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SueSudio t1_jcxwxge wrote
Reply to comment by creamonbretonbussy in TIL: The Government of Canada has an office that creates coats of arms for Canadian citizens, and that all Canadian Citizens may apply to the Governor General for a coat of arms and even an officially-recognized personal flag by ryguy_1
If you fly anywhere it is very easy to hit that price.
SueSudio t1_jcxvml8 wrote
Reply to comment by Drdres in TIL: The Government of Canada has an office that creates coats of arms for Canadian citizens, and that all Canadian Citizens may apply to the Governor General for a coat of arms and even an officially-recognized personal flag by ryguy_1
For sure. I'd never spend $5k on a piece of paper like that. But some people might get long term pleasure out of having that to pass down within their family.
A vacation is just a memory once you are back at home.
SueSudio t1_jcwvwx9 wrote
Reply to comment by winnipeginstinct in TIL: The Government of Canada has an office that creates coats of arms for Canadian citizens, and that all Canadian Citizens may apply to the Governor General for a coat of arms and even an officially-recognized personal flag by ryguy_1
$5000 isn't a fuck ton. For many it may just mean foregoing an annual vacation.
SueSudio t1_jcnwqnz wrote
Reply to comment by Antiquemooses in TIL that a famine in Persia (Iran) between 1917–1919 lead to the deaths of an estimated 2 million people. It's an event that hasn't been studied by many historians. by icantthinkofaname940
Just because they said not many have studied it doesn't mean that nobody studied it.
SueSudio t1_j9yyuvw wrote
Reply to In Titanic (1997), Suppose Rose stopped seeing Jack like her mother told her to. Would Cal have been abusive to her? by zsiple1998
Yes. He was chasing her down in an attempt to shoot hr in the back. You don't escalate to that from "loving husband" unless the inclination was already there.
SueSudio t1_j9yynff wrote
Reply to comment by Thomas-R-Bingus in In Titanic (1997), Suppose Rose stopped seeing Jack like her mother told her to. Would Cal have been abusive to her? by zsiple1998
A gentleman chasing her down to shoot her in the back? That's a hot take.
SueSudio t1_j8v2or6 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Champion6840 in Factcheck.org - Trumps Final Numbers by extremekc
That dog groomer is now an elected Texas representative working to flush the state down the toilet.
SueSudio t1_j6d78qq wrote
Reply to Penny wishes you a very good day by Yabloski
Chihuahua? Tough to tell with the ears pinned back.
SueSudio t1_j2xbvny wrote
Reply to comment by DollyPartWithOn in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
Multiple studies replicate findings. >>"What's the point? We already knew this!"
One study proposes a finding. >>"Sure, but has anyone else been able to confirm this?"
SueSudio t1_j29ld7o wrote
Reply to After watching a few videos on the source of the real Men In Black conspiracy from which the comedy movie is based off on do you think they should reboot the movie and make it into more of a horror science fiction movie? by herewego199209
My memory of the MIB "true life" stories were that these visitors were not government but more akin to aliens themselves. I was unaware that there were comics depicting them as government agents.
Personally, I think the "MIB are aliens" angle would make a better horror movie.
SueSudio t1_j1m9s0g wrote
Reply to comment by Aust-SuggestedName in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Isn't this the number of homicides reported in California on Christmas Day? How is this an issue with sample size?
SueSudio t1_j0bjrux wrote
Reply to comment by El_Heato in The pandemic’s true death toll - The Economist's daily updated estimate of excess deaths around the world by statisticalanalysis_
Comparing historical death rates to the current year is subjective? If year after year 1% of the population dies, and the actual death counts match these projections, and then one year 1.2% of the poulation dies that is an objective measurement.
SueSudio t1_iz157oi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Nurses' attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds by Additional-Two-7312
Political affiliation driven by personal perspectives? Most likely.
SueSudio t1_iz0y37x wrote
Reply to Scientists believe bats first transmitted SARS-CoV-2 to humans in December 2019, and while the virus has since evolved into several variants such as delta and omicron, a new study indicates the virus is still highly transmissible between mammals. by MistWeaver80
Honest question - there were earlier reports of covid being identified in Sep or Oct 2019 in Milan and some other places. Has that been refuted now?
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20201115/covid_19_circulated_in_italy_earlier_than_thought
SueSudio t1_iymycm5 wrote
Reply to comment by LSeww in School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
A minute ago you thought what was really important was the definition they were using. When that was clarified now it's motivation?
Interesting. Expected, but interesting.
SueSudio t1_iycv0ob wrote
Reply to comment by LeCordonB1eu in My 19yo nephew was at fault and uninsured in an auto accident. He received a bill for $54k from the opposing insurance company. by MyFreeAccount
Then why is any driver information relevant to the car insurance other than "who is paying"?
SueSudio t1_iyct3w9 wrote
Reply to comment by LeCordonB1eu in My 19yo nephew was at fault and uninsured in an auto accident. He received a bill for $54k from the opposing insurance company. by MyFreeAccount
Exactly, but the previous statement says that it doesn't matter who is driving the car,.
SueSudio t1_iybxcty wrote
Reply to comment by hopingtothrive in My 19yo nephew was at fault and uninsured in an auto accident. He received a bill for $54k from the opposing insurance company. by MyFreeAccount
Insurance rates are typically much higher for people under 25. If the driver doesn't matter why would anyone disclose a junior driver to their insurance company?
SueSudio t1_ixx5mvv wrote
Reply to comment by monkeypox_69 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
You may not have noticed due to your seething anger, but I am not bitching, you are. I am stating that I believe measures need to be taken to even the scales due to lingering effects of systemic racism.
SueSudio t1_ixwk3en wrote
Reply to comment by monkeypox_69 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
"If you don't like it leave." More often than not that's how these conversations end. So predictable and weak.
SueSudio t1_ixw60cs wrote
Reply to comment by monkeypox_69 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
There's the root. You pretend there is no issue. People in my lifetime were denied home ownership opportunities to build wealth. The government had programs that gave developers incentives as long as they didn't sell homes to black people.
SueSudio t1_ixvzxv0 wrote
Reply to comment by monkeypox_69 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
That's a good excuse when you aren't the one that was oppressed.
SueSudio t1_ixvrhns wrote
Reply to comment by monkeypox_69 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
Not forever guilty. But make amends.
SueSudio t1_ixvj0ex wrote
Reply to comment by monkeypox_69 in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
Didn't start it, just fought a brutal war to keep it long after it was acknowledged how morally wrong it was.
SueSudio t1_jcya56j wrote
Reply to comment by SeaLeggs in TIL: The Government of Canada has an office that creates coats of arms for Canadian citizens, and that all Canadian Citizens may apply to the Governor General for a coat of arms and even an officially-recognized personal flag by ryguy_1
LOL, they could put it on my urn.