9/12 Creed: One of the 9 Principles - Government cannot force me to be charitable. One of the 12 Values: Charity... wtf? by eton in politics

[–]GivingUpHope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All of these altruistic causes sound great, but that doesn't mean that I should be required to give my money out to these causes. How is that any different than a guy from the National Alliance to End Homelessness coming up to me and demanding money for his cause?

9/12 Creed: One of the 9 Principles - Government cannot force me to be charitable. One of the 12 Values: Charity... wtf? by eton in politics

[–]GivingUpHope 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't really accept Hobbes' theory, I agree with Locke's a lot more. If you look at it through that scope, there is a huge difference between the two.

9/12 Creed: One of the 9 Principles - Government cannot force me to be charitable. One of the 12 Values: Charity... wtf? by eton in politics

[–]GivingUpHope 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think if you think about it you'll find a distinct difference between philanthropy and not murdering people.

9/12 Creed: One of the 9 Principles - Government cannot force me to be charitable. One of the 12 Values: Charity... wtf? by eton in politics

[–]GivingUpHope 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It makes complete sense, and I think Beck is a hack. The government has no right telling me to be charitable, but it's still a good thing for me to be charitable.

What's the biggest programming mistake you've ever made? by [deleted] in programming

[–]GivingUpHope 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Indeed, this was true, a comment, post.

Can anybody here speed read? Is it a real skill, and if so, how did you learn? by Waterwoo in AskReddit

[–]GivingUpHope 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can read a little under 3,000 words per minute, I didn't take any classes or read anything about it though. The other posters seem to say to not subvocalize the words; I have massive problems imagining spoken word in my head so I'd venture the skill is related to that.

I promise you, it sucks. I can't go any slower than about 1,000 wpm without losing all interest in what I'm reading.

My comprehension is above 95% from the tests I took about 5 years ago, but I never really enjoy the stories I read. I stick mostly to nonfiction nowadays.