39346 pts · May 30, 2015
Those pesky philosophers using wordsalad to explain away their problems https://youtu.be/X3kIj0j9oJg
don't say it...
/a/ASOIQZw
use the median not the mean
The chief use of education seems to be to equip morons to justify and defend the views and prejudices they came to on their own.
not anymore
British Cuisine: put something biege in the oven at 180°C for 20 minutes.
wouldn't the top execs continue to be compensated in shares/part ownership company? capital gains where all the truly wealthy get paid
/a/Kf12qbd
same, the output focus is a double edged sword though. I worked all weekend for a deadline this morning and spent the day in bed.
Call the boat 'business' and don't tell anyone but the secretary. secretary: "he is away on *business* until next week, call back then"
can't add 23m jobs if there's <10m unemployed, lowest rates ever (<4%) might be an achievement, even if Obama should get credit
I would be interested to see the rate before covid hit. Also jobs added seems more to do with the state of the economy when they start? 1/
Maybe we should all get a massive sovereign wealth fund selling oil and gas to fund our electric car subsidies? https://youtu.be/zSjYra7cYqY
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more importantly, what degree?
indirect teeth cleaning
This is like me trying to identify my emotions, where there square hole Is hungry.
exactly! our thieves, tax evaders and corrupt officials aren't dishonest, just underpaid!
don't argue =/= agree
#8 friend strategically picks fights with his gf hours before a late xbox session, he gets the silent treatment and can play in peace.
My mum asks why I don't tell her stuff, but I don't want lessons about lessons.
sometimes its not that cold, like when you have exams to study for
Yea, but that all sounds very positive, if only we were all in that situation
Makes sense, but only retesting the bad results is a bit risky?
not argue =/= agree
Results are great and all, but isn't the false positive rate higher than 1/10,000?
'The West Wing' presents the image of government that Americans hope they have; 'House of Cards', the government they fear they really have.
Those pesky philosophers using wordsalad to explain away their problems https://youtu.be/X3kIj0j9oJg
don't say it...
/a/ASOIQZw
use the median not the mean
The chief use of education seems to be to equip morons to justify and defend the views and prejudices they came to on their own.
not anymore
British Cuisine: put something biege in the oven at 180°C for 20 minutes.
wouldn't the top execs continue to be compensated in shares/part ownership company? capital gains where all the truly wealthy get paid
/a/Kf12qbd
same, the output focus is a double edged sword though. I worked all weekend for a deadline this morning and spent the day in bed.
Call the boat 'business' and don't tell anyone but the secretary. secretary: "he is away on *business* until next week, call back then"
can't add 23m jobs if there's <10m unemployed, lowest rates ever (<4%) might be an achievement, even if Obama should get credit
I would be interested to see the rate before covid hit. Also jobs added seems more to do with the state of the economy when they start? 1/
Maybe we should all get a massive sovereign wealth fund selling oil and gas to fund our electric car subsidies? https://youtu.be/zSjYra7cYqY
.
more importantly, what degree?
indirect teeth cleaning
This is like me trying to identify my emotions, where there square hole Is hungry.
exactly! our thieves, tax evaders and corrupt officials aren't dishonest, just underpaid!
don't argue =/= agree
#8 friend strategically picks fights with his gf hours before a late xbox session, he gets the silent treatment and can play in peace.
My mum asks why I don't tell her stuff, but I don't want lessons about lessons.
.
sometimes its not that cold, like when you have exams to study for
Yea, but that all sounds very positive, if only we were all in that situation
Makes sense, but only retesting the bad results is a bit risky?
not argue =/= agree
Results are great and all, but isn't the false positive rate higher than 1/10,000?
'The West Wing' presents the image of government that Americans hope they have; 'House of Cards', the government they fear they really have.