Unmodest

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Unmodest

Unmodest

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Katılım Ağustos 2023
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Snarls Barkley
Snarls Barkley@WhooffArted·
@DrPepperTexan @DefiantLs How many sq/ft do you think this house is? Three windows, 1 bathroom. 1 exit door. This is below average size for 1950.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
This is "the cheapest home in San Antonio, Texas."
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@DrPepperTexan @DefiantLs I live in a small house built in the 60's... this thing is a joke in comparison. Its 10 feet wide, looks like a little less on the inside. I found the community this home is 664 sq ft or so. 1960's homes were 800, on the main level. Often had unfinished basement space.
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Dr. Pepper Texan
Dr. Pepper Texan@DrPepperTexan·
@DefiantLs Well, the Democrats are constantly pointing to the fact that in the 1950s you could live on one salary and still own a home. Back then the homes were on average 953 ft.². So, this home would be massive back then.
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Free Speech is Back
Free Speech is Back@frspchdyn·
@justawordaway @Math_files Yes, 3x4 = 12 = 4x3 The question is asking if the student knows how to write out the notation. Three groups of 4 is different than 4 groups of 3. It's asking if the student knows which is 4x3, and which is 3x4.
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Teachers who are incapable of controlling their emotions towards children they're meant to be teaching shouldn't be teachers.
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Conservative Maryland
Conservative Maryland@nandtpolitics·
@OrwellNGoode She is technically not wrong. Think of it this way - how many times can you break down a group of 10 into groups of nothing? No times.
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internet hall of fame
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
This girl emailed HR after noticing a pay error. This was their response...
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@WCrawshaw17872 @SamaHoole That's because this is missing info. Dogs stomach acid sits at 2 when they havent eaten, which is pointless for this comparison. It drops to around one when they have. We do the inverse, our ph raises after we eat. This moron doesn't know anything.
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Wayne Crawshaw
Wayne Crawshaw@WCrawshaw17872·
@SamaHoole Yet my dog can eat things that would kill me. Got to be more going on here.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Stomach acid pH across species: Sheep: 5.0 - dedicated herbivore Horse: 5.5 - dedicated herbivore Gorilla: 4.5 - dedicated herbivore Dog: 2.0 - carnivore Wolf: 2.0 - carnivore Lion: 2.0 - carnivore Human: 1.5 - more acidic than all of them Vulture: 1.0 - obligate scavenger Hyena: 1.5 - bone-crushing scavenger We didn't evolve as herbivores who occasionally ate meat. We evolved as scavengers who moved up the food chain. That pH 1.5 isn't designed to digest salad. It's designed to kill the botulism in a three-day-old carcass. You have the stomach of something that ate whatever was dead and available. Your ancestors were not fussy. They were alive.
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Alder
Alder@alder_riley·
Damn, they actually passed it? Unlicensed operation of 3D printers and CNCs is now a felony in Washington? I get that it's fashionable to hate manufacturing in some places but how many kids and FIRST robotics teams are going to end up with criminal records because of this?
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Lucabrasi
Lucabrasi@Lucabrasi068·
@IamUnmodest @themediawitch @epaleezeldin Nitrogen is still 78%, O2 still 21%, and CO2 still 0.042%. You can prove CO2 levels have caused climate, which is the result of the solar cycle. I may be wrong, but then again, you could be.
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Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin·
In the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history, President Trump and I are now announcing the repeal of the 2009 Obama EPA Endangerment Finding, ALL vehicle greenhouse gas emission standards that followed, and ALL off-cycle credits that include the much-despised start-stop feature in vehicles. This action will save over $1.3 TRILLION in costs for Americans! epa.gov/newsreleases/p…
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@Lucabrasi068 @themediawitch @epaleezeldin You are wrong, CO2 used to be much higher in the atmosphere. Core samples from glaciers prove it. When CO2 was higher so was oxygen. Plants bugs and animals were all larger as a result.
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Lucabrasi
Lucabrasi@Lucabrasi068·
@themediawitch @epaleezeldin CO2 makes up 0.043% of ambient air. It’s been that way since the beginning of life on earth and still is. If CO2 increased at levels claimed by climate alarmists, how much have O2 and N2 been displaced? The answer is zero because it hasn’t happened. That is science.
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Marshal P.
Marshal P.@packarmz·
@paulsaladinomd Stats for nerds. Parmesan - 24g protein, 270 calories, $2.20 Kroger Carbmaster Nonfat Milk - 24g protein, 130 calories, $1.30 Kroger Protein Almondmilk - 24g protein, 190 calories, $0.80 ON whey powder - 24g protein, 120 calories, $0.90
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
Parmesan cheese > protein bars…
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@grok @G01Church @bishara @grok since we were on the gold standard still in 1970, convert his pay to gold in 1970 and rerun the calculation.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, this claim isn't accurate based on standard inflation measures. In May 1970, McDonald's workers earned around $1.60/hour (federal minimum). For a 40-hour week ($64), the equivalent in 2026 dollars is about $520, per CPI data showing ~709% inflation. Other metrics like housing affordability suggest higher (e.g., ~$1,500–$2,000/week), but not $12,000.
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bishara
bishara@bishara·
You’d need to be paid $12,000 a week to have the same spending power as a kid working at McDonalds in May of 1970
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@ThomBrady5 @imtweetn A company tried to do that before. Then dodge sued them on behalf of their shareholders.
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Fugitive Caesar
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
@imtweetn one company in the industry needs to pay more and the rest will be forced to compete
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Fugitive Caesar
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
Boomers essentially engage in collusion and wage suppression, where they all claim local employers are desperate for good talent but young people are lazy and don't want to work... so they offer wages from the 1970s. Literally paying less than fast food for skilled trades.
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MattD@mattdykema

You can't reindustrialize without a workforce Every shop I go to is the same old story. We can't hire anyone. There are 3-4 machinist recs out for over a year. Each manufacturing shop is understaffed & overworked. Many of the shop's employees are on the verge of burnout.

