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Meg Ryan Defends Son Jack Quaid Of ‘Nepo Baby’ Label: “That Nepo Stuff Is So Dismissive Of His Work Ethic”
  • He's a voice actor/lead on lower decks (animated trek show) I liked him without knowing one of his parents ever got mail... so he holds his own, but privilege is privilege... He's not not a nepo baby.

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    How to stop thinking about an interaction from my past?
  • Give it the weight it deserves. Some of the other replies here are on point and this interaction doesn't deserve any negative head space, but bad examples of what not to do are really helpful. You have a chance to choose how to treat people... you bump into friends and strangers every single day. Use the bad examples from your life and the good ones to shape who you are. Aim at the version of yourself who would answer that same question with respect and kindness. Keeping negative things in your head but using them for something positive is the best use of that memory.

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    Americans are unusually down on a solid economy. So far, they aren't spending — or voting — like it.
  • It's about numbers as a whole, and the bottom 50% of earners in the US only have 2.6% of the wealth. They can advertise a 'good economy' but most of us can't afford to participate in it.

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    What are your favourite things under 50$ that make your life a bit easier or more pleasant?
  • I prefer smart wool, but am totally on board with nice merino wool socks from any brand. Happy feet have helped me maintain a happy life. It's like a good pillow or the right jacket for today's weather for me.

    Totally agree on the boardgame suggestion if it suits their personality. You need to know what complexity they are into, first.

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    No moral anchor
  • To quote MIB: A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it.

    I think it applies pretty broadly that individuals are decent but organized into society, we mess up quite a bit.

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    Revolutionary Bionic Hand Fuses With Woman's Bones, Muscles, And Nerves
  • Her phantom limb pain was reduced and might that be even more interesting than the technology, itself. There are theories supporting central and peripheral contributions to chronic phantom pain and hers must have been primarily central. Fascinating!

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    Star actually have colors
  • You can only get this effect in the center of your visual field due to the organization of your retina where you have color vision. The rest of your eye is much more sensitive to light so you can see dim stars more easily in your periphery by looking away from them a bit. Maybe you can use your own biology to help enjoy the night sky even more! If you get a friend, you can use colored pen caps and get them to hold them in your periphery and tell them what color it is. You don't be able to until they reach the color vision part of your visual field if you stay looking forward.

    It's trippy, but your brain fills in color for you a lot of the time.

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    What human power-ups/power-downs would you choose? Why?
  • But evolution ended up giving us two external tubes to breathe. My conclusion is that its better to have redundancy in external tubes openings for air.

    So, to avoid the efficiency of a branch that lets us eat and breathe from our mouths would you make it so we can't breathe from our mouths and we still have 2 tubes to breathe as redundancy? If so, where would you place the extra tube opening? Head or further away? Toe or back would help act as a snorkel, I'd think.

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    How are slavery reparations fair?
  • Another part in my mind would be estate taxes. If generational wealth wasn't as impactful on our lives then UBI could serve a bigger purpose. If the playing field were more level for everyone, then hate or fear couldn't errode it as easily. It's not something we can see in a lifetime, but I hope that I can see us aiming at a useful target while I am still around.

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    How are slavery reparations fair?
  • Your analogy and argument is very well organized so I wonder how you think universal basic income could mitigate the negative impacts of generational wealth/poverty? In my mind, it is part of a solution to many social issues but I'm still learning. I know there are arguments that capitalism will just buffer against any implementation but I'm still forming my opinions.

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    Standing my ground on going back to the office
  • If it's at a medium to large company, IT policies control everything and you don't get much control over your work device. This is a good tip, if it's possible. My work prevents it so that they can push updates when they want to.

    Recently, they took over browser settings so I couldn't save passwords but so far I just work around that by manually adjusting the saved pw on a personal device.

    IT can bug me, but they also have my empathy for the average employee they're trying to protect the company from.

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