They are, and I say this with all love, wheelbarrows.
They are, and I say this with all love, wheelbarrows.
"aldermanic" is the adjective? Really?
Lol
What would constitute proof for you?
This is some terrible data visualization choices, people. You "great deal" and "very little" are like 45 hue degrees apart with the same brightness and saturation? A red or purple would have killed you?
It's unclear what your opinion about that fact is. What point you were trying to make by bringing it up.
They can come to story hour, too.
What would you like me to learn?
The level of venom you respond with when being questioned a little does support that assessment.
You've been doing it for a month? I mean, that's great. I won't deny the acceleration but you haven't been doing it nearly long enough to know if it's gotten you into trouble yet. It mostly works great. When it fails, it fails silently. I don't think I'd call you an idiot, but maybe hubristic?
"Do you even lift, bro?"
You're sure hostile for someone who isn't on a break with reality.
Based on your posts - is it meteorology?
Then they're writing code they don't understand and can't maintain. They're like my junior developers who see the code I write and think they know how it works, but if I take a vacation, they're paralyzed.
This makes me wonder if you code with Claude. It cannot do that. It might be able to write 95% *of the characters you type* (and if you do that, you're going to get nigh on incomprehensible code), but it doesn't know what you want to do and can't tell you when what you want to do is dumb.
I think people in general's priors on "Humans are lying" are way too low.
I hope here and elsewhere, Minneapolis can let us know how we can help you recover in the months and years after the news cycle has moved on.
Some of the most transit accessible area in the city, but yeah, let's dedicate 29 acres to keep the historic Charlotte Russe empty.
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Kids understand bullies and kids understand fairness. They're going to hold you to your principles harder than any adult will.
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I think you're coming around on the people-don't-generalize-about-disease train :D
Also don't underestimate how much "but it makes them cry" can push semi-skeptical moms over the edge. I don't know if you've ever had a newborn or how long ago it was, but I was nearly hallucinating with sleep deprivation when we brought her in for her first DTaP. If I was already on the fence...
HPV hesitancy was mostly about the fact that HPV is an STI and if you protect kids from STIs, somehow they'll have more sex? There was explicit statements to that effect once it was added to the APA recommended list. Also they didn't want to give it to boys because "it was girls who got hpv"
*I* generalize about disease. Any vaccine you wanna give me, I'm all for it. You offer me a moderately effective, safe vaccine for menstrual cramps and I'll roll up my sleeve. But I don't see that from a lot of my peers. And in their defense, neither diseases nor vaccines are all created equal.
We get flu shots every single year. Many parents who have every other vaccine up to date skip that one. I hear parents just a bit older than me say "I got chicken pox, why would my kids need the varicella vaccine? They'll get dtap but not mmr because MMR is the they heard about maybe being bad.
That's definitely a difference, then! I've got school age kids so I see various ranges of vaccine hesitancy among my parental peers and it is definitely different from disease to disease with different factors going in to each.
My basic thesis is that there's a threshold for universality of a disease AND the efficacy of the vaccine to get the "victim of its own success" and the covid vaccine didn't hit the efficacy and HPV didn't hit the universality.
Well, it's a hypothesis we'll probably get to test with measles in particular. Grim though that may be.
In conclusion (did you read this far? Bless you, lol) story of the covid vaccine actually reinforces the victim-of-its-own-success rather than undermining it. It wasn't successful enough to get that effect.