NorthImpossible8906

NorthImpossible8906 t1_jbl18dt wrote

I'm referring to the color. It appears that the all the large areas (circle size, which I presume is total votes) are blue. It appears, just eyeballing it, that the top 30 'total votes' counties are all blue. Probably more, a lot more.

It looks like you have to go all the way down to Collins County TX to finally get a red circle.

The fact that it is such a stark contrast, with none of them being republicans, is quite interesting. The rule seems to be "if you have more than 500,000 voters, then you vote democrat".

on the low end, the small circles, seem to be fairly distributed between blue and red.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_jadnp9z wrote

You should do 2 things ASAP.

  1. get a divorce lawyer. A good one. Follow their advice completely. Fight for your daughter. What you do in the next few months is likely to be permanent. Don't make terrible decisions because you feel you deserve shit.

  2. see a therapist/counsellor so you can deal with all these emotions, and stop beating yourself up.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j9wqevd wrote

right. Eat while the eating is good. Not eating enough is an evolutionary hazard which means you cannot propagate offspring, but eating too much is not an evolutionary hazard at all. You can eat way too much and still have offspring, it's only much later in life that it becomes a problem.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j9w8ge0 wrote

> it doesn't look like it would cost more than $1,000 for LLC, EIN, and the legal legwork. Maybe $500 more for trademarks through the post office. Am I majorly missing something here? I wanted to solidify our company asap to secure names, social media profiles, domains

sure, sounds ok. But that isn't "starting a business", that is just doing some paperwork.

If you want to do that stuff, then by all means go ahead, get a domain name, register an LLC. etc.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j9fbih6 wrote

There's obvious answers, like Lord of the Rings. Other popular series like Twilight, Harry Potter, etc. Sherlock Holmes books, or James Bond 007.

I lean towards more science stuff, so for fiction The Forever War, by Joe Haldeman. Foundation by Asimov. Clarke's 2001.

Going to the past, I'd take a comprehensive physics textbook. And just to put some style in it, I'd grab The Feynman Lectures.

I'd imagine that going "into the future" would make the question irrelevant, as you'd have access to all books anyways. Maybe something that captures what life was like, To Kill a Mockingbird. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j97sivm wrote

and stealing elections through gerrymandering is a fundamental platform of the republican party.

http://www.redistrictingmajorityproject.com/

We could not have succeeded and cannot continue to succeed without your support

What is REDMAP?

REDMAP (REDistricting Majority Project) is a program of the RSLC dedicated to winning state legislative seats that will have a critical impact on congressional redistricting in 2011.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REDMAP

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j7qcbg2 wrote

how is Karl Malone missing?

Elgin Baylor is obviously a problem, a flat line suddenly accelerates to a higher slope in projections, that's wrong. In fact, several lines have projections with higher slopes than their actual scoring, indicating the projections are wrong. In fact, there should be an attenuation on scoring as the projection goes forward.

Kareem was really a special case, because even has his physical skills diminished, he was still an unstoppable scorer because he could always post up and hit that sky hook. Lebron is a special case because he has not physically diminished.

PS (yeah, it's totally gambling)

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j6i73mx wrote

> being proved wrong

fyi, you forgot to do that part. If you tried, you'd find that there is evidence space is expanding at the current time. But that does not prove the ultimate fate of the universe, obviously. But then again, if you tried, you wouldn't have started this thread in the first place.

seriously, it's weird to see trolls like you in this sub. But hey, whatever makes you feel good inside.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j6i1m6a wrote

you are getting a lot of 'no' but here is a yes.

there could be another Big Bang, and an entire and new universe created. Maybe we'll figure out how to make one ourselves, and create a lot of them, forever.

and don't worry about time, we'll have a few billion years to figure it out.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j6bav6q wrote

> No it’s not. Stocks go up and down

not 50%

>But once Tesla goes back up

a fantasy about the future does not give me (or anyone) much confidence in your understanding of how investments work.

> But once Tesla goes back up

I'm repeating that.

> you’re going to be kicking and screaming,

No I'm not. Lots of companies make large gains. I don't cry like a baby when one does.

> when people more intelligent

those are rare

> more educated than you

that's not possible

> people more intelligent and educated than you

there is a high probability that you are neither.

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NorthImpossible8906 t1_j6b3eaa wrote

hi,

yes a stock losing 50% of its value over a year is absolutely inarguably a bad investment. Super super super bad investment. If I am not clear, let me explain again. Really very terrible horrible no good investment.

It is absolutely 100% impossible to spin losing 50% into a "great" investment. Not possible at all. Nope.

So, yeah, both of us are having a good laugh at this poster who is trying to brag about their Tesla investment.

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