1 point 2.7 years ago

Maybe my hands are just the right size for it, but I can easily hold it in such a way that all my fingers are aligned with the buttons. Only thing odd about that is the middle fingers, not the index, correspond to the buttons that feel the most like pulling a trigger.


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PeBeFri 1 point 2.8 years ago

> Worth it!

— Whoever recorded this hearing and is now facing a fine of up to $500 and a jail term of up to 180 days


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.9 years ago

Didn't mean to condescend! That's just the only beginning-to-end story I have published thus far, is all... and besides, it's one of those kid's books that would appeal to a broader readership than kids (or at least I'd like to think so). Thank you for your support.


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.9 years ago

Thank you very much for your constructive criticism. As I've replied to someone else regarding this story, I remember being taught once that a novel has a beginning, middle, and end, but a short story just has a "middle," some explanation of a state of affairs that would provoke thought. (If you would prefer a story with a beginning, middle, and end, there's always [this](https://peterfrisman.com/realia/).)


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PeBeFri 0 points 2.9 years ago

Thank you for your input, @i_hate_sodomites.


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I used to raise those when I was a kid.


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PeBeFri 1 point 3.1 years ago

https://www.gutenberg.org


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PeBeFri 1 point 3.1 years ago

There's only one right that men have but women don't in the western world: the right to be topless in public.


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PeBeFri 1 point 3.2 years ago*

I highly doubt 1,000 hours worth of Batman movies exist.


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