@RyanDetrick Yeah diving annoying unless referee tough. Consistency a bit like pass interference or targeting, can be somewhat subjective and both frustrate whoever’s on the penalised side….unless they’re blatant
@LoftusSteve I’d say yes as dangerous play, fairly standard but unfortunate. Similar for the US. Not intentional but not in control if you follow through with studs showing
@scroogecapital@cperruna@FranVezz No irrelevant as federations do remove suspensions sometimes where deemed excessive. But, I’d say yes red not unreasonable, although some refs might give yellow
Elon Musk just put a price tag on obedience. It costs $200,000.
Musk: “You don’t need college to learn stuff. Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free.”
Every lecture. Every textbook. Every framework ever written. Free on any screen in any country right now. The entire knowledge monopoly collapsed in a decade. Nobody updated the price tag.
Musk: “Colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But they’re not for learning.”
Strip the ivy and the branding. What’s underneath is a four-year obedience trial. Can this person follow instructions on a schedule without asking why.
Musk: “There is a value that colleges have, which is seeing whether somebody can work hard at something, including a bunch of annoying homework assignments, and still do their homework assignments.”
That is the entire six-figure value proposition. Not what you know. Not what you can build. Whether you can be managed. The establishment doesn’t need you educated. It needs you domesticated.
Musk: “If you’re trying to do something exceptional, you must have evidence of exceptional ability. I don’t consider going to college evidence of exceptional ability.”
The system doesn’t produce exceptional. It produces manageable. It takes the most creative years of your life and teaches you to wait for instructions. That is not education. That is containment.
Musk: “Gates is a pretty smart guy, he dropped out. Jobs is pretty smart, he dropped out. Larry Ellison, smart guy, he dropped out.”
They didn’t leave because they couldn’t keep up. They left because the ceiling was underground.
8 billion people now carry the same library in their pocket. The one these institutions charged a lifetime of debt to access.
The only product the university still sells is the belief that you need one.
@CalebFranzen If you come to tower bridge try early morning. Can be great with the sun coming up before too many people. Simple London Bridge/Tower Bridge 3k circuit.
@mangamonkey1@Nikki13687705 They definitely didn’t live up to hype, but not sure is lack of effort vs antibodies of the system. The highlight of control weakness/lack of oversight is important.
@mangamonkey1@Nikki13687705 Not the cleanest video. As harsh as it may be they should unemotional to cutting people, same as every CEO is expected to be.