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3 years ago
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on: Why Bitcoin Is Different from All Other Cryptocurrencies
Such nonsense. It’s obviously a mania. It follows the curve. It’s so obvious, why can nobody see this?
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3 years ago
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on: New Zealand bans young people from buying cigarettes for life
No freedom for you! Next!
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3 years ago
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on: THC and CBD improve wound healing, may be valuable as skin rejuvenators, study
It’s a lot less funny when charlatans convince a crowd to start drinking rubbing alcohol like they did in Iran in an attempt to prevent covid 19. Hundreds died
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3 years ago
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on: THC and CBD improve wound healing, may be valuable as skin rejuvenators, study
Thats part of the marketing, the official hip drug of the liberal sticking it to the man. But not anymore, you’re paying taxes on that weed.
Why are we giving it a free pass? There’s no strong evidence it’s risk free, it’s just another street drug. Perhaps it’s believed that if you smoke you’re more likely to develop liberal values. If you can really call drug induced beliefs values.
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3 years ago
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on: THC and CBD improve wound healing, may be valuable as skin rejuvenators, study
Choking makes you as equally dead as any other cause. Dead is dead, no difference to the victim. It’s naïve to think cannabis is harmless, it can absolutely be lethal as a consequence of behavior or messing up any of the million different variables that your body needs regulated to keep you going long term.
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3 years ago
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on: A fake job offer gone wrong
Very revealing how self interest can blind a type of person to an obvious scam. This guy got lucky but they almost had him. I can’t help but think of crypto.
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3 years ago
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on: BlackRock says get ready for a recession unlike any other
I wonder if the pandemic->depression->worldwar cycle from the last century will repeat.
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3 years ago
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on: Why Don’t More Men Take Their Wives’ Last Names?
I’m afraid our collective genetics does not tell of a history of fidelity. The standard successful procreation strategy involves children through many partners.
And besides, aren’t sexual experiences enjoyment? Why deny yourself and your partner pleasure and variety? You could both agree to not let the other watch TV and just glare at each other over every meal, but that’s going to get old pretty fast.
Not that I’m against marriage as it is today, but for the fact that for a decision that so radically defines the lives of those involved, I think there should be more deliberation in the details.
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3 years ago
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on: Why Don’t More Men Take Their Wives’ Last Names?
Sure if you can get your partner to sign you can set whatever terms you both agree on. Fully customizable. But most death-do-us-part marriages aren’t honored, so that may not be the best deal for you because since that contact comes with no predefined exit strategy, if you have assets that means litigation if someone wants out.
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3 years ago
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on: Why Don’t More Men Take Their Wives’ Last Names?
In terms of infidelity, this attitude doesn’t make a bit of sense to me. If I meet a woman and start a relationship I’m not rationally going to hold it against her that she’s slept with other men before me, and if the relationship ends I wouldn’t be concerned if she slept with other men (or women I know) after me. So then, why should I be so concerned if during our relationship she sleeps with other people? Disease and paternity issues can be managed with protection and DNA testing. You know, I wouldn’t dare tell someone they aren’t free to do as they please with their own body. They might turn around and ask me why.
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3 years ago
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on: Why Don’t More Men Take Their Wives’ Last Names?
The thing is, speaking for myself, every 5 years or so I’m almost a completely different person. Same context, different tenant. People change and they get bored. Maybe they don’t want to commit the entire rest of their lives to a single relationship. Divorce is the norm already, so let’s just standardize it and reduce the trauma.
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3 years ago
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on: Why Don’t More Men Take Their Wives’ Last Names?
That’s a good compromise, keep both names. And the kids if any can start with the last names of the same sex parent then choose one or the other when they become adult. It’s easy enough to retire these aged concepts. In a way the marriage contract is a technology to be advanced. Perhaps there’s an opportunity for a startup here, marriage 2.0. Trouble is people will see the contract as negotiable from then on. Custom marriage contacts would become the norm leading to new lifestyles, perhaps including communal partnerships, and further, women would have a great deal more leverage depending on which variant of the marriage contract they are willing to accept. Although it could be said their bargaining power would be restored rather than increased since it was clearly taken from them in the past using religious shame tactics.
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3 years ago
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on: Why Don’t More Men Take Their Wives’ Last Names?
I think we need a new form of marriage that lasts a set 20 years and then the assets are divided evenly unless they both choose to renew. Changing the last name of the woman advances the idea that she is now property of the man. Marriage is a contract and needs to be updated to fit the modern world. Of course accepting that it is a contract for companionship and sex “reduces” women's status, so since nobody will admit that truth, we can’t call it the contract it obviously is and update it accordingly. Not that I’m knocking marriage. I should be so lucky. But maybe we need to get past the ideas that A) you can own a woman and tell them what to do and that they can’t have sex with other men and B) that trading goods, money or opportunities for advancement in social status for sex reduces the value of the woman. For all the moral superiority we claim over primitive religious cultures, we have a long way to go to recognize the basic realities of human existence. The primary motivations for most people indirectly revolve around sex and money. If you take those things away, people will shut down.
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3 years ago
Why can’t we come together as a community and innovate a way to shut down this time wasting clickbait garbage? It’s a cancer of the internet.
There has to be some mechanism to disincentivize clickbait.
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3 years ago
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on: Genetically modified tobacco plant produces cocaine in its leaves
^ this. Now you can disguise production in any type of crop
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3 years ago
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on: An ancient Persian way to keep cool (2021)
Ancient Persian? The article starts explaining how the Egyptians invented the technique..
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3 years ago
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on: How crypto goes to zero
I think the entire crypto portfolio is not just completely worthless, but actually has a negative value. It’s worth less than nothing.
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3 years ago
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on: Coinbase Hits Record Low as Crypto Contagion Anxiety Intensifies
“If the $15,500 level breaks for Bitcoin, there is not much support until the $13,500 level, followed by the psychological $10,000 level,” wrote Ed Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda.
What complete bullshit. Who listens to these “analysts”? All he’s stating is that the price can fall, and then later when it does he’ll pretend that he knew something secret that we simpletons all can’t see on the chart. If the price is falling as the bubble bursts it will likely fall more. Thank you genius.
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3 years ago
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on: Letter SBF sent today to FTX employees
I think SBF has realized that he’s going to get his 11 years.
What really disgusts me is after losing billions of dollars these crypto bros try to escape responsibility with a tweets worth of explanation. “Oh well nevermind”. No, those types of losses have a body count. He needs to be held accountable in a court of law.