Thursday, December 10, 2020

Clueless People That Got Extra Large Servings Of Reality


As long as we've had social media we've had people making proper fools of themselves online. There are just so many folks that have an uncanny knack for posting stuff to the rest of the online world that really could've used the second look. Fortunately, we have some folks in the various online communities that are dedicated to serving up these clueless fools extra large servings of reality. 

1.

Text - July 16 · : Hi guys! I'm looking for a book of low calorie recipes (about 1700 per day) because the foods I've been eating have started to look the same. Does anybody have any recommendations? I greatly appreciate it a iedeond1 other 9 Comments Like כו Comment Share n ok. Calorie counting doesn't work. I do it all the time and I gain weight. Just do intuitive eating instead of starving your body like you do before you regret it for good. Besides why are you complaining?? all you eat goes

2.

Helmet - Thankfully it's been taken off the streets. You're doing God's work mate lost an ancestor to a sword just like that in the 13th century 004.5K 20h Like Reply

3.

Blue - Robert Supply/demand, do some research on economics. Good luck man! Oh I got my minor in macroeconomics Heres the problem with the scalpers market principle; you believe you control supply, which you dont because you do not create the supply. Unlike concert tickets with a set limit and timeframe, you are trying to sell a console you did not produce or add value to. You have a ticking timeclock because once MS increases supply (by next week) you will have a lower market threshold since mor

4.

Text - 2/2 Robert reduced the price to $925 for XBox Series X - Sealed/Brand New. Robert reduced the price to $900 for XBox Series X - Sealed/Brand New. Robert changed the listing description. Robert reduced the price to $875 for XBOX Series X - Sealed/Brand New. Robert changed the listing description. Robert reduced the price to $850 for XBox Series X- Sealed/Brand New. Oh I see supply has gone up and you cant find a buyer now

5.

Text - 1h Yah man. I shoulda chose the supreme hobby of being on Reddit 24/7 like you. -110 1h 4 Awards You have comments from 5 minutes ago, 15 minutes ago, 36, 59, an hour, two hours, three from three hours ago, two from four hours ago, one from five hours. You have had 23 dumbass things to say in the last day, counting this. 1 119

6.

Text - Adrian' ► @Adriviix · 1h ... Replying to @CyberpunkGame Fun fact: Your game is gonna die in lest then a year if you don't bring multiplayer 242 2721 ♡ 65 The Witcher O @witchergame ·52m ... Ok. Q 42 27 102 ' 1,611

7.

Text - Quick Tools Mail & Ship Track & Manage Postal Store (edit) Request Type InquiryType Problem Category Receiving Mail Topic No Delivery/No Attempt > My Mail Was Delayed Additional Detail: How late was your Over 7 days mail: Type of Mail Piece: Package What Was the Priority Mail 3-day Class of Mail: Additional I paid $110 for PRIORITY and it took EIGHT DAYS to get my parcel from downtown San Francisco to the San Information:Francisco airport, a distance of 14.8 miles. A turtle could have don

8.

Muscle - this is my smug "I'm definitely not going to get sunburned today" look. flash forward to 3 hours later and I had the chills from being so burned. wear SPF, kids. Like Comment Share Buffer

9.

Blue - SPF causes cancer! Try a beach umbrella Like Reply 1 Yesterday at 1:21pm Well that's just empirically not true. Like · Reply 6 1 Yesterday at 1:44pm unrelated Like · Reply 6 1 · Yesterday at 2:29pm L - Do some research of your own before you accuse people of not speaking the truth please. Just trying to inform. Thanks. Like · Reply · 21 hrs

10.

Text - First of all, SPF is a unit of measure. This is like saying that millimeters cause drowning. But you want research? Fine. The claim that more people who use sunscreen develop melanoma is based on a study that tracked sun exposure and sunscreen use in nearly 1500 people over a span of two years. The results did show that those who used sunscreen were more likely to develop melanoma, but there was a massive caveat left out: The median sun protection factor (SPF) was 6 (the CDC recommends SP

11.

Text - The American Society for Dermatological Surgery recommends sunscreen. The National Cancer Institute recommends sunscreen. The World Health Association recommends sunscreen. The National Institute of Health recommends sunscreen. The Skin Cancer Foundation, in a meta-analysis of every study between 1966 and 2003, "found no evidence that sunscreen increases melanoma risk." The link is here: http://www.skincancer.org/./sunscreens-safe-and-effective Now if you have research of your own that co

12.

Text - Michael September 2019 I would pass on this experience personally it's not a really informative tour Response from Sobe Rides September 2019 Thanks for your response and I am sorry you did not find the tour informative. However I remember educating you about the history of Miami Beach and if the tour was not informative how come I had to tell you to stop video recording the tour. If you replay the video recording in your phone you would clearly see and hear you asking me questions and me

13.

Text - Debra Mae Powell 11/26/2020 AT 1:35 AM Why? WHY? I know it is a longer book and more com- plicated. But I also know she likely actually finished it 6-8 months before release. These trilogies cannot be a year apart. 4 REPLY

14.

Text - Debra 11/27/2020 AT 4:02 PM Exactly, the publisher sets the dates so the publisher can change them without dis- turbing Nora's writing time to shorten the period of time between releases. Also note that the publisher does not consider the customer in their planning. Who should be first? THE CUSTOMER!

15.

Text - Debra 11/28/2020 AT 6:08 PM Please stop making comments on a blog about the publisher setting re- lease dates according to their time- line and not considering the cus- tomer? What is wrong with suggest- ing that the publisher can alter a re- lease schedule? They can and they do. Many times. Assuming that just because we read Nora's books we have no idea about anything that a publisher does is insulting. It is a business. It should consider its cus- tomer. Without the customer there is no

16.

Text - months. Fact. It does not have to af- fect Nora's writing time. Fact. A pub- lisher does sit on MS's when it is pru- dent or they are waiting for an event before they release. Fact. Publishing trilogies a year apart is simply a mar- keting strategy. Fact. I am reading the book for a second time. Fact. I will read it again before the next book drops. Fact. That does not mean I cannot comment on the fact that the publisher, that controls the release date, cannot change the re- lease dates.

17.

Text - Nora Roberts 11/28/2020 AT 7:44 PM I have personally explained the process to you, Debra. You are not stating facts but opinions. But you continue to contradict me, as you apparently think you know more about publish- ing than I do, and more than the industry professionals I work with. FACT: Publishing the trilogy a year apart is not a marketing strategy. I haven't finished writing the second book, and won't begin to write the third until next fall.

18.

Text - Your opinion that the publisher should wait a year or two- holding a completed ms, or two -is in fact not how publishing works. You're not commenting, but contradicting and insisting against every fact given you that you're right and I'm wrong, that Laura's wrong, that everyone who disagrees with you is wrong. Once again, I ask: Do you work in publishing?

19.

Text - If so you'd know that in order to publish a major release in less than 6-8 months means serious added cost-it's called crashing for a reason. This is not how the process is intended to work or should. You can keep insisting you're right, you know better than I do how publishing works. But that won't turn your opin- ion into a fact.

Submitted by:

No comments:

Post a Comment