Julian Shelling

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Julian Shelling

Julian Shelling

@JulianShelling

Katılım Kasım 2017
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Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart@RoryStewartUK·
It is just extraordinary- from the very start of this clip - that every element of solemnity around him - the dark clothes, the medals and the rest - will require him to take the limelight and stage a scene from Mr.Bean.
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Dan Price
Dan Price@DanPriceSeattle·
To help finance our $70k min wage, I cut my CEO pay from $1.1M to $70k I don't miss anything about the millionaire lifestyle. Money buys happiness when you climb out of poverty. But going from well-off to very well-off won't make you happier. Doing what you believe is right will
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Dan Price
Dan Price@DanPriceSeattle·
6 years ago today I raised my company's min wage to $70k. Fox News called me a socialist whose employees would be on bread lines. Since then our revenue tripled, we're a Harvard Business School case study & our employees had a 10x boom in homes bought. Always invest in people.
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Julian Shelling
Julian Shelling@JulianShelling·
@CatcherSass Ghosts of Mars (clue surely in the name there) and there was a Jason (X?) film.
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Katja Sass
Katja Sass@CatcherSass·
Event Horizon is OBVIOUSLY a horror film
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Julian Shelling
Julian Shelling@JulianShelling·
@christianjbdev @CatcherSass Surely choosing not to show an image that may cause offence is the sensitive option. Nothing is gained by showing it as it is not hard to imagine. They have access to it. If discussing the perceived harm of pornography I would not show images. They cannot unsee the images.
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Christian JB
Christian JB@christianjbdev·
3. Really hard to teach about free-speech issues if you voluntarily censor the speech in question. You’d already be taking a side. And you’re making it impossible for the students to judge whether the speech is really ‘offensive’. (2/2) @CatcherSass
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Christian JB
Christian JB@christianjbdev·
Several reasons. 1. People have been killed in cold blood for these images so we’d be giving into zealots by refusing to show them now. 2. If you want to prepare children for real world, they need to learn to handle seeing images which may offend religious sensibilities. (1/2)
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Katja Sass
Katja Sass@CatcherSass·
Can something be ‘lost’ if no one has yet started looking for it?
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