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Wow I can't believe the amount of people that did not realise that was a joke. The few that did was making fun and even more people thought they were serious.
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It is sad. While capitalism has its advantages one must not carry it to the extreme at the expense of our humanity.
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rhapsodyman2000 I'm not against capitalism. I just find it hard to justify capitalism to the level where we loose our humanity. All places mentioned are quite wealthy. They can afford to provide the bare basic human necessities to those in their jurisdiction that lack the finances for shelter.
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Agreed. Marriage is an important institution and a necessary one especially in the days gone by. In fact extended families were also really important and the grand parents played a very important role in shaping the minds of the children. As we progress as a species more and more services cropped up to take these roles. Old age homes to get rid of the parents. Babysitters to take care of the kids. Well babysitters and the internet really. Times change. All may not be for the best but there is little we can do as the constraints on humans are slowly removed and the animal below is revealed more and more. New approaches need to be developed and new arrangements formed. Its a dynamic world and changing faster and faster by the day. Cant say I have the solutions but I look on with interest and a critical eye.
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They should keep adding funny quotes like the last one on the blank pages. I would opt for "This book was intentionally meant to be blank but some bastard added some graffiti. Please ignore it"
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Wow that's really above and beyond. You didn't cover this but I trust he is properly remembered in Poland with at least some commemorative statue or similar.
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Alltime Conspiracies I think your voice is close to the resonant frequency of my computer table. Significant more vibrations when you come on. Didn't think that would have happened on any video. Had this desk for 8 years and this is the first time this happened. Getting used to it though.
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Sad that in the 21st century such subjective criteria as people's opinions matter in definitions.
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Excellent work. This is comprehensive.
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Tony So it is indeed. Comments like this that are of little value to the content make it to the top. Anyway what I find amazing is so many people did not catch.
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A t 4:24 you list papaya and pawpaw. Isn't that the same thing?
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ScienceAIR looks like an interesting channel. I'll watch a few. I do mostly teardowns and fabrications but i have some other strange videos in there too.
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If I understand solar cells correctly there are numerous types. Some are made by vapour deposition so they are really thin. Also dopands are needed. Lattice matching. Certain thicknesses are needed to "catch" the photons. I am not convinced you really did any substantial coverage of the topic or was knowledgeable enough to even ask basic questions.I am well aware that I am not even slightly knowledgeable but I know enough to understand that this is a flaky coverage.
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rhapsodyman2000 strange I am seeing a second reply in my notifications but not on the page so I can only read the part previewed. Anyway I am not saying its easy or will be a perfect system. Maybe a few will abuse it too but realistically I cannot see many people opting for cramped communal accommodation if they can afford better. The alternative is rich societies accept the labour of these individuals and then treat them worst than most dogs. That can't be right. If it was a poor nation struggling then I could understand the state is really restricted but that is not the case presented here.
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rhapsodyman2000 I am quite well aware of the mental illness patients. I live in a third world country. We have them on the streets of the capital. They are difficult to deal with. Some get violent at times and attach regular people. Some are impossible to move. Many attempts were made over the years and basically there was no progress. its a combination of lack of political will, lack of finance, bureaucracy getting accommodations and the resistance of the actual people to move. In this video it seems to hinge on working people. There was no indication of mental illness. It came across that these people were trying the best they can and contributing at least in some part to the society they were residing in. I think its unfair to treat them that badly. I am not saying luxury accommodations but at least somewhere to sleep and get a shower.
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rhapsodyman2000 I think technology is doing a great job of both isolating and connecting people. Take us for example. Without technology we would never have a discussion. On the flip side everybody is buried in a connected device today. Sometimes I feel everyone at my house are physically in close proximity but mentally we might as well be on different planets. I think society has to change as it always did with changing circumstances. We cannot worry about about isolation nor can we really control the way people progress (without nefarious means of course). We need to strive for better today as best we could and deal with any negative side effects tomorrow or as they occur. I certainly agree with your analysis of marriage. Many are in it because its difficult to get out especially economically but what is a marriage that is forced? Maybe its a farce. Maybe marriages are going the way of the dodo. Divorces are certainly much more popular than 100 years ago. Human will. There is little we can do about that and I venture further to say maybe we should not even get involved.
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rhapsodyman2000 interestingly the poor in our country seem to favour informal couples. The middle class seem to go for marriage but have a fairly high rate of divorce. The rich seem marry and stay married the most. This is based on my observations and limited data so I may be quite wrong on this. My concern though is trying to support the institution of marriage because it is perceived to be better. I believe that is an individual choice and we should not get involved at all. Let it be how the actors want it to be. Not my business to get into. In this video the people look like they were trying the best they could. I believe in a responsibility to help. If they were just lazy bums we still have a responsibility but that in my opinion that is much diminished to the extent of provide opportunity and let free will dictate.
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rhapsodyman2000 yes I agree our system is definitely flawed. Problems are further compounded by the fact that a politician or party can provide a written manifesto to get voted in and then complete ignore it. Its not illegal where I live (derivative of English law) and I suspect almost anywhere else in the world. The system sucks. Its not transparent. So fixing it is that much more challenging. By the way I don't trust private organizations either. Seems the ones in charge have their interest at heart too. It begs the question whom can we trust to do the proper thing?
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I wish that worked in my country. Our Auditor General notes defect in accountability from the office of the president to every ministry. No one is held accountable. No one is penalised and no jobs lost. As one local song put it "Third world and proud".
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