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Lil Sebastian

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  1. Since this thread seems to be including grammar mistakes as well as incorrect idioms I have to throw my biggest verbal pet peeve out there. People using the past participle "seen" in place of the correct past tense "saw". As in "I just seen him last week" or "I seen it at the grocery store". It makes me cringe every time I hear it. Since moving away from the NKY/Cincinnati area I've heard it less frequently, but I still hear it occasionally in the more rural parts of Illinois so I know it's not just a regional thing.
  2. Slow turn. "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius..." I've seen this movie at least 20 times and I get chills every single time.
  3. The fact that Negan has been informed that something is going on really bothered me. It doesn't make any sense for that character to have that information and just sit on it. They clearly have the men and guns to go in and not only kill Rick but every single person in Alexandria if they wanted to. There is no logical justification that I can see for him not to instantly go and do that the second he even hears a whisper of a rebellion forming.
  4. I've been saying that Seth is going to have a bigger role in this whole thing than he has now, but I don't think he's going to be a bad guy. In today's sensitive climate it would be an awfully risky move to make the only brown guy in the cast who happens to be incredibly likeable turn out to be a terrorist.
  5. It seems he had this condition diagnosed by a mental health provider before hand, so in that sense it seems to be a plausible defense. My question would be, legally speaking what responsibility does somebody diagnosed with that condition have in avoiding situations like these? Similar to laws that many states have requiring someone with HIV to disclose their medical condition to sex partners, does someone with this condition have to disclose it to bunk mates?
  6. With respect to the overweight vs normal cut off those numbers are likely very different. I haven't personally seen any studies on that so I can't say for certain but I'd guess BMI probably is much less accurate at that threshold. However, for calculating obesity it is much more accurate which is what the study I posted above was looking at.
  7. BMI has it's flaws but it certainly isn't useless. It has good specificity i.e. if your BMI says you're obese you're very likely obese (true positives) however, it's lacking in sensitivity i.e. you may actually be obese even if your BMI doesn't say you are (false negative). Therefore, an analysis using BMI to calculate percentage of the population that is obese is actually incredibly accurate. Accuracy of Body Mass Index to Diagnose Obesity In the US Adult Population
  8. I agree that tonight was a good episode, but I'm starting to get concerned with the slow pace we're progressing at we might be in store for another cliff hanger like they had last season. It seems like there's only going to be time to build up to just before the attack on the Saviors without getting any payoff until next season.
  9. I couldn't possibly begin to speculate on the subtleties and inside jokes of Des Moines high school athletics. I don't know the history between these two schools, and I don't know the history of the "offending" school's past student section antics. My guess is there has to be something there for this to be an issue. I do know that high schoolers often do things on their own that aren't necessarily what the administration thinks they are. I suppose you're right in a legal sense. There is no way to prove this isn't a giant coincidence, but using common sense and the not so distant memory of how we were in high school it's much more likely that this was intended to mock their opponent. I must reiterate my initial point, which is that that is okay. You're supposed to mock the opponent.
  10. Well this was pretty clearly targeted at particular school for a particular reason. As a former member of one of the more enthusiastic (perhaps obnoxious depending on your perspective) student sections I can tell you that a good number of our themes were specific for the school we were playing. And we could always count on the handful of people that showed up on the other side line to be swinging their soap on a rope right back at us (that one never got old). That's what student sections do and that's okay.
  11. Of course this was intended to mock the opponent. I have no problem with that. They're the opponent and that's what you're supposed to do. However, by that same token the students can't be surprised that people then felt offended by it and they have to be able to deal with that backlash.
  12. The confusion lies in that there are three different aspects all at play. There is A. genetic sex, B. gender identity, and C. sexual orientation. The majority of the population have A=B and are attracted to the opposite gender/sex for C. However, any of the three components can be different for a given person. So, it is entirely possible that A does not equal B for a person i.e. they are transgender. Yet they could still just as likely be attracted to either gender with respect to C. If you try and look at the three things as separate aspects of a person that aren't related to each other rather than a package deal it makes it much easier to understand.
  13. I don't think the craft beer comparison is fair. I can't even put into words how much better craft beer tastes than the generic mass produced Bud's or Miller's. That's not to say I refuse to drink a Bud light. I'll always take beer over not beer, but I'll also always take good beer over cheap watery beer if I have the option.
  14. I could watch a gif of that Kramer slide the wife pulled all day.
  15. That definitely wasn't a lack of reading comprehension by me. I just have a really sick sense of humor.
  16. Arguing with conspiracy theorists is a fool's errand because any cold hard scientific facts can be explained away by them as part of the conspiracy.
  17. If by favorite you mean they successfully made me hate them the most then I'd say Joffrey Baratheon from GoT.
  18. No, but the psychological phenomena associated with those who believe they've been abducted are fascinating.
  19. Yeah, I'm glad she lost the money, but that also means that poor husband lost the half of it he probably would have received in the impending divorce.
  20. I always have to be up to date on my boosters because I work in healthcare. But you are providing evidence for why maintaining herd immunity is essential. You're literally repeating a point that I myself made in an earlier post. Some people have unknowingly allowed their vaccine levels to be reduced beyond the point where they're effective, so they become vulnerable to disease without herd immunity in tact. Also, I'm merely trying to educate people who are ignorant of factual healthcare information in a professional manner. The name calling is uncalled for.
  21. I thought it was a solid episode. A little too Negan heavy for me, but any Negan is too much Negan at this point. Love that Eugene is growing a pair finally. He's going to be a valuable inside man for Rick and the gang when they finally make their move.
  22. Of course Dwight didn't kill her. She wasn't there remember?
  23. I can't believe more people aren't talking about the utter arrogance and ignorance displayed in Viola Davis' speech. Really, actors are the only profession that celebrate what it means to live life? What about military, police, doctors, other health care professionals, any number of professions where people literally save lives?
  24. I didn't realize this story had gone national. It's been all over the local news here in Chicago since it happened. Very scary stuff, like something out of a movie. The girls deserve so much credit for going down fighting and taking the photo and audio recordings to try and help catch this guy.
  25. I'm sorry you had to go through that, but your child is evidence of why those who willingly choosing not to vaccinate are putting others in danger. It's rare, but some children do experience real adverse reactions to vaccines. Yours being one of them. Because of that, he was unable to be vaccinated and susceptible to diseases that have been mostly eradicated from our society. However, when people choose to not vaccinate because of false information they bring these diseases back into society putting others like your son at risk.
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