
RhythmDoc
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As someone who both (a) is a doctor and (b) resembles that remark, I agree completely. I think part of China’s historical underperformance of its potential is also characteristics of its language, though.
As BAP pointed out on his thread about the Chinese way coming to American universities, Chinese culture has not produced the kind of innovation and actual success you would expect for such an academically successful, “high IQ” society. The Palo Alto way is similar: what it.
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RT @charlescwcooke: I went to Pigeon Forge, TN, and had an enormous amount of fun.
nationalreview.com
Pigeon Forge is one of the strangest and most enjoyable tourist destinations in America.
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Today in press releases from the Shapiro exploratory committee….
NEW: Hundreds of unseen docs indicate Josh Shapiro gained an unprecedented level of influence at Penn, sought to ban its main pro-Palestinian group, and had a “partnership” with a significant pro-Israel group on campus. My latest in @chronicle(!):.
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RT @DailySilksong: Yes @TeamCherryGames you should totally make a guest appearance on the channel finale.
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I’m not a giant fan of the Orange Man although he’s grown on me a bit. But my education and I say this is gibberish.
Wouldn't expect conservatives to understand academia since they've generally self selected out of it, but most professors are not radical gender studies people. They all vote dem because that's the only game left in town for educated people.
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I don’t know if this is a controversial take, but it’s a correct one. And yes, some people need U-Haul.
Potentially controversial take:. If you are 27, and you do not see a path to owning your residence at 35 in your current city and career, then you should plan to change either your career or your city by age 30.
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Somebody — I can’t remember who — likened this guy to a late season (West) Batman villain, and now I can’t unsee it.
MSNBC's @Anandwrites: "When I go to D.C., I’m not afraid of losing my wallet so much as I’m afraid of losing my vote. I’m not afraid of losing my wallet so much as I’m afraid that my children’s freedom to breathe will be stolen in a world where climate change policy is
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With the exception of the cell phone, which I did have, this is an accurate description of my life, except I didn’t own a car. And I was the child of (modest) wealth.
Young working people before the year 2000 most likely had no home internet service at all, no cell phone, no cable TV (like literally no subscriptions whatsoever), rarely ordered food delivery, brought food from home for lunch, bought like two new outfits a year, often stayed.
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Thread on why Gen Z doomers are just misguided. (I knew this already, because I work with plenty of solidly middle class and some working class Zers, and the expected number of them can afford a house at the expected time of life.).
1/. The way that people talk past each other always amazes me. first: a claim that boomers and GenXers never struggled.
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