Andrew Cooper-Stormbom

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Andrew Cooper-Stormbom

Andrew Cooper-Stormbom

@AndrewHagmark

Made in England. English teacher in Swedish-speaking Finland. Reason. Integrity. Satire. Oh, and basketball.

Mariehamn, Åland, Finland. Katılım Ocak 2020
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Abigail Shrier
Abigail Shrier@AbigailShrier·
Two years ago, almost 0 schools were interested in even considering going phone free. Now, whole school systems are phone free. The rest are scrambling to get on board We owe @JonHaidt a tremendous debt of gratitude. What he achieved - this quickly - is almost unimaginable.
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt

The Anxious Generation was published two years ago today, in a very different world. Back then, the most common objection I got was resignation: "The train has left the station." "You can't put toothpaste back in the tube." "It's how the kids connect today." Today, the world looks very different. It turns out that if our kids were all on a train and we learned it was heading toward a collapsed bridge, we'd find a way to stop it and bring them safely back to the station. That’s what’s happening now. After the historic verdicts in Los Angeles and New Mexico, today is a great day to reflect on the capacity of people in democratic societies to take action, even when opposing some of the most powerful corporations in history. We're getting access to the courts. We're getting phone-free schools. We're seeing whole neighborhoods letting kids out to play, unsupervised, which is what we older folk all remember as the best part of childhood. So I want to recognize: --The mothers (and, right behind them, fathers) who rose up by the millions and powered the movement. --The farsighted governors and legislators in red states and blue states who have been innovating on policy solutions. --The leaders of a dozen of nations, who are raising the age to 16 for opening social media accounts (with a special shoutout to Australia, for going first). --The teachers and school administrators who had their classrooms disrupted for 15 years, and who are now eager to think through new solutions as screens have taken over and obstructed learning. --The grassroots organizations who have been dedicating their efforts to advocate for all of the above in their local communities. --The millions of members of Gen Z who have been rising up, demanding agency over how they spend their lives in the digital era, and finding better ways to connect in real life. And one final group: the survivor parents--the ones you saw in those pictures of people embracing on the front steps of the LA courthouse. I have met many over the years. I am in awe of their courage and tenacity, their willingness to tell their stories of loss, over and over again, to different audiences, in the hope that no other parent would have to endure what they have endured. At long last, juries and legislatures are hearing you, and are acting. Together, we are calling the train back to the station. Together, we are rolling back the phone based childhood and reclaiming life in the real world. The work continues. If you’re not already involved, join us: anxiousgeneration.com/join

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Andrew Cooper-Stormbom@AndrewHagmark·
@jess_ann_pin Where have you seen JBP say anything like that? I would have thought the assertiveness element of extraversion would be a better proxy. Plus you do score very low/low on the two elements of agreeableness that would seem most likely to have any correlation with submissiveness.
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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin@jess_ann_pin·
Big 5 is retarded. I score average or high on Big 5 agreeableness despite being literally DISAGREEABLE. Big 5 just bastardizes the English language. Disagreeable = INCLINED TO DISAGREE. My friend introduces me as, “This is Jessica. She likes to argue. She is very caring.” Chat GPT, Jordan Peterson and others then use Big 5 agreeableness as a proxy for submissiveness. ITS NOT.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I've done as much as anyone to stop anti-white discrimination in America's institutions, but you have to be brain-damaged to believe that "white men are the most oppressed group in history." This is a leftist attitude, and almost certainly a projection of personal failure, frustration, or resentment onto the Jews or the social tableau. Yes, you should absolutely fight to reduce anti-white discrimination, but if you believe "100% of your problems are external," you're being dishonest with yourself and repressing massive inferiority feelings, which almost certainly have nothing to do with the war in Iran or AIPAC or whatever you think is "holding the white man down." It's leftist thinking. A victimhood fetish. Your pioneer ancestors would laugh at you for whining that you're "the most oppressed man in history" because of Pam in HR.
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath

White men are very easily the most oppressed group in history. Nearly 100% of our problems are external, in the system. But no one's going to solve them for you. You have to solve them yourself, which means we have to solve them together. This rat is trying to tell you that you have problems because you are personally deficient. That's probably not true. The average White guy is more competent than the top 20% of any other group except maybe East Asians. But even that doesn't matter, because the top 2% of white guys are more competent than 100% of everyone else put together. It does not matter how many retards you put to work designing a rocket, it's never going to fly. The exclusion of white men from opportunity is the vast majority of the problem. It's not that there are no stupid white guys. About 14% of them are. It's not that there are no white guys with problems. Everybody has flaws. It's that we were always that way, and we were doing thousands of times better than everyone else before somebody snuck into our government and changed all the rules to make sure that we get nothing in our own countries. No one's going to solve that but us, and us includes you. So it's not your fault that things are so bad, but it is your responsibility.

