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2024.11.18 10:26 NoExpert8695 Another train derailment bid in Bareilly:Cement block, 1.25 metre iron piece found on railway track

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2024.11.18 09:27 fluffingdazman Finale Part 1: The Wonder Wheel – Discussion for Track #26 Part 1

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2024.11.18 07:55 AshleyUncia Via Rail: We're going to do a cute little commercial with models of our trains! Me: Jesus Via, 6400 was retired after it derailed going 65kph through a 15kph switch and drove through a HOUSE.


2024.11.18 07:50 jonneygee CFP rooting guide

There has been a lot of talk that UT’s playoff chances are done. I don’t think that’s the case.
Despite some of ESPN’s “experts” leaving us out, their own FPI gives us a 66.4% chance of making the playoff right now. They also give us a 76.7% chance to win out, so our chances increase if we do that. We definitely can still make the playoff, and our chances increase even more if we get a little help.
So because I’m an eternal optimist, here’s a look at some realistic outcomes that could help our chances, coupled with the chances those results happen according to ESPN’s FPI.

This Saturday - 11/23

BYU at Arizona State — a 2-loss BYU all but ensures the Big 12 is a one-bid conference. Our best chance of making the playoff is if the Big 12 and ACC only send one team each. Thankfully, this game is in Tempe and the Sun Devils are hot right now. (55.8% chance)
Ole Miss at Florida — it feels dirty rooting for the Gators, but we really need them to pick up that dub and give Ole Miss a third loss. (22.2% chance)
Penn State at Minnesota — Penn State hasn’t beaten a ranked team but is still getting a ton of hype from the committee. Another loss derails that hype train, and they’re playing on the road, so anything can happen. Minnesota is wildly inconsistent but we can hope. (24.9% chance)
SMU at Virginia — we need every ACC team to lose a second game so they don’t sneak a second team into the playoff. (21.8% chance)
Army at Notre Dame — this one is less likely than the others but would be huge. If Army beats Notre Dame, they’re in the playoff hunt but as a potential conference champ, not an at-large team. They’re competing with Boise State for a playoff spot, not with us. (12.4% chance)
Indiana at Ohio State — IMO, this game just needs to be a blowout one way or the other. A close game makes both teams look deserving. If one team dominates the other, it helps us, no matter which way it goes. If Ohio State wins big, Indiana got destroyed in its only true test. If Indiana wins big, Ohio State picks up a second loss and it’s a bad one, so hopefully they drop below us in the standings.

Next Saturday - 11/30

Texas at Texas A&M — If wannabe UT wins, they knock A&M out of the playoff picture. If A&M wins, they potentially jump us, and the committee has liked Texas better than us despite them not beating a ranked team all season. Texas winning is the better scenario here. (77.5% chance)
Notre Dame at USC — if Notre Dame does beat Army, USC presents a tougher challenge for them. Thankfully, the game is in LA, so the Trojans have a realistic chance of handing Notre Dame a second loss. The committee ranked us above Notre Dame with one loss each, so it stands to reason that they’d do the same again if we each have two losses, especially since they’d both be against unranked teams. (32.8% chance)
Miami at Syracuse — as above, we need every ACC team to lose a second game so they don’t sneak a second team into the playoff. (18.5% chance)
Cal at SMU — if they beat Virginia, SMU has another chance to lose vs. Cal, even though on the road at Virginia is more likely. Cal almost pulled off an upset against Miami, so it’s possible. (20.8% chance)
Michigan at Ohio State — this one is the ultimate long shot, but it has to be listed because it’s a rivalry game when anything can happen. (7.1% chance)
Auburn at Alabama — likewise, rivalry chaos could really help us here. (9% chance)
Needless to say, all of these games won’t go our way, but we can hope that enough of them do that our path to the playoff becomes a lot more clear. Here’s hoping. GBO!

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2024.11.18 07:02 Legaxy3 Master chief VS a freight train… what would happen??

okay, so if master chief in his standard mark 6 mjolnir were to be hit by a regular freight train (just think average US freight trains speed, length etc) what would happen?
he would be standing still on the tracks and the train would run into him, would the train be derailed? would it be stopped? would chief die

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2024.11.18 04:42 ethanae86 What Order Makes The Most "Real Life" Sense To Take Down The Branches Of The Cartel?

