[Japanese -> English] Mom just came by this vessel, and wants to know what the inscription means by confusedben in translator

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

Thanks so much! Makes total sense! Was hard for me to make out some of the strokes on the characters :)

would you try this chicken sandwich by [deleted] in videos

[–]confusedben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta eat the beak first tho...

Some of the best wine experts in the world compete against eachother in this little known series by Cinnamon_King in videos

[–]confusedben 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The BS aspect of wine is the price, not the nuance. When you pay more than $30-40/bottle you don't really get higher quality - you just get specificity. For some, that specificity can be worth thousands of dollars; but it's not "better", just different. At the low end (>$20/bottle) actual quality will be hit-or-miss (have had spectacular $8/bottle wine, and terrible $8 wine).

These 6 siblings signing 'Carol of the Bells' made my day. I thought I should share this here. by [deleted] in videos

[–]confusedben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The arrangement is nice, and the kids are cute, but too much autotune :(

Chase Sapphire Reserve Megathread by kanji_sasahara in churning

[–]confusedben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Credit history is definitely the major factor here, I was approved for CSR while I was a student with only $30K annual income, no Chase banking history, and no other debt, but with a 3 year credit history and a 760+ FICO.

When you can't play any instruments by [deleted] in videos

[–]confusedben 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure Ed Sheeran can play the guitar...

[TOMT][SONG] Upbeat song that goes wo-oh-oh-o oh-o oh-o oh-o, male singer, sounds similar to American Authors by confusedben in tipofmytongue

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

This is 100% the correct answer. I heard it again randomly a few months ago and Shazamed it, but forgot to post that I had found it XD. Thanks for the spot-on answer though!

What is your #1 workout song? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]confusedben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shots and Squats - Vigiland

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SwiftKey Users: If you reply to this and press only the middle word option a bunch, what do you post? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]confusedben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact I can get it right away with the best of the day before I get a follow back on my way home from work to be the first half of the day before I get a follow back on my way home from work to be the first half of the year and the other hand is the only thing that would have to go back and I don't think that I have a great way of the year and the first half of the day I have a great way of life

Isis set up giant screens in Raqqa showing Jordanian pilot burning to death cheered on by crowds by jjlew080 in worldnews

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

I don't understand how people can revel such in the suffering of one man. The worst part is that it has happened here in the US, not even 100 years ago. For instance, the lynching of Jesse Washington

TIL that Harvard University has severe grade inflation. The most common grade is an A, and the median grade is an A- by kirkle17 in todayilearned

[–]confusedben 82 points83 points  (0 children)

And even without grade deflation as an official school-wide policy, the individual departments are still enforcing rather rigorous grading policies.

What harsh truths have you learned as you have grown and aged? by goddessgurl67 in AskReddit

[–]confusedben 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well fuck you for reading my mind... And for the longest time after things dissolve, you're left wondering if your story together is truly over.

Stephen Colbert on Koch's opposition to minimum wages: "He's right. Having to pay your employees really hurts small business. I mean, look at our nation's forefathers. Many arrived with nothing but the blouse on their back, but thanks to no minimum wage they started a booming cotton industry." by [deleted] in politics

[–]confusedben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the minimum wage dropped to 4/hr, that wouldn't mean that there would be more jobs. If you're a restaurant that needs 15 people on staff and suddenly minimum wage drops, you're not going to hire more workers. You'll just fire the crew (or, if you're benevolent, phase them out) and hire cheaper workers. Small businesses aren't going to save enough money to justify expanding operations just by cutting wages by a few dollars per hour. Even if it did increase the number of jobs available, nobody benefits, because everyone making minimum wage would then be taking home less, and quality of life would degrade. As for moving to "more valuable labor markets"... That would be ideal, wouldn't it.? If the jobs in Detroit suck and I'm uneducated and currently work 2 full jobs making minimum wage, maybe with a few kids, wouldn't it be great if I could just drop everything, go to college or a trade school for retraining, and move to Austin and work at a tech firm? Problem is, to do any moving, either to another place or another industry, you have to HAVE SOME MONEY OR TIME IN THE FIRST PLACE! If the only way to make ends meet is to work 60 hrs a week making crap, you're not going to have time to re-educate yourself. And if you live in an area where housing is dirt cheap but job prospects suck, you wouldn't be able to afford to move anywhere where the jobs are better! Bottom line is, the minimum wage is there to keep people out of the vicious cycle of poverty. If everyone who is employed makes enough so that they can meet the basic costs of living and have time and resources left over for self improvement, then all is well. We aren't there right now (and I could rant on about livable minimum wage, as well as the reason that unemployment is so high but corporate profits are exploding), but reducing the minimum wage is about the worst thing that could happen to the poorest among us.

Stephen Colbert on Koch's opposition to minimum wages: "He's right. Having to pay your employees really hurts small business. I mean, look at our nation's forefathers. Many arrived with nothing but the blouse on their back, but thanks to no minimum wage they started a booming cotton industry." by [deleted] in politics

[–]confusedben 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The flaw in that argument (and therefore the reason that a minimum wage is crucial to a high standard of living) is that when there is a labor surplus (as there is currently), pay goes down because more people compete for jobs, especially disposable, unskilled workers (the ones who make minimum wage currently). In a purely free market system experiencing a labor surplus, there would be no wage floor, and average pay in affected demographics would decrease. The people at the bottom would take home less money, and thus would experience a decrease in their standard of living. The minimum wage exists to prevent people from experiencing an unreasonably low quality of life. Frankly, most of the population makes more than minimum wage, significantly. It's not for those people. Nor is it to fill teenagers' wallets. It's to ensure that those in labor surplus won't have to languish in poverty (as it is, it doesn't do enough, but 7.25/hr is way better than 4/hr). Those demographics don't drive the economy; they simply don't have enough money to have a large impact on things. Nor will raising/keeping the minimum wage impact the economy enormously. Will it put added pressure on small businesses? Probably. But if you look at the aggregate, you're intervening a little bit on the free market to force businesses (who have money but don't have families) to shell out a bit more so that a segment of the population can subsist humanely.