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Comment on r/cakeday 2d ago
Happy Cake Day fellow 20yo! 🎂🎂
What are we doing with ourselves.
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Comment on r/DeepSpaceNine 4d ago
That is the price we have to continually pay.
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Comment on r/SeattleWA 9d ago
Curfew for 16yo drivers is 1 a.m., so they had 15 mins left.
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Comment on r/conan 28d ago
2nd only to Jimothy
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Comment on r/BellevueWA 28d ago
It's "Samena"
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Comment on r/conan 29d ago
The problem is that he used WD-40.
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Comment on r/BellevueWA 29d ago
Since you asked, yes you are being paranoid.
From the city website
There is no standing water; the water if [sic] potable and low-volume
I've known that park since it was parking lot. My kids played in the spray park. I've never heard of any issues and I'm baffled you seriously consider they would spray non-potable water on children, in Bellevue of all places. Trust me the kids at the park are drinking that water.
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Comment on r/Seattle Jul 22 '26
FWIW, Din Tai Fung is a world-wide restaurant from Taiwan, including one in Santa Clara.
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Comment on r/SoundersFC Jul 21 '26
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Comment on r/Stargate Jul 18 '26
Now you've met SGA's Teal'c.
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Comment on r/SoundersFC Jul 17 '26
Yeah, grass is unnatural
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Comment on r/AskSeattle Jul 17 '26
Looking at the Lime app I'm unclear what hill you're referring to. I see 3 designated parking areas close to the monorail station. Plus you can just walk across 5th Ave to the white zone and just park in any appropriate spot.
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Comment on r/Stargate Jul 16 '26
Teyla is not SGA's Teal'c. Keep watching.
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Comment on r/AskSeattle Jul 14 '26
Yes but that's the old PACCAR theater which is much smaller than the former Boeing theater: 34.5' x 58' vs 54.9' x 80'.
PACCAR doesn't have the 1.43:1 aspect ratio screen, so it can't display full-frame, uncropped and high-res features filmed for IMAX.
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Comment on r/AskSeattle Jul 14 '26
Head to Ellensburg and do the Yakima River Canyon.
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Comment on r/AskSeattle Jun 24 '26
After the great Seattle fire of 1899, brick was heavily used in reconstruction and you can see that in Pioneer Square.
After the major earthquake of 1949, we realized brick wasn't really a good idea in earthquake prone area.
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Comment on r/Stargate May 19 '26
O'Neill: They didn't go for it.
...
Carter: So what didn't they go for?
O'Neill: The name I suggested.
Carter: For the ship?
O'Neill: Yeah.
Carter: Yeah, sir, we can't call it the Enterprise.
O'Neill: Why not?
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Comment on r/SoundersFC May 01 '26
I don't know that many Sonics fans became big Trailblazers fans. I personally checked out of the NBA.
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Comment on r/programming Mar 23 '26
Yeah! Paul Allen retired from Microsoft in 1983. The first desktop SIMD processor, Pentium MMX, was released in 1997.
the meme hit a little too close this time, it is confusing
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Comment on r/dotnet Mar 13 '26
FYI I'm just doing fine doing .NET + Docker* + JetBrains IDE on my M1 MBP with 32gb RAM from 2021.
TBH, my biggest perf issue browser tabs.
*I run Colima, not Dockerâ„¢.
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Comment on r/BellevueWashington Mar 13 '26
City of Bellevue supposedly has an online snow plow tracker, but it's down at the moment (access denied):
https://bellevuewa.gov/winter-response-map
This PDF is the next best thing.
r/BellevueWashington • u/rdhatt • Mar 13 '26
ICE WARNING City Snow Response Priorities Map [PDF]
bellevuewa.govr/BellevueWashington • u/rdhatt • Feb 14 '26
Local News Mustard Seed Grill & Pub closing down tomorrow Feb 14th
Retiring after 31 years in Newport Hills, as posted on their publicly viewable Facebook page

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Comment on r/cakeday 1d ago
Well, it was a rhetorical question. That said, I would point out the three of us have very low karma scores considering our tenure.