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@RichardHanania You know one thing you don’t mention in this article is that amongst Indians it’s known that most of the smart ones come from south India, and tend to be darker. Probably the only people where darker = smarter is a stereotype.
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Many more educated people are genuinely puzzled by Indian hate. They can't understand how irrational it is. Indians look different. They're not good at basketball. You want to think the chuds have real grievances. They don't, as I explain here. richardhanania.com/p/indians-are-…
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It's amazing how desperate the racist chuds are to ignore Indian whenever statistics come up.
The Indian is the ultimate proof of their dishonesty. They are filled with blinding rage because he's the perfect immigrant from the perspective of everything they pretend to care about.
So they lash out.
The Indian is the ideal Chud-detection device.
Show them a picture of an Indian coming to America, see how they react.
If there's any negativity, you know you're dealing with the lowest kind of bigot.

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@GtcTraders @__paleologo @hollywoodscifi Dude I love Andor… because it’s not old school Star Wars. It’s maybe my favorite piece of fiction in the past decade.
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@MRobles1996 @KillaDirk @mattyglesias You are not the gifted child you were told you were, and no amount of bow ties will fix that.
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@ls_fin @KillaDirk @mattyglesias No one cares about having reasoned, evidence-based opinions anymore? Yeah, that sounds about right actually.
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@GtcTraders @__paleologo @hollywoodscifi Like if a movie has good writing and deep characters, it’s fundamentally not Star Wars as george Lucas envisioned it.
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@GtcTraders @__paleologo @hollywoodscifi Yes, and that is all against the original Star Wars concept, which is space western heavily borrowing from various lesser known but lauded original works.
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@nsaphra @deepcohen I know people like this and the work involved in hiring a maid is actually harder than just not doing any basic self care.
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@deepcohen he could have hired a maid. traveling constantly isn't actually the most convenient way to get your laundry done
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ok the thing about erdos is he obviously loved collaborating with humans. he could have done a lot on his own, but math was how he chose to connect. I'm not sure he would have been very into chatbots?
XY Han@XYHan_
Imagine if Erdos were still alive with a GPT-5.5 Pro subscription and amped up on amphetamines.
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@MRobles1996 @KillaDirk @mattyglesias Lmao. No one takes this kind of rhetorical style seriously anymore man. You need to upgrade from 2016 style posting
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@KillaDirk @mattyglesias Can you give some evidence that those people are white nationalists?
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@omarshaikdev @scottastevenson That arbitrage closed. Ubers cost a TON more than in 2018
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@scottastevenson Noticed this about Uber drivers
Omar Shaik@omarshaikdev
I’ve long said driving for @uber is a complex actuarial equation that most drivers are incapable of solving on their own. This is the key thing that the ride-sharing companies prey on for their existence. twitter.com/techreview/sta…
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The golden years of AirBNB were a temporary arbitrage on depreciation.
There was a universe of beautiful well-maintained properties and hosts that had not been worn down by short term guests.
And the AirBNB hosts didn’t properly estimate the cost of depreciation to maintain that standard, so costs were irrationally low
That era fundamentally cant return, it was a temporary arbitrage opportunity
There was once a supply of fairly pristine unused space and now there’s not
If a space does manage to hit the 2014 standard, it must charge a lot more to fight depreciation
And at that point a hotel is generally better
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@ashleyschendel Tbh, I do think it’s a useless skill now, but hey everything can’t be hyper optimized for learning.
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@ls_fin That is really neat that her preschool taught her that. I always enjoy having a fake phone or even a real one to use as a toy when I was little.
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@humantransit @DAMendelsohnNYC This is completely unrelated but the similarities of your profile pics made me think this was one person talking to themselves
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@DAMendelsohnNYC Actually, I'm reading you side-by-side with Fitzgerald and Fagles. The intergenerational conversation is fascinating.

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@SojuConnoisseur @mayurekbote @RichardHanania Lmao dude
“You’re using non sequiturs… and what about foreign lobbies influencing our elections?”
Hahahahhahahaha
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@mayurekbote @RichardHanania Oh please don't bring schizophrenic groyper nonsense into this.
Who talked about H1Bs voting? Do our votes even matter?
Or do the powerful foreign lobbies have an influence?
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I don’t often agree with Kagan but he seems to be right that this is what Trump is hoping for.
He started a war without a plan, wasted billions of dollars in equipment, failed to prepare obvious targets for defense, which resulted in unnecessary deaths of American soldiers, hollowed out the Pentagon’s ability to assess targets, which resulted in us murdering over 150 civilians, mostly girls, when we bombed their elementary school in Minab, handed Iran incredible strategic victory by allowing them to take de facto control of the Strait of Hormuz and show that we are powerless to stop it, exposed the strategic isolation of the U.S. that his antagonism to our allies has brought us in, and now he’s trying to slink away with some cockamamie cover that he’s going to use to claim victory.
The Iran hawks are clamoring for him to “finish the job” but he’s already finished, and Iran knows it. He doesn’t have a mandate to send ground troops, and even he he orders more bombing, it will be a cosmetic tactic designed to disguise the defeat. What can you possibly accomplish by trying the exact same thing after it failed the first time except now you have depleted a lot of the ammo and Congress has gotten more assertive about not expanding the war?

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@eddie_oreily @Noahpinion At 30c here in NJ I don’t really need the AC much and I live in a wood built house.
We average 50 days a year over 30c though, which is not common in Europe.
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@Noahpinion Nah, you see, I Europe houses are not built out of wood and are built in a way for proper airflow. They also stay quite cool even in 30c weather. Whereas wooden houses in America roast you in 20c weather. Fans are more than enough over here on the hottest days.
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Can't wait for Europeans to discover modern technology

Joanna Hardy-Susskind@Joanna__Hardy
Bought a fancy end-of-bed fan before the London heatwave began and - honestly - this is the single greatest purchase of my life
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So much jargon. It's so overcomplicated it's hard to even comprehend what he's saying here.
28% drawdown for a supposed multistraegy... that isn't a multistrategy at all.
Benn Eifert 🥷🏴☠️@bennpeifert
Good morning my loves, happy Saturday. Sorry I've been quiet, obviously been busy, but thought it'd be nice to give you all the details on the multi-strategy absolute return program that experienced the 28% drawdown this year. (1/n)
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@macrocephalopod I turned 40 recently and this makes me feel older more than that
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@rossium @macrocephalopod There’s no way in hell this is an actual question in a citadel interview.
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@elektrotimmy @quirkyllama @zagrebbi Actually US has higher mortality in winter so wouldn’t work. Ofc we have much harsher summers and winters than Europe, so there aren’t many ways that Europeans could freeze to death. Happens much more in States where temps go well below freezing regularly.
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@quirkyllama @zagrebbi If the US used the same excess-mortality modeling as Europe, its heat toll would likely be higher. The whole comparison is fundamentally flawed.
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