Yet still 100% approval ratings from his cult
Remember how they claimed this war was actually about helping the Iranian People? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
I was pleasantly surprised to see my former CS professor Brian Harvey at 0:18. What a cool dude!
> Who are “these types Jingoistic types > Has parent poster made these claims? Please read the post again. He said that Chinese people who worked/studied here and then returned to China are “parasitic”. > imaginary…
You really can’t win with these types… If Chinese phd students stay and work, they’ll complain about them “stealing American tech jobs”. If they leave, then they’re “parasitizing” the tech industry. Though I think their…
Thank you for the reply.
> What you just described (so vividly) is meaning In line with Victor Frankl’s book “Man’s Search for Meaning”, which explores (among other things) why some Holocaust survivors thrived and some didn’t. Frankl himself…
They are based in the US (CA I believe). I think it’s certain hourly-wage jobs that have can hour limits. (ie. physically demanding jobs in hot weather conditions require periodic water breaks, in addition to hour…
> only 48 testers/flippers I assumed they did these coin flips were done using a machine. But I guess they wanted to test if human flippers because they wanted to make claims about the human coin flip phenomenon.
Since we're sharing anecdotes here. Around 2012, I attended the very first coding bootcamp in SF. We had a demo day and a (white) recruiter from a local start-up came and literally only talked to every one of the white…
I thought caste was unrelated to skin color. Is this not true?
> I think that in America, political beliefs and violence are more closely entwined than in other parts of the world. I’d be a bit worried about getting punched if I got too deep into politics with someone who disagreed…
> white restaurants LMAO! What are white restaurants?
Sorry, the video does not mention the United Sates at all. The author (cremieux?), says these lines in his article: > bragging about the reality that China has automated ports and America mostly does not. > It should be…
> what it portrays is bragging, bragging about the reality that China has automated ports and America mostly does not But the video doesn’t mention the United States at all. Why assume that a China boasts implies a US…
Here’s an article basically saying that crime is declining in Sweden and claims of migrant crime are exaggerated: https://www.thedailybeast.com/john-oliver-unloads-on-damaged... > commented Oliver, although the segment…
Yup. It’s first Iran, then North Korea. The consent-manufacturing apparatus is working as intended.
> farmers were subject to capricious taxation and the transformation of their farms into grazing and hunting grounds. Yet some of Khubilai's policies, such as the provision of social insurance against crop failures and…
> You can never trust a scammer ever and even these scammers are getting scammed it seems There’s no honor amongst thieves.
> Lee became Dr. Fermi’s sole doctoral student in theoretical physics, meeting with him every week. It was an extraordinary learning experience, partly because of Dr. Fermi’s teaching technique, which Dr. Lee explained…
Here is his acclaimed album “Trout Mask Replica” if anyone wants to hear for themselves https://youtu.be/aF0g-2SeoMM
> Sleep is often seen as a waste of time and productivity Who thinks this? Is the article just straw-manning?
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
Wow, this is perfect! Just what I need for a scheduling application!
In other news, Mick Jagger teaches his “You can’t always get what you want” principle.
Yet still 100% approval ratings from his cult
Remember how they claimed this war was actually about helping the Iranian People? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
I was pleasantly surprised to see my former CS professor Brian Harvey at 0:18. What a cool dude!
> Who are “these types Jingoistic types > Has parent poster made these claims? Please read the post again. He said that Chinese people who worked/studied here and then returned to China are “parasitic”. > imaginary…
You really can’t win with these types… If Chinese phd students stay and work, they’ll complain about them “stealing American tech jobs”. If they leave, then they’re “parasitizing” the tech industry. Though I think their…
Thank you for the reply.
> What you just described (so vividly) is meaning In line with Victor Frankl’s book “Man’s Search for Meaning”, which explores (among other things) why some Holocaust survivors thrived and some didn’t. Frankl himself…
They are based in the US (CA I believe). I think it’s certain hourly-wage jobs that have can hour limits. (ie. physically demanding jobs in hot weather conditions require periodic water breaks, in addition to hour…
> only 48 testers/flippers I assumed they did these coin flips were done using a machine. But I guess they wanted to test if human flippers because they wanted to make claims about the human coin flip phenomenon.
Since we're sharing anecdotes here. Around 2012, I attended the very first coding bootcamp in SF. We had a demo day and a (white) recruiter from a local start-up came and literally only talked to every one of the white…
I thought caste was unrelated to skin color. Is this not true?
> I think that in America, political beliefs and violence are more closely entwined than in other parts of the world. I’d be a bit worried about getting punched if I got too deep into politics with someone who disagreed…
> white restaurants LMAO! What are white restaurants?
Sorry, the video does not mention the United Sates at all. The author (cremieux?), says these lines in his article: > bragging about the reality that China has automated ports and America mostly does not. > It should be…
> what it portrays is bragging, bragging about the reality that China has automated ports and America mostly does not But the video doesn’t mention the United States at all. Why assume that a China boasts implies a US…
Here’s an article basically saying that crime is declining in Sweden and claims of migrant crime are exaggerated: https://www.thedailybeast.com/john-oliver-unloads-on-damaged... > commented Oliver, although the segment…
Yup. It’s first Iran, then North Korea. The consent-manufacturing apparatus is working as intended.
> farmers were subject to capricious taxation and the transformation of their farms into grazing and hunting grounds. Yet some of Khubilai's policies, such as the provision of social insurance against crop failures and…
> You can never trust a scammer ever and even these scammers are getting scammed it seems There’s no honor amongst thieves.
> Lee became Dr. Fermi’s sole doctoral student in theoretical physics, meeting with him every week. It was an extraordinary learning experience, partly because of Dr. Fermi’s teaching technique, which Dr. Lee explained…
Here is his acclaimed album “Trout Mask Replica” if anyone wants to hear for themselves https://youtu.be/aF0g-2SeoMM
> Sleep is often seen as a waste of time and productivity Who thinks this? Is the article just straw-manning?
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
Wow, this is perfect! Just what I need for a scheduling application!
In other news, Mick Jagger teaches his “You can’t always get what you want” principle.