AncientProverb

11874 pts · December 31, 2015


In se'd timeth learneth, in foison teachest, in wint'r enjoyeth. Driveth thy cart and thy plow ov'r the bones of the dead. The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom. Prudence is a rich like a toad, ugly and venemous fusty maid court'd by incapacity. That gent who is't desires but acts not, breeds pestilence. The cutteth w'rm f'rgives the plow. Dip that gent in the riv'r who is't loves wat'r. A blinking idiot sees not the same tree yond a wise sir sees. That gent whose visage gives nay lighteth, shalt nev'r becometh a star. Et'rnity is in loveth with the productions of timeth. The busy bee hast nay timeth f'r s'rrow. The hours of folly art measur'd by the horologe, but of wisdom: nay horologe can measureth. All wholsom food is hath caught without a meshes 'r a trapeth. Bringeth out numb'r weight & measureth in a year of dearth. Nay bird soars too high, if 't be true that gent soars with his owneth wings. A dead corse, revenges not injuries. The most sublime act is to setteth anoth'r bef're thee. If 't be true the blinking idiot wouldst p'rsist in his folly that gent wouldst becometh wise. Folly is the cloke of knav'ry. Shame is prides cloke. ~ prisons art hath built with stones of law, brothels with bricks of religion. The pride of the peacock is the gl'ry of god. The lust of the goat is the bounty of god. The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of god. The nakedness of mistress is the w'rk of god. Excess of s'rrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps. The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the st'rmy flote, and the destructive sw'rd, art p'rtions of et'rnity too most wondrous f'r the eye of sir. The fox condemns the trapeth, not himself. Joys impregnate. S'rrows bringeth f'rth. Alloweth sir weareth the hath fallen of the lion, mistress the fleece of the sheep. The bird a aery, the spid'r a web, sir friendship. The selfish smiling fooleth, & the sullen frowning fooleth, shalt beest both bethought wise, yond those gents may beest a rod. What is anon did prove wast once, only imagin'd. The rat, the mouse, the fox, the rabbit: gaze the roots; the lion, the tyg'r, the h'rse, the elephant, gaze the fruits. The cist'rn enwheels; the fountain ov'rflows. One bethought, fills immensity. At each moment beest eft to speaketh thy mind, and a base sir shall avoideth thee. Ev'ry thing possible to beest believ'd is an image of sooth. The eagle nev'r hath lost so much timeth, as at which hour that gent did submit to learneth of the crow. ~ the fox provides f'r himself, but god provides f'r the lion. Bethink in the m'rning. Act in the noon. Consume in the evening. Catch but a wink in the night. That gent who is't hast suff'r'd thee to impose on that gent knoweth thee. As the plow follows w'rds, so god rewards prayeth'rs. The tyg'rs of wrath art wis'r than the h'rses of instruction. Expecteth poison from the standing wat'r. Thee nev'r knoweth what is enow unless thee knoweth what is m're than enow. Hark to the daws reproach! t is a kingly title! the eyes of fireth, the nostrils of air, the that from which we speak of wat'r, the beard of earth. The weak in courage is stout in cunning. The apple tree nev'r asks the beech how that gent shalt groweth, n'r the lion, the h'rse, how that gent shalt taketh his prey. The thankful reciev'r bears a plentiful foison. If 't be true oth'rs hadst not been foolish, we shouldst beest so. The soul of sweet delighteth, can nev'r beest defil'd. At which hour thou seest an eagle, thou seest a p'rtion of genius, lift up thy headeth! as the catt'rpill'r chooses the fairest leaves to did lie h'r eggs on, so the augurer lays his beshrew on the fairest joys. To maketh a dram floweth'r is the labour of ages. Alas, braces: blesseth relaxes. The most wondrous wine is the oldest, the most wondrous wat'r the newest. Prayeth'rs plow not! praises reap not! joys chuckle not! s'rrows weepeth not! ~ the headeth sublime, the heart pathos, the genitals beauty, the hands & feet prop'rtion. As the air to a bird of the flote to a gudgeon, so is contempt to the contemptible. The crow wisheth'd ev'ry thing wast black, the bird of the night, yond ev'ry thing wast white. Exub'rance is beauty. If 't be true the lion wast did advise by the fox, that gent wouldst beest cunning. Improvement maketh strait roads, but the crook'd roads without improvement, art roads of genius. Anon'r murd'r an infant in its cradle than nurse unact'd desires. Wh're sir is not nature is blasted. Sooth can nev'r beest toldeth so as to beest und'rstood, and not beest believ'd. Enow! 'r too much!

#4 great and all but at least where I live you would be better off financially if you used the land or wealth for other purposes. Unless you’re doing it commercially it’s an expensive hobby… now what does that say about capitalism and the state of land prices

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We had to do it now otherwise we’d be hit by tariffs

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I do often refer back to previous calculations and have multiple active calculators at once and which is likely where the issue stems from. That and changing habits wouldn’t lead me to bother, esp when it’s only noticeable after opening so many and can be solved with a simple close all

1 year ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It happens on low powered machines but can also compound for more ‘power users’. I had this issue as I often open calculator to do some quick calculations and forget to close it. Repeat 25x in a day and the fps drop from having 30-40 windows open is noticeable. For context I have a 5950x, 3080ti and 128GB Memory so not quite the office pc

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The chances of something going wrong are roughly the same, yes. However the consequences of falling short on a jump or landing to the side leaning toward the track make the moving train a much more dangerous stunt

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I think they mean for OP to be able to continue to sleep without their dog keeping them awake

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Is this not the same clip that was debunked here before that the elephant was challenging the excavator and was scared off with the use of fireworks or some form of explosive

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There could be many other motives.. someone at the company or a friend/relative might have a vested interest in the agency providing the ‘training’. Or they could have an insurance policy which benefits their bottom line if they provide proof of this ‘training’ though without knowing the type of business it’s hard to tell

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These people gonna boycott food when they find out some byproducts of crude oil processing can go on to facilitate creation of compounds used to fertilise/enrich the soil we grow food in.

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If it’s working don’t touch it. Had a unit which ran almost constantly for 10 years, turned it off to do electrical work and it never started up again

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Pretty sure they’re just bulk stored stacked 4 high, no shelves or anything

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I have watched so many lose their life savings, to both literal scams involving crypto and poor ‘investments’ in crypto. The reliable money is in selling a product/service to these people and transaction fees

2 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

50/50 it still turns on

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Once 4 bales are loaded it flips them up and pushes them all back, creating the stack

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.. if you insist

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Only reason I can think of is to have the cat facing toward the camera while they’re introducing it

2 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

And the other options, if you prefer

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If the canal splits you may be on the ‘wrong’ side

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