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Yeah I saw that after I edited the first time and just said fuckit. Don’t go correcting people drunk, folks!

What you are describing (approximately, I believe it is 16% above and below) is the range that falls within 1 standard deviation of the mean in a normal distribution. But the mean is not a range.

Rubella? I hardly know her!

I’d just like to point out that you said do do. That is all.

At which point 3/3 of US Governments will say “too bad.”

I recently saw “Cheeto Benito” and think this and “Twitler” are the two best.

It doesn’t seem that you do either.

Neo-liberals are scary and everywhere, but do not really look like Clinton. Just because she wouldn’t regulate Wall Street as much as Sanders or Warren doesn’t make her a neo-liberal. Her commitment to regulation of numerous aspects of government exclude her from the neo-liberal camp. W was a very good example, as

It isn’t; they are using it that way but it isn’t. Neo-liberals are scary and everywhere, but do not really look like Clinton. W was a very good example, as was Reagan. It’s liberal in the sense of geopolitics, not US politics. Milton Freedman, the Chicago School, and the like. “Liberation” through unmitigated

In case greys count, bump.

I know I’m still embarrassed over that whole March of the Penguins fiasco.

I agree.

Pretty sure that amphibious technical is Jeremy Clarkson’s Toybota.

This is what day three of adderall and no sleep looks like.

Yes. Also Lenny-era Law and Order.

No, your skateboard similitude missed the point. Try that in space and you would just sort of...wiggle around in place.

Seeking first degree in physics here, and I would love for you to run through some of the calculus if you have the time.

You are doing work against your own inertia. Energy from food->your muscles-> movement. If you remove the work your body is able to do (energy added to the system) the kinetic energy imparted will be overcome by the friction that held you at a stop in the first place and you will come to a stop again.

Lunchtime, doubly so.