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McNukes™ #NYCMMWasAHero
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« on: August 29, 2019, 10:37:36 PM »

On The Office, Jim should have stayed with Karen instead of dumping her for the clearly inferior Pam.
Inferior on what grounds, dare I ask? Tongue
Karen just seems smarter, more career-driven, higher achiever. Jim was a slacker, but she seemed like a good match who could influence him to maximize his potential. Pam, who had little ambition and failed art school, seemed annoyingly insecure (a plot point several times in the later seasons, after they were already married), in contrast to Karen's high confidence.
This is credit score dating.
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McNukes™ #NYCMMWasAHero
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2019, 11:50:50 AM »

Hoover ended the Great Depression; Roosevelt not only prolonged it, but caused it to double dip.
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McNukes™ #NYCMMWasAHero
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2019, 12:39:53 PM »

Iceland's policy on downs syndrome should be applied elsewhere.
I'll see that take and raise you the take that Iceland's treatment of Down Syndrome (my understanding is that it can't really be called a "policy") should attract the same level of opprobrium that China got for the one child policy.
If you're referring to the fake news policy I agree. The real one actually just requires (1) disclosure and (2) honesty when a woman requests a test for Down syndrome on an unborn baby. Most are subsequently aborted, but it isn't mandatory to take the test, and it isn't mandatory to abort the child if the child would be disabled.
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