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Scanman

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  1. 10 hours ago, Reticently said:

    A brief shutdown is legitimately no big deal for the vast majority of people.  Defaulting is a much bigger hazard.

     

    I'd mostly be interested in a change that keeps the debt ceiling from being held hostage by politicians, and effectively directs taxes at the places where way too much of the money the US gov't prints ends up.  Government spending too much money into existence isn't a problem if they able to quickly tax enough of it back out of existence, and it isn't the working class holding those stacks.

    I totally agree. As I said, a "shutdown" is not a default, but rather a sign that the US government can no longer borrow extra money. So the media always tries to conflate the 2, because the mainstream media benefits from deficit spending (through subsidies or otherwise).

     

    Your solution would work but unfortunately the government seems completely unable to tax enough to cover the spending, and they haven't been since Ike.

     

    If a president actually tried to run a balanced budget (in reality, not one of these "we'll balance it with future growth" fantasy budgets), he'd be tarred worse than Trump was. There's just way too many flunkies at the government trough.

    7 hours ago, OPTIMUS124 said:

    I got a ring for college (graduation gift from my late Great-Aunt) and that sucker was heavy. It actually cause some problems on my ring finger when I wore it too long. My wedding band I keep on except when I am prepping meat. Since it's tungsten, I don't really need to clean it. Problem is that it can't be resized. It's a little loose on me ring finger now since I've dropped a bit of weight. 

    College rings are so silly to me.

     

    I have a simple gold wedding band, doesn't bother me too much since the price of the ring was reasonably close to its gold value. The main problem with wedding rings is the fucking diamonds, which jewelry stores charge an arm and leg for. Diamonds are actually not valuable at all, (you probably know this but for everyone else's benefit) we can manufacture diamonds pretty easily in labs/factories. We already do that for diamond plated drills.

     

    But yeah, in East Asia wedding rings have not been a traditional thing to do but it's increasingly popular, along with western (read: white) wedding dresses, as opposed to red.

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    SRK forums are apparently live again (I just logged in). No offense to MrBee, but.... thoughts everyone?

     

    General Discussion is probably going to be gone, and the forums will be compressed.

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  2. 37 minutes ago, DarkSakul said:

    Too bad there can't be a law demanding that the Legislator do their fucking jobs for once and is legally enforced to balance the budget under threat of criminal penalties.
    And I don't just mean losing your congressional seat, I mean like real prison time 

    But no way Congress would be held accountable like that 

    Your solutions are a little extreme, I think, but yes it's sad.

     

    People have a mistaken opinion that a government shutdown would mean a default of the US debt. No, it just means they would have to cut (very large) portions of the budget, especially stuff that doesn't involve people's salaries, instead of just continuing to borrow.

     

    There's no way they would ever lay off government employees in lieu of continuing (for example) green energy programs and other non-essential spending.

     

    But the whole standoff is a farce. Cocaine Mitch would never have the guts to have an actual "shutdown"; the minority party ALWAYS blinks first.

  3. 14 hours ago, Scanman said:

    I am a high risk individual (I have asthma) and I'm getting a vaccine shot on Monday, but I totally understand people who don't want to get it, and resent when corrupt idiots like Gavin Newsom try to interfere with their/their children's health.

     

    9 hours ago, RSG3 said:

    My girlfriend has Asthma and got the Vaccine when it was available. That isn't a remotlelly good excuse to me, in fact having Asthma should encourage you to get it even more as Covid attacks the lungs, you're at extremely high risk when it comes to Covid. 

     

    But you do you man. 

    You do not read. Go back to the playground and miss me with your passive aggressive sniping.

  4. 2 hours ago, Reticently said:

    The idea that any of these is necessarily permanent is misinformation based on outdated understanding.  If you go and actually check AB titres for adults who received them as children, they often need to get a booster if they're at risk of exposure.  This happens a lot for adults entering health professions.

     

    I'm also not sure why it should follow that the idea of vaccine permanency has anything to do with school.  Kids aren't in school permanently, so what does that have to do with the likelihood of children catching things and passing them around in class?

     

    Measles isn't especially deadly for children, but it is for older adults, and it's mandated by public schools.

     

    Also, many of the vaccines that you're talking about are given between the ages of 2-4.  I don't think that really affects your argument much, but when you say things like "usually at birth" it makes me wonder how much you've looked into childhood vaccinations.

    The schedule depends on where you live (I attached the vaccine schedule for a hospital in Vietnam, where I live), although you're right it doesn't matter much. "At birth" was the wrong way to say it, I should perhaps have said "as a baby".

     

    Once again: why are we suddenly mandating vaccines for viruses with similar characteristics to the flu (as in, it mutates seasonally), when we've never mandated flu vaccines in school before (once again, afaik)?

     

    Why are they suddenly saying healthcare workers need to get the vaccine or be fired? I thought they were heroes.

     

    People's anger is motivated by A) skepticism about the vaccine and  B) ridiculous government overreach.

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  5. 39 minutes ago, Maxx said:

    Just a reminder alot of the vaccines came through before fda approval.

     

    Alot of the vaccines didn't have nearly the same amount of development. 

     

    Covid has been studied for years and the research on this specific strain was for the first time ever something the entire world stopped to work on. 

     

    We have technology more advanced and we have more stringent testing than in the past. 

     

    Not every vaccine is 100%. People can still get alot of those medical issues even if vaccinated. 

     

     

    You're missing the primary point of my post.

     

    The school systems (nowhere else afaik, just k-12) mandate vaccines for diseases/viruses that are especially deadly for children, and usually (perhaps always) those viruses can be entirely prevented by getting a vaccine for it, usually at birth.

