glomag
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Scientist
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Beer Drinker
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Advocate for distributed / user-supported communities and media
I wish that I was skinnier but I love beverages.
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Is your mind on your money?
Damn, I like The Smiths, Radiohead, Joy Division, Nine Inch Nails, Pavement, and Weezer. Somehow I managed to cover the whole board.
People aren’t pulling and storing tens of thousands of lbs of load every day.
Hey, speak for yourself ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•'The economy is different now': Parents pay grown-up kids' bills with retirement savings
13·2 年前If this is true it might help explain the recent divergence between GDP and GDI.
That’s a good point. But the US is not offering this same path to citizenship to anyone willing to buy a house in rural Alabama. I assumed these visa programs were aimed at attracting wealthy foreigners which is why the US has something similar for anyone willing to invest $800K in a commercial enterprise. That’s why I was curious if $263K is considered relatively wealthy in Greece and could buy a house even in desirable areas. The fact that apparently this is not the case makes the goals of this program unclear.
“Greece’s golden visa program requires a minimum investment of approximately $263,000 (€250,000) in real estate.”
Is that enough to buy an average house? Is the economy still this bad over there?
Rock Auto? Probably have to wait more than 2 days for your order to arrive though.
Could you please elaborate on the claim that loans are essentially required for modern life in the US? You might be able to make the argument for a mortgage but even that is not absolutely required. Possibly student loans could be seen as required but those are largely government subsidized/administered and typically given out to younger people who haven’t yet gone through a bankruptcy.
glomag@kbin.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?
115·2 年前It’s probably bad form to bring this type of comment over from reddit but in this case I can’t help myself.
Username checks out.
Armored Core 3
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GTA Vice City
glomag@kbin.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Did your basic education (i.e. pre-college/university) cover proper research skills and media literacy?
2·3 年前I don’t think the term media literacy was used but we did learn literary criticism and how to formulate arguments in formal debate. We covered The Onion and adbusters, and we talked about identifying bias. In history class we learned the difference between primary and secondary sources and my history teacher was the first person I ever heard say "follow the money " to understand a person’s motivations. We also had a theory of knowledge class which taught some basics of philosophy.
glomag@kbin.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is lemongrass and all the other hippy-dippy calming tea ingredients bullshit?
2·3 年前Good points, I just wanted to mention another database that is useful for finding information about supplements based on actual research studies. Unfortunately it requires a subscription but some Universities and Libraries can provide access.
glomag@kbin.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many conspiracy theories regarding soy beans?
131·3 年前You make a good point that people who believe these conspiracies often have an underlying reason making them want to believe. Dan Olson came to the same conclusion in his video about flat earthers which I would recommend to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
“Flat Earthers are not otherwise-empty vessels who believe one kooky thing. They believe that thing because it suits their purposes. […] it says something they already believe about the nature of the social world. Flat Earth is a thing people want to believe because if it were true it would be irrefutable proof of everything else they believe.”
Folding Ideas, In Search of a Flat Earth ~29 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTfhYyTuT44
As for the soy thing, Hbomerguy covered the topic pretty thoroughly.
glomag@kbin.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•U.N. chief calls for an end to $7 trillion in fossil fuel subsidies
342·3 年前Is the purpose of these subsidies to maintain oil and gas infrastructure so that the military can also use it?
If the infrastructure is necessary for defense but not necessary for civilian use then it sounds like it should be paid for via tax, be maintained by the government, and counted as defense spending.
This would increase the military’s fuel cost (to the true cost) and higher gas prices brought about by ending the subsidies would incentivize lower carbon transportation methods for civilians.
Some other publications have commented on the original more recently. For example: https://www.businessinsider.com/the-11-nations-of-the-united-states-2015-7
I thought I had seen one with some more in depth historical analysis from The Atlantic or Bloomberg or something but I can’t seem to find it again.
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