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21:00
Granted it's not always black and white. If the two parents spend a lot of time fighting with each other, or one parent is really bad and one is good, having that second parent could be undermining.
I suppose it depends on your definition of "a good parent". If it includes "can handle twice the workload well", then yes; otherwise, then perhaps not. So how much of a difference would that make, if you had less time for your child, but still did everything well otherwise?
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Oh, absolutely: I 100 % believe that a very bad marriage (i.e. fighting) is far worse than a single parent.
@Cerberus I don't honestly know. I don't know how much time is enough time, and whether or not I'm spending it. I just know that I wish I could spend more time with my children, and that doing this alone would make things much harder.
Never, ever, ever fight in front of your kids, and don't think that they won't notice if you yell at each other in the bedroom. The secrecy might make it even worse.
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There are so many outcomes too. Is one of your goals day-to-day happiness? reducing household stress by sharing the work can help a lot.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Yeah, it would certainly not be easy.
21:02
@Cerberus bad advice. you should always fight in front of your kids. then you should make up in front of them.
making out in front of them is optional.
Ummm.
refusing the fight where the kids can see you is likely to give them a distorted picture of what marriage is like
conflict is not the end of a relationship
they should understand this
The occasional argument is OK. Anything worse than that is really harmful to most children, I believe.
@JSBձոգչ yeah I agree. not all fighting is bad. And kids don't need to be sheltered from all "bad" things.
it does depend on what we mean by "fighting"
there are some fights that shouldn't happen, period
21:04
I am thinking of serious fights, with yelling or ignoring going on.
Doing that once a week is harmful beyond doubt, if you ask me.
well, speaking of my kids, I need to go get them. bye everyone.
And people often don't realize how bad it is what they're doing.
Haha bai!
"Well, dear, I'd really like to go to the Olive Garden tomorrow. — But I was hoping we could go to Maria's, I'd really like to go there! — But I don't like that place. — We did what you wanted last time. Now I want to go to Maria's. — Fine."
This is not what I would call a fight.
i wouldn't call that a fight.
Sorry to hear about your friend @Cerb
21:13
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Q: Is it correct to say "a friend of X and mine" if both X and I know each other and the friend?

suteebuAs I understand it, if X and Y independently have the same friend Z, we should write Z is a friend of X's and Y's but if X and Y collectively have Z as a friend (e.g., X and Y are a couple), then we should indicate that by making the possessive "'s" refer to "X and Y" collectively: Z is...

Gotta be a dupe.
@MattЭллен Thanks.
I have read it!
I congratulate our pond-hopped brothers.
@Robusto it smells familiar
@Cerberus yay! copyright hasn't been totally abused today!
Yay!
21:17
Score one for the good guys.
And with that I'm out to shovel snow. Fuuuuuu ....
so manly!
> Practically everything owned by Americans is made outside of the USA and almost all of it embodies some kind of copyright ... meaning that it would be illegal to photograph anything made outside of the USA (no de minimis exemption) or to transform it in any way (no fair use, either)
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 See what I mean?
Note that the author wrote di minimum (I corrected it).
It is better to correct.
If you have the time to sic, then you have to time to correct it.
Unless the exact spelling matters somehow.
Heinlein's quotation is of course very appropriate:
> "There has grown up in the minds of certain groups in this country the notion that because a man or corporation has made a profit out of the public for a number of years, the government and the courts are charged with the duty of guaranteeing such profit in the future, even in the face of changing circumstances and contrary to public interest.
> This strange doctrine is not supported by statute or common law. Neither individuals nor corporations have any right to come into court and ask that the clock of history be stopped, or turned back."
@Cerberus sorry, sir
21:26
SOK.
I was imagining you as a school master.
Always.
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Q: Legend of the fall

Michal ChovanecName of the movie "Legend of the fall" is meaned as legend of the autumn? Is that fall equal to autumn term, or it have different mean?

I would call this off-topic.
That is not what he meaned, though.
@MattЭллен NNSers always slap that on as a way of saying Proppa.
21:41
I see. That's heartening :D
Usually it’s complete bull, imagining differences where none exist.
@Robusto What a mean question!
@RegDwighт Ahh, Rammstein. I wish I had a copy of that video on the BluRay.
“the”?
Yes. For humorous "old fogey" effect.
I learned on the internets that you can catch the gay, don't you know?
Haha.
21:45
lol
The Blueray, I love it.
People actually say "the Android", you know.
Is this the kind of thing we'd entertain here?
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Q: Is this quote originally from The Dark Knight?

Aerovistae You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Now I'm fairly certain I've been saying that line for at least ten years, don't know where I heard it, but now someone pointed out I was referencing The Dark Knight and I honestly couldn't believe it when I google...

