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What is the best case of “You just picked a fight with the wrong person” that you've witnessed?
I was a bit violent here, so I’ll not reveal my identity.But, some background first, I’m a buff male over 2 meters tall and back then I used to weight more than 100 kilograms. My weight is not composed of fat, it’s composed of muscle and generally I’m not someone you want to see yourself in a fight with, especially if you’re skinny/unarmed/not ready for a fight generally.I was with my mother in Paris, visiting her sister, or my aunt. We’re Irish and she lives there, because she’s married there.Unfortunately, we arrived far too early and my mother’s sister was not present just yet, we decided to eat in some Paris restaurant and I told my mother to go inside, order me whatever she orders for herself and I’ll be back, after I finish smoking my cigar.The waiter, a skinny dark-haired 19 year old boy refused to serve my Mom because she wanted to order in English, he refused service and when I entered the restaurant after my cigar, I heard him hurling insults at her, calling her a ‘Whore’, ‘English bitch’ and other insults. Unknown to him, and to everyone there, I am a certified French-English translator and I told him in English to serve the lady because she’s clearly not being impolite.He hurled insults at me too, calling me a ‘big fat ugly American’ (first time someone calls me an American). In that moment I grabbed him by his shirt and told him in French ‘I speak French too, maggot’. In that exact moment, he became pale and started sweating uncontrollably, he was not prepared for a fight and was afraid I could rip him apart, I simply told him in French ‘Call someone less of a bitch than you, and that can actually serve food’.It was my first time in Paris, and I would have never believed that Parisians would be so rude to foreigners. In other towns, the French were not only polite, but also helpful, but Parisiens (pardon my generalization) made me hate the city of Paris, and I hope I never visit that place again.
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Do military members have to pay any fee for leave or fiancee forms?
NOOOOOOO. You are talking to a military romance scammer. I received an email from the US Army that directly answers your question that is pasted below please keep reading.I believe you are the victim of a military Romance Scam whereas the person you are talking to is a foreign national posing as an American Soldier claiming to be stationed overseas on a peacekeeping mission. That's the key to the scam they always claim to be on a peacekeeping mission.Part of their scam is saying that they have no access to their money that their mission is highly dangerous.If your boyfriend girlfriend/future husband/wife is asking you to do the following or has exhibited this behavior, it is a most likely a scam:Moves to private messaging site immediately after meeting you on Facebook or SnapChat or Instagram or some dating or social media site. Often times they delete the site you met them on right after they asked you to move to a more private messaging siteProfesses love to you very quickly & seems to quote poems and song lyrics along with using their own sort of broken language, as they profess their love and devotion quickly. They also showed concern for your health and love for your family.Promises marriage as soon as he/she gets to state for leave that they asked you to pay for.They Requests money (wire transfers) and Amazon, iTune ,Verizon, etc gift cards, for medicine, religious practices, and leaves to come home, internet access, complete job assignments, help sick friend, get him out of trouble, or anything that sounds fishy.The military does provide all the soldier needs including food medical Care and transportation for leave. Trust me, I lived it, you are probably being scammed. I am just trying to show you examples that you are most likely being connned.Below is an email response I received after I sent an inquiry to the US government when I discovered I was scammed. I received this wonderful response back with lots of useful links on how to find and report your scammer. And how to learn more about Romance Scams.Right now you can also copy the picture he gave you and do a google image search and you will hopefully see the pictures of the real person he is impersonating. this doesn't always work and take some digging. if you find the real person you can direct message them and alert them that their image is being used for scamming.Good Luck to you and I'm sorry this may be happening to you. please continue reading the government response I received below it's very informative. You have contacted an email that is monitored by the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command. Unfortunately, this is a common concern. We assure you there is never any reason to send money to anyone claiming to be a Soldier online. If you have only spoken with this person online, it is likely they are not a U.S. Soldier at all. If this is a suspected imposter social media profile, we urge you to report it to that platform as soon as