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The mother tells the story but also says not to tell anyone. This is interesting because the story itself breaks the silence about the aunt.
l _ou mu~ tell_fil1yone/'
The mother tells the story but also says not to tell anyone. This is interesting because the story itself breaks the silence about the aunt.
Chinese-Americans, when you try to understand whatIthings in you are Chinese
This is interesting because it shows identity as a messy mix, not a clean category. The question forces you to notice how culture and personal history can blur into each other.
I got a plan to get us out of hereI been working at the convenience storeManaged to save just a little bit of moneyWon't have to drive too far
The speaker has hope and believes that she and her boyfriend can change their lives by saving money and work hard.
The Issei were 50- to 60-year-old men—religious leaders, teachers, business owners, gardeners, husbands, fathers, grandfathers
This part is interesting because it shows that many of the people who were detained were normal community members. It makes the situation feel more real and personal.
For the last decade of her life, she's been working at the supermarket, taking local college courses part-time, stopping every few semesters when she needs money or sleep,
This is interesting because it shows how a “small” decision can shape ten years. The details make her life feel realistic, not dramatic. It also shows how money and exhaustion can block steady progress, even when she keeps trying.
Rather, it is the combination and interplay of regulatory sites and regulatory mechanisms that ultimately determines flow into, through, and out of the pathway.
It's fascinating how even a simple cell maintains so much control over its metabolic processes. Even though these regulatory mechanisms seem complex, they're actually the most energy-efficient because they prevent the cell from wasting energy.
As the ATP is consumed, the muscle cells are unable to keep up with the demand for respiration, O2 becomes limiting, and NADH accumulates. Cells need to get rid of the excess and regenerate NAD+, so pyruvate serves as an electron acceptor, generating lactate and oxidizing NADH to NAD+. Many bacteria use this pathway as a way to complete the NADH/NAD+ cycle.
Slightly unrelated to the topic at hand but did this evolve in species after they started becoming more physically active? I wouldn't think that bacteria would have any use for this pathway within this specific context (generating lactic acid to meet demand for energy due to exercise). Also how important is the production of lactic acid; does the acid itself have benefits or is it simply a byproduct/tradeoff?
A variety of mechanisms have emerged over the 3.25 billion years of evolution to create ATP from ADP and AMP
I think this is implying that ADP came first and then ATP evolved from ADP but this leads me to think about how ADP came into existence. I dont think its a case similar to the phospholipid bilayer where it just happens if theres enough of the needed molecules floating around and without ATP which is what releases energy after turning into ADP, I don't understand its function or importance in organisms before
Can you state what you know so far about the relationship between NADH/NAD+ and ATP?
I remember from my high school biology that NADH is an electron carrier that carries the electrons to the transport chain at the very end. On the other hand, ATP turning into ADP should be releasing energy that is used to go against a gradient. I don't remember exactly but I think there is a pump in the membrane related to ATP that uses it to pump H+
There are three large, negative ΔG drops in the cell in the process of glycolysis. We consider these reactions irreversible and are often subject to regulation
Even though there are some steps in glycolysis that require energy (have a positive delta G), the overall pathway is exergonic because of the several very exergonic steps.
June did this, June did that, she savedmoney and helped clean the house and cookedand Connie couldn't do a thing, her mindwas all filled with trashy daydreams.
Connie’s mother uses June to compare with Connie, I think her mother wants to take Connie’s pride and her beauty.
l. The frat boy who made special trips to Abercrombie & Fitch “waspiecing together a theory about the world,” while the righteous Hsu, who had also started writingfor Asian American newspapers, assumed that whenever he and Ken would make a list of the fewAsian characters on sitcoms, they “were just goofing off and passing time.” But some of Ken’s“theory” seemed to leave its mark on Hsu — even if, like anything whose influence is so profoundit’s subterranean, it manifested less as a doctrine than as a disposi
Ken’s influence didn’t appear as direct teaching, but changed the way he sees the world.
