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  • Of course people will always try to get around things, but as part of something like this you would make that wire fraud and prosecute anyone found doing it.

  • I would argue he should be forced to divest from those shares as part of the tax, no one person should control that much of anything. If that crashes the price of his stock, so be it. It didn't deserve that price if it does crash from that. The wealth was imaginary in the first place, so there's no true loss from its destruction.

  • That's why you don't tax income, you tax net controllable assets.

  • 99.99% There was that 1 girl that somehow managed to survive thanks to a 2 month induced coma.

  • Stop making your popcorn in the microwave!

  • Stop censoring yourself, just say fuck

  • And theoretically a massive proton exchange plant.

  • Its fuck, you can just say fuck, stop fucking censoring your words

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  • Attitudes like this are what hold back linux's potential.

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  • He honestly did a great service for linux in getting them to really start improving the user experience for the not so computer people. Something that is necessary if Linux ever wants widespread adoption

  • More like only 4 than 3, at least in the us, I unfortunately run into Rankine at my job on occasion.

  • Posers

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  • I've read 3/4 of those, heat and mass transfer was evil.

  • Just open wider, ice is a nice crunchy treat!

  • We already have 1 example of earth existing, so we know its part of the set.

  • In an infinite universe every configuration of matter that can possibly exist will just due to the laws of statistics. Meaning in an infinite universe there's are infinite identical copies of this solar system exactly as it is, isn't, and everything in-between. Since you obviously can't observe your life if you're dead, in such a universe you will always experience your point of view from the position of a living copy somewhere else that was identical up until that point. Now of course its not the other you physically. But if the mind is exactly the same it is you mentally.

    Its more or less the star trek transporter problem taken to a logical extreme. If you step into a star trek transpoter and are reassembled with identical memories elsewhere, are you still you? If its yes, it must also be yes for the universal thought experiment.

  • Unless the universe is truly infinite, then from the point of view of your continuity of consciousness, you will never die, because they will always be somewhere in infinity where you're exact current consciousness picks right up after you die without a blip.

  • Pale is the sequel, Pact is the first story in that series.

  • oof

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  • I did the same while working full time, it was worth it though, paid for itself within 3 years

  • I've got you OP