(Part 2) Top products from r/bestofthefray

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We found 12 product mentions on r/bestofthefray. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/bestofthefray:

u/hipparchia · 2 pointsr/bestofthefray

yeah, that article did the same thing for me - I'm a little bit bummed that i can no longer hate on those dogs.

I did the caroling thing a couple of years, including riding from house to house in a horse-drawn hay-filled wagon, which was actually a lot of fun.

we did the big family get-together at thanksgiving, so Christmas was nice and peaceful. and my idea of Christmas presents for the favorite nieces and nephews is to enclose money in card with a little note. I used to be a lot more bah humbug than that, but the kids really are adorable, and they're still young enough to think that their doting auntie is cool.

this is still one of my favorite bah humbug stunts.

u/Dawn_Coyote · 1 pointr/bestofthefray

I don't think I'm up to that one right now, but I've put it on my list.

I found this one eye-opening and reassuring - in that I feel like I know better how to understand and control the conditions and circumstances of my own eventual demise.

u/daveto · 1 pointr/bestofthefray

Bite, this is called "How to lie with statistics" .. you can always find a metric that will support any argument. She lost. She should have won. It's on her.

[
](https://www.amazon.ca/How-Lie-Statistics-Darrell-Huff/dp/0393310728) -- great book, timeless, simple but excellent.

u/Rundeep · 1 pointr/bestofthefray

Meh. Most people just worry too much. In an individual case the costs are impossible to assess ahead of time. Keep chilling. You're rational -- obviously gonna be great at this.
But if you become interested in backup this one, this one, and this one are all people i respect. (Early childhood specialists seem to all play tennis, oddly. Also, all of them SUPER laid back about children IRL -- they have points of view, but not Nazis.)

u/theFournier · 2 pointsr/bestofthefray

Well, as long as we're on the cheerful subject, this book is extraordinary.

u/thelasian · 1 pointr/bestofthefray

Yes you're wrong because if you knew anything about the subject you'd know that the MEK has a history of making up and passing along bullshit, and furthermore that they did not "expose" Iran's enrichment program as you initially claimed either.


> the presence of high enriched uranium particles, which was not consistent with the nuclear material declarations made by Iran.

AND now you're going on about the "traces of HEU" issue from 2003 -- and again, if you actually knew WTF you were talking about, you'd know that too was long ago resolved in Iran's favor, again, because it was simply contamination as Iran had said all along.


> But this sounds like

You have no clue what a violation of the NPT consists of legally so really, just STFU and read before opining: https://www.amazon.com/Irans-Nuclear-Program-International-Confrontation/dp/0190635711