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James A. Furey
James A. Furey@JamesAFurey·
Schools can’t continue to operate on the customer service model unless we realize that much of the behavior teachers see in the classroom day to day would get someone kicked out of any respectable establishment. Everywhere you go, there are rules. Lack of enforcement in any space leads to chaos.
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Tom Bennett OBE
Tom Bennett OBE@tombennett71·
Worth repeating: in an age of AI, all material used for academic assessments that involves take-home work or projects done unsupervised, are now worthless. Assessed homework in this category the same. There is no alternative to supervised, standardised, in-person, off-screen work. This is the innovation we need to embrace right now.
Michael Salter@mikesalter74

This should frankly be so blindingly obvious (even to Ed bureaucrats) as to not even need saying. But the age of the ostrich is not dead. smh.com.au/national/allow…

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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
3 interesting findings: 1. 88% of college students say they pretended to be more progressive than they are to succeed academically or socially. 80% of students say they submitted class work misrepresenting their real views to conform to the progressive views of the professor.
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Spencer A. Klavan
Spencer A. Klavan@SpencerKlavan·
It’s literally the exact opposite of this. Kids who pass off foundational cognitive tasks like memorization to AI will be lost in an ocean of people just like them, all powerless to think their own thoughts, dependent on bad mechanical imitations of mental acts they have no capacity to perform or judge for themselves. They’ll grow up into glazed-over subaltern dupes at the mercy of machinists who view them as little more than farm animals to milk for training data. You could hardly do a worse disservice to a young person right now than to empty out the contents of their soul and strip them of the mental armor that only a rigorous literary education can provide. And all in the name of some gullible claptrap about humanity and tech that wouldn’t stand up to five minutes’ scrutiny if the people peddling it and swilling it down had ever read a single thing worth reading. We had all better snap out of this kookery right the heck now or we’re cooked, fam.
Julia McCoy@JuliaEMcCoy

We are sending our kids to school to memorize facts that AI can retrieve in 0.3 seconds. We're grading them on essays that AI writes better than their teachers. We're preparing them for jobs that won't exist by the time they graduate. The entire education system is training humans to compete with machines at what machines do best. That's not education. That's sabotage. The schools that survive will teach thinking, not memorizing. Creating, not repeating. Discerning, not obeying. Every other school is a museum that doesn't know it yet.

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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
What people say about themselves does not matter; people will say anything. Look at what they have done; deeds do not lie. You must also apply this logic to yourself. In looking back at a defeat, you must identify the things you could have done differently.
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Dr. Dominic Ng
Dr. Dominic Ng@DrDominicNg·
Research on expert performance found one dominant factor: deliberate practice. Yet almost nobody does it. Practice any skill 3 times a week for a year and you'll end up better than 95% of people.
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Human Peacocking
Human Peacocking@HumanPeacocking·
Great example of @robkhenderson 's luxury beliefs... "We stole this land so let everyone in!" said at prestigious elite event honouring prestigious elites - An event which its illegal for any but the most prestigious elite to enter... Pinnacle inter-elite group signaling
Breaking911@Breaking911

Billie Eilish at the Grammys: "Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter...f*ck ICE."

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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
A journalist asks about human rights.
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@jess_ann_pin Oh, and we had two kids when I was in my early 20s, so I believe I did what you're advocating for here.
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Andrew Cooper-Stormbom@AndrewHagmark·
@jess_ann_pin Particularly so if the guy was much younger. Speaking from experience as I was in an 18-year relationship from 20 with a woman who was 7 years older than me (met when I was an undergrad and she was writing her doctoral thesis). She was also a dominant personality.
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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin@jess_ann_pin·
Sure. The fact that I was mutilated when I was 18 and harmed by a shockwave treatment again when I was 37 so that I now have internal nerve damage as well definitely makes sex and relationships harder. All men who struggle to understand why sexual dysfunction would make relationships harder for a woman reveal themselves to be horrible misogynists. As such, I don’t care about opinions from such men. As for what else is wrong with me, I would actually love to know so I can correct it. The only feedback I got last time was that it was a problem when I threw pillows out the window. I have repeatedly begged for feedback about what went wrong and he refuses to tell me anything and just berates me for harassing him to tell me.
Blind Prophet@BlindProphetCom

@jess_ann_pin All this tall, successful men who want to commit to you and yet you had to resort to freezing your eggs. Ever think the problem might be you?

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James A. Furey
James A. Furey@JamesAFurey·
Differentiation is a teaching theory invented in response to a seemingly intractable problem: when we mass-educate by age instead of ability, we end up with students at wildly different levels of knowledge and skill in the same room. Rather than address that underlying issue, we ask one teacher to teach multiple curricula at once and grade as if those differences don’t exist. When this predictably fails, the blame is placed on the teacher instead of where it belongs: on the bunk theory itself.
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
"Women react more negatively to interruptions or patronizing explanations when they come from a man rather than a woman, even when they’re otherwise identical. They’re also more likely to attribute these behaviors to gender bias when they come from a man." stevestewartwilliams.com/p/survivorship…
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
2. Mental health interventions in schools don’t work: no improvement in mental health symptoms for students, either immediately after the course of lessons or later down the line. In fact, some studies have found that universal mental-health lessons actually make things worse.
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Jessica Pin@jess_ann_pin·
How many of you all are hate follows.
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