There was one thing to be done before I left, an awkward, unpleasant thing that perhaps had better have been let alone. But I wanted to leave things in order and not just trust that obliging and indifferent sea to sweep my refuse away. I saw Jordan Baker and talked over and around what had happened to us together, and what had happened afterward to me, and she lay perfectly still, listening, in a big chair. She was dressed to play golf, and I remember thinking she looked like a good illustration, her chin raised a little jauntily, her hair the colour of an autumn leaf, her face the same brown tint as the fingerless glove on her knee. When I had finished she told me without comment that she was engaged to another man. I doubted that, though there were several she could have married at a nod of her head, but I pretended to be surprised. For just a minute I wondered if I wasn’t making a mistake, then I thought it all over again quickly and got up to say goodbye.
wow the breakup trauma,they didn't end well
I wanted to get somebody for him. I wanted to go into the room where he lay and reassure him: “I’ll get somebody for you, Gatsby. Don’t worry. Just trust me and I’ll get somebody for you—”
Nick cares about Gatsby. He wants to make sure he is not alone. It also shows how abandoned Gatsby is at the end.
I suppose he smiled at Cody—he had probably discovered that people liked him when he smiled. At any rate Cody asked him a few questions (one of them elicited the brand new name) and found that he was quick and extravagantly ambitious.
Gatsby learns early on how charm and ambition can help him reshape his identity and move closer to his dreams.
Oh, I’ve been in several things,” he corrected himself. “I was in the drug business and then I was in the oil business. But I’m not in either one now.” He looked at me with more attention. “Do you mean you’ve been thinking over what I proposed the other night?” Before I could answer, Daisy came out of the house and two rows of brass buttons on her dress gleamed in the sunlight. “That huge place there?” she cried pointing. “Do you like it?” “I love it, but I don’t see how you live there all alone.” “I keep it always full of interesting people, night and day. People who do interesting things. Celebrated people.”
yess they are finally interacting,i can tell gastby pretend to be calm
I’d like to just get one of those pink clouds and put you in it and push you around.
This line shows Daisy’s tendency to turn emotion into decorative fantasy. Her affection is expressed through imagery rather than commitment. It suggests that her love remains playful and unreal, even in an intimate moment.
She had a bottle of Sauterne in one hand and a letter in the other.
This image shows the conflict between Daisy’s public elegance and her private distress. The letter suggests unresolved feelings that threaten her carefully arranged future. The wine in her hand reveals how overwhelmed she is by the choice she is about to make.
I began to have a feeling of defiance, of scornful solidarity between Gatsby and me against them all.
This sentence shows how fully Nick aligns himself with Gatsby in death, even more than in life. He feels a moral loyalty that the rest of Gatsby’s world refuses to offer. It also marks Nick’s final separation from the careless society he has been observing.
Which poet or poem has been quoted most often in the effort toget laid?
I find this interesting because it humorously suggests that literature can be used as a tool for seduction.
How did you start writing?
She the readers perspective to ask why she started writing.
Corliss couldn't help herself. She loved her mother, but her motherwas a bipolar storyteller who told lies during her manic phases andheavily exaggerated during her depressed times. Those lies and ex~aggerations were often flattering to Corliss, so it was hard to com~pletely resent them
Corliss loves her mother, but her mother often tells lies or exaggerates because of her bipolar disorder. Since these stories usually make Corliss look good, she can’t really hate them.
We're still Indian.
This passage is interesting because Corliss feels a deep emotional connection to the poet simply because she has shared the same physical landscape. The moment she calls her mother brings the scene back to everyday reality and contrasts her idealistic excitement with her mother’s practical view of identity.
Much rich treasure he’s bringing back home from Troy 40out of the booty, while we, who went through the selfsameventure as he did, are returning empty-handed!
It’s interesting how jealousy makes the crew completely forget Odysseus actually saved them.
Go close in there, hero, exactly as I instruct you,and dig out a pit, about a cubit deep and wide,and around it pour a libation to all the dead
the instructions that they give drove me in curiosity
So she spoke. I drew the sharp sword from beside my thigh,and charged at Kirkē, as though with intent to kill her.She gave a loud scream, slipped under my charge, embracedmy knees, and, sobbing, addressed me with winged words, saying:‘Who are you? From where? What city? Who are your parents? 325I’m amazed that you drank my drug and were not bewitched!
