I hate looking at this but I am enthralled by the art style. The way the artist adds texture to the clothing and skin with like... black smudges over the color is wild (Feel free to correct me if there's a proper term for that technique)
"Moreover, although inequality initially seemed to undermine mental health, the publication-bias-corrected association was null"
Maybe this term is reasonable and I'm just not familiar with the field of study, but this sounds suspiciously like "when you ignore all the woke dei nonsense" dressed up in academic language.
Edit: it also points out that economic inequality does cause adverse mental health outcomes but only in low income people so that can be ignored for the conclusion. Honestly I feel like my takeaway is that getting published in Nature doesn't mean what it used to
Assuming the probability distribution falls off like a gaussian, I'd guess something like 3.5 to 4 times as large. I dont remember if that specific probability density function is gaussian or not, but assuming a distribution falls off like a gaussian is usually a safe bet
I think the problem is less horny 14yos and more the fact that they listen to scum like Andrew Tate or the Paul brothers growing up. I see so many teenagers who live a life where the only voice in their life that speaks positively of/to them is the chud on social media trying to groom them into an angry incel. Let's be better than blaming children for the fact that we as a society have given up the act of raising kids in favor of generating more shareholder value. It's not the kids' fault that both of their parents probably work 50+ hour weeks to survive and youtube is the only parent in the house most of the time
The one I remember most clearly is like... sorry in advance for tmi. Do not continue reading if you dont want to read a sex story
So we tended to do a decent amount of foreplay, and this night it was really hot and heavy. She was really seductively trying to get me to say I needed to be inside her, and we were on that line of fooling around for a while in a way we were both really into. At one point I'm on my back and she's teasing me while straddling me, and I finally give in and tell her I need her. What does she do? Gives me the most Samuel Jackson ass expression she can muster and a "shit negro, that's all you had to say!" I almost died laughing
This is a big part of why the LHC experiment is so expensive. Turns out that equipment that exists to create high energy collisions (and as a product a lot of spicy radiation) goes brittle or the sensors go dark pretty quickly and need to be replaced a lot. I did sim work on a replacement detector setup for the experiment back in undergrad and the lions share of my simulations were showing how the crystals would perform at various levels of degradation
Warm some sour cream, mix it with enough yellow curry powder that it starts to look a bit like light mustard. That sauce on top of white rice got me through undergrad, and it's also good on food that costs money
My biological father did that shit every time we went to a restaurant while I was growing up. Then he'd usually try to get them to flirt with me, starting from when I was like 8. I still hate going to restaurants with table service decades later
Thanks! Trying right now to figure out how to ask my former advisors for letters of rec without explaining my motivations, which heavily imply that I think they're in denial about their work being "make tools for fascists"
Was working on a PhD in CS focused on industrial cybersecurity, though current events involving the three letter agency that funded my research lead to me crashing out and now I'm trying to get into law school and do immigration law. Far too frail and pasty to buy a farm though
Huge incel vibes. It implies women have no agency and implies by omission that men do. Based on the first page or so of words, at least. I lost my will to engage with it after that
Good on you. It takes courage to admit to something like that and to move in a direction you believe is right despite your upbringing. I'm in a situation with some similarities to yours, and while im still coming to terms with things and not ready to talk about it yet I want you to know that you posting your story and owning your mistakes is inspiring
I hate looking at this but I am enthralled by the art style. The way the artist adds texture to the clothing and skin with like... black smudges over the color is wild (Feel free to correct me if there's a proper term for that technique)