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mircea_popescu: cazalla whatever it may be. public school, it's what it is, by definition, like a floating piece of wood on water, always level.
mircea_popescu: rather than grow up to be 30 and THEN discover he really has no place in the world.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: cazalla the way i view it, especially seeing how it's other people's work & labour,
mircea_popescu: but... there is a cvasi-functional build dpb's been using
mircea_popescu: davout well... in the absolute purist sense we won't for a while, on account of how thoroughly corrupt the stack is.
mircea_popescu: foirget that. just go, "woman, come over i wanna teach you to X"
mircea_popescu: eh you ever heard that "there's no such thing as frigid women, just unskilled men" ?
mircea_popescu: smoked salmon works with a variety of harder cheeses, but i like my sushi rawq
mircea_popescu: great way to keep the idiot sons employed, sure. but ideally you don't wantthem employed in congress, if at all possible.
mircea_popescu: <trinque> matter-of-fact-ly << only a problem in places which insist on pretending like there is or should be a difference between money and politics.
mircea_popescu: decimation it's a mystery tho. france could also have good infrastructure. itdoes not. i doubt it's the "political" anything, they're about as equally retarded.
mircea_popescu: a butthole-issued "20 to 25% gdp" is a much more reliable statistic than whatever the miniprop publishes. and it's definitely under germany. one needs but take a walk around detroit and frankfurt to see.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes> not depreciation? << this is a particularly cogent question. the us fudges EVERYTHING, including the actual expenditure on infrastructure through, counting depreciation, counting future "financial costs" etc etc etc. half the political machine in the us works on pork contracts, which are all "infrastructure". that famous bridge in alaska was not even 1% of 1%.
mircea_popescu: decimation that sounbds a little like trilema if i do say so myself :D
mircea_popescu: Michail1> Heh. He likes to talk, but rarely in channel. His English is getting way better than it was only 6 months ago. << i wonder if anyone ever studied the interplay between so called "immigration" law and "scamming".
mircea_popescu: (2nd is on spanish wikipedia. because faulklands or some shit)
mircea_popescu: eh, the german occupation didn't make the french queasingly quisling, nor did the russian occupation make the romanians poltrons.
mircea_popescu: kinda sad how peoples go retarded over time. apparently a history of sanity is no ward against ulterior rampaging idiocy.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell pete_dushenski the funniest part about the medieval japanese cuts is that at the time, bare cunt was the standard there and nowhere else. meanwhile, they have to pixelate it today, lest it jumps out and eats their head or something.
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: otherwise the "identities of things" makes exponentially less sense than the "internet of things"
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-05-2015#1144917 << the idea is that key/identity maintenance is expensive, and so people don't generally want to do it unless needed, which reduces to, unless some woman spent 9 months with it in the oven and then what came out was smart enough to bother. if you want to / need to pgp, use either of our sigs.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: why this wouldn't be directly obvious is a little concerning as to the qual of the thought process that went into all of that discussion, but whatever.