user743 | 4 years ago | on: NYU is top-ranked in loans that alumni and parents struggle to repay
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user743 | 4 years ago | on: Julian Assange can be extradited to the US, court rules
Also, I'm not sure where this "keep friends and family separate from business" idealogy came from, but business is just organizing production. If we're not going to try to hold those keys with our friends and family, then elites will hold them for us.
Side note-no actual progress can come until there is sound money again.
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Instagram Is Facebook Now
The internet is interesting in that it can bypass a lot of consumer protections that have been hard fought in government.
One that I recently saw on here was the government (not sure which level, federal I think) declaring that click to sign up, call to cancel is illegal.
There is so much user hostile behavior online it's crazy, generally speaking it seems we all need to find our way back to morals.
Hang in there with the despair.
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Workers in Portugal could see healthier work-life balance under new labour laws
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Stop spending so much time being trolled by billionaire corps
user743 | 4 years ago | on: COVID vaccine injury claims mount, but recourse is lacking for those harmed
Happy to have my perspective changed.
user743 | 4 years ago | on: COVID vaccine injury claims mount, but recourse is lacking for those harmed
I personally think the WHO has been comprised and don't trust them, but I used data associated with them since a lot of people do trust them still.
If you won't trust this data what will you trust?
The most trustworthy source is anecdotal but I know that's not accepted in arguments either.
The censorship is so bad you can't even Google anything anymore so where do you go?
user743 | 4 years ago | on: COVID vaccine injury claims mount, but recourse is lacking for those harmed
user743 | 4 years ago | on: COVID vaccine injury claims mount, but recourse is lacking for those harmed
This is life though. It's not practical, moral, or enforceable.
The best thing one can do is put effort into the factors they can control—diet, exercise, avoiding unnecessary conflict to keep stress low, etc.
user743 | 4 years ago | on: COVID vaccine injury claims mount, but recourse is lacking for those harmed
Most people I know, know at least a few people that had adverse reactions already; let alone ADE or long-term consequences.
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Melbourne cases hit record despite two months of lockdown
user743 | 4 years ago | on: How South Dakota has become a global tax haven
To me it's silly to see how much unused land there is in the USA but people aren't allowed to use it because a few people showed up 150 years ago and claimed it for themselves. And when they did they stole it from other people. Now people are just supposed to respect that forever?
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Real-world data show that filters clean Covid-causing virus from air
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Melbourne cases hit record despite two months of lockdown
user743 | 4 years ago | on: Why won’t Americans get vaccinated?
user743 | 5 years ago | on: “Buy and Hold” No More: The Resurgence of Active Trading