I think this passage though is terrifying, it makes it like the scene is right in front of my eyes.
Her mother, who noticed everything and knew everything and whohadn't much reason any longer to look at her own face, always scolded Connie about it.
It’s interesting here because it’s impossible in real life that one can know everything about the other. But the author made Connie’s mother be a person who omniscient about her daughter.
If any one have assaulted and plundered a freeman, and it be proved on him, he shall be sentenced to 2500 denars, which make 63 shillings.
It is interesting how the penalty for rape (of women) and assault and robbery (of men) has the same monetary penalty, which implies that these offenses were viewed as equal in terms of losses. In both cases, the way the law is written takes into account two primary factors: bodily harm and loss of property. I would assume that in the case of rape that the reason the penalty is the same as assault and robbery is that there is some implied economic value lost as a result of that offense.
My br other is also a physician, and also of high standing,and he says the same thing.
It’s interesting that either her husband or her brother are all physician and had same idea about her. It shows that how stressful the narrator would be if none of them believed she was sick.
Personally I believe that congenial work, with excitement andchange, would do me good
I find it interesting because she understands his symptoms and needs better than her husband ,who is even a doctor.
Nemo me impune lacessit
This motto foreshadows Montresor’s plan for revenge. It warns that anyone who offends him will face punishment.
Looking as if she were alive. I call That piece a wonder, now: Frà Pandolf's hands
It’s interesting how he begins so calmly, just describing a painting — but there’s already something unsettling underneath. It makes me curious about what really happened to the Duchess.
When you are feeling calm and nourished, you are going to look forward to your day, and despite howbusy it is, you will prioritize time with friends and family. If you don’t take care of and learn to love yourself,you will never be able to bring your best self to any relationshi
When we take care of ourselves, we have more energy and positivity to share with others. It made me realize that loving yourself is the first step to loving others. I used to think taking care of myself was less important than caring for others, but now I see how closely they are connected.
First having read the book of myths, and loaded the camera, and checked the edge of the knife-blade,
this represents the conscious effort to go beyond the surface stories 'myths' and confront the deeper, often hidden realities 'the wreck'
whose drowned face sleeps with open eyes whose breasts still bear the stress
I love the author writes about the stress that the author can't support about it.
I stroke the beam of my lamp slowly along the flank of something more permanent than fish or weed
As the author stroke his beam of his lamp on the flank, what he was doing can be looking back the wounds and emotions he had. And it's something that comes and never goes, unlike fish or weed, which doesn't leave lasting impact to our brain.
This is the place. And I am here, the mermaid whose dark hair streams black, the merman in his armored body.
The speaker finally reached the wreck and become part of it. Calling herself both the mermaid and the merman could suggest that she feels connected to different sides of human experience, not limited by gender.
I put on the body-armor of black rubber the absurd flippers the grave and awkward mask.
I think it’s interesting how the ordinary diving equipment becomes symbolic, like “black rubber body armor” and “awkward mask,” suggesting emotional or psychological protection.
I am having to do this not like Cousteau with his assiduous team aboard the sun-flooded schooner but here alone.
unlike heroic male explorers, the speaker dives alone leads to feminist emphasis on personal, solitary quest
Andthank God she was there, for I was filled with that icy dreadagain. Everything I did seemed awkward to me, and every-thing I said sounded freighted with hidden meaning. I wastrying to remember everything I'd heard about dope addictionand I couldn't help watching Sonny for signs. I wasn't doing itout of malice. I was trying to find out something about mybrother. I was dying to hear him tell me he was safe.
From this passage we can see the narrator keeps looking after his brother for fear of him being trapped by drugs again ;the theme of the obligation toward brotherly love.
Tm surprised at Sonny, though
It seems like he didn’t know exactly what happened to Sonny.
But now, abruptly, I hated him. I couldn't stand the way helooked at me, partly like a dog, partly like a cunning child. Iwanted to ask him what the hell he was doing in the schoolcourtyard.
Interesting because the narrator’s sudden hatred isn’t really about the boy but his own fear and guilt about Sonny, showing how deeply conflicted he feels inside.
