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Bugoongu t1_jegufo6 wrote

Reply to comment by hurdygurdy21 in Far Cry 5 or 6 by Monsterboogie007

My argument is that in melee you can only stab. You claim it’s not true and stated a bunch of examples, including crafting. None of which were melee attacks. You mentioned the fire, a modification to the attack.

You literally said it to point out my statement as false. That’s when.

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Rnevermore t1_jegufj0 wrote

No. Not even a little. A movie set does not have to (and should not have to) follow the standard gun safety rules because their business often relies on handling firearms in an 'unsafe' manner.

Movies use a different set of rules, usually involving armourers, propmasters, assistant directors and other staff ensuring the safety of weapons on the set, and, most importantly, accepting liability in the case of an incident.

If I were an armourer on a movie set, I wouldn't want some stupid actor fucking around and tinkering and checking MY gun. If I have liability for that gun, you do not fuck with it because that's my ass on the line.

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ultracilantro t1_jeguffq wrote

Id recommend you check out the blog askamanager. Its great for career advice. When hiring, ive never held job hopping against candidates before college because retail jobs or student jobs or temp work just is like that and its expected.

However, just some advice from someone wgo had bad burnout later in their career...if your work isnt going to discipline or provide incentive for hard work (ie promotion or bonuses or pay raise) then its not worth it to burn youself out. While working hard generally is good in a career, doing too much (and a lot more than your coworkers) when its not rewarded is a recipie for burnout. Getting resentful is a sign burnout is happening. Managment KNOWS how to manage. They are just choosing not to becuase its easier for everyone to just have you do all the work. Thats super shitty. So two things: 1) leaving isnt bad and 2) dont get into this pattern of doing way the fuck more than everyone again. It just gets worse as your career means more to you....and bad burnout (like really bad) can literally inpact your sanity and lead to really bad things like major depression.

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infinityandbeyond75 t1_jeguew7 wrote

If you use the Express Service then they are replacing the whole device and so you’re charged the full replacement fee. You’re getting a new battery, new screen, new back glass, new housing, everything. If you go into the store they will replace just the screen for the lower price. It even states this in the link you provided.

How much will it cost?

If you have AppleCare+, you can replace your iPhone with an incident of accidental damage. You’ll pay the “other damage” AppleCare+ fee, as specified in the AppleCare+ Terms and Conditions.

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aaaaaaaarrrrrgh t1_jegueko wrote

It is surprisingly easy to move even a relatively heavy ship just by pulling on ropes.

Distance is speed times time. Speed is acceleration times time. Acceleration is force divided by mass. A modest force (let's say 50 kg-force) applied to a large mass (let's say 100 metric tons) for a modest amount of time (let's say 20 seconds), is enough to accelerate the mass to a slow but sufficient speed - in this case, 10 centimeters per second, if you ignore all friction. Then wait a bit, and after 10 seconds, the boat/ship has moved a meter.

Of course, water is low friction, not no friction, so it'll take more force and you'll quickly reach a max speed, but it does work in practice.

This video shows a car doing that with a massive modern ship, but as you can imagine, you can do the same with a couple of strong men pulling on ropes.

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