it’s infuriating that others haven’t taken this route earlier and that the dem party broadly has ceded religious turf for pedocon weaponization
the tenets and values of various religions are absent from conservative rhetoric and policy, and connecting such tenets and values to dem policy is easy
11.03.2026 17:28
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11.03.2026 01:43
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yes: this is already the practice for insurance companies and various social services organizations
06.03.2026 05:29
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writing is a vital way of thinking, knowing, and doing
and in that sense, writing is critical to learning and tends to offer some of our best evidence of learning
and to your point, we often write to learn, arriving at new insights from the practice and process of writing itself
06.03.2026 03:16
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and they bombed this school based on ai output that was outdated and thus inaccurate
05.03.2026 18:02
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yeah, the concern is misplaced. it’s not about whether new tech has had negative impacts on learning; it clearly has
rather, conflating the learning materials is the problem. seeing new tech as a replacement rather than a compliment requiring immense regulation ensured this deleterious outcome
22.02.2026 00:57
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it also reflects another noteworthy correlation: that is, the high correlation between those who work in tech and those who enroll their kids in low-tech schools
seems they know something about unregulated tech impacts on education
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and this is built into the psyche of many republicans
it’s why it was easier to vote for biden than hillary or kamala (who even acknowledged this with the mamala meme)
20.02.2026 22:05
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both are correct
if you do this once, the research shows that the result is likely the backfire effect: people will double down on false belief
but the repetition effect also works: if you continuously show someone evidence (true or false), they will start to believe it over time
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karlos
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the bucks
05.02.2026 23:22
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“have gone,” as if this is a recent development, is a bit presumptuous!
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03.02.2026 21:32
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which is part of the reason reporters constantly wishcast giannis out of milwaukee: horst doesn’t leak, and they hate not having insider scoops
03.02.2026 18:36
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i got drafted meme of guy who got drafted
03.02.2026 01:32
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and 3 OL
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he liked it himself 💀
24.01.2026 22:07
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zero likes lol
24.01.2026 21:23
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nobody’s underdog
24.01.2026 18:53
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he’s nobody’s underdog
24.01.2026 18:52
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idk…is that what the polling tells you?
24.01.2026 18:48
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he said this at his packers DC presser too
his point is that NIL made being a college coach less about coaching and more about recruiting (than it already was), and he wanted to do more coaching and less recruiting
can’t blame him: college is less about x’s and o’s and more about acquiring talent
22.01.2026 17:02
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they’re historically great at finding good OL in the middle of the draft, particularly taking OTs and turning them into Gs
they theoretically have their two tackles, which cost premium picks, so i wouldn’t be surprised if the OL run is rounds 3-6
think gute trades back to acquire more picks too
22.01.2026 02:53
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have a buddy in minny who leans left, is reasonable, and always votes, but he’s not very tapped in on a granular level. he’s also prone to both-sides-ing
he’s been sending me 1984 and anne frank quotes the past two weeks
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that was my immediate takeaway too
like, is this an opinion? lol
glad this is finally getting some attention, however
every media outlet should be asking him and his cabinet of goons and grifters how much they made last year
22.01.2026 02:45
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