RagingHungryPanda

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California FBOs Told To Stop Selling 100LL, Switch To G100UL [This is the end of leaded fuel for small propeller planes in California] (www.avweb.com)

Leaded fuel has a long history of causing brain damage to kids exposed to the fumes, and it demonstrably does for kids living near airports as a result of propeller planes burning leaded fuel. The recent development of an unleaded fuel which can work in all the existing aircraft fleet has resulted in a small number of locations...

RagingHungryPanda,

I hadn’t heard of G100UL, but the gist is it’s 100% octane. If I remember school right 100 Low Lead was 90-something percent octane and uses lead to get to a 100% equivalent. The octane has a slower burn rate than the other % of fuel that was in there.

RagingHungryPanda,

That’s not quite correct. If we look at 1 Corinthians 6:9 (not nice) and the commentaries around the words to explain it, we can find things like the below. Summary: not just being gay but even being effeminate. Additionally, I’ve never heard a single sermon where they were saying the Greek doesn’t actually mean that. They all very much meant it.

Reading exercise if anyone likes walls of text.

English amplified:

9Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit or have any share in the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor (perversely) effeminate, nor homosexuals, 10nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers [whose words are used as weapons to abuse, insult, humiliate, intimidate, or slander], nor swindlers will inherit or have any share in the kingdom of God.

Here’s one commentary: gospelreformation.net/pauls-understanding-of-sexu…

Paul’s Meaning in 1 Corinthians 6:9 First, the two words malakoi and arsenokoitai describe individuals who are engaged in activity that Paul regards to be sin. We see this point in at least two ways. First, these two words fall in a much longer list in 1 Cor 6:9-10. Paul insists that persons whose lives are characterized by these actions “will [not] inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Cor 6:10). There is considerable overlap between this list and the list of 1 Cor 5:11, which describes individuals who are subject to the discipline of the church. Second, the word arsenokoitai appears in one other place in the New Testament, 1 Tim 1:10. In the context of Paul’s argument of 1 Tim 1:10, this word describes a violation of the moral law of God (“the law is not laid down for the just but for the lawless and disobedient, for … men who practice homosexuality,” 1 Tim 1:9,10 [ESV]). These two words, then, describe activities that are violations of the law of God, that exclude one from the Kingdom, and that are subject to the church’s discipline. Paul understands these two words to describe sin.

Second, Paul understands these two words to describe a particular kind of sexualsin. These two words follow three words, two of which denote immoral sexual offenders (“the sexually immoral … adulterers” [ESV]). The word arsenokoitai follows “the sexual immoral” in Paul’s catalog of sins against the Decalogue in 1 Tim 1:10. The context in which the terms malakoi and arsenokoitai appear together, then, shows that these terms refer to a specific type of sin against the seventh commandment.

Third, these two terms together capture the range of male same-sex activity. Some have argued that Paul is only condemning a particular or narrow kind of homosexual behavior, such as prostitution, pederasty, or rape. On this reading, there is space in Paul’s ethic for non-exploitative homosexual activity between two consenting adults. This view runs aground on Paul’s argument in Rom 1:18-31 and it finds no support from 1 Cor 6:9. For one thing, in Paul’s day, the term malakos had already acquired a technical meaning when it was used in sexual contexts.[2] It denoted the passive partner in male same-sex activity.[3] The term arsenokoitai makes the point particularly clearly. As commentaries frequently note, Paul is the first Greek writer who appears to have used this term. It is a compound formed from two nouns meaning “man” and “bed.” Its origins are not difficult to discover. These two terms appear together in LXX Lev 18:22 and 20:13.[4] In fact, in Lev 20:13 the two component parts of Paul’s new word stand side by side. Both these passages in Leviticus roundly and categorically condemn same-sex activity. This background is important to understand what Paul means by the term arsenokoitai. This word must refer to a wide range of male same-sex activity and may properly be translated “bedders of males, those [men] who take [other] males to bed,” “men who sleep or lie with males.”[5] Since it is paired with the word malakoi, the word arsenokoitai may particularly denote the active partner in male same-sex activity. The two terms, malakoi and arsenokoitai, then, capture, in unqualified and comprehensive fashion, male same-sex activity.

