PerhapsAnotherPerspective

9864 pts ยท April 17, 2014


this isn't intended as a critique or attack--I'm honestly just curious! (3/3)

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normal distribution, actual "underlying" intelligence? ("Underlying" intelligence somewhat intentionally being vaguely defined.) Also, (2)

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Honest question: do you think human intelligence is normally distributed? Beyond specific measures like IQ that are designed to follow a (1)

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Im happy for them, but the ranges there are definitely not representative. Nationwide HVAC tech median pay is $23.43 per hour.

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(At least thats the result Shazaam gave me, and seems right)

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Don't forget stability!

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

the Covid relief bill. While I too wish him and Sinema weren't pivotal votes, Id much rather them + Dem control then GOP control outright.

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

...Yes? The senate would hold up tons of Biden appointments, gut the judiciary for the next GOP president, and stop even basic bills like>>

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The 1.9 Trillion Covid Relief bill would already be dead if the GOP controlled the senate, plus no hope for any Dem policies

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reporting (eg. NYT broke parts of Cuomo story). It could be that I'm just not thinking of counterexamples, though. 3/3

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from the NYT or WaPo. Moreover, many stories that get substantial column inches/airtime on conservative outlets originate from NYT/WaPo 2

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As do I, but I'm having a hard time thinking of any recent 'scary' omissions or biases (other than from a few individual OpEd columnists) 1

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True, but neither is Newsmax or OAN

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currencies, because that counterfactual world without currency would *suck*!!

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small group of goods time after time, reducing information problems), or both. Obviously, that said, thank god we have socially accepted>>

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money, 2) people would drastically cut back the variety of goods they consume (if you produce corn, for example, youll trade for a very>>

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Maybe, though I imagine if it were actually tried in a modern setting either 1) an alternative subset of goods would functionally replace>>

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No, see other comments: in reality they were having a fight and he broke up with her.

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it's easier to head it off than backtracking if someone brings one up. But again, I think you and I are in broad agreement. 5/5

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in minimum wage would not lead to net disemployment." The reason being there is old evidence that does suggest harms of min wages, so 4/

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trees in these types of discussions). My only suggestion is saying "the overwhelming body of recent evidence suggests moderate increases 3/

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to describe the current body of literature (I'm getting my PhD in econ, so I'm definitely more susceptible to missing the forest for the 2/

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