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WrongAssumption
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
"Appeals to public opinion are valid in situations where consensus is the determining factor for the validity of a statement, such as linguistic usage and definitions of words."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argumentum_ad_populum
WrongAssumption
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Proportion is always the argument concerning Israeli responses, never with anybody else.
WrongAssumption
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Seems more accurate to me. Department of Defense was the one that seemed like a euphemism.
WrongAssumption
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Based on what? You guys said that about the tariffs right before the SC struck down the tariffs.
WrongAssumption
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
That's great. But that not how everyone else in the world uses 'regime'. So you will have to come to terms with that.
WrongAssumption
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
But that is his point with "or the government can always do it indirectly with the same effect"

The company doesn't have that power, but the government can compel companies to provide them with the same data as long as it exists, and then abuse it in the same way as if they had collected it themselves.
WrongAssumption
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I can guarantee that's 100% not his reason given that his stated alternative is switching to Android.
WrongAssumption
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
No thanks. I want packages delivered when I’m not home. If i want it to be handed to me I can require it be handed to me, picked up, or delivered to a nearby store. If I wanted to go pick up a package I would just go to the store in the first place.

Most stuff doesn’t matter, and is rarely stolen. If something matters I’ll just have the delivery company do what I guess is required in where you live, I can choose.
WrongAssumption
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Is that a position you've been in before? If so is that what you did?
WrongAssumption
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
It's absolutely undeniable that interviewing is meant to filter out undesirable behavior. What in the world do you think it is? So many people cannot just walk in and start working next to you, very few will be selected.

You are pointing out behavior that is different, but not undesirable. Which is not being discussed. i.e., kids who distrust other kids learning is undesirable. As would people who create hostile work environments, or are inefficient, or unreliable, or don't have the right connections.

In my place of work people nearly universally went to top end universities, a much larger proportion than the normal population have phds. you think that's random? And more locally if you work on a sales team you are going to be hired to work directly with people that have certain shared traits that make them effective sellers. It's so obvious that interviewing is an active filter I'm not even sure what to do to convince someone that thinks otherwise.

I'm not sure how you equate any of that to workplace politics or gossip. Even if it was relevant, the fact that it is not a perfectly effective filter doesn't make it not a filter.
WrongAssumption
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Home schooled kids walk down sidewalks, go to concerts, go grocery shopping.

Most workplaces are highly filtered. The whole interview process is specifically geared towards filtering out undesirable people.
WrongAssumption
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Different scene. Margo Robbie explained sub-prime mortgages. Selena Gomez explained synthetic CDOs.
WrongAssumption
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
Your link bolsters the point of the person you are responding to. The lowering of standards is the relevant portion. It would be relevant if they lowered standards for any group, just happened they lowered them for poor families.
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
From the the very article you linked

"The vast majority of chicken processed in the United States is not chilled in chlorine and hasn't been for quite a few years," says Dianna Bourassa, an applied poultry microbiologist at Auburn University, "So that's not the issue."
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
That’s just not true.

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/04/15/nx...
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
There are several proposed bills, including one that raises the tax to 21 percent.

https://nehls.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/nehls.house.gov/f...
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
Imperial units are British, and the United States doesn’t use the imperial system.
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
No one is going to make a loan for such high risk to get a 5% return.
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
No one is doing that. Reality is employees want the upside without the downside risk.
WrongAssumption
·vorig jaar·discuss
You said tomorrow they will win and be called freedom fighters. I don’t follow. Does it look to you like Hamas won?