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I never quite understood the phrase "have your cake and eat it, too". What's the point of having cake if you're not gonna eat it?
 
I never quite understood the phrase "have your cake and eat it, too". What's the point of having cake if you're not gonna eat it?
I had an epiphany at some point, but my confusion was compounded because in Yorkshire, having cake and eating cake, is the same damned thing.

Any road. It would work better if the phrase was ‘still possessing your cake, after you consumed it’.

As old adages go, this one is bollocks.
 
I never quite understood the phrase "have your cake and eat it, too". What's the point of having cake if you're not gonna eat it?

I understand it as having your cake twice. The French equivalent is "Avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre."
Literally: "Have the butter and the butter's money (after you've sold it)."
 
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How's that for random? :D

This is the face of any animal that would ever become self-aware and the memories of what they did as lower-intelligent lifeforms dawns on them and just how gross most of it was or that many of them never really knew their mom or dad or siblings. It's also the face of a animal that just saw the little girl from "Rings."


Jason
 
Do you think their has ever been a little kid over all these years on the Trekbbs? I know it's against the rules but surely at least one of them broke those rules over the years and posted something or spammed or even lurked. As far as I know this has never been found out if it did happen.

Jason
 
Do you think their has ever been a little kid over all these years on the Trekbbs? I know it's against the rules but surely at least one of them broke those rules over the years and posted something or spammed or even lurked. As far as I know this has never been found out if it did happen.

Jason

Well, considering that some kids mature very quickly and some adults behave like kids... I don't think we'd know if it happened.
 
Thought for the day: Twenty years ago, kids were told not to meet up with random people they find on the internet, and never get in a car with a stranger. So what do they do now? They use Uber to call up random stranger on the internet to get picked up in a car......
 
It's really no different than taking a taxicab. You wouldn't think twice about getting into a cab driven by someone you've never met before, so why would Uber be any different?

I mean, Uber drivers have to be licensed, pass a background check, and meet certain minimum requirements. So it's not like any random schmuck can declare themselves an Uber driver. They have to go and get "hired" first.

Indeed, it may actually be safer to ride with Uber than with a traditional cab service. Linky To wit:

the article said:
Uber is safe to use because it provides users with their driver’s picture, license plate, and car make and model. Its two-way rating system helps with accountability, and any issues with drivers or passengers can be reported instantly using the app. As long as reasonable precautions are taken, you should be safe.

Uber states that they are "committed to safely connecting riders and drivers". They conduct multiple background checks on all drivers that they hire to make sure that they have a clean criminal record, as well as a clean record when it comes to driving vehicles. And they make sure that all of their drivers have required end-to-end liability insurance.

Both drivers and riders are registered in the Uber system, so there isn't as much mystery regarding whom one is picking up or being driven by. In addition, Uber has established guidelines for both vehicle and personal safety, so that both drivers and passengers can feel safe and enjoy their Uber trip together. Finally, Uber drivers and riders can rate each other, so abusive individuals are weeded out and removed from the system.
 
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Don't say "Uber" to my great grandparents because it reminds them of really bad memories, namely: "Deutschland Ist Über Alles.", something people heard a lot during world war II.
 
Thought for the day: Twenty years ago, kids were told not to meet up with random people they find on the internet, and never get in a car with a stranger. So what do they do now? They use Uber to call up random stranger on the internet to get picked up in a car......

I've seen that meme in several places recently.

Don't say "Uber" to my great grandparents because it reminds them of really bad memories, namely: "Deutschland Ist Über Alles.", something people heard a lot during world war II.

That's very unfortunate and glad they survived that period in time.

Uber though is a brilliant word to describe something.
 
From the bedroom of my childhood home, I could see a folly in the distance, at the opposite side of the valley, peaking out above the tree tops. That was called Uber Stand, but it was spelled Hoober.
 
I love follies =) Can't imagine how they got this negative name. Most of them are so pretty! My grandparents had a lovely one in their garden, all covered in pink roses - the blossoms were almost ball-shaped and the scent was heavenly. My mom had a wreath of them when she married and we kids used to play in the folly when it was very hot or rainy. :)
It's torn down now and they built a parking lot where the garden used to be *sigh*
I'm at a fire prevention course at work. Extremely boring as I've heard it all several times before. One hour left!
you're lucky! At my office they always have fire drills with artificial smoke and stuff. Highly annoying as the house needs to be aired out for hours afterwards which is rather unpleasant in winter at -20°C. Thank heaven our boss now forbid the smoke grenades!
Do you think there has ever been a little kid over all these years on the Trekbbs? [...] As far as I know this has never been found out if it did happen.
I doubt it - they'd be bored to death by our talk :D
 
Pinched nerve in neck? Check.

Torn cartilage in shouldet? Got it.

What are we missing?

Oh yeah, having a dental nerve go into its death throes at 2am and keep pounding away on the one week I can't get time off until Friday.

Yep, that should cover it.
 
If all the people in a big city flushed their toilets at the same time, would something bad happen? If so, what?
 
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