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You only remember two of the teachers because you only saw episode 1.
Sanders is right.
Though, your memory's a bit off. The first teacher had a pilot fetish. She wasn't abused by the pilot--she WANTED to be abused by the pilot.
Sanders is right.
Though, your memory's a bit off. The first teacher had a pilot fetish. She wasn't abused by the pilot--she WANTED to be abused by the pilot.
One of the six sites I open after waking up. Multiple sporadic visits throughout the day. I get upset when there isn't something to read in-between an hour of not being on the site.
I think the topic fits great into serious discussion. Can a woman seem so pure that you can't fap to her?
For me, the answer's yes, but history's shown that the more pure something/someone is, the more man feels the need to dirty it. It's like we can't, or don't want to fathom perfection.
This got me thinking of this titular character from a few anime seasons ago, Kobato. I've never seen the anime, and I don't think it's well-known, but apparently this character is pure. So pure that the one explicit image of her on danbooru is in the Rule 34 pool, and half the comments state they can't fap to it.
It's like the different connotations the words sexy, hot, pretty, and beautiful have. They all refer to the same thing--how attractive a woman is. You can fap to someone that's sexy or hot. But someone that's pretty or beautiful? The innocent girl next door? Meh. I can't do it.
For me, the answer's yes, but history's shown that the more pure something/someone is, the more man feels the need to dirty it. It's like we can't, or don't want to fathom perfection.
This got me thinking of this titular character from a few anime seasons ago, Kobato. I've never seen the anime, and I don't think it's well-known, but apparently this character is pure. So pure that the one explicit image of her on danbooru is in the Rule 34 pool, and half the comments state they can't fap to it.
It's like the different connotations the words sexy, hot, pretty, and beautiful have. They all refer to the same thing--how attractive a woman is. You can fap to someone that's sexy or hot. But someone that's pretty or beautiful? The innocent girl next door? Meh. I can't do it.
I'm Korean. Born, not raised. But I speak the language. Happy?
My father served time in the Korean army at the DMZ. On a side note, 'DMZ' is the biggest oxymoron of the past sixty years.
Unconditional surrender is ideal. This will never happen.
Second best is for North Korea to cease building nuclear weapons. This won't happen under Kim Jong-IL. I don't know how messed up his son is, but it's potentially a good thing that the third son is named the successor. He's the youngest (duh) and might have better visions on where to take the country.
North Korea has a standing army of around 1.4 million men, compared to South Korea's 650,000. The United States also has around 25,000 men in South Korea. Combining that with the idiot location of South Korea's capital, which is honestly about two hours driving from the DMZ, and you realize that North Korea can pretty much conquer South Korea in half a day.
The standing army poses issues beyond military ones. That government can barely feed its citizens and it's directly feeding 1.4 million men daily. Heck, one of the reasons the army got so big is because the government promised to feed you. Something is going to give, and North Korea sure as heck isn't going to decrease its army size. They already know they can get away with a ton of crap, when you consider the missile tests and Cheonan incident months ago.
North Korea is an unstable country that I don't see a peaceful resolution to, unless the third son is a genius, holds off his older brothers, and actually likes the rest of the world.
You also have to factor in China, which definitely wants North Korea to exist to serve as a buffer state between it and South Korea. South Korea are the biggest supporters of the United States in the world (we single-handedly fund companies such as blizzard and advertise it for free.) But that's another can of worms entirely, and this post is too long as is.
My father served time in the Korean army at the DMZ. On a side note, 'DMZ' is the biggest oxymoron of the past sixty years.
Unconditional surrender is ideal. This will never happen.
Second best is for North Korea to cease building nuclear weapons. This won't happen under Kim Jong-IL. I don't know how messed up his son is, but it's potentially a good thing that the third son is named the successor. He's the youngest (duh) and might have better visions on where to take the country.
North Korea has a standing army of around 1.4 million men, compared to South Korea's 650,000. The United States also has around 25,000 men in South Korea. Combining that with the idiot location of South Korea's capital, which is honestly about two hours driving from the DMZ, and you realize that North Korea can pretty much conquer South Korea in half a day.
The standing army poses issues beyond military ones. That government can barely feed its citizens and it's directly feeding 1.4 million men daily. Heck, one of the reasons the army got so big is because the government promised to feed you. Something is going to give, and North Korea sure as heck isn't going to decrease its army size. They already know they can get away with a ton of crap, when you consider the missile tests and Cheonan incident months ago.
North Korea is an unstable country that I don't see a peaceful resolution to, unless the third son is a genius, holds off his older brothers, and actually likes the rest of the world.
You also have to factor in China, which definitely wants North Korea to exist to serve as a buffer state between it and South Korea. South Korea are the biggest supporters of the United States in the world (we single-handedly fund companies such as blizzard and advertise it for free.) But that's another can of worms entirely, and this post is too long as is.
Is there a force called 'nature' that decides when to kill off a mass number of people by using a disease? Hardly.
Is disease a form of population control? Most definitely.
As the population in a certain area hits a critical density, or a certain percentage of that population lives in the slums, one person is going to catch something. Living in close proximity with other people will spread the disease. The disease will spread faster the more people are in the vicinity (more people will die the more crowded it is, vice versa, so there might be some 'ideal' population number.)
Summarizing, if the population gets too large, disease kills us off. In nature, the supply of food maintains population. Humans always have food, so we need other methods of population control. Pandemics and war are sadly the most effective forms.
