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@dave
Haven't had flight dreams in a while, but my problem is that I have a fear of heights, so the anxiety kicks in automatically if I end up too high. Also, sometimes I end up losing control over my dream flying ability, and start floating higher and higher, like a helium balloon. That's usually when I wake up in a cold sweat.

>leftist makes an unoriginal strawman comic
>has to change the skin color of the baby because fellow leftists don't like it and thus making it political and proving the antagonist right

@fuggy
Except Libertarians aren't in it for the slaves. They're just arguing for "people have the right to self associate or not with whoever they want". Basically "I have the right to not talk to niggers".

@mia
I wonder what they'd do when they find a cricket bat. Surely they must understand that large pieces of wood are used for other stuff other than as a weapon.

@fuggy
I've heard Libertarians before arguing against the Civil Rights Act, saying that it restricts people's freedom.

@sjw
Cannons and privateers existed back then. End of story.
They can try to repeal the 2nd Amendment if they really want to, but as it stands that shit allows nukes as far as I'm concerned.

@sjw
I love how he initially tries to kick the kitten out, but it's like: "fuck you bitch, I'm gonna make you fall in love with my cuteness and adopt me".

@sjw
1) people still don't seem to be able to comprehend just how much manpower the pharaohs had at their disposal to throw at making the pyramids. Enough that it doesn't matter that your cutting rate is only 4mm/h.

2) the people doing the labor weren't educated. They wouldn't have known/realized they weren't cutting the piece correctly. They would have relied on some supervisor to inspect things from time to time. It's not unfeasible that from time to time you get the inspection delayed by enough time to get major errors.
The actual skilled workers were tasked with doing the carving and sculpting, not the ones just cutting a stone block.

3) the reality is we don't know why that stone piece was abandoned. We assume it's because of what we view to be an error in the cut, but that's just our speculation.

4) the cutting method I heard Egyptians could have used had nothing to do with copper saws, rather just using the friction of a string and sand, that you'd continuously pour in the cut to increase abrasion.

@sjw
I love that she becomes jealous of a fictional woman that she made up herself.

women... you can't live with them...
hmm... somehow I feel like there was more to that idiom.

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