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HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_jedxs06 wrote
Reply to comment by Nice_Exercise5552 in Dammit! by absolute_panic
Spend more time thinking and less time preparing word salad. Self reflection would do you well.
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_je6z08y wrote
Reply to comment by Nice_Exercise5552 in Dammit! by absolute_panic
You nazis keep showing up in every one of these posts to make sure everyone know it’s used in that way instead of letting people take it back.
You deserve the downvotes.
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_j84r9kq wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowAway4564468 in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
I’m a multi platform gamer. For the past several years I have been enjoying more and more games that don’t require high-end hardware. AAA publishers have been fucking over gamers for years and are churning out garbage. Meanwhile there are small devs out there making games because they enjoy games. I can play those games on hardware that is 10 years old.
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_j6ddn09 wrote
Reply to comment by usernametoolongtofit in [homemade] lobster tail, whole ass half loaf of garlic bread, chili dog, melted butter, fermented rice water. by progun_il
“Never half-ass two half-loaves. Whole-ass one half-loaf. “
-Abe Lincoln
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_j1nn7el wrote
Reply to comment by aMac_UK in LPT: Got a Steam gift card for Christmas? Hold on to it after you put the code in. If your account gets hacked, you can use the old code to recover your account. by Worst_Support
Sounds a bit like a superiority complex, if I’m being honest.
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_iy6y0vy wrote
Reply to comment by BronxLens in Remember when plastic surgery was a taboo by Maleficent-Cicada869
OP is Mario.
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_iy6xj7z wrote
Reply to [homemade] Orecchiette with Broccoli by HorseBellies
Orecchiette and cauliflower was my favorite when I wrestled in high school.
HYPERBOLE_TRAIN t1_jeeczeh wrote
Reply to comment by Jthundercleese in Portland man laughed ‘maniacally’ while chasing pedestrian in stolen $80k forklift, police say by Jorgyjorg32
Most of these machines have a manufacturer-universal key. These machines do not abide by automobile conventions for operation.
This is to say that the person who knows how to operate the machine also has access to the key regardless of whether a key is in the ignition. The standard for disabling machines like this is to remove the “night-key”, which disables the battery and therefore the ignition. The problem with that is the universal nature of night-keys.
Edit to add that a lot of forklifts operate pretty similarly to autos, besides the rear-wheel steering. The mini gradeall in the pic takes a little more knowledge to get moving but an average driver could figure it out in a couple minutes.