@PhilosopherRex It gets worse. That bell curve is ONLY for children between 11 and 13 wherein girls start puberty before boys, and have a once-in-a-lifetime developmental advantage, and they can only break-even. By 17 boys are smarter than girls once puberty kicks in.
See Richard Lynn's studies. The reason you only see the 11-13 graph is because it promotes "equality"
I have noticed in a recent propaganda push about vaccines. Not Covid specific, but just vaccines in general.
I see this as a sign that powers that be are doing a poor attempt at damage control. There has never been more doubt in "vaccines" than ever before, and ever since the rollout of the mRNA clots shots, people are asking questions about the other vaccines. Since we know they were full of shit with the Covid ones, is it so wild to think they might be lying about others too?
@BowsacNoodle His math appears to be assuming each individual that celebrates Christmas lives in a separate home each, which is nonsense because that would mean all adults and children are all living in separate homes from the rest of
25,000×24×60×60 = 2.16 billion (roughly the number of Christians worldwide).
I know it is a meme for him to do this kind of thing, but he could at least apply some critical thinking with his Oh So Clever posts.
@sardonicsmile I never thought about joining the military because when I was younger, I just thought "it's not for me." But now I am glad that I never had interest, because if I was someone who was looking to do his 20 years and was facing vaxx mandates and other nonsense I might be in a whole different situation than I am right now.
Not sure what the cutoff would be if our government is stupid enough to draft young men, but I might have some thinking to do if that day ever comes.
@37712 @VeganMGTOW @Stahesh maybe it is fake, but even if it is, it is still accurate and hilarious.
@ChadleyDudebro @KarlDahl @Shadowman311 @TrevorGoodchild I can see two types of objections from women. Obviously the cheaters will object out of personal interest. I can also see women object because they see no moral issue with women cheating even if they do not do so themselves, but seem to think that revealing these women as cheating whores is worse than the cheating itself.
@ChadleyDudebro @KarlDahl @Shadowman311 @TrevorGoodchild Isn't that the number on tests conducted alone? That percentage would make sense with selection bias, as men who are suspicious of infidelity are more likely to get their paternity tested, which we would expect to have a higher incidence of paternity fraud than the broad population as a whole.
Not that any percentage above 0 should be acceptable, but the 30% does not apply to the population as a whole last I recall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEPIOYZD4yg
I had the same thought about how women are written as Mary Sues because "women are just already awesome as they are" while men are written with actual struggles to achieve greatness.
Not sure if I wrote it down or not in one of my posts, but Rollo here says everything better than what I had already written or would have written.
This relates to one of the problems that many broke people have. There is no amount of money you can give to someone to save them from being broke if they are just going to blow through that money until they run out.
Poverty is often a result of stupidity. This may be inconvenient to leftists who think they can solve economic inequality. Because no policy can truly fix self destructive stupidity.
I remember many times reading personal accounts of people mention how "we were eating good" when they got a paycheck or extra money in some way. But later on I read them say how they would be struggling to pay bills and only have ramen to eat.
I realize that I could never see eye to eye with such people since I would never find myself blowing so much money just because I appeared to have extra. Long term thinking, it is not for everyone, it seems.
@sickburnbro "having basic human rights" at gunpoint is indeed a problem. Especially when your so called "democracy"/"will of the people" just ignores what the people there want in favor of the demands of their masters from outside the country.
Not everyone is fit to be a leader. That is not a problem, since those who are fit to be leaders need able and competent followers. If you are someone who is not suited for leadership, you still need to understand what it takes to be a leader. That way you can understand who is worth following and who is not.
@sj_zero @DW2 this is why I am opposed to military intervention in the Middle East (or anywhere else really). All we do is get in the way of people in other countries doing whatever they are doing.
Oh, they have awful laws and aredoing terrible things to [insert marginalized group]? Don't care. We should not be inserting our morals and wasting our resources on places we are not welcome.
https://nicecrew.digital/notice/AoughROjxQG8Ex25jc
It is easy to be apathetic about our government when you are not targeted by them. But if you ever are in the same position as these parents, government tyranny cannot be denied.
So whenever you are asked, "But how does it personally affect you?" these assholes are either willfully blind or cheer on parents like these getting labeled as terrorists, and such naysayers cannot be trusted.
Looks like this will be my new home. Warning: I (probably) have Asperger's, so my be prepared for my autism to show through.
I don't think I am a right wing extremist, but I am sure anyone with low testosterone might think otherwise.