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Do your parents ever act stubborn/Suicide Attempt?

That's a stupid thing to do... When i was like 12 i wished i was never born and i regret saying it.. people who commit sucide there soft and cant hand life.. there's a joke my dad told me but it's kinda raicst but it's funny here it goes
you know the sucide line when someone want's to commit sucide they call that number and tell them there problems but they moved it to Pakistan because it's much cheaper there so there's a man about in his 40's and he want's to commit suicide and he phone's that number saying "he wants to commit suicide and that he's sick of his life and his kid's have grown up and married and there's no reason for him to live" and then the Pakistani man say's "i want to ask you a question" but he say's "Why i want to kill myself and you want to ask me a question" but the Pakistani man say's "Do you know how to fly a plane?" do you get it lol? if he want's to kill himself then he could make himself usefull lol it's a racist joke but i thought it was funny... : - )
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Is the lonely, Indian, desperate, sensual housewife just a myth?

It’s not a myth at all. I came across many lonely, desperate, sensual housewives, of course many of them online and few offline too. I know you are one of them too. It depends on individual to cross their limit or not. Facebook has become the new source of inspiration to play hide and seek games. Many girls & ladies have fallen prey to number of of boys & men. Just be careful. You don’t know who’s typing on the other side.Have fun but don’t make your life a toy in others hands.Ladies and gentlemen, for any kind of topics related to such things feel free to add/msg me on Ted Reddyor mail me at teddreddy@gmail.com

Someone jumps off a plane without a parachute, and a while later someone else jumps off after them to save them. What is the maximum time before which this is possible?

Looking up "terminal velocity" on Wikipedia tells me that terminal velocity in the standard belly-down position is about 55m/s, whereas in a head-down position with your arms tucked in you can reach about 90m/s. You reach terminal velocity pretty quickly, so let's say you catch up with them at a rate of 35m/s.The highest a standard jump would be from is about 4000m and you need to open your parachute at about 1000m (higher if you expect it to save two people, I suppose, but let's say 1000m).Every second you wait before jumping after them, they get another 55m below you. It will take you about 1.6s to make that up. That's a total of 2.6s more to catch up.It will take them about 55s to travel 3000m at 55m/s. So, the time you can wait is 55/2.6=21 seconds.If you wait 21 seconds before following, they will be 55×21=1155m below you. In the next 34 seconds, they will fall a further 1870m and reach the 1km altitude deadline (give or take a rounding error). At 90m/s, you will travel 3000m (give or take another rounding error) and get to the 1km deadline at exactly the same moment just in time to grab them and pull your rip cord.

Have you ever broke up with someone and many, many, many years later totally regret it now?

Yes. I don't think the feeling ever really goes away. I still think of him on his birthday every year. I broke up with him all those years ago because I was going through some family junk at the time and had moved cities which was a 3 hr. drive from where he lived. I didn't think it was fair for him to have to put up with the distance as well as the problems I was having at the time.
I know (through mutual friends at the time) that he didn't go out with any one for a long time (well over a year) and that he'd always ask friends how I was doing.
I cope with this by realistically telling myself that he is probably not the same person I knew. I still hold memories of our time together as precious. And yes, I do think my life would have been very different, and I hate to say it, but probably better.

Why are Palestinians so stubborn?

Gator- First you come and tell me that stereoyping is mis-informative which I tend to agree with and then you come and stereotype by saying that most Palestinians are uneducated. Did you know that per capita Palestinians are one of the highest ranking nationalities for holding the most bachelor's degrees in the world?

Should I accept $55k/yr software developer offer and relocate to FL, or wait for a better offer in NYC, where I currently live?

Before I provide my point of view, it's important to note that I was raised with the notions of "You go where the work is" and "Until you see it in writing and it's been signed by all involved, it's not real".I've moved many times in my lifetime for work, 3 times for programming work (my last three jobs) and it was always a step up from where I was.  Now I live in Norway as a developer and needless to say, I'm not at all unhappy about it.If the area in Florida is an upgrade from where you are in New York (cost of living is more manageable, nicer neighbourhood, better access to things you care about having access to, etc), if the salary in comparison to the cost of living is better, if the schools in the area where you'll be living are better (assuming you have kids or are planning on having them shortly), the position is what you want, the company and its culture fit in with your ideals, the company's financial outlook long-term looks good, and you don't have a concrete offer anywhere else, then I say "Get off of the internet and respond to that offer ASAP!"As others have said, you can always relocate again if it doesn't work out, but assuming the above is correct, you should be good to go.  Consider also, they're offering a relocation package.  In my experience, not many companies are willing to offer a relocation package for a $55K/yr position and/or for a title that doesn't start with "Senior" or "Lead" and end with "Engineer".  Companies that offer relocation are serious about making things work for whoever it is they are offering a position.  That means you're more likely to have a support network at the office that has a vested interest in seeing you succeed.  After all, they just spent a bunch of money moving you and your stuff, and helping you get into a place near the office.  Chances are, you'll have someone there to help explain where to go for certain things, show you around town, make sure you're settling in adequately, and otherwise going the extra mile to cater to you.  Those are benefits that you can't really add up on a financial planning sheet but that are important nonetheless.Take the plunge into moving, even if it's only for a short time period (one to three years), you'll learn quite a bit, be paid to do so, and have plenty of opportunities to enjoy another part of the country that may have otherwise not been accessible.

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