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Georgia reopening
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You mean thank you to whoever told him he needed to stop cheering it on and be against it.
My wife is working remotely with a new skater who is preparing to move from Georgia to here in Omaha. They are still down there waiting to sell their house but have already begun doing lessons with my wife. Her rink in Georgia is opening tomorrow and she'll be there skating with who knows how many other kids on the ice and parents in the lobby.
Fingers crossed, I suppose.
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FWIW, one day he was for it, that evening and/or the next day his advisors hopefully told him he's nuts - and miraculously he probably listened to them.
Oh, and he didn't ever specifically say he was "against GA reopening so soon".
He said, "I told the Governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, that I disagreed, strongly, with his decision to open certain facilities, which are in violation of the phase one guidelines". Then he cited 4 specific examples of "facilities" (spas, beauty salons, tattoo parlors, and barber shops) he didn't feel should be opening so soon.
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Meanwhile:
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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(Don't tell gutter!)
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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My goodness.
Imagine being so angry and closed-minded that you object to people using their money to support charitable causes -- like tHE SalVAtiON ArMY, for GaiA'S saKe! -- despite the fact that the company donates literally tens of millions of dollars a year to various other charities, all of which help the poor and disadvantaged. (https://www.chick-fil-afoundation.org/n ... -donations)
What, pray tell, does Kim Kardashian need to be forgiven for?
And yeah, I took issue with your post, cuz it's dumb.
Imagine being so angry and closed-minded that you object to people using their money to support charitable causes -- like tHE SalVAtiON ArMY, for GaiA'S saKe! -- despite the fact that the company donates literally tens of millions of dollars a year to various other charities, all of which help the poor and disadvantaged. (https://www.chick-fil-afoundation.org/n ... -donations)
What, pray tell, does Kim Kardashian need to be forgiven for?
And yeah, I took issue with your post, cuz it's dumb.
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I mean, it's not like there's someone out there who just decided that gamers must be able to make six figures. The money's there for, ultimately, the same reason it's in any sport or competition: companies will pay to sponsor it, and fans will pay to watch/follow it.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:21 pmThe better question is why does it have to benefit society?TDub wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:16 pmYea it makes me sick to think of the people busting ass to get by and these kids are making 6 figures or more playing a goddamn video game. How does that benefit society in amy way shape or form?CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 12:23 pm
Judging by your last statement, I know you know this, and I'm no fan of the "sport," but while the competition is seemingly made up, the money is anything but.
The arenas being bid and built have real economic impact. Plus, think of all the Taco Bells that will be built by those places.
Compare the merits of it to something that I dislike as much or more: professional car racing. Or rodeos. Everyone has their thing.
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I don't. I think most teachers a pretty great.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:46 pmwhy do you hate teachers?
But I also think that the knee-jerk reaction to assume that teachers are uniformly underpaid and underappreciated is the result of political mythologizing.
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and i’d wager that you’re wrong, at least as the subject relates to elementary, middle- and high school teachersDCHawk1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:00 pmI don't. I think most teachers a pretty great.
But I also think that the knee-jerk reaction to assume that teachers are uniformly underpaid and underappreciated is the result of political mythologizing.
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I think you hit the nail on the head. There is a difference between reopening more essential services where people can maintain social distancing and opening less-essential ones where there is unnecessary person-to-person contact. There is no question it is much riskier than me sitting six feet from a patient for fifty minutes talking about their anxiety or talking to a classroom full of students who are spaced six feet apart and are sitting at least ten feet back from the podium. But generalizations and jumping to conclusions keeps people scared, polarized, and easy to control, and the media has proven it is complicit in maintaining that goal.Grandma wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:47 pmFWIW, one day he was for it, that evening and/or the next day his advisors hopefully told him he's nuts - and miraculously he probably listened to them.
Oh, and he didn't ever specifically say he was "against GA reopening so soon".
He said, "I told the Governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, that I disagreed, strongly, with his decision to open certain facilities, which are in violation of the phase one guidelines". Then he cited 4 specific examples of "facilities" (spas, beauty salons, tattoo parlors, and barber shops) he didn't feel should be opening so soon.
