But in Django you can do the same thing that doesn't return all rows with `select_related` so it seems kind of like you're not using the features of whatever ORM that is.
Every country is endowed with enough natural renewable resources to service their own needs.
> The countries that are moving away from coal are replacing it with natural gas, nuclear or imported energy/materials. Renewables in some cases but only where the country is endowed with natural energy resources and/or…
Across the world, the percentage of fossil fuels used to generate power is dropping. This trend seems likely to continue, and Australians can accelerate it with our economic power. Coal is not required to alleviate…
There's no evidence to suggest that we can't alleviate poverty without coal. We can alleviate poverty any number of ways. Your hyperbolic and emotional assertions about the need for Australia to continue selling coal…
We can alleviate poverty without coal.
Keeping global warming under control is important for the economic wellbeing and personal welfare of the people in those countries.
If you excluded metallurgical coal from our exports, we'd still be the largest exporter of coal in the world.
Australia is the largest coal exporter in the world.
I agree that what you say is happening is happening, I think there was some great meta-analysis that showed that p-values were not following a distribution that was statistically possible - like on OkCupid where people…
> Combined with industry-wide pressures to publish, the replication crisis was inevitable. > The replication crisis, if nothing else, has shown that productivity is not intrinsically valuable. I think this is important…
So your argument is that being offensive to someone isn't the same as being disrespectful? Like, I am genuinely curious about how you're justifying this to yourself.
The behaviour I mentioned above, which runs counter to the "self-reliance" mentioned in an example in the definition.
So do you believe they're absurd?
Toxic masculinity refers to traditional cultural masculine norms that can be harmful to men, women, and society overall; this concept of toxic masculinity is not intended to demonize men or male attributes, but rather…
If you understood what toxic masculinity is you'd understand it entirely focuses on behaviour, and how those behaviours build male identity.
You think you aren't, but you are when you say the categories of "male, female and 3rd sex" are appropriate for simplifying the "absurdities". You should show people who fit in your "absurd" minority sexual categories…
1. I wish they were incorporated more into male identity because then maybe the male suicide rate would be lower. I've made an effort to make it a part of my masculinity and so have my friends. 2. I suggest you abandon…
Ahhhh awesome, so when you were talking about your perspective on the interplay of sex and gender you weren't implying that there was anything inherently, objectively absurd about there being 42 sexes, you were just…
> To imply that those who don't wish to act the way you wish them to don't care about minorities is invidious and not supported by any evidence I've seen. It is if how I wish them to act is to care about minorities,…
Seeking out mental health assistance more proactively, discussing mental health with their friends.
I agree. And since I both care about minorities and don't care to deeply interrogate people's medical histories, I'm ok with calling people whatever the heck they want to be called. No skin off my elbows. It'd be pretty…
If there's cases that don't fit the simplistic binary, the more accurate and comprehensive view is that it's not binary.
The concept of toxic masculinity is actually one you ought to be in favour of. Toxic masculinity as a general rule makes no deterministic link between toxicity and being a particular biological sex - of which there are…
I'm of the impression that back in 1959 when COBOL was released, with a team of 7 designers with 3 women on it, based off the groundwork laid by Grace Hopper, that the technical skill required to be a programmer was…
But in Django you can do the same thing that doesn't return all rows with `select_related` so it seems kind of like you're not using the features of whatever ORM that is.
Every country is endowed with enough natural renewable resources to service their own needs.
> The countries that are moving away from coal are replacing it with natural gas, nuclear or imported energy/materials. Renewables in some cases but only where the country is endowed with natural energy resources and/or…
Across the world, the percentage of fossil fuels used to generate power is dropping. This trend seems likely to continue, and Australians can accelerate it with our economic power. Coal is not required to alleviate…
There's no evidence to suggest that we can't alleviate poverty without coal. We can alleviate poverty any number of ways. Your hyperbolic and emotional assertions about the need for Australia to continue selling coal…
We can alleviate poverty without coal.
Keeping global warming under control is important for the economic wellbeing and personal welfare of the people in those countries.
If you excluded metallurgical coal from our exports, we'd still be the largest exporter of coal in the world.
Australia is the largest coal exporter in the world.
I agree that what you say is happening is happening, I think there was some great meta-analysis that showed that p-values were not following a distribution that was statistically possible - like on OkCupid where people…
> Combined with industry-wide pressures to publish, the replication crisis was inevitable. > The replication crisis, if nothing else, has shown that productivity is not intrinsically valuable. I think this is important…
So your argument is that being offensive to someone isn't the same as being disrespectful? Like, I am genuinely curious about how you're justifying this to yourself.
The behaviour I mentioned above, which runs counter to the "self-reliance" mentioned in an example in the definition.
So do you believe they're absurd?
Toxic masculinity refers to traditional cultural masculine norms that can be harmful to men, women, and society overall; this concept of toxic masculinity is not intended to demonize men or male attributes, but rather…
If you understood what toxic masculinity is you'd understand it entirely focuses on behaviour, and how those behaviours build male identity.
You think you aren't, but you are when you say the categories of "male, female and 3rd sex" are appropriate for simplifying the "absurdities". You should show people who fit in your "absurd" minority sexual categories…
1. I wish they were incorporated more into male identity because then maybe the male suicide rate would be lower. I've made an effort to make it a part of my masculinity and so have my friends. 2. I suggest you abandon…
Ahhhh awesome, so when you were talking about your perspective on the interplay of sex and gender you weren't implying that there was anything inherently, objectively absurd about there being 42 sexes, you were just…
> To imply that those who don't wish to act the way you wish them to don't care about minorities is invidious and not supported by any evidence I've seen. It is if how I wish them to act is to care about minorities,…
Seeking out mental health assistance more proactively, discussing mental health with their friends.
I agree. And since I both care about minorities and don't care to deeply interrogate people's medical histories, I'm ok with calling people whatever the heck they want to be called. No skin off my elbows. It'd be pretty…
If there's cases that don't fit the simplistic binary, the more accurate and comprehensive view is that it's not binary.
The concept of toxic masculinity is actually one you ought to be in favour of. Toxic masculinity as a general rule makes no deterministic link between toxicity and being a particular biological sex - of which there are…
I'm of the impression that back in 1959 when COBOL was released, with a team of 7 designers with 3 women on it, based off the groundwork laid by Grace Hopper, that the technical skill required to be a programmer was…