And he was giving it back, as every-thing must be given back, so that, passing through death, itcan live forever. I saw my mother's face again, and felt, for thefirst time, how the stones of the road she had walked on musthave bruised her feet. I saw the moonlit road where my fa-ther's brother died. And it brought something else back to me,and carried me past it, I saw my little girl again and feltIsabel's tears again, and I felt my own tears begin to rise.
the narrator's reaction to Sonny's music shows howdleeply it moves him. I think it's also a turning point where he finally begins to understand Sonny.
when gods don’t desire it, whocan witness their passage, either coming or going?”
This line shows that the gods control human fate.Odysseus's journey home depends on their will - without it, no one can move or even be seen . It highlights the theme of divine power over mortal lives in The Odyssey.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel both
I think the two roads symbolize the choice we all face in life - one may be destiny and the other fate, but no matter which we choose , it leads us to a certain way of living and becoming ourselves.
Whatever she planted grew as if by magic, and her fame as a grower of .flowers spread over three counties. Because of her creativity with her flow-ers, even my memories of poverty are seen through a screen of blooms-sun-flowers, petunias, roses, dahlias, forsythia, spirea, delphiniums, verbena ...and on and on.
Her mother's garden symbolizes suppressed female creativity-beauty and art growing from struggle, like magic.
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He didn't bother talking much to them, but around his bent headConnie's mother kept picking at her until Connie wished her mother was dead and sheherself was dead and it was all over.
It is surprising that a teenage girl would wish for both her mother and herself to die just because of family arguments.
with charm braceletsjingling on their thin wrists; they would lean together to whisper and laugh secretly ifsomeone passed who amused or interested them. Connie had long dark blond hair thatdrew anyone's eye to it, and she wore part of it pulled up on her head and puffed out andthe rest of it she let fall down her back. She wore a pull-over jersey blouse that looked oneway when she was at home and another way when she was away from home
This sentenceis interesting because the author writes out the scene which Connie is free and happy with her friends.
She told the blind man she'd written a poemand he was in it. She told him that she was writing a poemabout what it was like to be an Air Force officer's wife
It’s interesting because it shows how deeply the blind man influenced her inner life. Even years later, she still felt the need to share her emotions and experiences with him through poetry.
And then I found myself thinkingwhat a pitiful life this woman must have led.
It’s interesting that the narrator put himself on the blind man’s wife and tried to imagine her life.
In time, sheput it all on a tape and sent the tape to the blind man.
This is interesting because it shows how much she trusted the blind man
Her heart was almost too bignow for her chest and its pumping made sweat break out all over her. She looked out tosee Arnold Friend pause and then take a step toward the porch, lurching. He almost fell.But, like a clever drunken man, he managed to catch his balance. He wobbled in his highboots and grabbed hold of one of the porch posts.
This passage is interesting because Arnold Friend seems both clumsy and in control. His strange movements make him look unpredictable and threatening, which makes me feel tense.
mother's tone was approving, and if Connie's name was mentioned it was disapproving.This did not really mean she disliked Connie, and actually Connie thought that hermother preferred her to June just because she was prettier, but the two of them kept up apretense of exasperation, a sense that they were tugging and struggling over something oflittle value to either of them. Sometimes, over coffee, they were almost friends, butsomething would come up—some vexation that was like a fly buzzing suddenly aroundtheir heads—and their faces went hard with contempt.
Initially, Connie clearly expresses that her mom doesn't like her, but in this paragraph, she says her mom prefers her to June, and sometimes they act like friends. However, they seem to pretend to argue. That is interesting to me.
He looked at her. He took off the sunglasses and she saw how pale the skin around hiseyes was, like holes that were not in shadow but instead in light. His eyes were like chipsof broken glass that catch the light in an amiable w
This paragraph vividly portrays Arnold’s image and makes readers sense that something is off about him.
They must have been familiar sights, walking around the shopping plaza in theirshorts and flat ballerina slippers that always scuffed the sidewalk,
This is interesting because it reminds me that teenage girls often pay close attention to their appearance.
June did this, June did that, she savedmoney and helped clean the house and cookedand Connie couldn't do a thing, her mindwas all filled with trashy daydreams.
