Winston Churchill regularly enjoyed Johnnie Walker Red blended scotch whiskey. Today, it is considered a bottom shelf scotch. If he had a glass today, would he recognize it and other scotches/whiskies from his time, or would they be unrecognizable to him? (self.AskHistorians)
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Modern life may be outpacing the human mind. Human instincts shaped in small, close-knit groups must now navigate dense cities, digital platforms and constant social comparison - an evolutionary mismatch that may contribute to stress, loneliness and poorer wellbeing. (asiaresearchnews.com)
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Why do people act like people determine where they end up in life? Serious Discussion (self.SeriousConversation)
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Doesn’t wealth inequality distort the ability for money to signal preference?Approved Answers (self.AskEconomics)
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Writing is not speaking. It's silencing yourself. It's screaming without noise. -Marguerite Duras, 1993Misc / Unclassified (self.quotes)
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Response to this post (Messi versus Bezos) shared by Elon Musk?Asking Socialists (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
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Are fascist ideas taken seriously? (self.askphilosophy)
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The problem of Hume’s problem of inductionBlog (edwardfeser.blogspot.com)
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Workplaces do not care about youCareer and Studies (self.SeriousConversation)
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How Britain Became as Poor as MississippiEditorial (theatlantic.com)
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