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etergri | 2 years ago | on: Learn OpenUSD

Amazing! I've been trying to find great resources for USD for a long time, this is hands-off the best tutorial I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing.

etergri | 3 years ago

And you're a fascist too. Nevermind what happens when child support is grossly negligently miscalculated (if calculated at all) or if an abusive mother is always preferred to a loving father. Wikipedia knows best (page cannot be edited).

etergri | 4 years ago | on: California moves to recommend delaying algebra to 9th grade statewide

because most people are morons. The same who advocate that males and females are completely 'equal'. They are not. And you can rage all you want, there are and there will always be evolutionary differences. Deal with it, idiots. Discriminating != pretending differences don't exist.

etergri | 4 years ago | on: How I got wealthy without working too hard

Finally some good sense. Do you live in Italy by any chance? You didn't write the usual bullsh1t like "italy has a good social security net / good and free healthcare / you live well with few money" so I'd be surprised if you were a foreigner.

etergri | 4 years ago | on: How I got wealthy without working too hard

Author is writing a lot of crap because every sane employer asks for where you're living and verifies it (either by bank accounts / asking for domicile paperwork / etc) to pay you a good-enough amount for that country.

FAANG companies hiring people in Italy do the same. If you can find a stupid employer who'll pay you a San Francisco salary to live in Souther Italy, then good for you, but that's _rare_.

The 'robust safety net' that you think is in place in Italy is a poor-people subsidy which is currently being discussed because totally abused by a lot of users (and it's becoming unsustainable for Italy's devastated economic situation). So the only good thing the author did is fleeing this ticking bomb.

etergri | 4 years ago | on: How I got wealthy without working too hard

Yeah well two more points that the author followed but actually didn't realize:

4. Flee Italy, the most corrupt of 1st world countries 5. Do not even attempt at reproducing in a healthy family in first world countries ESPECIALLY IN ITALY (https://interessesuperioredelminore.wordpress.com/2020/11/01...). It's a russian roulette pointed to your head and whatever you do, it's out of your control if your life will be completely ruined for corruption.

By keeping these additional two rules in mind, you can live a decent life, albeit a quite meaningless one if you, like me, was born with the idea that forming a happy family is the best thing you can do within your lifetime. Drop that pal, it's no longer the right period of time (if it ever has been).

etergri | 5 years ago | on: A divorce in Italy destroyed my researcher career

Every single point is verifiable actually. Take a look at the sentences on https://www.altalex.com/ (Italian knowledge required). You'll find that this is no 'partial' report, it's just stating the reality and trying to find a logical reason other than "the judges are just racist against men", which of course sounds a bit silly.

etergri | 5 years ago | on: A divorce in Italy destroyed my researcher career

Unjustified flagging. This is NO misogynist article: there is A CLEAR reason why judges are biased towards mothers (I'm speaking for Italy) and this has NOTHING TO DO WITH GENDER. Read it all before flagging (unless you're an italian magistrate, in that case I definitely know why you did it).

etergri | 8 years ago | on: My own private basic income

You'll all will talk and conclude absolutely nothing. IQ distribution is cancer and you're all getting confused with one another.
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