Her mother, to add salt to the wound, would praise her sister, June. Whatever June is Connie isn’t. A distraught favoritism at play.
"Oh, her. That dope."
It's interesting to see how she downplays her friendship with Pettinger, an attempt to have it fly under her mother's radar, preserving her social life.
so much land that Connie had never seen before anddid not recognize except to know that she was going to it.
An uncertain fate awaits Connie as she is taken away. Whether she really recognize the place or not, the landscape here represents uncertainty, vast and unknown.
Everythingabout her had two sides to it, one for home and one for anywhere that was not home:
I think this sentence was very interesting is because it shows that Connie is two different people at home and outside. It feels like the common phenomenon among teenagers: "one way in front of parents, another way outside."
childhood
The narrator’s wife was already at the of marriage, why did the man still called it “childhood”?
The mosteffective way to combat procrastination is to use time and project management strategies such as schedules,goal setting, and other techniques to get tasks accomplished in a timely manner.
It is truly important to schedule tasks and break the tasks into smaller pieces, in order to finish work step by step. Just like the quote which professor mentioned in class : "You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way."
John is a physician, and perhaps— (I would not say it to a livingsoul, of course, but this is dead paper and a great relief to mymind)— perhaps that is one reason I do not get well faster
I find this interesting because it shows irony. The narrator’s husband is a doctor, but instead of helping her recover, his actually makes her worse.
It is getting to be a great effort for me to think straight. Justthis nervous weakness, I suppose.
The sentence is interesting because the narrator admits she cannot think clearly but then dismisses it as “just nervous weakness.”
Personally I believe that congenial work, with excitement andchange, would do me good.
His husband and brother are both physicians, but they don’t seem to understand psychiatry. I actually think the main character, as a mental patient, knows better how to heal herself.
Weare a species that needs and wants to understand who we are
Human beings eager to acknowledge how the world works and who we are .
“Our students are coming into school every day with greater needs in every aspect of their lives, including around their mental health. But the support just isn’t there to help teachers and staff,” said Bissegger.
I found this very interesting because this is why educators need their admin to support them. If they are expected to juggle all the different parts of teaching then the support has got to be there. In many other articles I have read, I have heard that teachers feel unsupported and it begins to be a lot. It is okay that students come into school every day with greater needs, but if we need to help them, then someone has to help us.
l _ou mu~ tell_fil1yone/' my mother said, "what Iam about to tell you. In China your father had a sister whokilled herself. She jumped into the family well. We say thatyour father has all brothers because it is as if she had neverbeen born.
This sounds like a story, because it is too fake in real life.
Above: the time to do a production bundle
Nice way to demonstrate and let people feel how slow the competition is!
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The abundance of nonpolar functional groups give lipids a degree of hydrophobic (“water fearing”) character and most lipids have low solubility in water.
Due to the hydrophobic nature of lipids/nonpolar compounds, this made me wonder about the composition of soap. I wonder how the nonpolar + polar properties interact in soap so that it still interacts with water, but not the extent of complete repulsion or dissociation in water.
“You will say that I was puzzled; but, if you think so, you must have misunderstood the nature of the inductions. To use a sporting phrase, I had not {kk}been once{kk} ‘at fault.’
it's a interesting way to say argue
It takes machine learning to discover and grammatize higher-order motion primitives that exploit the full mobility envelope of a given machine.
that's interesting
testimony about where they were and what they were doing that afternoon.
This is interesting because Jay’s inconsistent accounts create doubt about the truthfulness of his testimony. It suggests that his story might not be reliable.
you are juggling, and everything’s in the air, and you’re frozen.You have to stay there until you’ve eliminated all questions
I like this analogy. It’s a great reminder that in ours daily lives we should also get all the evidence or opinions first before we jump to any conclusion. Like how when we read a crime book, we often make assumptions and guesses before we even read to the end. That’s fine for entertainment, but accusations in real life should be treated without action before all the facts are out. cough cancel culture.
Or are you only working with cases where you’re pretty sure from the get‑go that the person is‑‑
In this segment, Sarah Koenig raises an intriguing question about the nature of investigative work: "Are you only working with cases where you're pretty sure from the get-go that the person is guilty or innocent?" This line touches on the ethical and practical complexities of investigative journalism. It challenges the assumption that journalists or detectives can be certain from the start about someone's guilt or innocence, emphasizing the uncertainty and nuances that often come with real-life cases.