On a side note...I understand that the black death was the most famous pandemic. But man, in terms of damage to Europe, the Spanish Flu outbreak during WWI was so much worse. A generation of young men in Europe were already killing each other, then the flu kills an additional 50 million people. 50 MILLION. And even after that, Europe recovered enough to go to war again in thirty years. Think we don't need population control?
Is disease a form of population control? Most definitely.
As the population in a certain area hits a critical density, or a certain percentage of that population lives in the slums, one person is going to catch something. Living in close proximity with other people will spread the disease. The disease will spread faster the more people are in the vicinity (more people will die the more crowded it is, vice versa, so there might be some 'ideal' population number.)
Summarizing, if the population gets too large, disease kills us off. In nature, the supply of food maintains population. Humans always have food, so we need other methods of population control. Pandemics and war are sadly the most effective forms.
On a side note...I understand that the black death was the most famous pandemic. But man, in terms of damage to Europe, the Spanish Flu outbreak during WWI was so much worse. A generation of young men in Europe were already killing each other, then the flu kills an additional 50 million people. 50 MILLION. And even after that, Europe recovered enough to go to war again in thirty years. Think we don't need population control?
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Hiding in plain sight. Usually the best way to hide things. Not that I'm in any way embarrassed of my collection.
Hiding in plain sight. Usually the best way to hide things. Not that I'm in any way embarrassed of my collection.
Well I tried to delete the topic, but ended up deleting the first post. Meh. I suppose this will die on its own.
I apologize for my ignorance.
I apologize for my ignorance.
I'll try speedfan out.
50 Celsius is hot? I figured the laptop would warn me if it got too hot, and some believable sources that I skimmed through stated 51 to 55 celsius is fine.
Meh. I'll take your word for it. I bought canned gas from ULine. It'll get to me in three days.
As far as I can tell, I just turn my laptop off and aim the can into my keyboard, or the other fan openings. Sound right?
50 Celsius is hot? I figured the laptop would warn me if it got too hot, and some believable sources that I skimmed through stated 51 to 55 celsius is fine.
Meh. I'll take your word for it. I bought canned gas from ULine. It'll get to me in three days.
As far as I can tell, I just turn my laptop off and aim the can into my keyboard, or the other fan openings. Sound right?
I read you're not supposed to dust in the interior of a computer/laptop with a dry brush. They recommended canned air. Also, I don't have a screwdriver on me (I'm at a university dorm) so I can't open it, nor do I really want to.
Do you think canned air would do it?
Dusting sounds simple enough, if I get the right tool. Is putting the bearings on the fan a difficult task?
Do you think canned air would do it?
Dusting sounds simple enough, if I get the right tool. Is putting the bearings on the fan a difficult task?
Okay, I have a TOSHIBA Laptop.
Model: Satellite A135. 1 GB Ram, Windows Vista 32-bit OS.
Yes, it's quite horrible. It's also 3+ years old.
Around 3am yesterday, I was going to sleep, and left my laptop on to torrent something. I woke up about 30 minutes later, and the laptop was making a loud humming noise. Thinking little of it, I shut off the laptop, thinking it was overworked.
Turned it on the following morning, no problems.
Then about two hours ago, the loud humming noise began again. I looked online for information, and the most likely sources were a failing hard drive or the fan being screwy.
I used the windows 'error checking' function on the C: drive and it turned up no problems. I downloaded a program called SeaTools, and it also said there was no problem with the drive.
This led me to believe that the fan was the problem.
However, I used the drive information function on SeaTools, and found my drive temperature to be 50 degrees Celsius, which is normal. I know in the past my laptop has felt far hotter than it feels right now. I have it elevated, fan openings exposed, etc. The fan won't shut up.
I purchased canned air online, and expect to get it this Friday.
I could use some feedback. I don't think it's the hard drive. I also don't think it's the fan. What could it be?
The sound is a humming sound that varies in intensity randomly over time. There is no clicking sound that I can discern. It sounds like a fan, to be honest.
Would greatly appreciate some help from some intelligent people that frequent this section.
Model: Satellite A135. 1 GB Ram, Windows Vista 32-bit OS.
Yes, it's quite horrible. It's also 3+ years old.
Around 3am yesterday, I was going to sleep, and left my laptop on to torrent something. I woke up about 30 minutes later, and the laptop was making a loud humming noise. Thinking little of it, I shut off the laptop, thinking it was overworked.
Turned it on the following morning, no problems.
Then about two hours ago, the loud humming noise began again. I looked online for information, and the most likely sources were a failing hard drive or the fan being screwy.
I used the windows 'error checking' function on the C: drive and it turned up no problems. I downloaded a program called SeaTools, and it also said there was no problem with the drive.
This led me to believe that the fan was the problem.
However, I used the drive information function on SeaTools, and found my drive temperature to be 50 degrees Celsius, which is normal. I know in the past my laptop has felt far hotter than it feels right now. I have it elevated, fan openings exposed, etc. The fan won't shut up.
I purchased canned air online, and expect to get it this Friday.
I could use some feedback. I don't think it's the hard drive. I also don't think it's the fan. What could it be?
The sound is a humming sound that varies in intensity randomly over time. There is no clicking sound that I can discern. It sounds like a fan, to be honest.
Would greatly appreciate some help from some intelligent people that frequent this section.