Grant Collison

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Grant Collison

Grant Collison

@GrantCollison2

Se unió Ekim 2022
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👎project hail riptide🚀
👎project hail riptide🚀@buttrscotchknif·
nobody is understanding why it confuses me in the comments lol anyways i have nothing to promote
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Grant Collison
Grant Collison@GrantCollison2·
@jonathanbylos Yes, if I knew my infant children would have their votes randomly assigned, I would without a doubt choose blue. Saying this as an original red voter.
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Jonathan ⚡
Jonathan ⚡@jonathanbylos·
There is a global private vote of ~8.3 billion humans where they MUST push a red or blue button (or it is randomly decided if no button is pushed). If blue does not have more than 50%, only blue voters die. Detailed rules below:
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.
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daved
daved@daveddev·
@Chef_Flavenburg @_Hazardous_Wolf If the original question was posed as such, the outcome would/should be different. And that's the entire point that is thousands of feet above the heads of many. It wasn't posed as such, and your line of reductionism is jaded and smug at best, and plain evil at worst.
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@64bitMagpie
@64bitMagpie@64bitAtheist·
It wasn't random. Amino acids form, same way basic crystals do. Some of those amino acids clump together and self organise into protein precursors. These precursors are better or worse at holding together and bias towards the better able to hold together means those forms proliferate. Small differences lend to how the precursors behave. Eventually through chance they create RNA, then DNA, then a capsid layer, each addition simply biasing in favour of them continuing to function, because the ones that don't function... stop functioning. Eventually chemistry graduates to biology by imperceptably small steps, and biological evolution puts the process into over drive.
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Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
It’s an automated factory. It’s a supercomputer. We can’t make one, with all our knowledge and technology. People pretending to be serious scientists say this was created by lightning striking a mud puddle. That’s what they still teach in school.
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ثامر
ثامر@0FCB200·
الترجمة التلقائيه اكشفت لنا ان اليابانيين اقذر ناس على وجه الارض
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Kyle Mann
Kyle Mann@The_Kyle_Mann·
@TRHLofficial Yes Catholics are the only people we ever make fun of, great point
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Zachary Barteky
Zachary Barteky@ZachBarteky·
@WarheadsHurt @kangminlee Well no, the shape just doesn't have 4 90° angles. It's intentionally being misleading, hence the claim that this is how leftist argue. If you don't know anything about what's being shown, then it sounds clever.
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Grant Collison
Grant Collison@GrantCollison2·
@mnmcsofgp @breakingbaht The hard part is finding the line. What is "too risky". What's the minimum success rate? Very difficult to make a hard and fast rule on those things
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Mistake not...@mnmcsofgp·
@breakingbaht If the majority of doctors believe it will do nothing (they are almost certainly correct) and you have no evidence of benefit, as is implied, why on earth is that a hard choice? Stage IV cholangiocarcinoma with liver mets? I don’t think people understand what that implies
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Eric@breakingbaht·
I get a lot of criticisms of insurance, but people often should accept that these are extraordinarily difficult edge situations. "Should insurance be forced to cover an extremely expensive and experimental treatment for a situation every doctor agrees it probably will do nothing" is legitimately difficult all around. We can talk about miracles, but for every miracle story, there's millions of non-miracles that go exactly as youd expect.
New York Post@nypost

Dad with stage 4 cancer dies after insurance company said tumor-shrinking treatment was 'not medically necessary' trib.al/aYAtuEv

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Allen the Stem cell
Allen the Stem cell@MSten80120·
@seamus_coughlin I mean you can genetically enginner this so yeah you can genetically enginneer a new economy Nationalize the railways and farmlands and all. Make a new system. Get everyone ground up to create a new soverign. New econony. Everything.
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WallyBallou
WallyBallou@HarryPoulter7·
@SandyofCthulhu The French "soldiers" in that image are wearing 20th century uniforms. That makes this a complete inversion of the truth. The French did absolutely nothing to benefit the US after Yorktown, and they only helped then to hurt the British.
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