Currently somewhere around 10 years single.
I struggle with social cues, anxiety, etc.
It's lonely.
Currently somewhere around 10 years single.
I struggle with social cues, anxiety, etc.
It's lonely.
Golly! Three whole data points?! Now we are cooking with gas!
/s
You picked two random days, compared their active user counts, and concluded that it must indicate a continuous trend.
Yesterday, it was 60°F out. Today it's 30°F out. Clearly, by next week, everyone in my town will be dead by freezing.
Experts struggle with statistics. Laymen, doubly so.
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Also, that's only a difference of 7%, so it's not even that drastic.
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Also also, what does any of this have to do with your post being removed? What was the post? Did the mod/admin give you a reason for removal?
Which explains why it was standard procedure for presidents to put their money in a blind trust. And why Trump didn't.
Yes! I've said for a while that any public statement by a politician should be treated as being "under oath", punishable as perjury as applicable.
I had never heard that before, and that now my truth. It makes so much sense.
The previous conviction was overturned on a procedural issue, like a mistrial. He wasn't pardoned or found not guilty, so it isn't double jeopardy. It's just a "redo" to make sure another jury would still convict without the procedural issue.
Bill Gates is a higher class of billionaire.
And I'm sure there were some relatively nice nazis in WWII Germany. Still nazis.
I'd love to tax the kleptocrat class and pay to fix some of the country's problems, but I'm worried a woman and her doctor might do medicine deemed heresy by my twisted interpretation of a book of fables I never actually read (and may not even believe). Also the gays and brown people scare me, and somehow the only way I can save myself from them is to give Elon Musk ownership of San Francisco.
Something tells me Bill is saying that publicly, then discreetly paying lobbyists to oppose such moves.
US billionaires hold a collective $4.5 Trillion. A 2% wealth tax would be $90 Billion. That's simultaneously a shitload of money that could do so much good, and also a drop in the bucket for the US budget and deficit.
We need to raise taxes on the wealthy so, so much to save this country.
I, for one, thought this was a reasonable take.
What else do people expect you to comment? Like...
Or...
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What discussion can a post like this garner except speculation? And to preface your speculation with an acknowledgement that the story has no real details... seems fair to me.