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I found this interesting
From my experience I cannot doubt but that man, when lost to terrestrial consciousness, is indeed sojourning in another and uncorporeal life of far different nature from the life we know, and of which only the slightest and most indistinct memories linger after waking.
the way the word another takes certain meaning
I'm cold.cold?TC: Why don't you put on your shirt?RB: (Silence)TC: It's odd about tattoos. I've talked to several hundred men con'viof homicide-multiple homicide, in most cases. The only comdenominator I could find among them was tattoos. A good eighcent of them were heavily tattooed. Richard Speck. York and La...Smith and Hickock.RB: I'll put on my sweater
It is interesting for Robert Beausoleil to put on his clothes after Truman Capote’s words.
Vera said:“Does any one - want tea
Surely some one can read Morse. And then they’ll come to take us off. Long before thisevening.”
In the later part of the story, some characters still believe that there is hope for salvation, which is quite ironic for readers who already know the ending.
no, it isn’t coincidence! It’s our murderer’s touch of local colour! He’s a playful beast.Likes to stick to his damnable nursery jingle as closely as possible’
In the current situation with multiple deaths, people have different perspectives on the issues at hand. However, some have also identified the killer's tricks, revealing the killer's talent for confusion and malicious enjoyment.
what really I was really interested in was the idea that Marx wasn't really Keen or was sort of hostile to the idea of equality which I'm guessing will come as a surprise to many people
for - interesting perspective - Karl Marx - He wasn't principally interested in equality - book - Capitalism: the word and the thing - perspectival knowledge of - Michael Sonenscher - misunderstanding - modern capitalists - misunderstand Karl Marx's work - Michael Sonenscher - Karl Marx and Capitalism - Maximizing each individual's freedom while not trampling on the same aspiration of other individuals within a society
Interesting perspective - Karl Marx wasn't principally interested in equality - Sonenscher offers an interesting interpretation and perspectival knowledge of Karl Marx's motivation in his principal work paraphrase - Marx's thought centered on is interest in individuality and the degree to which in certain respects being somebody who is free and able to make choices about his or her lives and future activities is going to depend on each person's: - qualities - capabilities - capacities - preoccupations - values, etc - For Marx, freedom is in the final analysis something to do with something - particular - specific and - individual w - What matters to me may not matter entirely in the same sort of way to you because ultimately - in an ideal State of Affairs, my kinds of concerns and your kinds of concerns will be simply specific to you and to me respectively - For Marx, the problems begin as is also the case with Rosseau - when these kinds of absolute qualities are displaced by - relative qualities that apply equally to us both - For Marx, things like - markets - prices - commodities and - things that connect people - are the hallmarks of equality because they put people on the same kind of footing prices and productivity - Whereas the things that REALLY SHOULD COUNT are - the things that separate and distinguish people that make each individual fully and and entirely him or herself and - the idea for Marx is that capitalism - which is not a term that Marx used, - puts people on a kind of spurious footing of equality - Getting beyond capitalism means getting beyond equality to a state of effect in which - difference , - particularity, - individuality and - uniqueness - in a certain kind of sense will prevail
comment - This perspective is quite enlightening on Marx's motivations on this part of his work and is likely misconstrued by those mainstream "capitalists" who vilify his work without critical analysis - Of course freedom - within a social context - is never an absolute term. - It is not possible to live in a society in which everyone is able to actualize their full imaginations, something pointed out in the work of two other famous thought leaders of modern history: - Thomas Hobbes observed in his famous work, Leviathan, and - Sigmund Freud also made a primary subject of his ID, Ego and Superego framework. - Total freedom would lead - first to anarchy and then - the emergence within that anarchy of those which possess the most charisma, influence, self-seeking manipulative skills and brutality - surfacing rule by authority - Historically, as democracy attempts to surface from a history of authoritarian, patriarchal governance, - democracy is far from ubiquitous and authoritarian governance is still alive and well in many parts of the world - The battle between - authoritarian governments among themselves and - authoritarian and democratic governments - results in war, violence and trauma that creates the breeding ground for the next generation of authoritarian leaders - Marx's main intent seems to be to enable the individual existing within a society to live the fullest life possible, - by way of enabling and maximizing their unique expression, - while not constraining the same aspiration in other individuals who belong to the same society
The key is tobe your own best advocate, becauseno one else is obliged to advocate on your behalf.
