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Chris Liss 4 months ago
My friend injured his Achilles heel, was walking around in a boot. I asked him: “Would you say that’s your Achilles heel?”
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Chris Liss 4 months ago
Maybe the reason they were so slow to go after the daycare fraud is most of the medical system in general is fraud.
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Chris Liss 4 months ago
There are no journalists anymore, only party apparatchiks perpetuating narratives and conspiracy theorists testing their hypotheses.
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
Heading to NY. Anyone want me to bring them back something?
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
The gap between what you imagine you will experience and the actual experience is unbridgeablde.
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
Read an interesting thesis re the war in Ukraine and why the EU is resisting a settlement so hard: They are using the seized Russian assets (hundreds of billions) as collateral already. If the war ends, and Russia gets them back, the EU collapses. Don’t know if it’s true, but it explains a lot.
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
Why you shouldn't listen to football experts -- same reason centralized planners always fuck things up.
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
Just asked Grok whether this was true, it said no, then I asked it for the area of an infinity many sided polygon with radius 1, and it said π and conceded. View quoted note →
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
A circle is just a polygon with infinitely many sides. Prove me wrong.
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
This is axiomatically correct. And there are religious traditions (particularly eastern ones) where doubt is the path. Total doubt, not just of religion, not just of atheism, but of everything. Doubt of the “I” that pops up in your mind out of habit. Doubt of words that one uses to name one’s feelings. There is nothing “wrong” with believing the Bible. There is nothing right about it. It’s just another belief that is also subject to doubt. We don’t know shit. And we don’t even know that we don’t know shit. Doubt that too. View quoted note →
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Chris Liss 5 months ago
Incompetence is usually malfeasance with plausible deniability