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__sisyphus__
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Comment #32195018
I'm not sure I agree with the author here. I do understand the point, but it seems like a rather rigid and reductive understanding. Sure, if you're only ever responding with sarcas…
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Comment #32193516
This is how I've always understood it as well. It's probably not quite this simple, but for a couple of sentences, I can't imagine having a much clearer picture. Part of me wants t…
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Comment #31883887
Yeah, this is a good point. I still have a lot of friends from my youth that are pretty serious southern baptists/calvinists, and many of them genuinely believe that aborted babies…
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Comment #25647877
Cool, thanks for sharing!
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Comment #25641493
I've wanted to try something like this (on a smaller scale), but haven't had time. It's good to hear of an implementation that reflects my expectations. How long did it take you to…
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Comment #25023041
you definitely make some good points. i realized a few things i didn't think about after posting as well. i guess i was thinking more along the lines of, most of the time i persona…
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Comment #25020006
really though, what tangible value do polls provide anyway? i get that the polling over the last few years hasn't been great, but i don't really understand why everyone's so upset …
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Comment #24811865
> Nothings stops you from learning whatever second language you want. You're right, nothing is stopping one from learning a second language; unfortunately not only do most english …
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Comment #24693844
I agree. Grid seemed great in theory, but in practice I almost never find myself using it. The number of use cases that flexbox doesn't satisfy is quite small, and the Grid syntax …
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Comment #24510731
having been employed by agencies directly, and having worked as a freelancer working with agencies as well as other businesses directly, these rates are right in line with my exper…
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Comment #24166679
So, anecdotally, my degree was in philosophy and math, but I now work as a programmer. Yes, semi-related, but coincidentally, really. And I think this is probably the case for you …
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Comment #24166561
I attended a private college. Not only did I have to live on campus for all four years, but additionally, they forced you to purchase the meal plan. I made most of my meals myself;…
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Comment #24154094
they are restricted from lowing their rates per the same 2006 bill cited above. in addition, they have to pre-fund their pension benefits well into the future in ways that other pr…
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Comment #24152889
for whatever reason (also probably a bad one), i hate the syntax of switch statements, and for that reason i almost never use them. the match expression though, i'm actually very e…
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Comment #24152821
I tend to agree with this. I found a lot of the arguments from the article for her being "African-American" unconvincing. From one perspective, I suppose one could make the argumen…