Comments by "LancesArmorStriking" (@LancesArmorStriking) on "RealLifeLore"
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@scottanderson691
I'm aware that statistics are more a measure of, "if we run this set of variables X number of times, then this is how often we get these results". This is why people misunderstand the weather.
But repeating the thought process of the statisticians themselves, for aske of accuracy, provides no practical use.
For all intents and purposes, given the enormous sample size, repeatability, and good methodology, the data regarding obesity can be extrapolated to the entire American population with a 99% or higher confidence level.
The results go well beyond statistical significance or p-levels.
TLDR; Americans are, indeed, fat
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@Racko.
Not for long. With China's recent advancement into 7nm semiconductor tech, noth fabs and designs, Taiwan will have no 'silicon shield' to protect itself-- its industry will no longer be irreplaceable, so nothing would be lost by destroying their factories.
Of course, the US would be stuck in a bind, because it officially subscribes to the One China policy, and doesn't recognize Taiwan. Ot is trying to have it cake and eat it too-- to control China's access to the ocean
(why would you even want to control another country, since your own geogroaht is already protecting you? What more do you need?), the US would need to cut off ties with China and all the consequences that come with that.
It's not ready to do that, so when the time comes, it will be stuck
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@TheMacC117
They do, but the US's "nautical area" doesn't extend into Russia's!
It has a clear cutoff line, and beyond that, they have no authority. They especially don't have any authority over Russia's area, so "enforcing" would just be invading.
Are you fucking stupid? It's Russia's backyard too, both agree that the area in-between belongs to neither of them. This isn't the South China Sea. Russia has territory that it legally owns, and the US acknowledges that legally. They cannot blockade Russia's "nautical area". That's my whole point.
They can try, but Russia has already proven willing to throw bodies at a losing war-- I wonder if Alaskans would like their first taste of nuclear-tipped geopolitics?
"sit there, don't bother us, and we'll leave you alone"
Bro, do you have 0 self-awareness? That's what Russia would ask the US to do in Alaska!!
Don't sail into Russian territory, stay over there, don't disrupt our trade, and everything will be fine.
Jesus Christ.
I'll say it again: the US cannot blockade the Bering. If it starts using "it's our backyard" as an excuse, then I think Russia will have a perfect reason to keep Ukraine out of NATO for another few centuries. It's their backyard, after all!
The Bering has US-recognized Russian waters on one side. They cannot blockade that without risking a serious conflict, because Russia would 100% be in the right to, say, threaten to torpedo a US warship out of Russian waters.
If you really wanna keep arguing, go ahead. But the US have no good excuses to blockade legally Russian territory, especially since it's for trade between Europe and China.
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