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lrhot9
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Comment #5879511
> (unless we accept that the US is the world government, and has the interest of all of us in its heart, which is ludicrous). Only one of those statements is ludicrous.
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Comment #5837900
> There is a 0% chance of the US government becoming an oppressive regime, surveillance or not. Those things just don't happen in times of peace and prosperity. No country has ever…
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Comment #5244966
Learning more about the author might convince you that it's worth reading: http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/16-05/ff_woznia...
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Comment #5078432
Is this a trailer for a highbrow dismissal?
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Comment #5078273
A scenario: http://westhunt.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/a-three-hour-tour/
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Comment #3917299
No, natural selection is a result of differences in reproductive success. We've lowered death, but does that somehow ensue that everyone has exactly the same number of surviving gr…
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Comment #3917263
At the same time, any traits that helps you maintain a birth control regimen are now strongly selected against.
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Comment #3800518
Similarly, people are also perfectly capable of working while thirsty, hungry, scared, cold or tired. If you're an actual post-pubescent person, you could do a simple experiment: T…
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Comment #3695651
It's hard to keep posting when polite, helpful posts like this only gets you references to Pinker and Gladwell, but please do.
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Comment #3575505
Power used to be a function of the number of soldiers at your disposal. It will soon be a function of the quality of your roboticists.
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Comment #3545916
Same guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62jZENi1ed8
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Comment #3538073
It makes complete evolutionary sense, though: Women are always completely sure that their children are theirs, and men can never be. So if your daughter physically came out of you,…
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Comment #3503033
And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen: The modern godless creationist in full crusader gear. Thank you, it's been a pleasure.
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Comment #3499253
Which one of the non-realistic explanations is the closest to being a realistic explanation, and in what way does it fall short?
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Comment #3499090
Alright, if discrimination is the main explanation, what's the second most important explanation? The third? Why are you sure they're less important than discrimination?
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Comment #3498932
So there can only be one explanation?
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Comment #3498452
Is discrimination the only possible explanation for the empirical lack of women? If you're sure it is, and you're actually interested in these questions, investigating discriminati…
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Comment #3498427
I'm not sure what you're saying, and even less sure of how it relates to the question at hand.
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Comment #3498408
The dark side
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Comment #3498214
I'd agree that bringing in a different perspective helps a brand or profession appeal to a wider audience. What's not apparent is that diversity fuels innovation. They're different…
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Comment #3498205
No, by that logic, it's just up for debate.
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Comment #3497994
The only way for it to not be up for debate would be if there existed a perfect discrimination-measuring machine. Look, if lack of diversity can only be explained by discrimination…