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Minnesota residents are now showing up to the daycare asking “where are the kids?” 😭 Love the movement Nick Shirley started!!!

Somalia’s average IQ was tested from one sample of child refugees outside the country in Kenya, in a refugee camp They test university students for the west And they test traumatised child refugees for Somalia

Ok, let's look at this suggestion. Let's say we want immigrants who have the individual attributes of an IQ of 115 or above. This is quite plausibly true for most recent immigrants from Europe to the U.S., which is highly selective. The average IQ of Somalia is 68. There are 19 million people living in Somalia. That gives us about 16,000 in total with an IQ above 115. There are already above 200,000 people of Somali descend in the U.S. So even if every single high IQ Somali has immigrated to the U.S., it is still just a small proportion who are above the threshold. So according to the Yglesias Principle, there should be far fewer Somali immigrants and far more White immigrants.






@MazMHussain @ggreenwald Not really, because immigration is a group-level question and, therefore, we have to make group-level analyses. Massive rates of welfare fraud—a form of liberal benefit-state piracy—are fair to take into consideration for which national populations we let into our country.


Commentary on the rare minerals stocks I went deep dive into the rare minerals, basically asking first principle questions to understand the sector better. My conclusion is the sector is too complex to invest in. There's all kind of rare minerals (dozen of types), and different supply chain (miner, developer, processors). Because there are so many types of minerals, the demand is many-to-many relationship, and you can't really reasonable predict specific demand for one company. Most of these companies are in development phase with Letter of Intents. The furthest ahead of is MP, but their only customer is GM and the DoD. GM produces only fraction of the EV cars compared to Tesla. Tesla is a good example how a large company gets its rare minerals, all around the world -- this is why it's so hard to predict demand. If you made 4x money on $MP, I'm not here to call bearish on the company. Congrats if you made money on it. All I'm saying is, the demand is difficult to predict, therefore I am not reasonably confident to put large amount money in. When you compare to AI Datacenter, the demand is really simple to understand... "put a nvidia card (90%) in the datacenter, and you can make money" -- the input and output are predictable. The requirement is uniform... any ai datacenter can load any model, and do any kind of computation. This makes the scalable problem so easy, and also easier to predict. You don't have to think "oh, this mining company only produces nickel, and only these types of companies use nickel, but that company also needs cobalt" -- that's too complicated. Layered to that, is the the lag time to get these facilities in place to create value. Very similar to oil sector. $MP $CRML $USAR $AREC $DTREF


@Hakz7 @CarltonFCBlues Yeah but if Harry is a late out for Evans, then you can swing SOS forward and move Cotters down back in a shut down role. You also might see Doc start the game down back with 1 of the other talls as the sub

Harry McKay a late out for Carlton. Lewis Young in. Jack Gunston and Cooper Lord the starting subs. #AFLBluesHawks

Premier League Player of the Season Gareth Bale 12/13








