• gregorum
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      266 months ago

      I was gonna say, I know an onion caption when I see one.

  • @Delphia
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    206 months ago

    I dont.

    If its going to happen let it happen where my family will get a payout from the pricks.

    • @Wogi
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      106 months ago

      Frowned upon but not strictly against the rules?

  • @goldenbough
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    146 months ago

    I think a mod removed Thulean Sneed’s comment?

    • Maven (famous)OP
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      6 months ago

      Yep! Thankfully! No idea why this post turned into a spam magnet.

      Notably, the comments being removed from here did not remove them from my notifications… I can not unsee any of that

    • J'Pol
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      36 months ago

      By the modlog, looks like the account was banned.

  • @[email protected]
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    136 months ago

    I’m sorry, Sir, your arm is gone and you’re bleeding out. Please leave the workplace and die somewhere else.

  • @captainlezbian
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    116 months ago

    As an engineer it’s my main professional policy. Its followed shortly by not letting someone else die where I work

    • @Wogi
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      In my experience most engineers spend too much time worrying about the wrong modes of death.

      Yes Brian it’s critical the coil is centered on the hob, but it weighs 1500 pounds and will go where it wants to so for the love of God do not attempt to stop it from swinging again.

      I was helping this dude get a punch press set up, and the crane hadn’t been installed yet, so I was using a forklift with a crane attachment to load the coil. It was, honestly, like my own personal trench run and I loved doing it, but this dude just runs up one time because it was swinging ever so slightly after a turn.

      It would take a nearby black hole to move the coil off of center on this hob, it is self centering. That’s the whole point of the hob.

      • @captainlezbian
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        26 months ago

        I’m mostly worried about how the forklift drivers can and have hit the broad side of a barn, fire escapes, and making sure nobody ever puts a body part under anything held up by hydraulics. Oh and electricity, but that’s because I once saw a guy in a factory accidentally touch a live multi phase wire.

        • @Wogi
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          26 months ago

          The first rule of working around forklifts is never trust the load. The second rule of working around forklifts is never trust the driver.

  • @CptEnder
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    66 months ago

    Me too. Unless I’m working that ass, that’s actually my preferred place to die.

  • @fox2263
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    16 months ago

    Ayyyyy me too