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    Ha! Actually I’ve been in a strip club once in a my life. My dad’s restaurant, where I essentially spent most of my teenage years when not in school, shared a wall with a Hell’s Angel’s bar and on our other side, slightly offset, was a strip club (The Candy Cat II if memory serves). I was in our shated parking lot

    Yes. And in my experience the times it turned into anything even close to a fight was once in my memory, and that even in that situation there were other precipitating factors that led up to an actual altercation. Every other time, they might jaw back, try to defend themselves by saying just kidding, take it easy,

    I get that....I do. But in public places with lots of people you would be surprised by how direct attention toward that kind of behavior shuts people up. Even just saying....”that’s not cool” can work wonders and make that dude think about his behavior and possibly self-reflect a bit.

    Not picking on you at all because you seem like a good dude....but those were opportunities (especially the first case you describe) to say something. Something aggressive, something along the lines of “Go Fuck Yourself, perv.” followed up with a a clear description of how the next few seconds could involve the

    Friend, if you think that anyone (you, me, Popovich) earned anything all by ourselves with neither help nor hindrance from the social, political and economic context within which we grew up, then you aren’t thinking hard enough about your own life or anyone else’s. And furthermore, if you think that being born of a

    Hey Jason, I thought the 2017s got a small increase in horsepower and torque (from April 6th Jalopnik post-”the face-lifted 2017 Audi S3 gets a slight power bump from its turbo 2.0 liter 4-cylinder, now up to 305 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque...”

    ...almost forgot to say, yes, I agree with you on the “p-hacking”. I’ve never seen a serious academically-situated, social scientist engage in purely atheoretical data-mining in order to find a significant result. There are places where that can be appropriate, especially if you are working off of actuarial

    Don’t give up! I know it’s frustrating because these things can be difficult to explain, especially to a lay audience, but it’s important that people that do understand research methods and the commensurate way that the chosen statistical analyses interact with them (and it sounds like you do)-try to get that info

    Social scientist, here, although lately I’ve been more involved in administrative positions, I still maintain active research lines, and perhaps more importantly, I teach research methods and we discuss this issue of reproducibility quite a bit. So here are 4 points that are often overlooked.

    I don’t remember it going down that way. He kept trying to sexualize and pull inuendos out of the questions and even insisting that Terry, as a women, naturally would want him, and Terry kept trying to bring him back to answering basic questions and eventually gave up and stopped the interview.

    I think Mr. Haisley makes some good points, but it boils down to a philosophical question of how we define the “health” of European club football. If what we want to see is the best (technically proficient, best execution, etc..)football on the pitch for the longest stretch of the tournament, then perhaps there is an

    Ok, thanks...that aligns with a common understanding in the history of psychological sciences that the speed and magnitude of early language learning was one of the final “nails in the coffin” of strict behavioral theories (i.e., it’s impossible to explain language development with a reward/punishment model of

    Interesting. Legit question: Does this imply that a species with the cognitive capacity for language but no ability to make sound, incapable of developing a written language? Or am I missing what “verbal” means in this case? I’m a social scientist, but my exposure to linguistics/psycholinguistics doesn’t go much

    Very much appreciate that deal notice. Just used it for an iPad Air MD785LL/B 16gb wifi only for $208 (tax included) and free 2-day shipping. I used the WDEARLY20 code (WDEARLY didn’t work)

    Very much appreciate that deal notice. Just used it for an iPad Air MD785LL/B 16gb wifi only for $208 (tax included)

    Bravo...great stuff. And with surprisingly few modifications, could be presented as a review of almost any late model vehicle of the last decade. They all do almost everything better than you as a driver will require, want, or ever rise to the level of. And correlation between cost and perceived satisfaction is a lot

    I’m Greek and I still couldn’t help but read each one of those tweets in the voice of Gus Portokalos

    “Pulisic is one of those rare players who somehow gets faster with the ball at his feet.” Bingo, bingo, bingo. On the ball quickness and the ability to go from standing still to full speed in tight spaces (with the ball in control) is super-rare and necessary for elite strikers you can build a team around.

    Sure....and no one is holding them up as a paragon of fiscal prudence...however, sovereign debt crises are not uncommon and the list might surprise you. The US, the U.K., and Germany all have had multiple such events, as has Canada, Japan, China....and the list goes on. I can count around 20 countries that have had

    1) Never count that city out. They’ve come back from much worse..and in many cases to the world’s benefit.

    I am sure I am missing something obvious, and that this has been considered, but testing through the first 100 million primes may still not constitute a set large enough for all non-random patterns to have fully worked themselves out. If, as they approach the first 500 million, and a billion...and so forth, primes,