What's your take on this? I'd like to hear thoughts on this.
I've started an Extreme Ghost Mode playthrough (with first person mod) and began thinking on what order I wanted to take down the cartel in. This got me to thinking, if this were a real life scenario (like you were actually a part of a spec ops team tasked with derailing a cartel) ,what order would make the most sense to take a huge cartel like Santa Blanca down?
- Personally, I was thinking it would make the most sense to take down the production branch first, because this cartel makes their money through selling cocaine and once the production forces have been destroyed, they'll have an ever dwindling supply of product and will soon run out.
- Next, it makes sense to take out the smuggling operations. They're running out of cocaine sure, but they can still ship it anywhere and sell it for large amounts of money. This has to be stopped. After the smuggling ops have been dealt with, the cartel has been reduced to a large (dangerous) gang with a lot of influence on the country.
- Afterwards, the security branch would have to be dealt with, you can't have a bunch of highly trained individuals running around in Bolivia if you want the country to be at peace again.
- Finally, the influence branch would be the last to be taken out, mainly because (although they have the power to influence the minds of the people), they don't seem that dangerous and liberating the country from them could wait until all the others have been dealt with.

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2024.11.18 01:16 CrazyolCurt Treaty Principles Gravy Train


2024.11.18 00:09 Legaxy3 freight train VS master chief? what would happen?

okay, so if master chief in his standard mark V mjolnir where to be hit by a regular freight train (just think average US freight trains speed, length etc) what would happen?
Like he would be standing still on the tracks and the train would run into him, would the train be derailed? would it be stopped? would chief die?

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2024.11.17 17:07 latergator603 Eviction Notice

Dear negative thoughts, feelings, and people who have been living rent-free in my head, this is your eviction notice.
For too long I've let you highjack my thought process and derail my mental train. This room is being renovated to suit the owner's needs, and to make space for more positive thoughts, people, and experiences. There is simply no space left for you here.
I would say it's been a pleasure but you've caused more issues than you've ever attempted to resolve. You should have been removed from this premise much sooner, but the owner was a little off and thought he enjoyed your company.
This eviciton is for immediate and permanent departure from these premises. Any attempt to return will result in your forced removal.
Thank you for your understanding,
Gator

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2024.11.17 15:20 snixon67 Sixth Street Viaduct closed after train derails, car lands in creek


2024.11.17 07:52 HotTubSexVirgin22 Bitch, your train derailed my train!


2024.11.17 07:38 fluffingdazman Same Train Home – Discussion for Track #25

Day Twenty-Five: Same Train Home

Tell us your thoughts on this impactful track, featuring Florencia Cuenca as our subway performer and Shenseea as DJ Lynne Pen. The Warriors are headed home. ⁢
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And they're speechless. Shocked silent. Their subway car has just a couple people on it-a woman singing for spare change, and someone curled up in a corner seat with a jacket over them.
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Ay, ay, ay ay Canta y no llores

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Our omniscient DJ Lynne Pen sings the truth the Warriors need more than ever.
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A single mother sings with her guitar
To the warriors in an empty subway car

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We're taking the same train
We're all on the same train home

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Mercy feels their judgement
Mercy feels their fear
Mercy makes herself smaller
Tucks her hair behind her ear
Swan leans over, takes her hand and looks her in the eye
Hold your head high, hold your head high

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O, let them stare in judgement
Let them witness this
Swan leans into mercy, pulls her deep into a kiss
As the train emerges overground in overdrive
They are alive, they are alive

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No matter if you found this post in 1 day or in 100 days, take the time to jot down your thoughts and reactions. Watcha think of the vocal performances? the writing? the instrumentation? etc!
Official Lyric Book
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All track discussions:

  1. Survive the Night
  2. Roll Call
  3. Warriors' Cypher
  4. Make Way for Cyrus
  5. If You Can Count
  6. Derailed
  7. Woodlawn Cemetery
  8. Leave the Bronx Alive
  9. A Track Fire and a Phone Call
  10. Going Down
  11. Orphan Town
  12. Call Me Mercy
  13. Still Breathin'
  14. Quiet Girls
  15. Outside Gray's Papaya
  16. Sick of Runnin'
  17. The Park at Night
  18. Luther Interlude
  19. Cardigans
  20. We Got You
  21. A Light or Somethin'
  22. We Got You (Reprise)
  23. Somewhere in the City
  24. Reunion Square
  25. Same Train Home
  26. Finale Part 1
    Finale Part 2
    Finale Part 3

