By Smokey Go To PostSour grapes for a rich cunt
mans estimates he'll pay $400,000 in taxes this year and said he had enough whew
'why do i have to pay tax'
'why are all the mentally ill just roaming around outside, and why is there so many homeless peopl'
'why are all the mentally ill just roaming around outside, and why is there so many homeless peopl'
Is there a thread for podcasts? Its 1.00pm and we are now heading into week three of no Joe Budden podcast. Knew I'd miss it but thrown my whole routine off sync (I'm being dramatic but wateva)
By Laboured Go To Postkinda unrealistic if the only person you can fire is a gammon
By Kidjr Go To PostIs there a thread for podcasts? Its 1.00pm and we are now heading into week three of no Joe Budden podcast. Knew I'd miss it but thrown my whole routine off sync (I'm being dramatic but wateva)https://slaent.com/thread/75076/page/1/
If you're into educational podcasts, I recommend Radio Lab. Another mostly great one is Reply All, which is more entertaining than educational.
Some of my favorite Radiolab episodes:
Frightening and heartbreaking look back on the history of eugenics:
When a law student named Mark Bold came across a Supreme Court decision from the 1920s that allowed for the forced sterilization of people deemed “unfit,” he was shocked to discover that it had never been overturned. His law professors told him the case, Buck v Bell, was nothing to worry about, that the ruling was in a kind of legal limbo and could never be used against people. But he didn’t buy it. In this episode we follow Mark on a journey to one of the darkest consequences of humanity’s attempts to measure the human mind and put people in boxes, following him through history, science fiction and a version of eugenics that’s still very much alive today, and watch as he crusades to restore a dash of moral order to the universe.
The problematic history behind IQ tests.
Are some ideas so dangerous we shouldn’t even talk about them? That question brought Radiolab’s senior editor, Pat Walters, to a subject that at first he thought was long gone: the measuring of human intelligence with IQ tests. Turns out, the tests are all around us. In the workplace. The criminal justice system. Even the NFL. And they’re massive in schools. More than a million US children are IQ tested every year.
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/articles/bliss
Because moments of total, world-shaking bliss are not easy to come by. Maybe that's what makes them feel so life-altering when they strike. And so worth chasing. This hour: stories of striving, grasping, tripping, and falling for happiness, perfection, and ideals.
Dipro was on this episode of Reply All.
This week, a story about people who start hearing voices in their heads. But, instead of trying to get rid of the voices, they try to make more. Reporter Laura Klivans has the story.
If you liked the Joe Budden show, there was one prior called Tax Season that was way better but it ended because the host got locked up. Budden was on it for a classic episode.
By DiPro Go To Posti tried during quarantine but couldn't do it.coward
By Kibner Go To Postcowardi'm already short and fat. i can't go full Costanza just yet.
By DiPro Go To Posti'm already short and fat. i can't go full Costanza just yet.
costanza made out with marisa tomei.
there is still hope, dipro.
By Wahabipapangus Go To Post'why do i have to pay tax'
'why are all the mentally ill just roaming around outside, and why is there so many homeless peopl'
seriously. That fucking whiny cunt cherry on top of it, too.
By Xpike Go To Postif you want to vacation somewhere theres a million other places before americawhy do you hate freedom?
By Xpike Go To Postif you want to vacation somewhere theres a million other places before americaI pick where I go in my vacations thank you
https://www.usnews.com/info/blogs/press-room/articles/2020-10-13/us-news-unveils-2020-2021-best-places-to-live-best-places-to-retire
10.) San Francisco, CA
9.) Portland, OR
8.) Fayetteville, AR
7.) Des Moines, IA
6.) Charlotte, NC
5.) Fort Collins, CO
4.) Colorado Springs, CO
3.) Austin, TX
2.) Denver, CO
1.) Boulder, CO
10.) San Francisco, CA
9.) Portland, OR
8.) Fayetteville, AR
7.) Des Moines, IA
6.) Charlotte, NC
5.) Fort Collins, CO
4.) Colorado Springs, CO
3.) Austin, TX
2.) Denver, CO
1.) Boulder, CO
By DY_nasty Go To PostAny "best places to live" list that has San Francisco on it is trash.I laughed at that too lol.
What, you guys don’t want to rent a toddler sized bed for 1200?
4 places in Colorado on that list. Is it because you can smoke weed legally?
4 places in Colorado on that list. Is it because you can smoke weed legally?
By Laboured Go To PostThere's no way that's real.
By aka Espi Go To PostWhat, you guys don’t want to rent a toddler sized bed for 1200?
By DY_nasty Go To PostThere's no way that's real.
Don't be an owl-denier DY. It's unbecoming.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostThere's no way that's real.
By Xpike Go To Postif you want to vacation somewhere theres a million other places before americaThere really isn't
By domino Go To Post
By bud Go To Postwhat woman wouldn't appreciate delegated stalking?
By blackace Go To Postwhat woman wouldn't appreciate delegated stalking?
Proper management skillz.
By DY_nasty Go To PostAny "best places to live" list that has San Francisco on it is trash.All these lists need to come with a asterisk for " if a white Christian American"
By data Go To PostI'm afraid to ask a girl for her number
Let's talk about this part
By blackace Go To PostLet's talk about this part
He's gotten the turn-down hotline about 8 too many times
What percentage of relationships start online currently?
Edit:
Lol ok I’m so glad I grew up prior to this being a big thing
https://news.stanford.edu/2019/08/21/online-dating-popular-way-u-s-couples-meet/
Edit:
Lol ok I’m so glad I grew up prior to this being a big thing
Rosenfeld, a lead author on the research and a professor of sociology in the School of Humanities and Sciences, drew on a nationally representative 2017 survey of American adults and found that about 39 percent of heterosexual couples reported meeting their partner online, compared to 22 percent in 2009. Sonia Hausen, a graduate student in sociology, was a co-author of the paper and contributed to the research.
https://news.stanford.edu/2019/08/21/online-dating-popular-way-u-s-couples-meet/
I met my gf online but we didn't start dating until meeting in person at an online community event at Quakecon.