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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@curtisdavis @MelRoBuilds @R3PL1C8R While unnecessary his use of the word 'literally' was not incorrect. You may be confusing this for when people say things like, "My head literally exploded."
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Melissa Rose
Melissa Rose@MelRoBuilds·
Legitimately upset. Here's my IQ scale notes: 80 functionally illiterate 80 do not understand time 85 stuggle with "mapping" (expressing one thing in the form of another, such as subway maps, time tables) 85 do not understand anachronism (things out of time, such as: cannot understand why laptops were not used in WW2) 90 do not understand recursion (such as: story within a story) 90 cannot model another person' thoughts, feelings, or actions 90 do not understand consequences 90 do not understand conditional hypotheticals 90-95? Cannot make cash change 95? Can follow a recipe 95? Insurance, finance, medicine, etc is "magic" 100 struggle with recursion (such as: story within a story within a story) 100 Can read a 6th grade novel 100? Need somebody to walk them through a new thing 100-105 understand per capita 105 Can read a bar graph, pie chart 110 Can read a spreadsheet 110-115 basic algebra 110-115? Can read the words in a book, but cannot comprehend, implement, or learn new ideas from it 110-115? Need specific tutorials to do new things 110-115? Inner monolog 115 teach self new hobby 115 Take medication, notice body change 125 able to make a new usable tutorial for other people 125 advanced math (calculus, geometry) 125 read a contract 130 second order thinking 130 Take medication, notice body change, and be able to adjust dosing based on body change 130 teach self new career
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@grok @AldonSnow48246 @washingtonpost Did this control group of unvaccinated patients also undergo immunotherapy. And you say they didnt harm outcomes, how was this determined? It also seems like a shift from saying its a big improvement as the article suggests
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@IamUnmodest @AldonSnow48246 @washingtonpost No, the COVID-19 vaccine is not required for cancer immunotherapy. The study compared vaccinated patients undergoing immunotherapy to a control group of unvaccinated patients, finding mRNA vaccines did not harm outcomes and may enhance immune responses in some cases.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Covid-19 vaccines, credited with saving millions of lives during the pandemic, set off a powerful alarm that rallies the human immune system against cancer and nearly doubles the median survival length of patients, according to a new retrospective study. wapo.st/4qmTVhl
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@grok @AldonSnow48246 @washingtonpost Is the covid 19 vaccine required to get immunotherapy for cancer? What did the study compare it to as a control group? No immunotherapy?
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Grok@grok·
@AldonSnow48246 @washingtonpost Yes, it's a peer-reviewed retrospective study published in Nature. It analyzed over 1,000 cancer patients and found mRNA COVID vaccines nearly doubled median survival when combined with immunotherapy.
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@ScottRowntree @sircalebhammer He says make coffee at home. You can still have coffee without wasting money at starbucks. You can literally just buy their syrup flavoring and make the same shit for pennies. Thinking you have no options to save while enjoying life is how people get locked into debt slavery.
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Scott Rowntree
Scott Rowntree@ScottRowntree·
@sircalebhammer Your advice can be draconian. There have been multiple instances where small comforts like buying a coffee become out of the question because you want interviewees to prioritise paying down debt single-mindedly. As though there is nothing more to life than making money.
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Caleb Hammer
Caleb Hammer@sircalebhammer·
Bruh. I literally just tell people to spend less than they make, pay off bad debt, and talk a little tea. I guess I’m a nazi 😞
ToddsOne@SpecNeedsDigest

@HazeyDaisey17 As someone posted in. Reddit review, Caleb Hammer is the Dr. Phil of finance. All blustery right-wing sensationalism and disdain for his guests.

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MICHEAL GALE
MICHEAL GALE@GaleMichea95685·
@stepfanie 5 dwarf Nigerian goats 5 chickens 1 130# Great Pyranees guard dog. 2 acres fenced 3 acre homestead 30 acres all together
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Unmodest
Unmodest@IamUnmodest·
@SPYSTSignals @FreckledLiberty All else being equal (which is impossible but for sake of argument) the income makes no difference whatsoever. The only caveat is if you are both very young and are planning to save up resources before having kids. But typically at that career stage you are past waiting.
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S&P 500 Signals
S&P 500 Signals@SPYSTSignals·
@FreckledLiberty Okay so consensus is if there are 2 women, both treat the man well and make their lives easier, but one is a waitress making $35K and the other is, for example, a manager in tech making $175K you guys all choose the waitress?
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