@KitFox is it one of the computer viruses I keep hearing about?
It does sound like a computer virus! Best stay far away from it.
It's one of them new-fangled things what the kids are all "into."
21:47
Like roller skates and the Bugs?
Or what was it again, the Beetles.
@KitFox I don't know. almost. we do etymology, but is it an established phrase? should that matter?
@KitFox Surely that’s “old fogette” or “old fogesse” or something.
@MattЭллен I don't know. That's why I was asking.
I think we'd allow it if Yoichi Oishi asked it.
He has cred that they don’t.
21:50
drums fingers
He would give us three paragraphs of explanation, with multiple citations and proper references. They wouldn’t. Not the same.
Would you say yes if this one did that? I know the user from Writers.
In short, he’d do his research first before he came to us, and present that to us.
Not that I'm saying that's me vouching. Don't get the wrong idea about my "knowing" there.
21:53
if they made it up to YO's standard then it would be cool with me
I'm just saying aero is no troll, and likely has a legitimate interest.
It takes up a lot of system resources, though.
Better disable it.
OK, I passed our suggestions along. It might come over or maybe not.
21:58
Oh. Hai.
I was just about to leave. Now I feel awkward about it.
sniffs armpits
checks teeth
breaths into cupped hand
Oh, that's cool.
See you next Tuesday!
giggles
I'd never heard that before.
22:00
@Robusto ah, no. Not at all. I didn't even notice it. Had to figure out what you even meant.
I just now turned to my husband and said "Have you ever heard that see you next Tuesday—" "Oh yes. All the time."
I can has cheezburger today?
Uh. OK?
Oh. For a hamburger today.
22:02
So yeah. I'm sorry but it's bed time for me.
Not sure what you're discussing anyway. You are all next Tuesdays.
Damn I'm so tired.
Bye, bye, Birdie.
Two more days of stupid workshops.
With LEGO?
I just put together a Sith infiltrator.
22:03
No, with static program analysis tools.
hush hush / keep it down now / voices carry
Twice actually.
@KitFox you saw the sneak preview of moar animal's?
No. Moar?
yesterday, by RegDwighт
user image
22:03
Oh!
And here's one more before I go, just because it's you...
omg, omg!
I like that pointy butt.
just realizing kit called me a cunt
@RegDwighт OK, I'm not sure what it is.
22:05
I actually looked at more photos of reindeer butts last week than anybody has ever at any butts.
I like pointy butts and I cannot lie.
@KitFox it's a piglet, duh.
Piglets are striped?
No photos just yet. I am waiting for the tail part in reddish brown.
@KitFox gosh, do you even have animals in Umerrica?
@KitFox in the Poohniverse.
@RegDwighт O. M. G. !!! That is so cute!
I want to hug it a squeeze it and feed it milk from a bottle.
So now I see the resemblance to the LEGO version.
22:08
Just some of the iterations I went through.
Those ones are americanos.
I still haven't had enough focus to figure out how to order parts.
I am a terrible LEGO parent.
Americanos, eh?
Feb 2 '11 at 14:29, by RegDwight
22:09
Although my five-year-old is getting really good at following the directions.
He did a big part of the infiltrator himself.
So anyway. The tail in reddish brown is quite rare. I think only available in one set from 1992.
@RegDwighт Hey! You evil pre-jinxer.
Harriet the Happy Javelina, con javelitos.
So right now I use tan as a placeholder.
22:10
Beige? I think I’ll paint the ceiling beige.
Are those truffles?
Not really, no.
Truffles are underground.
I liked the big X-wing, but the infiltrator kind of sucks balls. It's a good thing I got it for wicked cheap.
The large tan one is actually a burger bun from a Spongebob set.
22:12
Hahaha.
I didn't know truffles were underground. Actually, I know very little about fungi.
Don't have the set, but got four of those parts off BrickLink a while ago.
@KitFox well that's why you need pigs to find truffles in the first place.
Otherwise you could just go around picking them off trees.
Well, sure. Now that makes sense.
Gee, you no has animals and no has plants in America. A sad state of affairs.
Very.
I am waiting for tchrist to protest how fungi are not plants.
Then I can go to bed.
22:14
Maybe we could argue about how many kingdoms there are.
There are seven.
Eight.
See, it says seven.
I win.
@RegDwighт Well, everybody knows there no plants whatsoever in the desert.
22:15
How many kingdoms of God are there?
@MattЭллен Nine.
@MattЭллен There are seven circles of Hell.
@KitFox oh. then I change my vote to nine.
A Cryptobiotic soil is a biological soil crust composed of living cyanobacteria, green algae, brown algae, fungi, lichens, and/or mosses. Commonly found in arid regions around the world, cryptobiotic soils go by many names, including cryptogamic, microbiotic, or microphytic soils or crusts. Soil crusts are important members of desert ecosystems and contribute to the well-being of other plants by stabilizing sand and dirt, promoting moisture retention, and fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Because of their thin, fibrous nature, cryptobiotic soils are extremely fragile systems. A single foot...
No, wait, there are nine.
22:16
@tchrist delicious again, Peter.
Damned.
Microphytic is of course wrong.
@MattЭллен Oh. I made that up.
Cyanobacteria are their own beasties.
But that was funny!
22:17
It should be Macrophytic. Or, more precisely, Mamamamamamamacron-one-mamamamamamamacron-one-phytic.
Mar 5 '12 at 22:03, by RegDwight Ѭſ道
O Mega!
Isn't that Voltron?
Feel the power!
it's Macron
Voltron was an Italian scientist who wanted to be as cool as Macron. Needless to say, he's dead now.
22:19
Reg, have you ever seen the desert in person?
You mean the desert that you name your soul, or any desert in general?
OK. Good night, peoples. Have fun with the chat and the starring.
Any desert.
The answer to both is yes.
Out of my soul, papist!
22:20
CU @KitFox
I actually am out of everywhere in a minute.
So tired.
Many Europeans have never seen the desert.
Many Americans have never seen the God.
They are regular casualties in some of my favorite haunts. Like, deaders.
Yeah ditto.
22:21
You think your cathedrals grand, I’m sure.
I think a lot, sometimes.
Not in this life, however.
I think he was in the fire.
> And after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.
Ok, what do I know?
Multitudes are marching to a big kettle drum.
Legions.
Didn’t you get up early today?
Where are our lapsed catholics to answer the liceity question?
And I looked, and behold a pale bed: and his name that lied in it was I, and sleep followed with him.
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Abierto y alto.
22:24
aurevior.
I too shall sleep
22:39
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A: What do you call a disease with an unknown cure?