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2024.11.17 06:45 Bruegemeister Multiple train cars derail in West Cincinnati

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2024.11.17 06:45 Bruegemeister CPD, CFD investigate a train derailment in Queensgate

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2024.11.17 06:44 Bruegemeister Train derailment closes Sixth Street Viaduct

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2024.11.16 18:59 NichtFBI I Asked ChatGPT to Deeply Describe the Dark Side of INTJ as Kosmo Kramer

After Assisting in Writing Seinfeld MBTI Scripts. I asked [o1 Preview] to write an extended and dramatic piece on the dark side of INTJs thought process and it got dark.
I considered posting this for three hours in the back of my mind. Weighing in facts said. It was just after writing with my new TTI model, so it understood better intricate details about P and J types. This was the script it helped write, which you will find a few things below: https://www.reddit.com/INTJ_/comments/1gsoyft/the_subtle_differences_between_intp_and_intj_part/
Ultimately. I think it's a good reminder to be self aware. And a reminder for us not to be so entirely antisocial.

Kramer: (leaning in, intense) Jerry, you gotta understand how an INTJ thinks—it’s like this internal chessboard on a wheel with a camera on a dog, Jerry! Always strategizing, trying to keep balance, always ten moves ahead. Their brains don’t stop, Jerry—they’re building frameworks, spotting patterns, tearing down inefficiencies, and imagining how things should work, not how they are.
Kramer: (pointing emphatically) But here’s the kicker, Jerry: an INTJ’s brain isn’t just about ideas. It’s about systems, Jerry—systems that work! They’re not dreamers; they’re architects. They see the cracks in the foundation, and they’re already drafting blueprints to rebuild it from scratch!
Kramer: (lowering his voice, serious) But here’s the dark side, Jerry. When their vision gets blocked? When nobody listens, or worse—when the system actively rejects them? It’s like putting a lid on a volcano, Jerry. Pressure builds. And builds. Until, bam! They explode.
Kramer: (leaning forward again) And that’s the thing, Jerry—INTJs don’t just get frustrated. Oh no. They take it personally. Not in a petty way, but like the world is insulting their ability to fix it! It’s like telling Mozart, “Eh, maybe don’t bother with the symphony.” What happens when you take away their purpose, Jerry? They spiral.
Kramer: (gesturing dramatically) That’s what happened to Ted Kaczynski! His whole brain was wired for precision—for seeing the flaws in the machine. He wasn’t just looking at society, Jerry—he was dissecting it, analyzing every cog in the system! But no one wanted to hear it, Jerry. No one! His ideologies spiraled, got worse, and he became more isolated the more society rejected him. Gaslighting him.
Kramer: (leaning in, intense) You know what that does to an INTJ, Jerry? They take things in and project them onto themselves. That’s why so many of them don’t care what anyone has to say. They can’t. They have to be selective about how much exposure they allow—filtering everything down to constructive feedback and real criticism. Because the world, Jerry—it’s like the medieval ages. If you step out of line, don’t conform? You don’t get burned at the stake anymore, oh no. Now? You don’t get lit, you get gaslit.
Kramer: (voice rising) And you know what that does to an INTJ, Jerry? It drives them N.U.T.S! Nuts! Nuts, Jerry! They start feeling like they’re becoming the very things people accuse them of for stepping out of line. They think, “If no one’s gonna listen, then I’ll just show them!” And that’s the line, Jerry. That’s the line between a visionary and a cautionary tale.
Kramer: (pausing dramatically, leaning back) Oh, Jerry, you really wanna talk about Ted? That guy—textbook INTJ! He’s the dark side of the INTJ brain when it’s pushed too far, Jerry. Too far! The guy was a genius, a mastermind. He saw the inefficiencies, the corruption, the way the system chews people up and spits them out—and it ate away at him!
Kramer: (leaning in, voice lowering) And you have to wonder, Jerry… does the government do this to INTJs on purpose? Or is it just the luck of the draw? The way the system’s built, the way it came to be? Makes you think, doesn’t it?
