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Stonekettle
Stonekettle
I agree with this. But, also with this whole idiotic issue: So what if sexual orientation WAS a choice? It's not. But what if it was? So?So fucking what? Isn't
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
A lot of founders choose markets based on the availability heuristic, which tends to overconcentrate brainsweat in predictable places. Some of them make for poor businesses specifically because they're interesting
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
The most common way in which political bias affects research is by influencing definitions and what questions people ask. If you don't think this is real, I suggest you read
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Christian Adib كريستيان أديب
AdibChristian
Let me add to this: my thesis advisor at MIT was Israeli, and I have made many Israeli friends while living in the US, as many Lebanese people do. Does
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Bishop Tisserant Quindeleone
RobertoGRamos2
My dear brethren, we are going through a pandemic. One that is invisible to us. But there is another pandemic we’re going through as well, a war of some proportions,
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Aren R. LeBrun
proustmalone
A majority of the “self help” industry is just hucksters teaching people how to withstand the depravities and mind-numbing tedium and spiritual emptiness of modern day capitalism. And while we’re
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Glendalough
Ciaran61215770
1/4Liberalism defines people as simply property-owners, narcissistic self-owners, choosers & consumers. However, our natural orientation is to something outside ourselves fundamental to our being.Liberalism, by contrast, denies the impo
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Austin
austingcommons
It’s striking to me that the squabbling among the US armed services about their roles in a Pacific conflict is taking place around the anniversary of the Falklands War. The
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Hot take: Noether's Theorem is more useful than any of the physics Newton discovered.Emmy Noether to a large extent created the modern framework of how to think about conservation and
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Some thoughts on a phenomenon: The academic who openly advocates against other academic disciplines. ... 2) I understand why some academics would think their subject is more important or
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Ben Goertzel
bengoertzel
0) So, cool — Wolfram is hypothesizing our universe is a bunch of discrete relations defining a hypergraph, and it works via graph rewriting ruleshttps://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2020/04/finally-we-may-have-a-path-to-the-fundamental-theory-of-phys
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Dr Rakib Ehsan
rakibehsan
Out of the very many social tensions in the UK, the white British intra-ethnic class conflict between metropolitan social liberalism in the core cities, and culturally conservative working-class communities in
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Rich MacLehose
RMaclehose
Pains me to say it, but @ProfMattFox made a good point yesterday about the difference between ID methods and non-ID methods. I was thinking about that on my dog walk
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Erik Voeten
ErikVoeten
Fascinating and important decision by the German Constitutional Court on climate change. A few quick thoughts from an IL/IR perspectivehttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/29/world/europe/germany-high-court-climate-change-youth.html First, IPCC
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Akado 👨🌾🌽
AkadoSang
I just published Fundamental Analysis: DeFi as a Catalyst for a New Cryptocurrency Boomhttps://link.medium.com/vB3veb32q4 $MKR, $SNX, $RUNE, $KNC and $LEND mentioned on this one. Enjoy First part has started: #Defi
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Margarita
margaritaevna95
“Detail is not everything” is often repeated by modern art defenders. But most modern artists lack the technical skill to build the ~soul~ of a piece. Here is some concept
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