possible. Please continue reading for more resources and answers to other frequently asked questions: How to report an imposter Facebook profile: Caution-https://www.facebook.com/help/16... < Caution-https://www.facebook.com/help/16... > Answers to frequently asked questions: - Soldiers and their loved ones are not charged money so that the Soldier can go on leave. - Soldiers are not charged money for secure communications or leave. - Soldiers do not need permission to get married. - Soldiers emails are in this format: john.doe.mil@mail.mil < Caution-mailto: john.doe.mil@mail.mil > anything ending in .us or .com is not an official email account. - Soldiers have medical insurance, which pays for their medical costs when treated at civilian health care facilities worldwide – family and friends do not need to pay their medical expenses. - Military aircraft are not used to transport Privately Owned Vehicles. - Army financial offices are not used to help Soldiers buy or sell items of any kind. - Soldiers deployed to Combat Zones do not need to solicit money from the public to feed or house themselves or their troops. - Deployed Soldiers do not find large unclaimed sums of money and need your help to get that money out of the country. Anyone who tells you one of the above-listed conditions/circumstances is true is likely posing as a Soldier and trying to steal money from you. We would urge you to immediately cease all contact with this individual. For more information on avoiding online scams and to report this crime, please see the following sites and articles: This article may help clarify some of the tricks social media scammers try to use to take advantage of people: Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/61432/< Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/61432/> CID advises vigilance against 'romance scams,' scammers impersonating Soldiers Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/180749 < Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/180749 > FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center: Caution-http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx< Caution-http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx> U.S. Army investigators warn public against romance scams: Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/130...< Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/130...> DOD warns troops, families to be cybercrime smart -Caution-http://www.army.mil/article/1450...< Caution-http://www.army.mil/article/1450...> Use caution with social networking Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/146...< Caution-https://www.army.mil/article/146...> Please see our frequently asked questions section under scams and legal issues. Caution-http://www.army.mil/faq/ < Caution-http://www.army.mil/faq/ > or visit Caution-http://www.cid.army.mil/ < Caution-http://www.cid.army.mil/ >. The challenge with most scams is determining if an individual is a legitimate member of the US Army. Based on the Privacy Act of 1974, we cannot provide this information. If concerned about a scam you may contact the Better Business Bureau (if it involves a solicitation for money), or local law enforcement. If you're involved in a Facebook or dating site scam, you are free to contact us direct; (571) 305-4056. If you have a social security number, you can find information about Soldiers online at Caution-https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/sc... < Caution-https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/sc... > . While this is a free search, it does not help you locate a retiree, but it can tell you if the Soldier is active duty or not. If more information is needed such as current duty station or location, you can contact the Commander Soldier's Records Data Center (SRDC) by phone or mail and they will help you locate individuals on active duty only, not retirees. There is a fee of $3.50 for businesses to use this service. The check or money order must be made out to the U.S. Treasury. It is not refundable. The address is: Commander Soldier's Records Data Center (SRDC) 8899 East 56th Street Indianapolis, IN 46249-5301 Phone: 1-866-771-6357 In addition, it is not possible to remove social networking site profiles without legitimate proof of identity theft or a scam. If you suspect fraud on this site, take a screenshot of any advances for money or impersonations and report the account on the social networking platform immediately. Please submit all information you have on this incident to Caution-www.ic3.gov < Caution-http://www.ic3.gov > (FBI website, Internet Criminal Complaint Center), immediately stop contact with the scammer (you are potentially providing them more information which can be used to scam you), and learn how to protect yourself against these scams at Caution-http://www.ftc.gov < Caution-http://www.ftc.gov > (Federal Trade Commission's website)
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What are good incentives for being physically fit? I'm a 21 year old male and I suffer a lot of depression and anxiety. How will it help me in my life, and how would it improve my quality of life?