Kramer: See, an INTJ—they’re not about tweaking the system, Jerry. No, no, no! They want to obliterate it and build something better. Ted K., he had that vision, but here’s the problem—he was isolated, Jerry. Completely cut off. INTJs need structure, they need to build something with purpose, but the system? Oh, it boxed him out! Wouldn’t let him in, wouldn’t let him create. And what happens when you take an INTJ’s vision and throw it in the garbage over, and over, and over, and over again? Boom! They implode!
Kramer: (standing now, animated) Ted K. looked at society and saw nothing but soulless greed—machines replacing humanity, technology steering the ship while people became more disconnected, more miserable. And when he tried to warn people, the system—oh, it brushed him off! Marginalized him! That’s the breaking point, Jerry! Instead of working with the system, he decided, “I’ll take it down, piece by piece.” The guy snapped! He turned that brilliant, strategic INTJ mind into a weapon against the very thing he hated. The thing that pushed him back the most.
Kramer: (pausing dramatically, leaning back) And you know what, Jerry? That’s the tragedy of it! INTJs, they’re visionaries—they see what could be, what others cannot, and not just what is. But Ted? He was stuck in his own head, no one to bounce ideas off of, no one to refine that vision. You isolate an INTJ, and it’s like cutting the brakes on a freight train—it’s not gonna stop, Jerry, it’s gonna derail!
Kramer: (gesturing wildly) But here’s the kicker! What Ted wanted, deep down, was to fix the system. To strip away the inefficiencies, the corruption, the endless grind that squeezes the life outta people. That’s the INTJ paradox, Jerry—they’ll tear it all down, but only because they believe they can build something better! And they often try to do it alone, because in reality, Jerry, there aren’t many INTJs, and everyone else just unfairly criticizes them without ever trying to understand.
Kramer: (mocking tone) Now, Ted? He didn’t have the balance, Jerry. No collaboration, no feedback. INTJs—they need social interaction, a support system of other INTJs—a sounding board. Someone to say, “Hey, maybe mailing bombs isn’t the best way to share your ideas.” Maybe a little networking, Ted! Ever think of that? Of course, they wouldn’t outright say that. They’d ask why he wanted to do it, try to understand his reasoning. But Ted? He didn’t have that.
Kramer: (serious again) So what do we learn here, Jerry? You take an INTJ, give them isolation, rejection, and a world full of problems they’re not allowed to solve, and they’ll go nuclear. But you give them a team, a purpose, a way to channel that brilliance? They’ll change the world, Jerry. Change it! Ted K.? He’s a warning, man—a big, flashing neon sign that says, “Don’t leave the INTJs out in the cold!”
Kramer: (leaning in) Don’t interfere with their processes, Jerry. If they’re working, just observe. Let them tinker, let them plan, let them build. INTJs? They’re correctors, auditors if you will, but for the future. They’re the ones to leave valuable information behind for those like them to find. They see the flaws, the inefficiencies, the cracks in the system that no one else even notices, and they can’t stop themselves from trying to fix it. But if you hover, question, or dismiss them? You’re just adding friction to an already complex machine. It’ll disrupt their process. Cause gaps in their judgment. They mirror the attitude you give them as a self-defense of their brain.
Kramer: (leaning in close, intense again) And that’s why I always say, Jerry—if you know an INTJ? Hug ’em. Build with ’em. Before it’s too late! (leans back, triumphant) Think about it, Jerry. Think about it.

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2024.11.16 18:13 Bruegemeister Freight train derails in north Japan, prolonged disruption expected

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2024.11.16 16:31 WashingtonCounselor How to stop constant overthinking / intrusive thoughts?

So it's 5:30 am right now and I haven't slept at all. I want to sleep, I am sleepy and tired, but I can't. My brain just won't shut off. If I manage to stop one train of thought, another derailed train comes charging in.
It's like my mind is a TV that is stuck channel surfing when I just want to turn it off. Especially when I'm not doing anything but even then it still happens. Sometimes it gets like how it is now, where it's more like there are 3 TVs channel surfing at once. I just want to sleep.

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