Yoichi OishiAn English Japanese Dictionary of Medical Science at hand shows the word, ‘intractable disease’ for a disease with unknown cure among others (obstinacy, refractoriness’, inveterate, obstinate, refractory under the headword, Nanbyou (disease difficult to cure). I think ‘intractable’ is closest to ...

Yoichi answered a question!
22:56
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A: What is the meaning of 'in the ether'?

A P PATELEther does exist,and it is through this that electro-magnetic waves are transmitted.

The ether does exist, whodda thunk it?
Were I not retired, I would upvote that. It's a quality answer, gets straight to the point.
There is so little worth upvoting these days.
I think I agree, whether I'd like to or not.
So in Finland, if you can get 50 000 citizens to sign a Citizen's Initiative, then whatever said Citizen's Initiative details must be voted on in Parliament. The Citizen's Initiative for Equal Marriage Laws has over 100 000 votes in less than 24 hours.
…in a country of 5.5 million.
I don’t think we can make the legislature vote on something, but we do not need to: if we get enough signatures, it goes to a referendum.
Thinking of running away to Finland to get married? :)
Haha. If I want to get married to another man, then I can do it here.
23:05
Oh.
I didn’t know that.
But I could always get Finnish citizenship, I think.
You’re probably too young to marry a man, anyway.
Yes indeed.
Pretty sure you are legally still a boy. :)
Whatever, dude.
Haha.
You are correct, though.
23:06
But they’d probably let you marry another boy.
I didn’t know that Canada did that.
Give me… 18 months. Then I'll legally be an adult.
Kinda.
I’ve known 15-year-olds who were more adult than 35-year-olds I’ve known.
@tchrist Yep, for 8 years.
I've actually thought very seriously about getting Finnish citizenship. It might happen one day.
You seem young to be contemplating marriage, but if you’re planning on a family, it’s probably better not to wait till you’re in your 40s.
Kids take a lot of energy.
I've said before that I don't think I will want kids, and that opinion hasn't changed in the time since, but it might someday.
23:12
Oh, ok.
I’m pretty sure I never thought I wouldn’t have kids when I was your age. I don’t think I thought about it at all.
I like to think about the future. I imagine myself working in academia, in mathematics, someday.
Who knows if that will happen, but hey, it's nice to imagine things like that.
You have to really really really like grad school.
Time will tell, but it sounds like something I'd like, from the firsthand accounts I've read.
I do know one fellow who decided he wanted to become a theoretical physicist, and has indeed gone on to become such. Full PhD and everything.
Awesome! I would love to get a PhD someday. One might say it's a goal of mine.
23:15
And I knew him before kindergarten. He’s one of those grown-up-at-15 people.
Wow. Are you still in contact with him?
Sure.
Before his kindergarten, not mine. He’s half my age.
I’m friends with his parents.
Oh, that would do it.
I know another kid whom I met when he was 13 who always seemed to have a square head on his shoulders. He’d made a million bucks (on paper) by the time he was 30.
But these are the exceptions, of course.
Goodness.
23:18
His mother is German. Very . . . industrious. :)
But fun, really. Don’t get the wrong idea.
That reminds me, I should check whether he’s gotten himself engaged yet. Looked like he might last time I talked to him a few months back.
Ooh, romance. How intriguing!
BTW, I dislike the popups to join "mailing lists" or "newsletters" that appear every time I visit a news site of some kind. They are everywhere and it drives me bonkers.
If I recall, she is from Buenos Aires or somewhere exotic. He’s lived in both France and Mexico, so defends himself perfectly well in those two languages.
Not a typical American, I suppose.
It's suppertime for me, so I'll be off now. Goodbye! I'll have to ask you later about how the flooded basement went.
Oh gosh.
23:50
@Mahnax Like which site? Doesn't Ablock Plus help?

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