(Thank you Grandma)
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Thanks for the heads up!
I was made aware of this "fact" yesterday.
I knew it was the plan long ago and think I might have actually posted about it a couple of weeks ago on this site.
I have mixed feelings but one of them is that I'm not happy about it. That's not to say I think it's the wrong decision - per se.
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Wrong about what? That the national average teacher pay is $60,000 for nine months work, plus public employee benefits, after earning what CAN BE (note the hedge) one of the biggest jokes of a degree available?TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:10 pmand i’d wager that you’re wrong, at least as the subject relates to elementary, middle- and high school teachers
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Let's just keep these paid nerds from doing any college gaming competitions, though. Think about the purity of the game.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:57 pmI mean, it's not like there's someone out there who just decided that gamers must be able to make six figures. The money's there for, ultimately, the same reason it's in any sport or competition: companies will pay to sponsor it, and fans will pay to watch/follow it.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:21 pmThe better question is why does it have to benefit society?
Compare the merits of it to something that I dislike as much or more: professional car racing. Or rodeos. Everyone has their thing.
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Or, it could be the way they were treated by our former governor, matt bevin.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:00 pmI don't. I think most teachers a pretty great.
But I also think that the knee-jerk reaction to assume that teachers are uniformly underpaid and underappreciated is the result of political mythologizing.
ETA: That's the main reason he is former.
Defense. Rebounds.
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99.999% of teachers wouldn't know Matt Bevin if he bit 'em on the backside.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:33 pmOr, it could be the way they were treated by our former governor, matt bevin.
ETA: That's the main reason he is former.
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I've often wondered what tier of gamers are the ones on college esports teams.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:31 pmLet's just keep these paid nerds from doing any college gaming competitions, though. Think about the purity of the game.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:57 pmI mean, it's not like there's someone out there who just decided that gamers must be able to make six figures. The money's there for, ultimately, the same reason it's in any sport or competition: companies will pay to sponsor it, and fans will pay to watch/follow it.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:21 pm
The better question is why does it have to benefit society?
Compare the merits of it to something that I dislike as much or more: professional car racing. Or rodeos. Everyone has their thing.
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I understand thwy are paid a wage relevant to the advertising and pay to watch programs they earn for their sponsors. I guess what I'm saying is I think its fucking stupid for people to be spending their money and time watching others playing video games
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lulzDCHawk1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:30 pmWrong about what? That the national average teacher pay is $60,000 for nine months work, plus public employee benefits, after earning what CAN BE (note the hedge) one of the biggest jokes of a degree available?TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:10 pmand i’d wager that you’re wrong, at least as the subject relates to elementary, middle- and high school teachers
national average means little in this context, but you know this
i won’t even get into most of their wage being tied up in benefits, so that their take-home is notably reduced...or the need for them to spend money out-of-pocket on supplies to help them be more effective because districts are strapped for cash
perhaps it’s my fault though, and i should have been more explicit (doubt it would’ve mattered since you seem to have a bug up your ass lately), but as it pertains to the conversation at hand - that is, benefit to society - teachers are woefully underpaid, given what our society tasks then with...raising, quite literally up until this pandemic, our future generations. so, comparing their average salary nationally to any other occupation fails to take into account the direct impacts they have on “our children”
jmo, but when tasked with that, i’d much rather we compensate in order to get the best and brightest, decreasing the draw of non-academic positions
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According to Rivals, a 5'5" 98 lb. Korean is the #1 recruit, and is thinking about skipping college and going straight to the downtown LA WeWork.defixione wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:37 pmI've often wondered what tier of gamers are the ones on college esports teams.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:31 pmLet's just keep these paid nerds from doing any college gaming competitions, though. Think about the purity of the game.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:57 pm
I mean, it's not like there's someone out there who just decided that gamers must be able to make six figures. The money's there for, ultimately, the same reason it's in any sport or competition: companies will pay to sponsor it, and fans will pay to watch/follow it.