
PoliticalCoffee
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PoliticalCoffee
@PoliticalCoffe1
Just a Human who doesn’t know my place in the world but got opinion bout other people’s places
Katılım Ağustos 2020
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@alynch1102 @NickKristof Well even if we give a Moskito net to every person in Sub Saharan Africa it wouldn’t reach 20b in costs. Although clearly you don’t actually care enough to look into this
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@NickKristof Let's unpack this: (1) $0.12 a day to keep kids alive. How many kids? $0.12 to who? Total cost? Who are these kids? (2) how many $2 mosquito nets do you need? For who? Where? Who are we buying them from?
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We can't afford 12 cents a day to keep HIV-positive children alive. We can't afford $2 mosquito nets to keep kids from dying of malaria. But we can afford $20 billion to bail out Trump's buddy in Argentina, and millions more to bring generals for a Hegseth pep talk. nytimes.com/2025/09/27/opi…
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@HarryStebbings Years of absolute incompetence, corruption and mismanagement under the Torries and you blame Labour just because your not enough of a man to pay your fair share.
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For anyone interested I have some free tickets for the Minecraft experience.
It’s 3 tickets 1 adult and 2 children.
Let me know if you are interested. It’s tonight at 6pm (London).
#Minecraft #minecraftexperience
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@MickKase @AussieVal10 The first wind turbines in palm spring were only built in 1982 so this is an obvious lie. Before then there was only two turbines for testing.
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I asked the locals in Palm Springs when I was visiting the USA back in 1980 on vacation. Asking how come most (wind farm turbines) aren't turning, it's a bit windy today?
Simple reply, from all that I asked, was it was a tax scam. Now most don't!
That's what I heard from the locals in California.
Seems nothing has changed.
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@NxlAnglo Idk man Lego is a pretty big cultural influence.
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Elon himself reposted a 4 Chan post about the merit of only having “alpha” men be allowed to vote. He is a hypocrite and a danger to society. And also really bad at science it seems.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
They want to undermine the Constitution
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Last week The Atlantic featured an article on the rising popularity of race/IQ science on the right (theatlantic.com/technology/arc…). The obvious point that "intelligence is not like height" sparked an unusual amount of whinging. I wrote about how this is now more true than ever. 🧵

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@NightOwlNikk I think you are absolutely correct about the cultural differences across the US, I’d also point out though that European countries (at least where I have lived, Germany and UK) have a similar diversity and I am sure it extends to most countries in the world.
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@elonmusk It’s because she googled president donald trump and not just Donald Trump so it brings up news about the presidential race.
Like this is simple stuff Elon.
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i was a postdoc at a korean university. one time i had plans with my girlfriend, so i told my boss i wouldn’t be coming in on saturday. he thought an appropriate response was to lock me in the lab monday (also a holiday) from 6pm to 5am, for a discussion about my work ethic
James Pethokoukis ⏩️⤴️@JimPethokoukis
Since 2006, South Korea's government has spent $270bn, or just over 1% of GDP a year, on babymaking incentives. Here's the dismal result:
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@joshgessner Example of the dishes doesn’t quite work as both party washing dishes is obviously best, but if both parties refuse it’s the absolute worst case whilest if you are the party that washes dishes and the flatemate resfuses you still gaine more utility by washing them.
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@notcomplex_ Could you share the source for this. It’s a bit of a confusing graph not clear on what it is comparing
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@Ahhhh11111r I played Kg1 to prepare sacrifices on g5 and h8 to get the queen to the h-file with check.

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@elonmusk Causation and correlation really are the final boss of the right.
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@on_da_spectrum The Iron Dice 🎲 - about the rise of Faschism in Germany.
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@jordanbpeterson Well since this chart of cumulative excess deaths starts January 2020 it seems deaths from the Covid 19 virus are a much more likely cause than either of your suggestions.
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Stunning
Lockdown stress is the most benign explanation
The most frightening possibility is vaccine side effect
Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.@naomirwolf
Holy S-- . Sorry for the bad language. Look at this chart. Eye-popping disparities in excess deaths from country to country since 2020, with Italy, Spain, US, UK, Russia, Mexico, Argentina as charnel houses. I don't understand what I am seeing here. ourworldindata.org/grapher/cumula…
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@BobMurphyEcon I mean it’s kind of the tragedy of the commmons which is a known phenomena. You are talking about public goods who everyone should have access to.
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Everybody's dunking on this guy, but I haven't seen anyone make this specific point: It's government-run or price-regulated enterprises that have rampant overcrowding. Think NYC subways and roads at rush hour, or electricity in summer. A private movie theater doesn't have people sit on your lap even if tickets sell out.
Jerry Saltz@jerrysaltz
Hello Capitalism, my old friend.
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@zachcoelius I agree with some of the main arguments here but think you don’t emphasize treatment and the lack of it in California enough. Portugals strategy worked because of a more robust social networking and available treatment. America dehumanizes it’s un housed and addicted.
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It true. Simply never do math again!
Dr Kareem Carr@kareem_carr
Struggling with math in the past doesn't have to mean continuing to struggle with math in the future. Here's Why:
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@Tekhyr @shaun_vids Scientific debates are usually settled through research and in published papers not in live debates.
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@shaun_vids That's not entirely true. There are things on which the science is not settled, which require a discussion on the values we should hold. There should definitely be open debate to flesh out people's opinions on complex matters.
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