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  • “Suicide is never honorable. It kills an ally without taking out any enemies in

    —“Suicide is never honorable. It kills an ally without taking out any enemies in the process.”— Steve Pender


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-28 19:29:00 UTC

  • “The only time you get to choose your own death is when you choose to be a hero.

    —“The only time you get to choose your own death is when you choose to be a hero.”—Scott Deckard


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-28 18:18:00 UTC

  • “Nobody makes it off this world alive. We differ mainly in how many assholes we

    —“Nobody makes it off this world alive. We differ mainly in how many assholes we take with us. So be a high-scoring hero. Don’t be a low-scoring chump – or worse still, a no scoring zero.”— Eli Harman

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    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-28 17:29:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1023259070160154625

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. LEFT FEMININE VS RIGHT MASCULINE LANGUAGE BIA

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    LEFT FEMININE VS RIGHT MASCULINE LANGUAGE BIAS
    by John Mark

    Leftist/feminine language: “We (often assuming there exists a ‘we’ when in reality there is no unity) should do X.” Often there is no “because”, and if there is, it is “because feelings/emotion/short-term niceness/tolerance/pain relief.” The “because” virtually never includes a full accounting of costs.

    Right-wing/masculine language: “We (our unified group, or groups with a common incentive) must not do X even though not doing X places some limits on some people, because if we do X, bad things will happen (full accounting of costs).”


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-28 01:16:09 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. PETER THEIL: UNIVERSITIES ARE AS CORRUPT AS T

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    PETER THEIL: UNIVERSITIES ARE AS CORRUPT AS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 500 YEARS AGO

    (The church and academy that sprung from it, have master the art of profiting from the distributing of information under the promise of future good, without warranty of their claims. This is why propertarianism is necessary: to prevent profiting from goods, services, and information, that are not warrantied.)

    26 Jul 2018
    Technology giant Peter Thiel argued this week that American universities are as corrupt as the Catholic Church of 500 years ago.

    Speaking to a group of conservative students on Wednesday night, tech legend Peter Thiel compared American universities to the Catholic Church of 500 years ago.

    “The analogy that I’ve used is that perhaps the universities today are as corrupt as the Catholic Church was 500 years ago,” Thiel said. “If you think about the eve of the Reformation when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the church doors, there were all these priests that did not do very much work in much the same way that college professors and administrators are today. You had to pay these indulgences the way that you have to pay runaway tuition today.”

    Thiel went on to argue that American society teaches young people that the quality of their lives will be determined by their success at college. “It’s also a story of salvation,” he added. “If you get a college diploma, you will be saved. If you don’t get one, you will end up in a very bad place. We need a sort of reformation. I’ve often described the universities as the atheist church. It’s not going to reform itself from within. The reformation will come from without.”

    Thiel also made the case that universities simply aren’t working the way that they used to. Decades ago, a college education was the key to a vibrant and lucrative future. Now that college degrees have become the standard, more debt-carrying students find themselves without fruitful employment even once they have their diploma.

    “Universities are supposed to provide a one size fits all education for everybody,” Thiel said. “They are not working the way they used to. We have an education bubble in this country. There is no single thing in this country where the costs have gone up more than they have gone up in education for the last 40 or 50 years.”

    “It’s like the opposite of technology,” he finished. “With technology, you do more with less. With education, we are doing less and less but spending more and more every year.”

