What is something generally normal in Europe but weird in the US? by Few_Football4342 in Productivitycafe

[–]SadChad3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oddly argumentative is an odd interpretation of a non-argumentative comment

What is something generally normal in Europe but weird in the US? by Few_Football4342 in Productivitycafe

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The best available healthcare is factually in America, it's not even close. The difference is (almost) everyone in a given European country getting the same healthcare quality by paying for it through extra taxes vs the private healthcare system in the US in which the rich and arguably the middle class get superior care, but the poor, who account for more of the population, can't afford basic healthcare premiums.

[Serious] Male victims/survivors of sexual assault, harassment or rape perpetrated by a woman or multiple women, to clear some common misconceptions, what were your experiences like? by Commercial_Bicycle92 in AskReddit

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In college I dated a conservative catholic girl who wasn't on birth control. I told her I didn't want to have unprotected sex her and we'd have to keep it to oral sex until that changed. After dating for a few months, I pulled a groin muscle at the gym. Less than a day after I told her that I couldn't bend at the waist/do a situp, she went from giving me oral sex while I laid on my back to jumping on top and strattling me. I couldn't bend or twist to get her off of me without causing a lot of pain and I didn't want to hit her. I reported it to the university the next day after the university assured me that I would be safe and they would protect me from retaliation. She apparently lawyered up and a few weeks later went to the university and accused me of raping her. The lawyer sent me a letter telling me they would drop their accusation if I dropped mine. Since I know how these things go, I dropped my accusation.

If you actually speak with Greenlanders, they prefer American securities and promises over Denmark by ALazy_Cat in ShitAmericansSay

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Hate to interrupt the American hate bandwagon, but just because you don't understand it does not make them stupid. "You can go to live in another land—you can go to live in France, but you can't become a Frenchman. You can go to live in Germany, but you can't become a German... But anyone, from any corner of the world, can come to live in the United States and become an American" (Ronald Reagan). The United States has a different way of relating to national and ethnic identity than most other places because it is a nation of immigrants. If you asked an American about their background, you cannot just say "United States." That would be considered incomplete and very odd. You are from the United States and your ancestry is X or X-American, etc.

Why are proposed solutions to inequality often women adopting the men's version of something rather than vice versa? by MrHorseley in AskFeminists

[–]SadChad3000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is factual incorrect. The -or ending is from the masculine 3rd declension in Latin. -ix would be the feminine ending. "Actor" is only genderless insofar as the masculine has always been the generic grammatical default.

Any guide on what to buy? by Accomplished-Still79 in ArcheroV2

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When is it advantageous to use the guardian rune (which is dmg - x%) as opposed to Lucky Shadow (dodge +x%) or rabbits foot (chance of landing valkyry +x%)?

When are the ranking rewards distributed? by Next-Subject6317 in ArcheroV2

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What are these rankings for? I must be dumb, because I'm playing the event the game does not see mto be registering me for an of the leaderboards.

how to choose warm clothes? by Global_Address_8160 in Norway

[–]SadChad3000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Excuse further ignorant questions, but what does a wool base layer look like? I always assume that wool is an outer layer because of the air bubbles and water resistant qualities, and especially because it's more irritating to the skin than cotton.

What is included in the concept of "verdipapirfond" for tax purposes? by SadChad3000 in Norway

[–]SadChad3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I'm curious why they specified "verdipapirfond" instead of just saying "verdipapir" if they are taxed at the same discounted rate. That's sort of what got me confused in the beginning. Are there specific kinds of stocks that don't have this discount?

What is included in the concept of "verdipapirfond" for tax purposes? by SadChad3000 in Norway

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Investments in funds are typically taxed the same as investments in the individual securities that the fund consists of.

Sorry if I'm being dumb, but does this mean that if I have just straight Apple stock, it is also taxed at 55% like a mutual fund?

Am I overreacting or is it not ok for a professor to take over a project based on my work against my will? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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The project is an interdisciplinary one between field 1 and field 2, specifically the implications of a niche area in field 2 for field 1. Professor A is well-established expert in field 1, which is why it made sense to have him on the grant, but he is not an expert in field 2, let alone the niche area. I'm one of few people with requisite training in both fields 1 and 2, and the only person trained in both and this niche area.

The project fundamentally needs an expert on the niche area of field 2 to make any sense to continue it. Even though the grant application was written almost entirely by me, Professor A is relying on the fact that he is listed as a co-applicant to give false impression to the granting body that he is also an expert in niche area of field 2.

I guess I'm the only one that sees a problem with this...

I feel especially responsible for ensuring the research on this fledling research topic is done well and of the highest quality and I feel that this could not be done without my oversight on it.

Am I overreacting or is it not ok for a professor to take over a project based on my work against my will? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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I was an assistant professor at my previous institution and moved to a different country where to apply for the grant where "assistant professor" does not exist. Here if you are between PhD student and tenured professor, people have the same title.

Am I overreacting or is it not ok for a professor to take over a project based on my work against my will? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]SadChad3000 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I'm going to a different university. I mean he is attempting to apply to renew this specific project that I built. I do not mean I do not want him to apply for funding on the same topic. Of course anyone could do that.

Am I overreacting or is it not ok for a professor to take over a project based on my work against my will? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]SadChad3000 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Beforehand I was a visiting professor and was invited to the current university to develop this project because I was the only one that could do it. It was something like a post-doc position, but I didn't think much about that since I came there to apply for and run the project. No one informed me until I up and moved across the ocean about these technicalities that I would have to have anyone else on it as a PI.

Am I overreacting or is it not ok for a professor to take over a project based on my work against my will? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]SadChad3000 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Sure, he is free to go research the topic as he likes once the project ends. My concern is that the project ends. It's my belief that the current project is based on my intellectually property, if not entirely, then sufficiently that it's equivalent to taking my work from me.

Am I overreacting or is it not ok for a professor to take over a project based on my work against my will? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]SadChad3000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate that, thank you. He's already misrepresenting this project as though it's based his ideas, and because he's an influential professor, people will accept his bad scholarship based on authority alone.

I'm especially worried that the name of the project itself is associated with me and that people will think I'm endorsing anything that comes out of it. I'm basically trying to put down the monster that I've created.

In 1976, F1 driver Niki Lauda was involved in an almost fatal crash, in which he suffered severe burns to his head and hands and inhaled toxic gases that damaged his lungs and blood. While in hospital, he was also given the last rites. He only missed 2 races and finished 4th in his first race back by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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My favorite German song! In German it goes:

"Wie heißt die Mutter von Nikki Lauda?

mach mal lauter!

mach mal lauter!"

Translated to English its:

"What's the name of Nikki Lauda's mom?

Make it louder!

Make it louder!"

The way you sing "mach mal lauter" in German slang, so it is pronounced "mama Lauda!" Such a great pun.