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  1. 1 hour ago, gearhog said:

    Explain.

    Elon very famously makes lots of very wild/bold forecasts that do not end up coming true, and yet he continues to confidently make predictions on many things both within and beyond his fields of expertise totally undeterred.

    He should follow his own advice!

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  2. 16 hours ago, Lord Ratner said:

    Yes, but then the follow up is, if losing a job offer is too much, what's the right punishment?

    Right, it’s not about employers who choose to rescind job offers based on reprehensible speech, that’s fine.

    It’s about a random billionaire going out of his way to sleuth down the names of anyone 18-25 who has ever belonged to some of these student groups, and then specifically calling his buddies at different companies, giving them the list of names, and saying they should be blackballed.

    Like, get a hobby buddy.

    Inevitably you’re hurting people who had nothing to do with some of these dumb statements, and even absolute best case you’re punching down so many levels it’s laughable.

    He should spend his time working to counter the Iranian finance operations that actually paid for the rockets and bullets that killed innocent Israelis if he’s so inclined to wanna help. Or just donate a B to Israeli charities…I can think of a million better ways to spend your time and money than harassing idiot college kids.

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  3. 13 hours ago, Lord Ratner said:

    I'm still a little conflicted on Bill Ackman jumping into the funny farm and going after the job offers of college students...

    I think Ackman took things too far. Yea your words have consequences and etc., but man, having a random billionaire ruining your career while you're still on campus is some bullshiite man.

    Not that I disagree with him that what a some of the students are saying is completely reprehensible, it is.

    But I would also remind Bill that when he was an undergrad on the hallowed Haavad Yaad he was a) likely a huge fucking moron like the vast majority of of us were, b) certainly said many things others would find unacceptably offensive (haven't we all!), and c) didn't have some Reagan-era billionaire going Dick Tracy on his ass trying to ruin his future before he even got off the ground.

    I guess forensic speech policing wasn't as easy in 1988 as it is in 2023, but Ackman needs to find other hobbies IMHO.

  4. 4 hours ago, tac airlifter said:

    Agree, and a great reason why we shouldn't lower the voting age to 16.... as one of the parties is trying to do 

    🤷‍♂️ yea I don't support that. I support 18 as the one age of adulthood for everything TBH...I'm not sure why you can be drafted but not get a draft at the bar. That being said brain development isn't really complete until like ~25 so maybe the car rental companies have it right...

    FWIW let's do a maximum age as well! Just like some careers (ahem ahem airline pilots) have mandatory retirement ages, I'd say after your 79th or maybe 84th birthday maybe you should just hang up your ole voting boots and kick back and let the next generations run things. Hell, Catholic cardinals can't vote for a new Pope in conclave anymore after age 80.

    Obv I would apply all this to office holders too...if there is a minimum age for federal offices why the F isn't there a maximum age?

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  5. 8 hours ago, Biff_T said:

    It's like a bunch of children doing the exact opposite of their parents to be "cool".

    This is a good observation and also a great reason to generally ignore ignorant student protests. It's a tale as old as time to be against "the system" and "whatever your parents think." Literally every generation since the dawn of time has done this, and predictably most people become a bit more reasonable when their brains finish forming.

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  6. Coming into flight examinations with $600+ in cash in an envelope and being required to hand it over first thing always felt a lot like a mob shakedown lol. Great system we've got!

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  7. 36 minutes ago, Clark Griswold said:

    Kissinger and other open borders globalists...

    As a relatively pro open-borders globalist 🌐 I hate Kissinger. The fact that he's still alive when Jimmy Buffett is dead is evidence that there is no just God in the universe. Don't lump him into any group I'm a part of lol.

    Hope this helps! 😅

  8. 21 minutes ago, BashiChuni said:

    unless we want to escalate and commit NATO ground troops the US should be pushing for a negotiated settlement.

    Which pieces of your hometown / state / etc. would you be willing to negotiate away after you've been invaded by your belligerent neighbor? Please be specific.

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  9. I love how that guy gets a paid 3 year stint to get a PhD under the CSAF program only to be dropped back into a random ops squadron to be an ADO 😂

    Making real good use of all that schooling there bud! Hell, it don’t take a PhD to do that job, ask me how I know…

    I’m sure it’s to groom him to take command and become a general one day blah blah blah but like, why do we have these intensive education programs only to give the guy literally the exact same assignment as any random center-of-mass FGO can/will get at some point?

    Seems like kind of a waste of time & money to me. Do we sent guys to TPS with an immediate follow on assignment handing out gym towels at the Deid?

  10. 4 hours ago, kaputt said:

    Dude's Linkedin is a gem. First five years of his Air Force career is simply listed as "Various Training, Internships, and Educational Experiences." I guess that's one way to put it. 

    He yadda yadda yadda'd the best part of your career! Well, at least one of the best parts of my career maybe...

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  11. I still remember (then) Colonel B, the high-calorie human pictured above, coming to an undisclosed location where I was deployed with a retinue of minions. In our TOC there was a plywood box room intel normally used that had our high-side computers.

    He commandeered the room for the duration of his stay (sorry intel bubbas!) and one of his lackies put a sign on the door saying, "Do Not Touch Col. B's Giant Computer!"

    We all were ROTFL because yea, I mean he's a real big guy, maybe he does need a "giant" computer 😆

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  12. 2 hours ago, VMFA187 said:

    I hope those that FOMO'd into the STR business in the past year or two aren't f***ed...

    Other than on...certain websites...I never like to see people getting f*cked. That being said, FOMOing into investments and getting burned is basically Adam Smith's invisible hand pimp-slapping people for being dumb.

    IMHO boring investments and ones you really, really understand win every time. Index funds. Rental real estate where you know the area. Businesses where you have specific domain expertise or unique value over potential competitors.

    YOLOing into STRs, crypto, NFTs, laundromats, "creator class" revenue streams (onlyfans, selling courses, whatever) will almost never work out for most people.

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  13. "Stop being a fucking dinosaur and get a job" is both all-time good and also all-time bad life advice. Freaking love that movie.

    Ok so it's decided, I'll tell my baby girl to keep being Cookie Monster as long as she wants ❤️

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  14. 6 hours ago, ClearedHot said:

    There are achievers in the next generation, don't believe the hype.

    Agreed. Between just my two kids one wants to be a clinical psychologist and the other wants to be Cookie Monster, so I think the future is bright.

    The future shrink is in middle school and is well on the way to achieving her dreams, while the Cookie Monster one is only 14 months old, so she's got time to trim her sails into something a bit less glamorous and wildly successful. 😆 

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  15. 10 hours ago, Biff_T said:

    My bet is the country will be finished once they [millenials/Gen Z/youngins/etc.] start making laws.

    Literally every 5-10 years there's a prediction that when the younger generation takes over, it's all over, the country's going to hell in a handbasket, etc.

    We're gonna be just fine. Old men will always yell at clouds and the world will continue to turn.

    As an example...

     

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