    You can watch Thiel’s remarks below.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-27 23:15:09 UTC

  • Peter Theil: Universities Are as Corrupt as The Catholic Church 500 Years Ago

    (The church and academy that sprung from it, have master the art of profiting from the distributing of information under the promise of future good, without warranty of their claims. This is why propertarianism is necessary: to prevent profiting from goods, services, and information, that are not warrantied.) 26 Jul 2018 Technology giant Peter Thiel argued this week that American universities are as corrupt as the Catholic Church of 500 years ago. Speaking to a group of conservative students on Wednesday night, tech legend Peter Thiel compared American universities to the Catholic Church of 500 years ago. “The analogy that I’ve used is that perhaps the universities today are as corrupt as the Catholic Church was 500 years ago,” Thiel said. “If you think about the eve of the Reformation when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the church doors, there were all these priests that did not do very much work in much the same way that college professors and administrators are today. You had to pay these indulgences the way that you have to pay runaway tuition today.” Thiel went on to argue that American society teaches young people that the quality of their lives will be determined by their success at college. “It’s also a story of salvation,” he added. “If you get a college diploma, you will be saved. If you don’t get one, you will end up in a very bad place. We need a sort of reformation. I’ve often described the universities as the atheist church. It’s not going to reform itself from within. The reformation will come from without.” Thiel also made the case that universities simply aren’t working the way that they used to. Decades ago, a college education was the key to a vibrant and lucrative future. Now that college degrees have become the standard, more debt-carrying students find themselves without fruitful employment even once they have their diploma. “Universities are supposed to provide a one size fits all education for everybody,” Thiel said. “They are not working the way they used to. We have an education bubble in this country. There is no single thing in this country where the costs have gone up more than they have gone up in education for the last 40 or 50 years.” “It’s like the opposite of technology,” he finished. “With technology, you do more with less. With education, we are doing less and less but spending more and more every year.” You can watch Thiel’s remarks below.
  • Peter Theil: Universities Are as Corrupt as The Catholic Church 500 Years Ago

    (The church and academy that sprung from it, have master the art of profiting from the distributing of information under the promise of future good, without warranty of their claims. This is why propertarianism is necessary: to prevent profiting from goods, services, and information, that are not warrantied.) 26 Jul 2018 Technology giant Peter Thiel argued this week that American universities are as corrupt as the Catholic Church of 500 years ago. Speaking to a group of conservative students on Wednesday night, tech legend Peter Thiel compared American universities to the Catholic Church of 500 years ago. “The analogy that I’ve used is that perhaps the universities today are as corrupt as the Catholic Church was 500 years ago,” Thiel said. “If you think about the eve of the Reformation when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the church doors, there were all these priests that did not do very much work in much the same way that college professors and administrators are today. You had to pay these indulgences the way that you have to pay runaway tuition today.” Thiel went on to argue that American society teaches young people that the quality of their lives will be determined by their success at college. “It’s also a story of salvation,” he added. “If you get a college diploma, you will be saved. If you don’t get one, you will end up in a very bad place. We need a sort of reformation. I’ve often described the universities as the atheist church. It’s not going to reform itself from within. The reformation will come from without.” Thiel also made the case that universities simply aren’t working the way that they used to. Decades ago, a college education was the key to a vibrant and lucrative future. Now that college degrees have become the standard, more debt-carrying students find themselves without fruitful employment even once they have their diploma. “Universities are supposed to provide a one size fits all education for everybody,” Thiel said. “They are not working the way they used to. We have an education bubble in this country. There is no single thing in this country where the costs have gone up more than they have gone up in education for the last 40 or 50 years.” “It’s like the opposite of technology,” he finished. “With technology, you do more with less. With education, we are doing less and less but spending more and more every year.” You can watch Thiel’s remarks below.
  • Curt Doolittle shared a link. —“Civil War 2.0: The Map”– Chris Mc

    Curt Doolittle shared a link.

    —“Civil War 2.0: The Map”– Chris Mc


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-27 13:10:29 UTC

  • War 2.0: The Map”– Chris Mc

    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/upshot/election-2016-voting-precinct-maps.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/upshot/election-2016-voting-precinct-maps.html—“Civil War 2.0: The Map”– Chris Mc


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-27 09:10:00 UTC

  • War 2.0: The Map”– @[100021794855736:2048:Chris Mc]

    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/upshot/election-2016-voting-precinct-maps.html—“Civil War 2.0: The Map”– @[100021794855736:2048:Chris Mc]


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-27 09:10:00 UTC