10/8 interesting: When I enter the college three weeks. I deeply aware of taking responsibility for myself.
What can you recall about your birthday parties-the dis-asters, the days of grace, your relatives' faces lit up by birthdaycandles
9/30 interesting: “the birthday parties is a disasters” is funny
The first useful concept is the idea of short assignments. Oftenwhen you sit down to write, what you have in mind is anautobiographical novel about your childhood
9/30 Interesting : This often happens to me whether im writting an essay or paragraph with a childhood topic.
So you get up and do your morning things, and one thingleads to another, and eventually, at nine, you find yourself backat the desk, staring blankly at the pages you filled yesterday.
9/30 Interesting : This line relates to things we do in our daily, when you feel like you doing lot of things but actually not.
Don't worry if what you write is no good,because no one is going to see it.
9/30 Interesting: Since I first starting writing, my teacher always wants me to present the best content I can.
At such times I could not help remarking and admiring (although from his rich ideality I had been prepared to expect it{w}) a peculiar analytic ability in Dupin. He seemed, too, to take an eager delight in its exercise — if not exactly in its display — and did not hesitate{x} to confess the pleasure thus derived. He boasted to me, with a low chuckling laugh, that most men, in respect to himself, wore windows in their bosoms,(8) and was wont to follow up such assertions by direct and very startling proofs of his intimate knowledge of my own. His manner at these moments was frigid and abstract; his eyes were vacant in expression; while his voice, usually a rich tenor, rose into a treble which would have sounded petulantly but for the deliberateness and entire distinctness of the enunciation. Observing him in these moods, I often dwelt meditatively upon the old philosophy of the Bi-Part Soul,(9) and amused myself with the fancy of a double Dupin — the creative and the resolvent.
I think the author is building up the charming characteristic for Dupin. To make readers like him more.<br /> Dupin was described as a well mannered man with money.
An extraordinary burglary — attended by very singular circumstances, and perpetrated by a curious felon — occurred in this town on Monday night.
I think thta's interesting that the writer describe felon "curious".
There is no back passage by which any one could have descended while the party proceeded up stairs.
It's quite interesting that it said no other ways the murderer(s) could take (escape). In addition, witnesses said it's about 3-5 minutes from hearing the vioces to breaking the door. How did the murderer(s) run away?
“The man who ran up against you as we entered the street — it may have been fifteen minutes ago.”
Showing Dupin's prowess in deduction and his unpredictable personality through a random dialogue. Even before the case officially begins, let the reader understand his character
They must, then, have the power of fastening themselves
I think the detective is smart. When he find the sash is difficult to be opened and needed to be fasten inside, he doesn’t quit the possibility that murderer could escape from the window but try to find if the window can fasten by itself.
They seemed to be{r} screams of some person (or persons) in great agony — were loud and drawn out, not short and quick. Witness led the way up stairs. Upon reaching the first landing, heard two voices in loud and angry contention — the one a gruff voice, the other much shriller — a very strange voice. Could distinguish some words of the former, which was that of a Frenchman. Was positive that it was not a woman's voice. Could distinguish the words ‘sacré’{s} and ‘diable.’ The shrill voice was that of a foreigner. Could not be sure whether it was the voice of a man or of a woman.
It is interesting to read the description of the voice. I am imagining the “not like man or woman” voice in my mind when reading this part. I am still wandering how the voice could be.
Poe wrote his story hastily. The manuscript shows more changes than do most of his surviving manuscripts, which appear to be copies carefully made for the printer rather than working drafts.
I know nearly nothing about Poe so this description arouses my interest in the public impression of him: Is Poe the type of writer who is a bit worldly? otherwise, why does the manuscript look different from the others?
