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Israeli newspaper owner says ‘Jewish lobby’ in U.S. prevents Obama from acting against settlers’ ‘apartheid regime’ by Chimp0utin worldpolitics

[–]AthierThanThou 3 points4 points ago

A significant proportion of U.S. Christians believe that the re-creation of the nation of Israel is one of the signs of the Eschaton.

Besides that, Israel is one of the few U.S. allies in that region, which gives politicians a huge incentive to overlook its faults.

You're welcome, kids. by shpongolianin fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

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I always thought it was Diddy Kong's Quest. This pun has gone over my head for 16 years. by someonethatismein gaming

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Oh. Conquest.

I thought there was a spoonerism involved.

The OWS kōan by Dawn_Coyotein zen

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Prescience Sextet
Preexistence Sect
Existence Specter
Existence Spectre
Existence Scepter
Existence Sceptre
Pretences Excites

Maybe i shouldn't be so honest... by BurningTreesin atheism

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I was going to try to one-up you, but separating yourself from your religious family is always a hard thing to do. You might not be the athiest 20-year-old in the world, but you are definitely very athy. For now, you can be athier than I.

Please be safe, and take care of yourself.

The Quick and Easy Guide to God [Fixed for Christians] by leizariusin atheism

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Why do you even need the [Insert Question] block?

Does any other athiest still say thank god? by jnatalein athiest

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No. You're not yet athy enough.

What economic and political policy best fits a secular humanist worldview? by develdevilin Freethought

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I haven't heard the term "open welfare state" before. What does that mean?

Visited my American friend. Heard his mom call Mexicans lazy. Met their half-Mexican housekeeper Jess. Made this immediately... by thetaubadelin pics

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Hawaiians arent american

Atheists are so arrogant. By Tracie Harris by Tiger337in atheism

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A challenger appears!

"confirmation bias is not a flaw of reasoning, it’s actually a feature." by cafinkin skeptic

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The claim sounds plausible on its face, but it seems to me that even if there is selective pressure toward producing persuasive arguers, there should be a similar pressure toward resisting persuasive yet incorrect arguments.

Ricky Gervais, summed up by asardoniin atheism

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You make that claim; now it's up to you to prove it.

Chess Match by insomniasexxin nsfw

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I wanted to mention this, too. There are a couple of winning moves to choose from, as others have noted, but since she touched the King already, the only good move is Ke3. After 1. ... Nxf3. 2. Kxf3 Bf6. 3. Rg4 g5, White keeps the Black King out of action. Despite White's material advantage at this point, the position looks about even.

r/math, can someone explain why cube_root(-8) is not equal to -2? by OutOfMemoryin math

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rahul is right, but to be more general, the principal nth root of a number x is that number y with the smallest argument that satisfies [;y^n = x;]. It may seem silly, and counterintuitive if you've only worked with real numbers, but it makes sense if you've taken a complex analysis course.

The principal nth root of a positive real is a positive real. And for any other number, expressed as [;r e^{i\theta}, (r \in \mathbb{R}^+);], the principal root is [;r^{1/n} e^{i\theta/n};]. Since the negative real number -8 can be expressed as a complex number of the form [;8 e^{i\pi};], consistency demands that the primary cube root is [;2 e^{i\pi/3};].

Incredible... by aediniusin pics

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If this had happened to me, I would likely overreact, too. Can one tell the difference between honeybees and yellowjackets, or other scary beasts, without approaching within, say, ten meters?

One of my old coworkers is the most respectable theist I've ever met. (FB post, he's in brown) by Universusin athiesm

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Brown seems quite intelligent, and I appreciate the fact that he or she stayed on topic. I also liked that he or she was willing to see things from your perspective, and point to sources that you might agree were unbiased.

This is the sort of theist that I would be willing to maintain a dialog with, despite the spelling errors.

(Also, I'd like to point out that an argument from authority is not ipso facto fallacious.)

Half the US does not pay income tax by [deleted]in Libertarian

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You don't have kids. A married couple with two kids can make up to about $50,000 and have zero income tax. (Not including Social Security and Medicare.)

Half the US does not pay income tax by [deleted]in Libertarian

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Dividends are considered taxable income, even though (if qualified dividends) they are currently taxed (for low-bracket taxpayers) at 0%. So they count toward the filing requirement. (In 2010, the filing requirement for a single person with no dependents is $9,350.)

Only the profit on stock sales is taxable, so technically only the profit counts toward the filing requirement. But your broker is required to report the gross proceeds, so as a practical matter, you should consider the gross proceeds toward the filing requirement. If you file, you can show your basis, holding period, and calculation of the taxable profit. If you don't file, the IRS stupidly assumes that your proceeds are 100% short-term profit, and will send you a notice of tax due.

Additionally, if you have filed tax returns in the past, and expect to (be required to) file again in the future, it seems to me a good idea to file even if you are below the requirement, just so that there is no gap in your record. I have seen people have their refunds held up because of a gap in filing history.

Probably my favorite joke... by DentalNylonin funny

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Actually, you can deduct gambling losses on Schedule A, but only up to the amount of winnings you claimed on line 21.

Not much help if you don't itemize, though.

Creationists are calling it "non-evolution" now. Better go drink my own piss. by NanobotOverlordin skeptic

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What kind of "theory" is "non-evolution"? What does it predict? How can it be confirmed or rejected?

"Non-evolution" is not a "theory". It's not even a hypothesis. Even intelligent design had some scientific clothing. It could at least make a prediction. (To wit: there exists some structure in nature that could not be explained by the successive accumulation of beneficial mutations.)

What are some interesting topics in Cryptography? by oilerin math

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Just slinging ideas here:

  • Can zero-knowledge proofs be used as an identity authentication factor? I.e., can you prove who you are without revealing possibly sensitive information about yourself that a third party man-in-the-middle could use to impersonate you?
  • Is the bitcoin algorithm secure? Does it really respect anonymity and non-repudiation? Can it be expanded so that one user can use multiple computers?
  • Speaking of non-repudiation, is that really possible to achieve? Is there some way to ensure that if I digitally sign something, there is at most an arbitrarily small chance that I could ever in the future plausibly say that "someone stole my key and/or password"?

This is why I love Reddit! by razioin pics

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This is a pic?

TIL Alcohol Doesn't Actually Kill Brain Cells by MeanestBossEverin todayilearned

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Wait, does this mean that Cliff Clavin was wrong?

What's Your Religion? [True Story] by boblikestrucksin atheism

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Why shouldn't I?

Saw all the posts about Romans 13:1 and decided to use it against my aunt by KarazyBrian318in atheism

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Yeah, but wasn't Lilith sent away and turned into a demon, because she thought she was Adam's equal?

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