Aside from the practical benefits to being physically fit (health, primarily), I'd like to tackle the more personal aspects of your question—how being physically fit could help your depression and anxiety.I've always been fairly athletic but I started training in the gym very seriously when I was 20 years old. It sort of happened on accident. I had just transferred colleges (from University of Missouri to a smaller art school downtown Chicago called Columbia College) and I was having trouble making friends. In an attempt to fill some of my time I bought a gym membership to the spot across the street from my dorm. This was right off the heels of a lot of big changes in my life. I, like you, had been very depressed and very unhappy. I transferred colleges to get away from toxic social situations and "friends" I had allowed myself to fall into, and I wasn't really sure what or who I wanted to become, all I knew was that I needed to change something for the better.Within the first week of me lifting at this new gym, one of the bigger guys saw me lifting (I was still very skinny and just starting out) and, since he was curling next to me, looked over and said, "Nice form." I wasn't lifting very much, but I had been watching workout videos online and was trying to perform the lifts as I had been instructed. The fact that he noticed me trying was inspiring, and I immediately approached him with a couple questions—how can I perform this lift, how do I gain weight, how do I get stronger, etc. Seeing that I was hungry to learn, he invited me to lift with him the next day. We ended up becoming great friends and training partners for over 2 years (and are still good friends today). At first, I dove head-first into bodybuilding/weight lifting because I, like you, wanted to build better habits, wanted to change—and admittedly I wanted people to respect me, I wanted girls to pay attention to me; I thought that lifting would solve a lot of my problems. And I'll be honest, a lot of that ended up happening.At first, nobody understood why this huge powerlifter at our gym (who seemed to know everyone—nicknamed "The Mayor of Xsport") was taking the time to teach me. All the other massive black dudes he lifted with on occasion would stand around and say to him, "Man, why you fuckin' with this white boy. He's scrawny as shit." He'd say back, "Nah, give him time. He's gonna be a beast one day." The fact that 1 person believed in me was enough. I worked my ass off every single day in the gym with him for 3-4 hours, and all throughout the day I made sure to get in all my meals so that I would have the best lift possible.Within a few months, I was lifting heavier and heavier weight. I started putting on muscle—5lbs, 10lbs, 20lbs—and suddenly all the big dudes started to introduce themselves. I'd walk into the gym and they'd yell, "YOUNG COLE!" and dap me up. I'll never forget the day I attempted the 100lb dumbbells for the first time. I had a half-moon of bodybuilders and powerlifters standing around the bench while I sat there with the massive weights resting on my knees. They were all shouting and screaming, "COME ON COLE. COME ON, GET YOUR MIND RIGHT." On 3, I leaned back, brought the weights to my chest, pushed, struggled, screamed, got one rep, let the weights fall, and all of them went nuts. They had seen me go from nobody to somebody. I could finally lift "big weight."Kids in my classes started asking me about my workouts. Girls flirted with me, wrapping their hands around my arms. Teachers made jokes: "Don't make Cole mad! He'll eat you!" I started dating a model that was studying abroad here from Costa Rica. I went to parties and the "cool" dudes that before would have ignored me or made fun of me were now trying so hard to befriend me, asking if we could live together. My entire life had done a 180. But let me tell you something, and this took me a long time to learn:You might think that weightlifting or becoming physically fit will change you for the better, and it will. It absolutely will. But if I'm being honest, it will only take care of half the battle.The other half is all the inner work I had to do in parallel to the changes that were happening to my body. You have to understand, for the majority of my adolescence I got made fun of, I was picked last, I didn't have a date for school dances, I was sick all the time (undiagnosed with Celiac Disease), I had no confidence, I was extremely depressed, my parents were sending me to therapists and doctors every other week; I had no concept of what life would be like where people actually accepted you. And then suddenly, one day I "woke up" and I had everything. I had the approval of others, I had their respect, I got invited to parties, I had girls talking to me, I was going to high-end modeling parties with my girlfriend, my teachers treated me differently, guys that made fun of me in high school were now messaging me on Facebook asking for my workout routines, my extended family and cousins and even siblings made jokes about how much I'd changed—people that knew me before didn't even know how to treat me anymore. I had changed that much. On the surface, most people assume there is no discomfort that comes with something like that. "Oh, poor you, you got everything you wanted." Ok, yeah, in some sense I did. But what people don't consider is that underneath the 40lbs of muscle I was still the same insecure kid. The kid who nobody liked or respected. The kid who felt self conscious about EVERYTHING. It doesn't matter how much you change your exterior, you will always be that same kid deep down—until you focus just as much energy on changing your mental and emotional state.Once I became aware of this, I started to approach my lifts differently. My time in the gym was no longer just about building muscle or lifting heavy weight. It was about observing my thoughts, learning to accept them and eventually move beyond them. I could see very clearly when I felt depressed or when I felt anxious, and once I became aware of it I found ways to reframe what was going on around me. I trained myself to see the positive, to give people the benefit of the doubt, to let go of that "kid" I used to be, and more than anything, allowed myself to see that it wasn't my exterior that had changed as much as it was my Self. Just like the 100lb dumbbells, I had to train my mind to grow and mature. So, to answer your question: Will becoming physically fit change you and the way you see the world? Yes. But if you don't use the process to also inspire meaningful change within yourself, then you will become a shell—and nothing more. Your glorified physique will be a heavy suit of armor that will do little to defend against your depression and anxiety. It will get you the fleeting rewards in life, but not the meaningful ones.If you really want to change, you have to turn your focus inward. And yes, lifting weights can help increase that focus. ===================================================If you liked this answer, you can read more on my blog: www.nicolascole.com, or follow me on Instagram:www.instagram.com/nicolascole77 or Twitter @NicolasCole77.If you're interested in my personal training and nutrition plans, check out my "Skinny to Shredded" eBook series here: Bookstore
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How can I fill out Google's intern host matching form to optimize my chances of receiving a match?
