What you are referring to is called implicit bias. It’s the automatic differentiation of tribal heritage. It’s honestly a phenomenon that can’t be controlled. You spend enough time with a certain people, then you are going to prefer that people. IMO that’s why we should drop the cultural walls and just amalgamate
I never processed that this is how it works. You just blew my mind
So are you saying that people who sweat more in hot environments are better suited for long distance hunting? Because I’m a gross, sweaty mofo and I would like to feel better about it
My jetta has 120 degree view camera, but 180 degree object sensor, and the sensor literally screams at you before the camera can even process the visuals
Which is a good perspective. Albeit arguably, but good
My opinion or the shitty joke a gave you?
I hope one day in my quest for knowledge, I become so cynical that it’s contradictory
No need to be grumpy. It’s all in good fun
And in walks the paradox
Fitting name then
Probably not. It’s not that it’s not possible, but that would mean that there’s a change that the greater whole would have to make. Plus to code something as miniscule as that is neither worthwhile or profitable
That’s the question. It’s a parabola paradox
Putin still has more toys in the toy box, so he’s not worried how many get broken
When backing into a spot, you can predict that there shouldn’t be anything behind you. But you should always check your blind spots. I kind of cheat though because I have a backup camera
When you back into a spot, you have way more visibility leaving than you would backing out
Ok? Just because you know to do that doesn’t mean anyone else does or will.
I read this to the tune of WAP