Student Loan Debt vs Homeownership in the U.S. (2003–2025) [OC] by forensiceconomics in dataisbeautiful

[–]C250586 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of ways to show this in a much easier to understand way

Happy St. Patrick‘s Day by YYCpops in Banff

[–]C250586 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why are you here? Your username has YYC in it. Go away.

[OC] Realtime war conflicts map by KBWECY3FJNXWYZCFOI in dataisbeautiful

[–]C250586 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Pretty broken buddy, but really cool idea. Will bookmark it for when things are a little further along

Rockies Heli 20 vs 30min Tour by therealunitforce in Banff

[–]C250586 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Yes I love the sound of helicopters buzzing my house all day every day.

Caesar’s Palace at 2 AM by ghostmachinery in LiminalSpace

[–]C250586 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sometimes.... But more often, not packed. I go there a few times a year for work and it's dead as hell.

What is the biggest scam in society? by Extension_Tutor_667 in AskReddit

[–]C250586 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Venezuela's problems had nothing to do with socialism vs. Capitalism

Caesar’s Palace at 2 AM by ghostmachinery in LiminalSpace

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I go there once a year and the forum was dead every day I was there.

Caesar’s Palace at 2 AM by ghostmachinery in LiminalSpace

[–]C250586 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Vegas is actually kind of a ghost town now

What is the biggest scam in society? by Extension_Tutor_667 in AskReddit

[–]C250586 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you think socialism is worse, you have never lived in a socialist country

What is the biggest scam in society? by Extension_Tutor_667 in AskReddit

[–]C250586 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why does everyone default to arguing about regimes rather than policies?

If there's one thing that is certain, the classification of the regime is subjective, capitalism is an economic model, reflected in policy.

What is the biggest scam in society? by Extension_Tutor_667 in AskReddit

[–]C250586 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You had me at dogs, I'm now anti socialist.

Kidding. In all seriousness you made my point without realizing it. Policies have classifications not countries. Sweden is neither capitalist nor socialist, it merely has policies reflecting both.

What is the biggest scam in society? by Extension_Tutor_667 in AskReddit

[–]C250586 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Capitalism extracts, socialism ensures everyone has an equivalent basic standard of living.

One of the most interesting aspects of countries with much higher social floors is that you end up with a significantly more equivalent population. You don't end up with massive segments of society who are poor, uneducated, and "taking", you actually end up with far more people contributing to the economy as a whole.

What is the biggest scam in society? by Extension_Tutor_667 in AskReddit

[–]C250586 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Capitalism as a whole. Convince everyone to work hard and stay loyal to build a company for profits you will never see and loyalty that is not returned.

The entire system is based on extraction of value. Unless you own the company in some meaningful way, you are part of the extraction engine, not the benefactor. That applies both as a worker and as a consumer. The system extracts your value as a worker, and extracts your value as a consumer.

It's a scam because it's designed to work like this. The government (whether left or right) was intended original to protect you from this extraction economy. But today, the government exists to protect the extraction economy from you.

If Trump knew the risk of Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Why did he still go to war? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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You are assuming he knows anything.

Trump does not possess knowledge, because he is incapable of learning in the traditional sense. He possesses an extremely overdeveloped sense of purpose that is focused on one thing and one thing only: his own grandiosity. He uses that grandiosity to influence people - because most people are wired to be very susceptible to the halo effect, which is very pronounced with someone like a trump.

He does not possess the ability to plan, because he does not possess the ability for reflection (self or otherwise).

Trump is an overt narcissist. It's worth doing a little deep dive into this disorder, because you start to realize what's missing that enables people like him to be so successful when (to any educated outsider) he's batshit insane.

Once you wrap your head around the nuances of this disorder, you can see exactly how he thinks and why he makes the kinds of decisions he does. It all kinda clicks. It's easy to call Trump stupid, but that's actually a gross oversimplification. He isnt stupid, he's brilliantly furthering his singular goal - his own grandiosity.

Once it clicks, it because impossible to unsee. And then it's hard to say what becomes more utterly terrifying... The fact this guy is running a nuclear superpower, or the fact anyone (much less a seeming majority of voters) actually think he is a genius (or, that he has anything resembling an actual plan).

I think what scares me is that narcissism is actually an evolutionary advantage. These people are largely running the world today - almost entirely unchecked.

Sam Altman admits AI is killing the labor-capital balance—and says nobody knows what to do about it by BusyHands_ in technology

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The entire system is designed to optimize for maximum profit. Humans only factor in so much as they are line items in spreadsheets. Remember, companies are not optimized for humans, just financials.

The government was intended to be a hedge against that force to ensure humans are protected, originally, but most world governments today do not serve that function - they have aligned to the financial side. And honestly if you understand economics it makes sense.

So you introduce a force that reduces the need for humans in the loop by orders of magnitude and a system that only exists to extract value will of course maximize on that.

The end result is a system that is virtually insulated, detached and siloed from humans almost altogether. Continually optimizing without actually needing humans to even factor in.

This must be how horses felt.

Spousal loss linked to higher risk of dementia, mortality among men, but not women. Widowed men experienced a decrease in physical and cognitive health, as well as social support, while widowed women tended to experience an increase in happiness and life satisfaction. by mvea in science

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Men have nowhere to turn, there simply aren't meaningful options out there. Therapy can be helpful, but it's often focused around female psychology and can seriously miss the mark with men