@themikesobek@ShonaCleary When Ayton is playing with fire, we are an entirely different team. Agreed. But he plays with that fire 50 percent of the time, at best. When he’s not playing with fire, he basically plays in absentia and it opens up the way other teams can offensively beat us. It’s maddening
@EdNyeAlaskaGuy @lowkeyalbert And oh, the current experimental therapy tests in advanced academia potentiate a dramatic panacea. I recently took part in it, and the remission and total neural peace that some can't totally find in current therapy EXISTS. I'm in total remission, which I gave up on. keep hope!
@EdNyeAlaskaGuy @lowkeyalbert Yes. Do the work in therapy and keep trying to find the right medication. I moved to Prozac and an anti psychotic med to get my mind right after years fighting & trying to present myself as happy & with it. And I’m a million times better. I broke through last year, u can 2 🙏
@evanwiener @birbigs Florida will likely have a massive social trauma when the disjointed belief system they’ve fostered internally, and the amount of mentally ill folks that have been attracted to it and moved there, needs a catharsis. That inevitable reconciliation w reality is frightening and sad
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 Totally. The amount of men I've known with suspect motor skills and women with narcissistic personalities would frame up my challenge to filling the positions you describe based solely on gender. It’s nuanced, but setting that aside, 100% agree access to opportunity is everything
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 I'd argue that ones desire for a job in the past didn't mean they would be culturally accepted in that role. Playing field is different now. Context is a central data point to where I'm coming from
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 Being a nurse has far more important technical qualifications. We are long past the days of creating nurse positions because the company needs a person to stand in compassionate wait. Both sexes have the capacity for the required level of empathy for the current job description
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 I didn't say or meant to imply you were sexist. I just disagree that historical social norms are barometers for occupational success. There's some jobs that are arguably better gender slotted based on physical characteristics, but that's a mostly nuanced & situational observation
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 No, I absolutely do not want to make them identical. You are taking context from an occupational discussion related to gender and using it to make a broad stroke to a massively greater discussion. Take care
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 Those numbers don't track in the USA anymore, which may be the difference.
Of course they are, but I dont agree as to how you've settled on their broad limitations. I think I'm allowing for greater liberty by not being a decision maker with similar biases
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 If I'm hiring a nurse, and I'm down to one male and one female, there would be nothing about their gender that would play into my logical final decision
@elijahbowie@KeithRoragen@WhiteHouse You are not wealthy, haven't seen tax returns for the wealthy, or you just don't know. 8 percent is more than believable as to what their effective tax rate was
@NThompson_3@h3lblad3 I, and I’m a male with very strong and amazing mom, four sisters, a wife and daughter, would be curious to see that theory tested in a modern society where education and opportunity are parallel, and brawn importance has been well replaced w tech and agrarian modernizations