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I recall watching several interviews with "modern women" asking what they demand in a man. The criteria they came up with put their minimally acceptable man in the top 1 or 2% in terms of earning capacity and height. And although these women were cute, they were not in the top 1% by looks or how they came across in their interviews for personality. Some of them not even in the top half...
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Except he wasn't crying for himself. He was showing empathy for the 95% of guys who get swiped left in the new reality. Kind of like I cry at a funeral even if I barely knew the deceased. It's empathy for other people's loss.
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30 years ago, long before woke, it was described similarly. In both big cities and small towns, 99% of the people are decent and law abiding and 1% are scumbags. In big cities, 99% of the people live in fear. In small towns, it's 1%. I grew up in Chicago, and now I live in a small redneck town on an island in Texas. Give me rednecks, any day of the week. And I'm an agnostic, with a mechanical engineering degree and a yankee accent. (Or so I'm reminded)
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I love Joe Rogan as an interviewer. He asks a question, then shuts up. I'm also a big fan of JP. Here's another great Peterson excerpt.
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Because they want to. I think that's implicit when the OP asks where to do it. But the answer (and whether they even need to do it) depends on what he/she's trying to accomplish. If it's for banking, there may be a very different answer than if it's for a dependent visa and that may be different than if they want to buy a condo together, or have the spouse covered under employer provided health care.
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Hunter Biden indicted on three federal gun charges
impulse replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Once again, you're confusing debunked with squelched. 55% of Repubs (along with the 54% of Dems) believed going into the election that it was probably or definitely going to be rigged. Why would they have a different belief afterward? I don't claim to know if the shenanigans were sufficient to skew the results. I'm even open to any evidence that shows the reason Trump is so angry is because he didn't get his money's worth. But don't try to gaslight me into believing that there were no shenanigans. No late night vote counting, no ballot mules, no dead voters, no vacant lots receiving hundred of ballots.... Edit: I'd add that any long time Repub with presidential ambitions is probably beside himself pissed off that Trump has derailed his/her plans for 3 election cycles. So I'm not surprised that there's Repubs that would prefer to see him go away. -
Ex-Secret Service agent reveals new JFK assassination detail
impulse replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The thick plottens. Landis claims he put the bullet on the president's stretcher, but it was found on Connally's stretcher. He spotted the bullet after the motorcade arrived at the hospital, and put it on the stretcher carrying the president. He now guesses Mr Kennedy and Mr Connally Jr's stretchers somehow collided, meaning the bullet was shaken from one to the other. https://news.sky.com/story/jfk-assassination-magic-bullet-theory-cast-into-doubt-by-ex-secret-service-witness-12960275 That strains credulity. Like so many other facets of the event, leadup to it, and investigation of it. -
Had a friend of mine who returned from a trip to the USA thoroughly impressed that they have toilet paper in the ladies rooms. Strangely, nobody nicks it there. Closer to the OP topic, a lot of my favorite restaurants had sauces so popular they now do a booming business selling the sauces. Some just take-away, but many sell them through the supermarkets.
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Trump asks judge in federal elections case to step aside
impulse replied to Social Media's topic in World News
What does that have to do with a judge who has already (and on many occasions) shown extreme prejudice against a defendant recusing herself from a trial? -
Trump asks judge in federal elections case to step aside
impulse replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Here. I'll let Mike Rowe speak for me: https://www.movieguide.org/news-articles/mike-rowe-speaks-out-against-student-loan-debt-forgiveness-how-is-any-of-this-the-taxpayers-responsibility.html Back in my day, we called it "basketweaving and ceramics" Nowadays, it's "Gender Studies", code for a degree with no jobs on the other side. In the hierarchy of debts that the gub'ment (and taxpayers) may want to forgive, I'd much rather see them forgive health care debts. Because unlike college debts, nobody applied for cancer or willingly signed up for a heart attack. So far, all I've seen Biden do is to throw $$ trillions of dollars that we don't have at problems. We won't know if any of those investments giveaways will pay out, often for decades. -
I'd make the case that the pipe is common property and the condo's funds should be used to repair it, before it causes even more damage. Then, if it's found that one of the parties' negligence caused the problem, the board should seek restitution. Of course they have the authority to enter a property if it's on fire or leaking or... or. I'd be real careful about fixing the leak yourself as you're opening yourself up for a lot of liability if the job goes sideways.
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Trump asks judge in federal elections case to step aside
impulse replied to Social Media's topic in World News
You mean the ones who spent a a hundred grand on a gender studies degree, can't find a job (surprise, surprise) and want welders and farmers to pay their debts? -
For what purpose?