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What does it mean when someone calls you refined?

It's a complement. You are well mannered, polished; you have good taste, etc.

What does it mean when someone says "you have a refined sense of humor"?

i was talking to an older friend online and she asked about some quote didn't think id get. i told her it was from an older song and she told me that i have a very refined sense of humor and that she didn't expect me, being so young and all, to know of that band. i didn't understand what she meant by it so i left it alone. im just curious.

What will happen to my boyfriend who accidentally killed someone in a car accident?

It's really hard to say without knowing the details.If you could provide some more information regarding the accident then I'm sure you will get more refined answers.The short answer of all this probably hinges on the details and whether or not negligence was involved. If it was negligence (texting while driving, driving while impaired, racing etc) then it's highly likely there will be charges to answer to and potential lawsuits and prison time.It is also possible that maybe your boyfriend was not negligent and may even be a victim himself, I'm not sure.If you'd like a better answer I would encourage you to post more information so that we can assess the situation better.All I can say at a time like this is to take responsibility and be honest. It goes a long way in front of a judge and with society.

Can I use someone's startup idea they posted in an online public forum?

Ideas are worthless without execution.Go for it. Build it. Ship it. And once you've build it - send a message to team@kown.com so we may check if we can fund it.

Do you get a notification if someone revines your revine?

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Can you delete someone's picture on Instagram?

no, you can not personally just delete some photo off of someone else's account.however, there are some options that are available to you if you are not happy about somebody's picture.the options are simply that you can block the picture, so that it does not show up again on your account, such as the newsfeed.you also choose the feature to report the picture off of the account, so that you can flag it up to the person of the account, and even Instagram, itself. remember taking action should be done sincerely, and only if the picture is affecting you personally or is violating the Instagram rules, terms and conditions.I hope this has cleared some things up for yourself.

I accidentally shared a post of a girl friend of my girlfriend on Facebook. What do I do now?

I remember well how intensely I experienced feelings when I was younger, especially the horrifying experience of embarrassing myself in front of my friends.The good news is by my age this kind of thing won’t even ping the radar. The bad news is right here and now they do ping it for you. Loudly and insistantly. I get that.I know this seems super important because you’re in it right now. You don’t have the distance to see this as about as bad as hitting your funny bone. Always remember your friends are far too busy posting selfies on Instagram and worrying over all the things they did that embarrassed them to devote too much time and attention to that post. If they ask about it you're a super simple explanation away from answering any questions. Who CAN’T relate to that? Yeah, it's awkward to take away a share from someone, but so what. You didnt want it on your timeline in the first place.Honestly I think your friends are more apt to find it odd that you deactivated. Get back on there and with the stealth and speed of a ninja hit that delete post option. For bonus points post something about that awkward moment when you accidentally posted something to your timeline. (I'm sure “that moment when” stories are no longer cool, but you'll think of something good.)Consider this a lesson in being Snowden level careful. I've known people who had to learn that lesson by texting something inappropriate to the wrong person. Or hitting reply all on an email that was intended only for the sender. One of my friends printed a NSFW chat at work and his boss happened to be at the printer when he did it.The very worst Terrible Tale of the Internet I've heard? A friend who came across a nude photo of his own sister while casually reviewing the refined art of amateur X-rated digital photography. Her loving boyfriend had helpfully posted it on some random site and from there it went on to elate total strangers and wildly confuse her own brother.What happened with that share is just your own cautionary tale. Nearly everyone has done that or worse and lived to laugh about it. (Even my friend’s sister.)

Is steamed corn on the cob a healthy snack for someone on a diet?

Most people fail to acknowledge that corn is a whole grain. Corn on the cob is a very healthy food.
If you are using a small amount of butter you are okay to as long as it is part of an overall healthy diet lifestyle.
After weaning myself off of processed and refined foods my desensitized taste buds have really changed without all the added salts and sugars.
It is amazing how good simple fresh foods taste. Corn on the cob is one of those foods,. Plus it is a great fiber source.

Avoid creamed corn at all costs. Corn is naturally high in sugars and they add even more to creamed corn. Turns a good food into hummingbird food.

Are the dangers of motorcycle accidents blown out of proportion? Why would someone recommend riding one or not?

My brother’s friend hit a deer. The bike survived and a few days later my brother rode it into the church during his friend’s funeral.Another friend wiped out when he rounded a bend…right into a pile of gravel the road workers hadn’t cleaned up. The guardrail took his leg.On my ex’s first day as a police officer his very first call was an accident. The biker was decapitated.Losing his friend didn’t stop my brother from riding.Losing his leg didn’t stop the other friend from riding.None of these horror stories have stopped me from riding.I believe that all sane, responsible motorcyclists realize that sitting a bike is inherently more dangerous that riding in a car.But I doubt there is a real biker out there who would give up riding because of that reality.I didn’t really start riding until I was 66 years old. I am now 71 and it would be damned accurate to say I am obsessed with it.So, if I, as a newbie, feel that way, just try to imagine how my partner feels. He’s been riding for more than 50 years. He’s ridden three continents. He gave up dual sport just two years ago.Like all well-seasoned bikers he doesn’t consider riding a hobby. Or a lifestyle. For them…and obsessives like me… riding is LIFE.You accept that it is dangerous and do all you can to stay safe.Because, for most of us, it would be easier to give up breathing than give up riding.My guy and I often tell each other:“When I can’t ride any longer JUST SHOOT ME!”Sounds glib. But deep down…ya, that’s exactly how we feel.So, NO, the dangers aren’t hyped.Would I recommend it?I would never tell someone they should or shouldn’t ride. All I can tell them is why we do.UPDATE (Aug. 20): On June 21 we totaled the Goldwing in BC, Canada.Did the wreck scare me? HELL YES! Even though I was knocked out for a long time and remember nothing.But did it scare me enough to give up riding? HELL NO!We were out riding the replacement Goldwing a few days ago. Even though the broken ankle was still swollen and the damaged arm still hurting.Friends and family (and my doctor) think I am nuts (also crazy, insane, braindead!) How could I get back on a motorcycle after such a nasty wipeout?Ya…none of them ride.So, how in the hell do I explain it to them?????

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