Look, all I’m saying is that if Icarus flew just a little closer to the sun and escaped the stratosphere, the greenhouse effect would diminish and his wings would be even colder than ground temp
@nick_kapur
Online is still under 50% by every survey I can find. I think the spike was covid. The graphic was made by the marriage pact website, so the funding is definitely pro-online
@BasedDepartmint
@NonKaz6
Brother. You support the US. The US is imperial. Therefore, you support imperialism.
US foreign policy is imperial. If you don't support that then you don't support the US in general. What else does it stand for? Democracy? It overthrows democracies and allies with autocracies.
@BasedDepartmint
@NonKaz6
Ok if you really need me to walk you through it here's a syllogism:
1. You support the US
2. The US is imperial
C. You embrace a form of imperialism
Assuming you disagree with (2), I refer you to the linked outline of America's nonstop centuries of conquest
@kenswift
@Daydream2984819
@esjesjesj
And I'm assuming your kid came out of the closet when ready and on his or her own terms, not by having his high school be mandated reporters of homosexual activity. That's the point.
@ryxcommar
@bryancsk
It's data science, since he was trying to make a point about changes in the world.
We're starting with data points and looking for a fit, not an ODE lmao
@Israellycool
@CabbageMon32343
Racism aside isn't it kinda weird that their argument is that it's difficult to boycott and not that it's wrong to boycott?
@StatisticUrban
"They put Mr Xi up in their son's bedroom - he was away at college at the University of Iowa at the time. If the Chinese president had an opinion about the room's Star Trek wallpaper, he has managed to keep it to himself."
Imagine going to college and Biden getting your room
@ryxcommar
@bryancsk
"there's no point where the curvature is similar"
if you are looking for a best-fit of some data points, these are equivalent if there's any variation at all
@jacktr1al
@ArtemYakov19657
I tried looking up this "article" and all I found was the essay of some American undergrad? Note the homeless figure is quoted but there's no source for the claim that because they're homeless they have no shelter. That is a uniquely American assumption