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Future Gnon Lulz |
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Those NAMs who have found themselves ensconced (though not assimilated) in Western countries start getting panicked phone calls from their cousins and uncles and grandmothers. “We coming to you for staying. No more home here. Just water.”. As Stephen King once said: “It always comes round to the same place again.”. This entry was posted on February 11, 2015 by Scharlach. It was filed under Uncategorized. Pingback: Future Gnon Lulz Neoreactive. Pingback: Future Gnon Lulz Reaction Times. Enter your comment...
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Future Gnon Lulz |
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Those NAMs who have found themselves ensconced (though not assimilated) in Western countries start getting panicked phone calls from their cousins and uncles and grandmothers. “We coming to you for staying. No more home here. Just water.”. As Stephen King once said: “It always comes round to the same place again.”. This entry was posted on February 11, 2015 by Scharlach. It was filed under Uncategorized. Pingback: Future Gnon Lulz Neoreactive. Pingback: Future Gnon Lulz Reaction Times. Enter your comment...
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June | 2015 |
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Archive for June, 2015. According to this article. The USG’s student loan portfolio is worth $1.2. Trillion and is “the biggest pool of U.S. debt,” second only to government loans for mortgages. The debt has soared for an obvious inflated reason: “The government writes. Loans for any student who enrolls in an institution eligible for federal aid.”. Chris Winiarz, a 31-year-old money manager with a Northwestern MBA, jumped at a student-loan deal of a lifetime. A startup called SoFi offered to refinance hi...
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November 2014 – Random Critical Analysis
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Random analysis of stuff that interests me. Some other issues with comparing US healthcare costs and so-called “outcomes”. November 29, 2014. May 20, 2015. Besides my previously mentioned objections with simplistic comparisons between healthcare systems, vis-a-vis naive economic comparisons. And the effect of taxation on behaviors. Goalies are likely to be. These are just a few relevant. Differences I can think of off the top of my head:. The United States population is not. Read More ». November 26, 2014.
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NLSY97: Assessing systematic patterns in relationships between IQ and other test scores by SES, GPA, and more – Random Critical Analysis
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Random analysis of stuff that interests me. NLSY97: Assessing systematic patterns in relationships between IQ and other test scores by SES, GPA, and more. June 14, 2015. June 14, 2015. This is just a dump of plots (for sharing purposes) until I get the time to do some actual thoughtful analysis of this topic….🙂. On educational attainment rates and income as a causative factor. A (very) brief exploratory analysis of NLSY97 height data. June 18, 2015 at 12:03 PM. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. October 5, 2016.
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Apocalypse Delayed |
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A problem distilled by admin. 8220;Extend-and-pretend or radically finite reality denial is an engine of catastrophe. It enables negative consequences to be accumulated through postponement . . . Yet the accumulation is a slow one, so perhaps there is no reason to expect a singular catastrophe. Shifting the metaphor, we should not ask “When does the pressure finally explode? 8221; but “How do governments (and their functionaries) release steam at the margins? 8221; The Cathedral is not stupid; perhaps it...
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December 2014 – Random Critical Analysis
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Random analysis of stuff that interests me. On the popularly reported black implicit association test (IAT) results. December 16, 2014. May 20, 2015. Recently the media and various friends and family have been asserting that implicit association tests (IAT) “prove” that whites are biased against blacks. And that this presumably substantially explains the racial disparities in police shootings. To better understand it. The raw data for these results is available in SPSS format on OSF.io. Read More ».
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On educational attainment rates and income as a causative factor – Random Critical Analysis
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Random analysis of stuff that interests me. On educational attainment rates and income as a causative factor. June 13, 2015. June 14, 2015. As I mentioned to Robert VerBruggen in his latest piece on educational attainment and income. I do not believe that economic concerns are a major. Of differences in education attainment rates by income. These differences would likely to be larger still if I did this as a composite SES index using education, income, occupational prestige, etc). High SES people are mor...
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October 2012 – Random Critical Analysis
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Random analysis of stuff that interests me. More silliness related to corporate profits. October 25, 2012. May 20, 2015. I was pointed to this work by Hussman. The implication here is that total dissaving is not only strongly correlated with corporate profits, but is directly causative. Although he doesn’t fully specify this methods, it’s obvious that Corporate Profits is after-tax corporate profits (including foreign profits) and I was able to approximate his results using this FRED2 link. May 20, 2015.
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