The law also says “well regulated militia” but no one cares about that bit.
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The law also says “well regulated militia” but no one cares about that bit.
Y’all make me so happy with interactions like this sometimes it almost outweighs how big of a POS the internet can be the rest of the time. Maybe there is hope!
I’m not following on why manager roles are different from traditional companies.
The book keeping? You mean splitting the profit? Why wouldn’t you assume everyone has a % stake?
Irony can be used in many situations. I want a German word that specifically refers to this situation. Something like Erfinderhybris; I just slammed Inventor and Hubris together.
Some Executives have no understanding of the need for Deep Work and can’t imagine how the office isn’t good for it.
The problem is executives have no need of deep work, that’s what they hire others for. Bad executives don’t understand this and assume you need what they need.
Just want to drop the concept of Ikigai here:
Marijuana was considered a black person drug. If you didn’t know, the US kinda hates black people, statistically speaking. It’s pretty fucked up!
According to the available information, there is no direct mention of the percentage of black people who used marijuana in the 1960s and 1970s. However, we can infer some information from the provided snippets.
In the 1970s, marijuana use became more widespread among the general population. According to Gallup’s trend by age, widespread experimentation with marijuana first occurred among adults aged 18 to 29 between 1969 and 1973, rising from 8% to 35%. It then continued to mount, reaching 56% by 1977, and remained at that level in 1985.
It is important to note that the available information does not provide specific data on the percentage of black people who used marijuana during this time period. However, we can infer that marijuana use was more prevalent among younger adults, particularly those in the 18-29 age range, during the 1970s.
In terms of the potency of marijuana during this time period, reports suggest that pot in the 1970s had THC levels of around 1%. In contrast, today, the herb you’re smoking has a lot more THC, with levels averaging more than 6-8%. Some specially grown plants can contain THC levels as high as 51%.
It is also worth noting that a 2022 analysis of marijuana possession arrests in Texas for the years 2017 to 2019 reported that African Americans comprised 30.2 percent of all possession arrests, yet Black people comprised only 12.9 percent of the state’s population. This suggests that there may be racial disparities in marijuana use and arrest rates, but the available information does not provide specific data on the percentage of black people who used marijuana in the 1960s and 1970s.
Edit: The above is kind of incorrect, the herb I smoke brags ~25%, though sources say those #s vary greatly.
I wonder how long it would take them to map out the caves and things - using drones and such. Screw diving down there!
Consider your Finders Bias.
These polls get more laughable the longer this goes on. They keep calling boomers, because no one else answers their damn phone, and reporting on what they were told.
Lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Sliced bread. Before sandwiches what was the point?
Really looking forward to the hours I’ll sink into this game!
“A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad”
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I, for one, welcome our new overlords.
Users: Fine if you want me to pay a monthly fee I’ll only pay 3 months of the year.
Streaming services: Shook
For certain, and in the grand scheme of things 50 years is nothing. For most of humanity generation upon generation would pass without any significant advance.
The last 100 years really hints at the speed of the singularity curve as things are getting better at an insane rate. But there are costs to those advances that if left unchecked can truly threaten the future of our species.
Definitely the latter. If I can recommend a book please read it despite it’s title: “Everything is Fucked” by Mark Manson.
The title is supposed to be a joke as when things get better we still will find even the smallest of problems, everything isn’t fucked it’s our perception. This is human nature. There’s other really interesting observations in the book that I really enjoyed, but that’s the main theme.
Are the images clearly labeled, or are they trying to pass them off as reality? There’s a clear difference.
Pretty sure he was referring to the non national guard gun owners.