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ShitPostGuy t1_j8tywct wrote
Reply to comment by tmadik in Vermont Man's Book Becomes a Bestseller 10 Years After Its Release — Thanks to His Daughter's TikTok by ssigea
Make the video 19-45 seconds long with two-part text. Add the right hashtag/description to get it categorized as Crime and Book related. Then have your main account and 10-15 friends like the video, comment on it, and reshare it.
That’ll be enough to put it on several strangers people’s for-you page who have an interest in Crime and Book categories.
ShitPostGuy t1_j8n7ngn wrote
Reply to Math Blaster Opening (1994). Please tell me someone else obsessively played this game as a child by IeIgHtNiNe
I played the shit out of math blaster, and the geometry blaster sequel. Like thousands of hours logged. I can confirm that it did not make me any better at mathematics.
ShitPostGuy t1_j8ap5p9 wrote
All of my suits are made to measure and it is absolutely worth it. For $400-$500 you have a garment that fits PERFECTLY, and that’s what makes it look good. A $100 jacket with $100 of tailoring will always look better than a $1000 off the rack.
It is however a skill and a profession so I would not recommend trying to make your own clothes unless you’re doing as a hobby rather than to have nice things.
ShitPostGuy t1_j79keap wrote
Reply to comment by onairmastering in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
You have the music taste of a 60 year old suburban man.
ShitPostGuy OP t1_j6x51zn wrote
Reply to comment by Temporaryland in My 1894 J. Stevens A&T that still works but is useless because .32 rimfire ammo hasn’t been made since the 70s. by ShitPostGuy
There is a small cottage industry of modifying these and old S&W revolvers to shoot 32 center fire so they can be used with the Colt 32 rounds that still get made in collector batches.
But it seems a shame to pay a $500 to ruin an antique just to have a gun that shoots worse than a modern $400 22.
ShitPostGuy OP t1_j6x0pqq wrote
Reply to comment by thekingofsecrets in My 1894 J. Stevens A&T that still works but is useless because .32 rimfire ammo hasn’t been made since the 70s. by ShitPostGuy
It’s the Stevens Favorite action which is a different type of falling block.
ShitPostGuy OP t1_j6wshtd wrote
Reply to comment by oilman300 in My 1894 J. Stevens A&T that still works but is useless because .32 rimfire ammo hasn’t been made since the 70s. by ShitPostGuy
Nice! I’ll remortgage the house and go plinking.
ShitPostGuy t1_j6p9ptt wrote
Reply to comment by Pifanjr in TIL about cargo cults, where indigenous people of small tropical islands would perform elaborate rituals to mimic air traffic control and marching patterns after witnessing airplanes drop supplies on airforce bases during world war II. by sciencedit
That article says that bacteria may be the source of nucleation to form rain, absolutely nothing about whether a rain dance and kick ground-born bacteria/particles the needed 6,500 feet (1.2 miles) into the air to interact with rain clouds.
Use your brain
ShitPostGuy t1_j3cb6i6 wrote
Reply to comment by joepinapples in Update on the ‘Swedish’ sledges by joepinapples
Norge! Norge! Norge!
ShitPostGuy t1_ituyrok wrote
Reply to comment by BananaBananaBa in what is the Difference between fluid intelligence and creativity? by New_Rush4189
It’s definitionally correlational since you cannot (ethically) make changes in someone’s brain and test the resulting changes in their personality/cognition to prove causation. One can only say things like “there is correlation between the trait of impulsivity, as measured by personality test xyz, and lower activity levels in the prefrontal cortex.”
As for it being controversial, a quick Google search will get you a host of articles.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2779444/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886921008254
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.581448/full
ShitPostGuy t1_itslzc6 wrote
Fluid intelligence is a term created in the 1950s in the field of psychometry which is a controversial branch of psychology focused an attaching quantifiable measurements to psychological characteristics. It’s controversial because it’s based entirely on correlation and there is no way to demonstrate that the characteristics are actually caused by the thing being measured.
Fluid intelligence is one half of a theory of intelligence put forward in the 60s which posited that general intelligence can be reduced into two subcategories: fluid intelligence which is the ability to solve novel problems and crystalized intelligence which is the capacity to store and execute known solutions to a problem.
Creativity is not a part of that model.
ShitPostGuy t1_itsknnf wrote
Reply to comment by zero989 in what is the Difference between fluid intelligence and creativity? by New_Rush4189
That’s an incredible claim.
Like, so you have any credible sources for the position the creative people have less efficient neural pathways?
ShitPostGuy t1_j8u6y69 wrote
Reply to comment by tmadik in Vermont Man's Book Becomes a Bestseller 10 Years After Its Release — Thanks to His Daughter's TikTok by ssigea
That’s all it takes to get the first ~50 views which is the first and only hurdle you can control. Where it goes from there depends entirely on the engagement of those first organic viewers.