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TopicAdmitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery. What's the second?
username191
06/04/19 4:34:19 PM
#13
Sorry Trent, it was my bad. Shouldn't have said anything <3
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TopicAdmitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery. What's the second?
username191
06/04/19 4:29:19 PM
#10
It's cool Trent, didn't mean to put you on blast.
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TopicAdmitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery. What's the second?
username191
06/04/19 4:25:51 PM
#5
Come on Trent, he's asking for help.
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Topicso what's the big deal about candle jack?
username191
06/03/19 4:50:49 PM
#2
Haha, this takes really takes me ba-
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TopicWhy aren't there many high level Kirby players in SSBU?
username191
06/03/19 4:36:41 PM
#9
Haven't played SSBU but
Doe posted...
Kirby has been bad since Melee.

I still won't forgive them for taking away Kirby's awesome dash attack in SSB for that terrible fire dash in SSBM.
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TopicIf your only choice was an ugly, hideous girl as your gf, would you take it?
username191
06/03/19 4:33:59 PM
#6
Yeah of course you want to be attracted to your partner. But if she's no fun to be around, that's important too.
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TopicIf your only choice was an ugly, hideous girl as your gf, would you take it?
username191
06/03/19 4:30:22 PM
#3
Is she fun to be around? There's a lot to a gf besides looks and sex.
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TopicWhen you need 3 guns to go to Walmart
username191
06/03/19 4:29:11 PM
#4
I don't think it's fair to criticize someone for having 3 guns with only 2 arms.

You should be criticizing someone for having only 2 arms for 3 guns.
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TopicHow do you switch over to a new email account?
username191
06/03/19 4:17:55 PM
#3
There should be someway to forward your emails from one account to the other. IDK how to do it, but you can probably google it.
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TopicI get called a troll and then like half an hour later....
username191
06/03/19 4:14:39 PM
#55
Conception616 posted...
username191 posted...
I don't play that close attention to usernames


Username checks out.


I was up all night coming up with this one.
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TopicI get called a troll and then like half an hour later....
username191
06/03/19 4:13:06 PM
#53
I don't play that close attention to usernames, but you seem like a nice guy to me Zikten.

Don't let the haters get to you. If someone bothers you, just use the ignore function.
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TopicWow. 10 years later iphones will automatically read texts to you in the car
username191
06/03/19 3:14:28 PM
#30
mooreandrew58 posted...
username191 posted...
Listening to traffic updates on the radio can lead to reduction in paying attention according to an article published in the ScienceDaily (the complex task was listening to a traffic update on the radio):

Drivers undertaking the complex task were also worse at obeying road signs, remembering which vehicle had just passed them and even at driving itself. Their speed, lane position and reaction times to hazards were all affected.


It's a short article I found by using Google. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160427081751.htm

What concerns me is that I know people who just have to respond to texts the moment they get them. It seems like it would be much easier if they weren't reminded of a text by hearing it from their car.


That on the radio i can see. I just listen to music. Much easier to ignore when I really have to.


I was curious about the effects of music on driving and I found this: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/06/130606101550.htm

Music has little effect and may actually help driving skills (it also depends on the person somewhat). I didn't know that.
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TopicWow. 10 years later iphones will automatically read texts to you in the car
username191
06/03/19 3:09:54 PM
#29
VipaGTS posted...
username191 posted...
What concerns me is that I know people who just have to respond to texts the moment they get them. It seems like it would be much easier if they weren't reminded of a text by hearing it from their car.

If these people you're claiming to know are that far gone already, I'm pretty sure the notification sound will remind them...why be against something that could at least make it make a little safer?


I'm hoping they can kick the habit someday, but if they hear the texts over the car, I think that would be harder to do. I'm not completely against the technology, especially if it ends up being safer (that would be great), but I have reservations. I think there's a chance more people could become like these people if someone is talking to them rather than just being alerted of a text.
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TopicWow. 10 years later iphones will automatically read texts to you in the car
username191
06/03/19 2:43:56 PM
#26
Listening to traffic updates on the radio can lead to reduction in paying attention according to an article published in the ScienceDaily (the complex task was listening to a traffic update on the radio):

Drivers undertaking the complex task were also worse at obeying road signs, remembering which vehicle had just passed them and even at driving itself. Their speed, lane position and reaction times to hazards were all affected.


It's a short article I found by using Google. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160427081751.htm

What concerns me is that I know people who just have to respond to texts the moment they get them. It seems like it would be much easier if they weren't reminded of a text by hearing it from their car.
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TopicWow. 10 years later iphones will automatically read texts to you in the car
username191
06/03/19 2:21:13 PM
#19
I think it should be proven that listening to a text doesn't impair driving before we do something like this. Also, it should be looked into whether or not hearing a text could prompt someone to text back immediately (while driving).
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TopicMy whole body is in fucking pain
username191
05/27/19 3:54:09 PM
#3
better than brain cancer
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TopicLunch lady fired for feeding a kid unable to afford it.
username191
05/17/19 10:24:56 AM
#6
Solar_Crimson posted...
no health insurance, no paid vacations or time off when sick


No time off while sick? Does that mean they come in while sick?
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