Are they speaking to you to improve it? Or like that's just how they do it so account for it in what you are doing?
They weren't pilots.... Killing people is wrong regardless of religion or profession but you should know the people who did 9/11 were passengers who basically broke into the cockpit and took it over.
See cable management is great when done correctly. At my job we had a audit complaint that there were too many wires on the ground which would make it difficult to clean under them. Management told all the techs to do cable management so the wires were not dangling. The techs did as told so now we keep getting wires failing because they are super tight and strained. No one mentioned a service loop or anything of the sort. In addition now it takes like 2 hours to replace the bad wire because you have to undo all the wire management, replace the wire and redo all 400 Ip ties.
And x-ray technicians. If your ehs representative say there are too many rads.... RUN!
What is your favorite thing to have in your pussy?
It's doesn't say anything good about your navy but really doesn't say anything good about your AUTOpilot.
So really it's in a few days iwfu(I will fuck up)
I was always told only break one rule at a time... Registration a few days over due... Make sure to drive the speed limit... Leaving the bar after a few drinks... Make sure to always use your blinkers...
Murder is the hard one cause killing a person and improper disposal of a body are 2 crimes and it's hard to do one without the other.
/s this is a joke don't take it too seriously
Line must go up... Most of our customer dying or close to it? Charge the living ones more so line go up
Ok,this maybe too nerdy of a topic for here but that's why I love unit tests.
Basically I write a piece of code that gets this input and generated that output. I also make a test to verify that I get a certain output given a certain input.
Now if I spend all day futzing within that code , changing variable names, refactor and extract a large function to 10 small ones, decide to re-write all the SQL queries to linq arguments...I can fuck up and tests may fail. I fix the failing code to still pass the test. I know I delivered code that met the requirements, hopefully improved it, but I know I didn't fuck it up enough to not do what it's expected to do.
Plus source control...I mess around with code, my tests all pass...I commit it...I mess around more, can't get the tests to pass, oh well quitting time roll back to previous working commit. Boss may be mad I didn't improve it but at least I didn't break it. Zero gain day is better than negative gain...
Ok, I'm just curious, do you have a source for that soil antidepressants statement? Not being argumentative, legit want to read the source.
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Make it have an insanely high damage, like 50, 000 dps but since he soon learns a sword is useless if you can't swing it. Bonus points if he gives up his primary weapon to get the up sword so when he learns it's useless he has no weapon