Rodeo

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Rodeo,

They exist and they’re called “utility kilts.”

Rodeo,

Sounds like he’s figuring out the difference.

Rodeo, (edited )

How do you know that you actually figured out the meaning though?

How many words did you guess wrong about and now you think you know but you don’t actually. You’ll never know if you read the context properly without looking it up after.

Try to guess the meaning of the word lugubrious from the following sentence:

Although he was wealthy, he often found himself lugubrious.

There isn’t a single clue in that sentence as to the meaning of the word.

Don’t just guess; actually learn properly instead.

Rodeo,

That doesn’t address why you are so confident your guesses about context clues are always correct.

Why wouldn’t you look it up anyway to make sure you understood correctly?

Rodeo,

Then I’ll repeat what I told you before: you should learn properly instead of guessing.

Rodeo,

You’re welcome! You can chalk this up to your first new learning experience.

Rodeo,

Always makes me giggle like an idiot.

“This is you!” “No, this is you!”

Rodeo,

Yeah but I don’t find them attractive.

Rodeo,

Yeah maybe! That’s still 750,000 so maybe I’ll find someone after all.

Hopefully some of them live nearby.

Rodeo,

What if the speed limit is unreasonably high or low?

Rodeo,

if it’s too low, good, drivers shouldn’t go fast. If it’s too high, fine, drivers can go fast.

Eh … What?

Rodeo, (edited )

So you consider the law to be the definition of safety?

My question was intended to get you think about the fact that laws (and speed limits) are made by people, with all their flaws and biases, and they don’t always do a good job.

Rodeo,

Sorry but it’s a black and white thing in this case, r either you’re under the speed limit and not breaking the law or you’re over the speed limit and breaking the law.

Your words make it sound like you think the speed limit is some objective truth that cannot be questioned.

Rodeo,

I feel ya, Suzie. Apologies are so empty.

Rodeo,

It speaks to everyone. “I’m messed up because I’m smarter than other people” is a seductive fantasy.

Rodeo,

They must make those roofs out of discarded crusts or something to keep costs down.

Rodeo,

How is that even possible

Rodeo,

Lol I enjoyed this exposé into your local greasy spoon. Here’s to scuzzy diners!

Rodeo,

The anti cheat in league is literally a rootkit.

When it came out there was an outcry and their statement was basically “okay okay, so its a rootkit. But guys, you can trust us! We’re totally not going to do anything nefarious with it!”

I can’t believe people still play that shit.

Rodeo,

Is that Keanu on the right? And Forrest Gump on the left? What is this picture lol

Rodeo,

Did they actually issue a subpoena though, or did they just send some emails saying “give pls”.

A subpoena is a legal document and thus there are rules that go along with it. But an email asking to be given something is not a subpoena.

Rodeo,

I swear every one of these comics is like that. ADHDinos is the king of low effort jokes.

Rodeo, (edited )

Here’s a real one from that same person. “Best yoga poses to fart”

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVZekOUPLcA

Art imitates life, they say.

Rodeo,

The person who chained him to the wall asks “And how do you interpret this situation?” He replies “it sucks.”

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