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Mr. Fucking pacifist is telling me why he kicks dogs. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Jencarlos Canela |
When we put music on, he kind of kicks in the belly, and it's cool to see how he's not even born yet, but he's already responding to the music. When I talk to him, he kicks as well. It's a very deep connection that I have with my son already and he's not even born. So I'm loving it. |
Tamara Ecclestone |
My dogs are spoilt for sure. They are pampered pooches. But I love them so much! I guess all dogs need to be washed, but maybe blueberry facials aren't essential. It's quite fun, though. You want to give your children everything; I don't have children, so I want my dogs to have a good life. |
Joan Baez |
If people have to put labels on me, I'd prefer the first label to be human being, the second label to be pacifist, and the third to be folk singer. |
Joel Edgerton |
I'm a pacifist. |
John Steinbeck |
I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts. |
Bruce Lee |
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. |
Golda Meir |
There can be no doubt that the average man blames much more than he praises. His instinct is to blame. If he is satisfied he says nothing; if he is not, he most illogically kicks up a row. |
Hayley Atwell |
The things that prey on my mind in London seem to disappear as soon as I find myself in a different environment. Survival mode kicks in. |
Jason Isaacs |
I'm at the beginning of it. I'm Elektra's last job before the story kicks off. |
Raymond E. Feist |
If I leave my computer, I'm probably not going to get back for hours. If I take a few minutes to answer questions and go web surfing, then guilt kicks in and I get back to work. |
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I had a dream that Sherm was a dog walker and he was retiring and i was taking over his dogs. He was telling me all about how gross the dogs were and it made me really not want to do it.
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Seeing all these new captchas - click on all the DOGS. It doesn't seem at all unreasonable to make a bot that recognizes those, googles dogs to build a training set, learns to recognize dogs, and then passes the captcha, right? I can't imagine that would take more than like 2-3 hours and then it could recognize dogs forever.
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I was on a plane the other day with this guy that had a completely different value system from me. His top list of concerns based on our 2.5 hour conversation: 1. the whiteness of his dog's teeth, 2. money, 3. cars, 4. his son's muscles, 5. his dog's muscles.
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Could you be unintentionally giving access to private data via texting when you say "let [the govt] read my texts! I have nothing to hide!". Thats sort of like telling police they can come inside and take a look. Because even tho the text is 'private' and your not telling that to the govt, its technically in the hands of Verizon to do what they will with or whoever tf
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If you sit quietly long enough, you'll hear yourself telling you stories about who and what you are, and why you do the things you do. In fact, you'll never be able to stop telling yourself these stories.
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Police Departments Are Training Dogs To Sniff Out Thumb Drives
A CNET report provides some insight on an elite K-9 search class that trains dogs to sniff out electronics, including phones, hard drives and microSD cards smaller than your thumb. From the report: Only one out of every 50 dogs tested qualifies to become an electronic storage detection, or ESD, dog, says Kerry Halligan, a K-9 instructor with the Connecticut State Police. That's because it's a lot harder to detect the telltale chemical in electronics than it is to sniff out narcotics, bombs, fire accelerants or people, she says. But Labrador retrievers like Harley, with their long snouts and big muzzles, can pick up even the fa...
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Dogs look like dogs
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He's like one of those dogs you leave at the grand canyon on vacation.
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I'm shinin' like gold ,every summer buzz Do your dance with her, cut a rug, rub your gut, ah Pound a bud, buy a pound, say its on the house Don't ever doubt a thug Don't ever doubt a mother, don't ever doubt love Was this about love, was it about her Was it about drugs, what such and such does What...
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Trying to remember your dreams, in my experience, is doing these small things like telling yourself to write things down when you wake up or to think about what is possible/not possible while falling asleep. Or to say things out loud when you wake up. I don't remember to do these things until one day I say "if you do this thing it will help you remember." And then I find myself doing it. I think because you're not conscious the only way to influence these things is by priming your brain to do them. It just makes me think about how I could probably improve other areas of my life by just telling myself that if I do X, then Y will change or improve; by priming myself for better habits.
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