Fourth, Paul is concerned to address sinful sexual behavior in these two terms, but not only such behavior. In Paul’s day, the term malakoi could denote more than just sexual activity. Such persons sometimes “intentionally engage[d] in a process of feminization to erase further their masculine appearance and manner.”[6] That is to say, the word malakos was used to describe “a man who is trying to be a woman,” a man “who significantly blur[s] gender distinctions.”[7] To be sure, Paul’s primary concern in 1 Cor 6:9 is with same-sex behavior. But the apostle is also aware that, in the social context of which he and his readers were part, those who committed themselves to this lifestyle not infrequently blurred the culturally discernible lines between a man and a woman.[8] It is in this sense that one can appreciate the translation “effeminate” for malakoi, even if one opts for another English word that better captures the sense of the Greek word in the context of Paul’s argument.

I think we get the point though. There’s more.

RagingHungryPanda,

I just got a Mac for work. The hotkeys are definitely worse

RagingHungryPanda,

“So much of what running a business is about is figuring out ‘how do I connect with people?’” Shaich told BI. “What motivates them, and how do I help them decide to affiliate with what the mission of the enterprise is?”

Money!Seriously, I don’t want to connect with my CEO. Maybe a pizza party is just what I need

RagingHungryPanda,

You want long range, fast, and electric. pick two.

If you can stand to go slower, plenty of bikes can get you to 25. 35 is kinda outside of bicycle speed territory.

RagingHungryPanda,

My dad always told me that when a company switches to single ply toilet paper, it’s time to gtfo bc the writing is on the wall. Company’s going under.

RagingHungryPanda,

Eeeewwwwww

RagingHungryPanda,

My first thought was this would be declared unconstitutional or otherwise illegal in America. Awesome for them!

RagingHungryPanda,

What you didn’t know is that the universe is mostly ducks. Dark matter? More like duck matter!

RagingHungryPanda,

Oh I never thought of using the remote power switches to ensure you don’t go off track. cool!

RagingHungryPanda,

Like a camel going through the eye of a needle, but he never said we couldn’t make a bigger needle!

Why did bubbles stop being updated

I personally really liked the idea of bubbles, messenger bubbles are great and having them for all kinds of apps was great, the UI works flawlessly, with the bubbles moving when obstructing the keyboard or PIP. But some texts never register as conversation for some reason, so you can’t bubble them, the plus icon doesn’t even...

RagingHungryPanda,

I’ve noticed the same in conversations. When I talk about socialist theory, people agree 100%, but as soon as you say a buzz word it’s, “Now I don’t want full socialism!”

RagingHungryPanda,

There are some tips to make a playthrough better without easy mode.

  • hang around the first system until you get all the resources you can. there’s no penalty.
  • if you’re struggling to repair the ship, increase your production
  • if you’re struggling to increase your production, increase your resource gathering
  • if you’re struggling with both of those, increase your people harvesting/unlocking

It’s possible and not difficult to have the ship be entirely self-sufficient with late game research. There are also some layouts and planning tools online you can find.

This game is probably more similar to factorio than Frost Punk in that it’s about resource management and production.

Is it bad for the bike to continuously petal and brake simultaneously (for body heat)?

When it’s hot during the day and cold at night, I sometimes find myself under-dressed for late evening riding. I can pedal harder to generate body heat, but on flat ground that creates wind chill & doesn’t help. Pedaling hard while lightly holding the brakes works really well to warm up!...

RagingHungryPanda,

probably not (I’m not a super serious rider). Brakes are cheap. But could you also get a pannier or bike bag and put a jacket in it for later?

Dominican Republic: Doctors Go On Strike Against Insurance (www.telesurenglish.net)

Last Monday, the strike announced weeks before by the Dominican Medical Association (CMD) took place, as part of a series of isolated protests, which would be carried out if the demands are not heard. Representatives of these companies informed that the strike will be nationwide....

Inside Love is Blind’s Brutal Conditions on Set (www.youtube.com)

By More Perfect Union | With actors and writers on strike, reality TV stars are the next group to challenge Hollywood’s status quo. Love is Blind castmembers told us they were psychologically manipulated, funneled alcohol and paid $7.14/hr. They’re suing Netflix and fighting to change the industry....

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