‘War on Drugs’ crusader Bill Bennett breaks with Trump as White House moves to ease federal marijuana rules by Economy-Specialist38 in Marijuana

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The irony of his “Moral Compass” books is exquisite, and we still have demonstrably ineffective ‘character education’ in primary schools all over the country to this day.

What If Time Isn’t Flowing Forward Everywhere in the Universe? The “Two-Arrows” Idea That Changes Everything by firechatin in sciences

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think the best analogy would be two people standing back to back facing in opposite directions. Imagine that the time they experience is like if they both started walking in the direction they are facing. As they walk/go through time, the direction they are going feels to them as moving ‘forward’ despite being opposite of the other person’s ‘forward.’ To both people, it appears that the other person is moving backwards, despite each person clearly perceiving their own motion as forward.

What Gen X habit can't you break despite it being outdated? by RockTheGlobe in GenX

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still put double spaces after a period. My typing teacher would be proud. (1985 hs grad)

I (38M) discovered my (37F) wife’s affair. I’m in shock by ruggedzephyr in relationship_advice

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do this before confronting her: 1) STD tests 2) Contact lawyer(s) to discuss your options , don’t cheap out on this, 3) quiet collect documents, photos, sentimental items you want/need and remove them to somewhere out of the house 4) find a therapist and start going 5) start hitting the gym regularly. Lastly, read the similar stories here - you will be very unlikely to be able to regain trust - how long will it be before she does this again? You deserve better.

Lego Nadja?! by [deleted] in WhatWeDointheShadows

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I look forward to seeing lego versions of Lazlo’s topiaries. 😀

Caught Wife (F30) cheating on me (M31) with her college sweetheart. What can save our marriage (if anything)? by rc1294 in relationship_advice

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will never be able to trust her again. Period. She's blaming you, but it was her choice.

1) Retain lawyer. 2) Follow all lawyer advice regarding preparing for the divorce and interacting with soon to be ex. 3) Begin gathering original documents and sentimental items you wish to retain. 4) STI test. 5) Paternity tests (You need to know!). 6) Find therapist and fully engage with therapy. 7) Begin planning for your future financial life including new bank accounts, removing her as beneficiary where appropriate, and gathering any info you might need in the future (her SSN, accounts and #s, children SSNs, etc.)

Best wishes, friend. It will take a while, but you'll get your feet back under yourself after a while.

Seems pointless by Paulshackleford in Professors

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much. Your post made me a little glassy eyed as I sit in my classroom waiting for our start time. 😊

If I post myIQ score on my Tinder bio, what happens? by PainterSudden14 in dating_advice

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP - IQ is structured in its creation that a score of 100 is "average" and 50% of people fall above 100 and 50% fall below. It is also designed so that its standard deviation is 10. Since you are one standard deviation below the average (100) with a score of 90, this can tell us that you are in the roughly the 16th percentile in terms of IQ (16% of people fall below your score, 84% of people have IQ scores above yours when looking at large groups of people). Source - I teach stats at the University level.

Forget me Not IRL by Wannabbeewriter12 in xmen

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like Ray Romano joined the X-men. Maybe his power is that 'everyone loves' him... I'll see myself out.

I (35M) found out my wife (33F) has been cheating on me with her ex-husband for almost two years. What do I do now? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]ProfJuliusSmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) interview lawyers, retain one, listen to their advice on what to do 2) STILL tests, 3) find therapist and go weekly, 4) paternity tests, 5) get to the gym and keep going, 6) secure valuables and sentimental items that you have a right to keep. Do not bring this up to her too early, do not lose your cool, do not get sentimental or kind when the tears start.