Moral of the story: never make breaking changes. Always backwards compatible, always.
Moral of the story: never make breaking changes. Always backwards compatible, always.
Why the scare quotes?
They did go out of their way to stop parents from doing something.
Here in LA, jerks are constantly suggesting “let’s build a huge structure in the desert and move 'em there”. They usually don’t know what Manzanar was.
And our answer is always no. The homeless are going to stay right here in everybody’s faces until we actually solve the problem. We aren’t willing to compromise on pushing them somewhere else.
There is no LA homelessness problem. There is a national homelessness problem and we’re dealing with it here because our Christian country won’t.
At least here in CA, the government seemed to be following the supreme court’s previous ruling in good faith. I’d bet that they’ll continue pursuing a similar course of action, just with one less technicality.
But the Church will help! Our doors are always open! With strings attached, of course.
What if the second solution is some technology - godlike to people from our time - that could start spinning the core of Mars to create a magnetosphere? That might be more difficult with people already living there.
1954 for the pledge, 1956 for the money.
He helped, but Nixon was anti union and pro debt.
My kids don’t say the pledge, they just stand there silently. I will Karen so fucking hard if they try to pull that shit.
I swear to Charles Darwin himself, they will get so much more reaction out of me if they try to force my kids recite that bullshit. (They currently stand there silently)
I believe so too. I’ve instructed my children to not recite the pledge (because atheism), and will absolutely make this my hill to die on. It’s bad enough we’ve got money with that bullshit on it.
It’s a stupid brainwashed idiot country and this shit drives me nuts.
Don’t you hate pants?
These appear to be regarding typical 2 player prisoner’s dilemmas. What I’m curious about is if there’s an academic literature about this for larger groups, where they ostracize and punish.
Because if it works for them, then it can work for us… We could build unions where we signal to each other the same way, without need for central leadership.
The election of Richard Nixon. I sincerely believe that’s where we traded the “flying cars robot butlers” timeline for the “worst inequality of literally ever” timeline.
Hey sorry to keep bugging you but where did you first hear the “greedflation” concept? If you’ve got a source for either (since it’s pretty much the same thing) I am legit interested.
It probably helps that the risks were obvious to everyone, too.
Obligatory: end qualified immunity. Let them get “malpractice insurance”.
I’m still trying to take “libertarian” back.
The marshmallow experiment is more a measure of how honest adults have been to that kid, than some inherent virtue. Sometimes when you delay gratification, you get robbed.