     

    Covid is not particularly deadly for children (the opposite, in fact) and the vaccine is nothing close to permanent, nor is it even that effective. It lasts a few months at best. You can easily get covid even after being vaxxed multiple times.

     

    Schools do not, and have never (afaik) mandated flu vaccines, so why is it suddenly appropriate to mandate covid vaccines?

     

    This is no longer about public health, but the primary problem is that -one- state government has suddenly decided to go completely 1984 regulating the shit out of everything, way over-extending their power, and people are pretty rightly upset about it.

  6. 14 hours ago, Maxx said:

    It's the same for every school.. Even my catholic schools required it. 

     

    People are acting like this is some weird new requirement. 

    You are falsely equating permanent vaccines like Hep-B, Measles, Mumps, (perhaps Chicken Pox these days) etc with the covid vaccine, which is temporary at best.

     

    We don't mandate flu vaccines, which are also temporary and seasonal. Not for school or any other reason.

     

    I'm not picking on you in particular, but a lot of people on these forums act as if their far-left/Statist views are "just common sense".

     

    When people who are, quite reasonably, skeptical of vaccines where long term side effects are unknown, they are not some idiotic "other kind" of people. They just think the side-effects of the vaccine aren't well researched, and would rather take their chances getting Covid itself. Perhaps they think that because they're young and healthy, they don't have much to fear. Iunno.

     

    I am a high risk individual (I have asthma) and I'm getting a vaccine shot on Monday, but I totally understand people who don't want to get it, and resent when corrupt idiots like Gavin Newsom try to interfere with their/their children's health.

  7. So I realized that I'm doing terrible on my New Year's resolutions this year:

     

    1) no meditating every day (just 5 minutes)

    2) haven't started learning harmonica

    3) haven't read a book every week. This goal is probably a little unrealistic, should probably be 1 every 2 weeks. I've read 15 books so far this year, but we're in week ~38 right now.

     

    Sadness.

     

    Also unstated  was 4) work out thrice a week but that's pretty much impossible because the gym's been closed for months. I haven't gained any weight or anything, but my fitness is almost certainly deteriorating.

  8. 11 minutes ago, Darc_Requiem said:

    Singaporean not Japanese and that wasn't my point. The point was the inconsistency of Twitter. The people that normal pitch a fit about this sort of thing haven't said a word. They are like the SFIV fans in Twitch Chat during SFV events. They are frauds.  

    Absolutely, there's an incredible amount of "fake nerds" in the Twittersphere.

     

    I wonder how they'll handle Julia, if they include her at all. Another problem with anime to live action adaptations is that a 26 episode anime story is just not meant to be a 2.5 hour movie, kind of the same thing that happens with book to movie adaptations (I'm looking at -you-, shitty Ender's Game movie!).

  9. 8 minutes ago, Genghis_Dong said:

    My poor cowboy bebop is going to be massacred. I pray for the best, but expect the worst.

    Yep. Silly Hollywood people continuing to make live-action remakes of stuff that no one wanted to begin with.

     

    I have (or had) no problem with the actress who was cast as Faye but when she made that video blasting fans I was just "WTF?". She said "I'm sorry I wasn't born looking like Faye" but... we all know she got the role because she knows somebody who knows somebody, it's not like she's essential to the character. Why is she acting like it's pre-determined that the role is hers? Fans can accept when a person doesn't match a fictional characters proportions (eg Chris Evans is not 6'5, 240 or whatever Cap is supposed to be, but no one complained) but acting like it's the fans fault when you ain't even look like the character is so condescending.

     

    She also stated that she couldn't dress like Faye because "I can't do stunts in tissue paper". Somehow Angelina Jolie was able to do stunts in Lara Croft attire, same for Trinity in the Matrix. They're not doing stunts, but we've seen cosplayers do basically perfect recreations of Faye. Just... c'mon man.

     

    I don't even know anything else about the movie besides the trailer and this bitch's arrogant fan-attack video, but it's definitely a pass for me.

     

    Hollywood continues to be clueless. No one wanted this movie, just like no one wanted the Godfather part 3.

  10. 1 hour ago, MillionX said:

    no matter what city we're talking about...those other places can always have a motto of inspiration: "Hey, at least we aren't Memphis, TN, right?  HAHAHAHA!"  heh, trash-ass city... ohhh man I never get tired of the cheap shots.  I remember when my friend would bring up the fact that it looks like they're gentrifying some areas of the city...I'm thinking ---nahhhh there's not enough gentrification in the world that can fix that shit-pile.  Think of every negative stereotype concerning Black people, and that city has it x10000000+...in addition to some you probably forgot or didn't think of just now.  No, there is no hope.  There's some other things from there I notice from our perspective at work but of course I'll refrain from mentioning that....but it's to the point where it's a recurring joke with some of us behind the scenes like "...M-town, right?  Haha...of course."

     

    What's so bad about it? The only thing I've ever heard about Memphis is that you can go to an old area of the city and listen to jazz.

     

    That and there's a basketball team there that's usually mediocre.

  11. 1 hour ago, HD-Man said:

    It's a rather dull city, but anything in particular you've heard so I can confirm? 

    I had a friend in high school who said "I enjoy some things about Alabama, but I fucking hate Mobile."

     

    He then proceeded to talk about the infamous leprechaun tv news special, and said that it's not unusual for people there lol.

     

    He basically described it as black rednecks.

  12. 1 hour ago, BB_Hoody said:

    Ya know you could always buy a couple of shares of AMC or GME stock. We're ripping again. Shot up 20% back into the 40s. Short squeeze could be imenent. This is my lotto ticket. 

    You should be very careful with that "buy the dip"  stuff right now, everything I'm listening to is saying to have a big cash position. There's way too much margin in the market right now.

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