The same thing that’s on the first side, but in reverse.
The same thing that’s on the first side, but in reverse.
I agree. While we’re at it, we can also make election day a holiday and require employers to give workers at least a paid half-day off so that they can vote, and create a citizenship ID that is free and easy to get rather than using ID with requirements like a driver’s license. Then maybe we can try out ranked choice voting and eliminate the electoral college. You know, since we want the election to be fair.
I’m probably going to get some hate for this one, but Spider-Man: Across The Spiderverse. The story wasn’t as tight as the first movie, they introduced too many new characters to keep up with, and it ended with a setup for the next movie.
On The Nature Of Mass Movementa, by (I think) Eric Hoffer. One of the things he claims is that mass movements are generally made up of the dispossessed and dissatisfied who want better conditions but are not quite suffering enough that their entire focus is on acquiring food. People have to feel as if they could improve their circumstances by revolting, but not be actively starving.
Ah, true. My last job could have done that. Use a home printer.
Type up fake email discussing it, leave it in the break room. Deniability.
Did they fight against the bulge, or for it?
I can bend the last joint in my fingers independently. I also have a small nub on the tip of my tongue, which is only useful in one situation.
This man was such a good actor, and this character was perfect.
But I’ve also seen some articles suggesting that there isn’t an inherent physical strength advantage between men and women to begin with. Basically men typically start with more muscle but men and women typically build muscle similarly.
Men have something like 20x more testosterone than women, and testosterone has a massive impact on strength and endurance.
We’re providing review assistance and some types of automated replication to publishers for a yearly rate, and planning to sell subscriptions to individual researchers for $50 /mo.
I started a business with a friend to automatically identify things like this, fraud like what happened with Alzheimer’s research, and mistakes like missing citations. If anyone is interested, has contacts or expertise in relevant domains or just wants to talk about it, hit me up.
A long time ago, I used to play a game called Tibia. Veteran players of the time knew that if someone ran up to you yelling “BR? BR?”, you either knew enough Portuguese to pretend you were Brazilian, or you ran, because they would kill you immediately if you weren’t from Brazil.
Thanks for the flashback OP.
See what Hackworth said about the robots, also, there are multiple ongoing projects that hope to change the existing construction processes enough that android-style robots won’t be necessary. 3d printing houses, for example.
The jobs that will be safe longest are those that are both physical and unpredictable/non-standardizable.
I appreciate this
You pasted the last paragraph twice.