These ratios hold pretty true with regards to competency in the workplace, too.
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I think you're way overestimating the consistency of independents in the US when it comes to Israel. See recent Gallup figures from February. It's only in the last year that net sentiment seems to cut against support for Israel.
This seems to come up a bit. Disaffected voters recognize that neither dominant party represents them, see that others feel the same way, and then seemingly assume that the other disaffecteds share their opinion on x or y. If only the party would align with me on this topic, they'd bring over all the independents! It's not that simple of an equation for many issues.
This isn't to say Democrats to a good job at triangulating public will or building a coalition. They do not.
Thank you! It's been super disheartening to see people get excited about Harry Potter all over again, just as it was to see friends buy the video game a few years back. Many people who want to ostensibly call themselves allies are more than happy to engage in Nostalgia over Solidarity.
I read the Harry Potter books as a child. I enjoyed them a normal amount. I think I dressed up as HP for Halloween one year. But then I grew older and I "graduated" to other fantasy, as I would generally expect someone to do.
Now when I think about Harry Potter, I always think of Ursula K Le Guin's comments:
Q: Nicholas Lezard has written ‘Rowling can type, but Le Guin can write.’ What do you make of this comment in the light of the phenomenal success of the Potter books? I’d like to hear your opinion of JK Rowling’s writing style
UKL: I have no great opinion of it. When so many adult critics were carrying on about the “incredible originality” of the first Harry Potter book, I read it to find out what the fuss was about, and remained somewhat puzzled; it seemed a lively kid’s fantasy crossed with a “school novel”, good fare for its age group, but stylistically ordinary, imaginatively derivative, and ethically rather mean-spirited.
This is my hope for the bot-infested future, too. Acoustic tunes shared in the moment with your friends in person. A correction back towards the authenticity of real life in contrast to the curation of digital identity. I guess I'm optimistic in my pessimism.
It's pretty fun. It's Slay the Spire but with a lot of new stuff. New debuffs, new bosses, new cards, new characters. If enjoyed the first one, it's worth picking up even now when it's still in early access.
It's a rule that a president or acting president can't pick any SCOTUS judges in the last year of their term, or the year before that, or either of the preceding two years.
I don't know that couching this as many cases of personal moral failure and irresponsibility is productive when so many are affected. It's like when conservatives discuss poverty - certainly, many among the affected group could make better choices, but shouldn't we be motivated to understand what led to their failure from a systematic perspective?
I don't think I necessarily like Harry, but I sure as fuck empathize with him. Playing him as someone seeking redemption or trying to put his life back together (and SO OFTEN failing) was incredibly meaningful. You put it very well.
I'm with you on both.
For RDR2 in particular, I found it so irksome how on-rails the missions were while the rest of the game was so free form. If you're going to make me follow in the footsteps you planned exactly, don't tease me with freedom between your set piece sequences. Ride-shoot-ride is also not super interesting to me.
I've come to believe that the Rockstar formula just doesn't work for me after GTA4.
I tend to agree. We've seen a movement back to -
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more insidious advertising practices. They render the Internet useless in the same ways that incessant pop ups did in the early 2000s.
My understanding of the research is that a higher minimum wage can increase costs, but as a lesser proportion than the increase (edit; to the wage). Labor costs are only portion of expenses for any business, and workers making minimum wage only reflect a portion of the workforce. So, there's not a zero effect, but I believe it's usually less than fear mongering would suggest.
I haven't read into this in at least five years, so happy to admit my own incorrectness if someone knows better.