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GeneticsGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Imagine if his earning was higher and he saw 1/3 of his paycheck, or more, disappear.

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GeneticsGuy 14 points ago +14 / -0

Motorist should sue NY Times for defamation.

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GeneticsGuy 1 point ago +2 / -1

I high caliber weapon will cut through easier so that helps.

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GeneticsGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

He said he often experiences very high highs and lows due to extreme stress from his work. When asked if he was bipolar, he basically said maybe, but "not medically." He was not saying he was a diagnosed bipolar. He was just saying his high stress work has given him high highs and low lows. He emphasized it was the stress of his job. He never actually literally said he was a bipolar peraon, though I see where some miscontrue that due to his statement.

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GeneticsGuy 9 points ago +9 / -0

He's a high functioning autist, not bipolar.

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GeneticsGuy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Maybe you haven't heard of prenuptial agreements.

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GeneticsGuy 6 points ago +6 / -0

Baseball endorses communism and marxism under the guise that they are endorsing racial equality.

Lifelong baseball fan. Done with them too. There can be no redemption for this. There is no coming back from this level of idiotic wokeness.

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GeneticsGuy 8 points ago +8 / -0

Omg, her Twitter channel is freakin great. Also, holy F, she is ripped. She's a scary female fitness pro or something. Patriot right there!

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GeneticsGuy 16 points ago +16 / -0

Most business card sites you can customize online and order them fairly cheap. Like 500 business cards standard quality could run you 15 bucks and have next-day pickup at a local location.

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GeneticsGuy 4 points ago +4 / -0

He is not saying the flu vaccine itself has a death rate, just that there are still deaths to the flu even though there is a vaccine out there.

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GeneticsGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Disney put out a Star Wars movie that LOST money (The Han Solo film). How do you do that? That tells you everything you need to know about Disney's management.

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GeneticsGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

He's not an investigative journalist. He provides political commentary.

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GeneticsGuy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Mark Cuban sold Broadcast.com company for 5.7 billion, of which his equity stake in the company was 1.4 billion.

This was straight-up cash he got. We must not forget that he had to pay taxes on that too. So, to continue and build his empire further, I can respect him for his business mind. I don't necessarily agree with the attacks of him being a bad business leader because I feel like people try to do the same for Trump.

BUT, ya, why I don't respect him much is purely his incessant love of China. I mean hell, I LOVE the tv show Shark Tank, but Mark Cuban can often be a total ass on it, and even worse, so many businesses in the past have talked about wanting to be "Made in the USA" and he has endlessly ridiculed them for not wanting to get their margins up and make more profit by outsourcing to China. It's not just him, many of them were like that. The funny thing is Kevin O'Leary, the Canadian, was one of the only guys that really didn't care if it was made in the USA or never ridiculed them or not as the only thing he cared about was "Can you make this profitable enough for me to invest with your strategy or not." It was never like "I know you can get me back 200% on my investment, but if you go to China I can get back 300%" or something. Cuban and them? Nope, wouldn't touch a company that wanted to be branded American made unless it was too good of a deal for them.

The last couple of seasons he has softened up a bit because everyone knows Cuban wants to run for President one day, so he started investing in some social justice companies and so on for some brownie points, but old school Cuban was like "F manufacturing in America, take your product to China or I won't invest in you."

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GeneticsGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Listen to it slowed down

There's clearly an "L" roll before lying. Once you isolate it by slowing it down it is very clear she didn't say she didn't want to engage, imo. Also, I'd say journalists, as part of their job, learn to enunciate well when they speak. It just goes with the job. To accept she says "you don't want to engage" would also accept she has horrible enunciation skills, as a White House correspondent. I doubt that.

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GeneticsGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

It sounds like it could go either way at normal speed, but when you slow it down you can CLEARLY hear the "L" tongue roll before the "Lying" - the lady straight up said "You're a lying bitch"

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GeneticsGuy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Did they just dump this? I thought this got released weeks ago, and it's not new files, it's just they updated their site and gave direct access to already published material to be downloaded far easier. It's just they published their file archive to be more easily accessible.

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GeneticsGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Biologist here who used to work in Cancer biology. Interesting enough, I did a lot of graduate work specifically on the pancreatic cancer pathway(s), notably the hedgehog pathway.

So, Gemcitabine is actually the very first drug ever approved by the FDA for cancer treatment that actual does not increase survivability of the cancer, or I should say, has no role in actually helping cure a patient of the cancer, though it helps the 1st year survivability rate go from 5% to about 30% (which may not even apply now with the resurgence, where it may do nothing). Why was it approved? Well, it improves the quality of life for the terminal pancreatic cancer patient as well. It's such a crappy way to go, and with one of the worst survival rates, seeing a drug that could at least improve a patient's quality of life those last few months it was approved.

I already knew her prospects were going to be bad. 9 out of 10 times a resurgence of the same cancer, especially one that is already Stage IV metastatic is always a worse prognosis, even if caught early. Cancer there is a bit of a snowball effect where it rapidly and more rapidly gets worse as the internal infrastructure that protects the integrity of the DNA from mutations has been essentially broken, hence the initial mutations leading to cancer. But, as the cell keeps dividing, every subsequent division there is a potential chance for more and more accumulation of mutations and the cancer breaking more barriers delaying cellular growth, and it roars back with a vengeance. But, hearing she is on gemcitabine I can tell you now, her prospects are absolutely terrible.

I wish cancer on no person. I feel for her and her family. I take no pleasure in seeing someone have to face their own mortality in such a way they have zero control over.

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GeneticsGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

bing is surprisingly ok, for now. I will say, if I search "Thedonald" I get nothing even pages down. People are saying you get results if you search thedonald.win - this is true, as do I. The catch is that the way Google works is if you had a website designation like .com or .win, then it will always show those as lead results as they are no longer searching their database, they are just giving you a snapshot of the website.

TheDonald might be too broad, for now, who knows... I wouldn't be surprised if they decide to not show in top results of course.

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GeneticsGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

This wasn't just a single account password hack. This was an admin account level hack because mass number of blue checkmark accounts were compromised all at the same time.

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