your argument begs the question of whether or not we can successfully test for this trait to begin with. i don't think we can. the outsized productivity impact a good person can have far outweighs the statistical…
just a note: as with all wolf-looking dogs, the biggest risk is unscrupulous breeders who will sell you something much more ... shall we say "authentic" than just a big friendly dog with some wolf phenotypes. buyer…
the biggest dealer at my college went to a "very good" law school and is now working in DC. go figure.
> less likely ... to engage in drug abuse. i really doubt this.
google absolutely sucks at it, probably because they don't see any value in it given their user base (everyone) and lack of competition. i.e. my youtube front page just shows the same 100 video links over and over and…
it's amazing how much the finance industry can get away with. like honest-to-goodness amazing. it's really impressive how these people can have such a death-grip on society. honestly, i'm more curious than mad. how is…
read my post again carefully. my point is actually that _no_ non-white american people would be shocked. i'm not really talking about white people at all, because obviously there are some who would be and wouldn't be…
i didn't make any of those points, but you just did, and then ascribed them to me, which is pretty typical of online discussions. it's called a straw-man argument. the reason it's so widespread is it's so easy to do.…
if every white american spent a week as another race, i don't think a single one would be 'shocked' or 'flabbergasted' about any of this.
me too, my tax guy is great at that. here's his number.
yeah, wow. since i own a small business i just tell people i work in finance now. less questions and comments and more quiet, inaccurate assumptions of wealth and power which i am happy to let be.
i drive it less than 5000 miles a year. insurance rates aren't determined by how much you drive a car, that's just meta-information the ins. co's collect. theft, crashes, and zip code (for full coverage) are far more…
it costs me $120/month to insure a high end 911.
> American Southern-style fried chicken & BBQ this will make a killing even in the US, anywhere but the south. people just can't seem to do this very well anywhere else, for whatever reason.
uhm, a lot of people do. some people love numbers. also, medicine, law, automotive engineers, pilots, merchant marine, musicians, actors... people are passionate about different things. maybe you haven't heard people…
i have no idea what you're trying to say, because you keep making typos in critical words.
for you to say something like "bumpers aren't a safety issue" pretty much discredits you immediately, but i'll answer anyway, for posterity. "actual bumpers" are quite likely the single most extensively regulated…
i'll go out on a limb and agree with you. it's not "obvious" that obesity is linked to cancer unless you view the world through hindsight-glasses. skinny athletic people get cancer too. it wasn't even "obvious" for most…
nearly everything people find 'wrong' with modern cars is done for passenger and pedestrian safety. even the phone integration and annoyingly bad electronic gadgets and infotainment software are designed to get you to…
a lot of doctors and especially surgeons are closet smokers. bad habits picked up during residency and ER/on-call work die hard.
came here looking for a story like this. i had a 2-digit id that i coincidentally sold for exactly $150 on ebay also. college beer money. don't regret it at all. cmdrtaco announced his site on irc and i happened to see…
sure, but i'm going to have to charge you a royalty of $5 per use.
well why not extend the analogy further? it's worth noting that in this arrangement, the natural is order is the parent eventually dies after a long and possibly painful period of decline, while the child rapidly…
you can just run the application if you have an old OS installation on another volume.
and of course, just like real money, it's in the interests of those holding large amounts of it "go along to get along". the big banks know that, that's how they operate. this announcements almost seems like a dog…
your argument begs the question of whether or not we can successfully test for this trait to begin with. i don't think we can. the outsized productivity impact a good person can have far outweighs the statistical…
just a note: as with all wolf-looking dogs, the biggest risk is unscrupulous breeders who will sell you something much more ... shall we say "authentic" than just a big friendly dog with some wolf phenotypes. buyer…
the biggest dealer at my college went to a "very good" law school and is now working in DC. go figure.
> less likely ... to engage in drug abuse. i really doubt this.
google absolutely sucks at it, probably because they don't see any value in it given their user base (everyone) and lack of competition. i.e. my youtube front page just shows the same 100 video links over and over and…
it's amazing how much the finance industry can get away with. like honest-to-goodness amazing. it's really impressive how these people can have such a death-grip on society. honestly, i'm more curious than mad. how is…
read my post again carefully. my point is actually that _no_ non-white american people would be shocked. i'm not really talking about white people at all, because obviously there are some who would be and wouldn't be…
i didn't make any of those points, but you just did, and then ascribed them to me, which is pretty typical of online discussions. it's called a straw-man argument. the reason it's so widespread is it's so easy to do.…
if every white american spent a week as another race, i don't think a single one would be 'shocked' or 'flabbergasted' about any of this.
me too, my tax guy is great at that. here's his number.
yeah, wow. since i own a small business i just tell people i work in finance now. less questions and comments and more quiet, inaccurate assumptions of wealth and power which i am happy to let be.
i drive it less than 5000 miles a year. insurance rates aren't determined by how much you drive a car, that's just meta-information the ins. co's collect. theft, crashes, and zip code (for full coverage) are far more…
it costs me $120/month to insure a high end 911.
> American Southern-style fried chicken & BBQ this will make a killing even in the US, anywhere but the south. people just can't seem to do this very well anywhere else, for whatever reason.
uhm, a lot of people do. some people love numbers. also, medicine, law, automotive engineers, pilots, merchant marine, musicians, actors... people are passionate about different things. maybe you haven't heard people…
i have no idea what you're trying to say, because you keep making typos in critical words.
for you to say something like "bumpers aren't a safety issue" pretty much discredits you immediately, but i'll answer anyway, for posterity. "actual bumpers" are quite likely the single most extensively regulated…
i'll go out on a limb and agree with you. it's not "obvious" that obesity is linked to cancer unless you view the world through hindsight-glasses. skinny athletic people get cancer too. it wasn't even "obvious" for most…
nearly everything people find 'wrong' with modern cars is done for passenger and pedestrian safety. even the phone integration and annoyingly bad electronic gadgets and infotainment software are designed to get you to…
a lot of doctors and especially surgeons are closet smokers. bad habits picked up during residency and ER/on-call work die hard.
came here looking for a story like this. i had a 2-digit id that i coincidentally sold for exactly $150 on ebay also. college beer money. don't regret it at all. cmdrtaco announced his site on irc and i happened to see…
sure, but i'm going to have to charge you a royalty of $5 per use.
well why not extend the analogy further? it's worth noting that in this arrangement, the natural is order is the parent eventually dies after a long and possibly painful period of decline, while the child rapidly…
you can just run the application if you have an old OS installation on another volume.
and of course, just like real money, it's in the interests of those holding large amounts of it "go along to get along". the big banks know that, that's how they operate. this announcements almost seems like a dog…