Nobody could be this obtuse IRL. It's gotta be an act.
Right?
Just in case it isn't an act...
If you're not trolling, with all sincerity I recommend seeing a therapist. This is not intended as an insult or slight against you. I've been to therapy, as has my wife. For me, it was worthwhile when life was rushing by just a little too fast to get engaged with.
Peace. H
Jaime Mantzel
I've watched 75+% of his videos for years. That's a higher percent and longer time for me than any other online personality/website I can think of.
He's an engineer. He's got a crazy combination of intelligence, creativity, and physical drive. He's a good reminder for me as to what humans are capable of. A part of me wishes he would use his talents t
I was reading the survey below (it's been referenced in Washington Post, NBC, Salon, VICE, etc), and the numbers appear to be off. So I need someone to point out what I'm doing wrong.
When I look at each group's percent of the total N, and multiple that by the group's percent of each answer, I can't get each answer's numbers to add up to 1.
My work:
So, if t
I've had a lot of discussions where I'm the only person taking a certain position, with several people presenting arguments opposed to that position.
Not surprising, since I don't know many Right-Leaning Anarchist Total-Isolationist Traditionalists who are Christian yet reject traditions like Christmas. If you know of an echo chamber for people like that, let me know as I'd
To be honest, most of my stuff comes from Facebook friends. I've got a smart, interesting, and eclectic group of Facebook friends.
Some places I browse less often:
Daily Wire: culture and politics from a traditionally conservative pov, almost entirely for Shapiro and Walsh
Louder With Crowder: political and social comedy/commentary from a traditionally conservative pov
Jordan Peterson:
There was a lot of good information in there.
What would you say to a hypothetical situation like this where the company declared bankruptcy, there was a class action, and the period for the class action claim ended but an individual didn't send in their information in time? Would it be worthwhile to send it in anyway, or start a new one, or do something else entirely?
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I was of better opinion of your economic conscience. BTC? o_O
I bought ~30 BTC for $500 in 2011.
It is worth in the neighborhood of $300,000 today.
Still trying to figure out:
1) if major decisions like whether or not to sell uranium to Russians are made by the government, how would have this been different if the entire enterprise were governmental? Wouldn't they have still made the decision to sell uranium to the Russians?
2) what unique expertise does getting hired by the government give someone that they would not have if they
Had to get government permission to do anything. Not sure I'd call nuclear in private hands when every major decision has to get government approval first.
Not related.
Both were brought to my attention by a guy who is a lot smarter and more way more into cryptocurrency than I am.
Ripple is competition for SWIFT:
They have a yearly revenue in the hundreds of millions. The only reason I'm not taking out shady loans to invest in Ripple is because I'm sure SWIFT isn't going to just roll over and let Ripple win.
Monero is
I think Monero and Ripple are hugely undervalued:
Some groups of Muslims inbreed:
I think the West is in decline, and well on the way to collapse. This is mostly because every large powerful civilization that has ever existed eventually collapses. Also confirmed via art history: Could be another 100+ years though. Just something to think about when considering politics, investments, ho
Was fun for a bit. Played a trapper first and was a bit too easy. Got bored when you start replaying the same areas. Can't remember what act that is.
Tried a few different builds, but didn't like them.
Started a guy on hardcore with minions, shouts, and a totem or two. Liked it at first until I hit some boss that can kill your minions and raise them for his own. I died miserably.
There is a fire that burns forever. What/who does fire most often represent?
- the burning coals that pass over Abraham's covenantal sacrifice represents God
- the fire burning up Sodom represents God
- the burning bush speaking to Moses represents God
- the pillar of fire leading Israel across the wilderness represents God
- the fire falling from heaven burning up Elijah's sacri