I was selected for a summer internship 2016.I tried to be very open while filling the preference form: I choose many products as my favorite products and I said I'm open about the team I want to join.I even was very open in the location and start date to get host matching interviews (I negotiated the start date in the interview until both me and my host were happy.) You could ask your recruiter to review your form (there are very cool and could help you a lot since they have a bigger experience).Do a search on the potential team.Before the interviews, try to find smart question that you are going to ask for the potential host (do a search on the team to find nice and deep questions to impress your host). Prepare well your resume.You are very likely not going to get algorithm/data structure questions like in the first round. It's going to be just some friendly chat if you are lucky. If your potential team is working on something like machine learning, expect that they are going to ask you questions about machine learning, courses related to machine learning you have and relevant experience (projects, internship). Of course you have to study that before the interview. Take as long time as you need if you feel rusty. It takes some time to get ready for the host matching (it's less than the technical interview) but it's worth it of course.
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How do I fill out the form of DU CIC? I couldn't find the link to fill out the form.
Just register on the admission portal and during registration you will get an option for the entrance based course. Just register there. There is no separate form for DU CIC.
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What was your most badass moment in high school?
Dick hated me, at least he acted like he did, and I wanted to get him back for spreading rumors about me, so I formed a plan.His hostile attitude began back in 7th grade when I was the new girl. I had moved to Indiana from another state, I knew no one, and I was shy and awkward. I was an easy target.After lunch on my second day of school, I walked alone to class. Suddenly the hall emptied and Dick came right toward me with a creepy smile and a look of ill-intent in his eyes. He literally cornered me. Face to face, he put one arm on each side of me, and leaned in with his chubby, chapped lips for a kiss! I had never kissed a boy before and I was not going to let this stocky stranger be my first.My mind filled with the self defense lessons my dad had given me as a kid. He taught me a move to use in emergencies, and that’s what I did.I bent my right leg and with all my adrenaline induced strength, I kneed Dick in his crotch.He instantly fell, grabbed his groin with both hands and rolled on the floor in agony. It worked! I was free! I ran around the corner trying to collect myself, and I heard laughter. I looked back to see a circle of boys, Dick in the middle calling out in pain that he was going to get me for this.Dick pretty much had his heyday in middle school as the first boy to hit puberty, get muscles, and grow facial hair. He hit his peak at 5’ 5” and lifted weights to grow horizontally, compensating for his short stature. His body looked like a square.He was not well known in high school, and he left me alone until I became a cheerleader. Then, the rumors about me being promiscuous began, Dick being the instigator. He told stories of how we dated in middle school and how I gave him blow jobs (he just left out the part about the blow coming from my knee).He had a slight surge of popularity with the 9th grade girls during his 12th grade year. He acted like a sleazy used car salesman with his fake coolness and corny jokes. The young girls flirted back with hopes of getting to wear his class ring or his letterman’s jacket he got for being a wrestler.I seized my chance to get even.My brother, being an assistant for the chemistry teacher, was able to supply me with a large syringe. I filled it with shaving cream and went to Dick’s usual morning flirting spot. Standing in the stairwell, I could see him through the mob of teens. I aimed my weapon and fired. A line of shaving cream flew through the crowd and splattered all over the left side of Dick’s face. It was a perfect shot and I totally shocked myself. He was caught completely off guard and became beyond embarrassed in front of his young posse of freshman females.Word spread quickly and it was nearly impossible to keep a straight face as details of the attack unfolded. A few people asked if I did it, but their suspicions quickly diminished as I denied having any idea how to pull off a stunt like that.The only person who ever knew was my brother, and he never told. So, my badass moment was basically anonymous.*Note: The name of my badass moment victim was appropriately changed to Dick.
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Assuming that you are talking about 1099-MISC. Note that there are other 1099s.check this post - Form 1099 MISC Rules & RegulationsQuick answer - A Form 1099 MISC must be filed for each person to whom payment is made of:$600 or more for services performed for a trade or business by people not treated as employees;Rent or prizes and awards that are not for service ($600 or more) and royalties ($10 or more);any fishing boat proceeds,gross proceeds of $600, or more paid to an attorney during the year, orWithheld any federal income tax under the backup withholding rules regardless of the amount of the payment, etc.
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