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That weird thing cats do... by GamesR4FITEin videos

[–]Novogrod 1 point2 points ago

That weird thing cats do... by GamesR4FITEin videos

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

My dog does the same thing. Except when you scratch at the base of his tail, he licks the air.

The Skills of a Master Thief in Skyrim by Novogrodin gaming

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

Glass armor.

I wonder where he has been. by lastxenoin gaming

[–]Novogrod -2 points-1 points ago

Obvious troll is obvious.

What if NPC's really existed? by Novogrodin gaming

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

I don't know, but according to the description, it is by incompetech.

What if NPC's really existed? by Novogrodin gaming

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

According to the youtube page it was filmed in San Diego.

My GF is sick, help me make her feel better and I'll give you Reach and 3 months of XBL. by andreisbrandnewin gaming

[–]Novogrod -1 points0 points ago

Nothing is better for illness than a good story. So grab your girlfriend, huddle around the warmth of your monitor and listen up.

One time I went on a scientific mission in outer space when we were exposed to 'cosmic rays.'

Now I have the ability to stretch my body into fantastic shapes. That, coupled with my natural charisma and scientific genius, I formed a group with a few other scientists that were on the mission with me. Now we fight crime.

The End.

If you film something inside/in front of a store and they yell at you but you upload the footage anyway, what exactly can they do about it? by GamesR4FITEin AskReddit

[–]Novogrod 1 point2 points ago

Well see, in the US, we don't like to bog down law enforcement with petty matters. We leave it up to the people to sue eachother!

If you film something inside/in front of a store and they yell at you but you upload the footage anyway, what exactly can they do about it? by GamesR4FITEin AskReddit

[–]Novogrod 1 point2 points ago

People can film in her house. Should she invite them in.

The store is open for business, which means she was welcome to go in to the store. As far as filming goes, it was perfectly legal, as long as she was not hindering their business in any way. If they told her to stop filming, and she failed to do so, that would be illegal.

Legal nuances, they are important.

If you film something inside/in front of a store and they yell at you but you upload the footage anyway, what exactly can they do about it? by GamesR4FITEin AskReddit

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

False. For one, it is not private property. By virtue of opening their doors for customers to come in and buy things, they surrendered their right to claim it as 'private property.'

It is still owned by them, which means they can ask you to leave, or ask you to stop filming.

If you film something inside/in front of a store and they yell at you but you upload the footage anyway, what exactly can they do about it? by GamesR4FITEin AskReddit

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

Nothing. It's not illegal to film yourself. It's only illegal to film on someone else's property and fail to STOP filming when asked to.

If anything, you'd merely be failing to adhere to their rules, which in and of itself is a civil matter. The only thing you'd have to worry about is being sued. Which they wouldn't do unless they give you a formal request to take your video down. Should you fail to comply, they would sue you.

If you film something inside/in front of a store and they yell at you but you upload the footage anyway, what exactly can they do about it? by GamesR4FITEin AskReddit

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

They can't charge you with anything, it's not illegal. It would merely be against their regulations, which in and of itself is a civil matter. They could SUE you, but it probably wouldn't go anywhere, as you were doing nothing that was impeding their business in any way.

Christina Hendricks played the video game "Dungeons and Dragons"...wait, what? by SanchitoBOCin gaming

[–]Novogrod 7 points8 points ago

Um, there ARE video games called Dungeons and Dragons. >_>

A friend of mine does some sweet art. Figured r/Gaming might like to see it by penguin_tuxedoin gaming

[–]Novogrod -1 points0 points ago

Yep, that's going to look good in a few years. After it's had time to ferment.

There is nothing more exciting than when this screen pops up by radiopinetoolin gaming

[–]Novogrod -3 points-2 points ago

False: This is more exciting.

The last 16 minutes. Please check the front page. by tybug555in gaming

[–]Novogrod 0 points1 point ago

You're doing the same thing. Capitalizing on big news, but you're doing it by complaining about the people posting it! Congratulations! You found the loophole!

Hold salt on your tongue to quickly eliminate the burn from spicy foods by ThereAreNoMoreNamesin LifeProTips

[–]Novogrod 2 points3 points ago

As a side-note, this is why salt works (to a much lesser degree.) Lemon juice is almost-instantaneous. Whereas salt takes up to 30 seconds.

Hold salt on your tongue to quickly eliminate the burn from spicy foods by ThereAreNoMoreNamesin LifeProTips

[–]Novogrod 2 points3 points ago

You want the actual remedy? Lemon juice.

Capsaicin is an alkaloid, therefore is a base. To negate it, you must use an acid. Citric acid is just strong enough to negate the spiciness. Yes, in theory, soft drinks should work too considering their acid content, but the carbonation tends to exacerbate the pain.

So go ahead and have a glass of lemonade with your favorite spicy dish, and experience the magic of science!

NOTE: This only works on Capsaicin-based spiciness, not wasabi, or the like.

Adventures in Culinary WTF-ery by Novogrodin food

[–]Novogrod[S] 0 points1 point ago

It's a bacon, tater tot, barbecue sauce, chicken, corn, tomato pizza! I used romano and mozzarella cheese.

EDIT: And some queso fresco to boot!

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