Had the routine of our life at this place been known to the world, we should have been regarded as madmen — although, perhaps, as madmen of a harmless nature. Our seclusion was perfect. We admitted no visitors.{s} Indeed the locality of our retirement had been carefully kept a secret from my own former associates; and it had been many years since Dupin had ceased to know or be known in Paris. We existed within ourselves alone.
I find this part interesting. Why should they have been regarded as madmen? Is it merely because their lifestyles? Or the fact that they are isolated from the city. I don't think only by these traits should one be regarded as madmen.
As the strong man exults in his physical ability, delighting in such exercises as call his muscles into action,(1) so glories the analyst in that moral activity which disentangles. He derives pleasure from even the most trivial occupations bringing his talent into play. He is fond of enigmas, of conundrums, of hieroglyphics; exhibiting in his solutions of each{b} a degree of acumen{c} which appears to the ordinary apprehension præternatural.
These are the traits I've seen on both Sherlock Holmes' novel and the BBC television series starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
Voltaire's Zadig
Edgar Allan Poe was deeply influenced by Voltaire (伏爾泰).
Voltaire was a prominent figure in the 18th-century French Enlightenment movement.
Hence, I anticipate the incorporation of elements from that era, especially the philosophical discussion and dialogue that challenge conventional social norms, as evident in Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.”
An extraordinary burglary — attended by very singular circumstances, and perpetrated by a curious felon — occurred in this town on Monday night.
The idea of using an animal as a perpetrator is quite unusual, it details the chaotic encounter between the monkey and the residents, showcasing a blend of humor and absurdity that makes it particularly interesting.
He is fond of enigmas, of conundrums, of hieroglyphics; exhibiting in his solutions of each{b} a degree of acumen{c} which appears to the ordinary apprehension præternatural.
ok then that's why he can be a detective, I even have no idea about the wording here...literally looking up for the words all the time...
It is the ancestor of a vast number of works which have given much harmless pleasure to all sorts and conditions of men.
What works, for example?
shoved down our throats
themes of longing and loss and the close relationship between these two things, themes ofmeditation or philosophical contemplation, of political or moral outrage or celebration, praiseand blame, a concern with how difficult it can be to say just what we mean and feel we need tosay.
The common themes of lyric poems reflect the speakers deep thoughts and contemplations. They also seem to use a lot of comparisons in order to further their point.
notbeing primarily concerned with telling a story at all,
Lyric poems seem to be more abstract meaning they don't need to follow a specific structure or flow because telling a story is not the objective.
Being reluctant on buying the woman flowers implies having trouble with intimacy and or battling internal conflicts that is preventing him from expressing how he feels.
"With all their griefs in their arms" describes how a true emotional connection is rooted in vulnerability and transparency. Those who truly love their partners love them no matter what baggage they may come with.
Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragon-fly
This can be seen as someone who is looking deep for the light that will lead to personal growth, change or realization of something impactful. Dragonflies are a symbolic for change or self realization.
And say you'd nearly brought me flowersBut something had gone wrong
This man has intentions to be thoughtful but does not follow through. He thought of doing something nice is not the same as actually doing it, and that feeling is painful.
Not for the proud man apartFrom the raging moon I writeOn these spindrift pagesNor for the towering deadWith their nightingales and psalms
He does not write for egotistical people who may see themselves as above everyone else, and he does not like to write about the dead.
craft or sullen ar
He does not create joyous material
Tis visible silence, still as the hour-glass
Even in a moment where he wants time to stand still, time keeps moving. This scares the speaker as he wishes he could just enjoy this moment with her instead of imagining what could happen. Love fades with time.
Your eyes smile peace. The pasture gleams and glooms
Changes the romantic mood to something more dark.
Ask me no more
The repetition of "ask me no more" is showing that he simply does not have the answer to these questions, and he might even be asking and searching for the answer to these questions himself.
he golden atoms of the day;For in pure love heaven did prepar
Could be a metaphor for the sun. We need the sun to survive as he needs her to survive. How ever, the sun comes and goes which can also give us some insight into their relationship.
poster boy for the Enlightenment.
for - interesting fact - Prometheus myth - poster boy of Enlightenment - meme - poster boy of the Enlightenment
comment - The link takes us to an analysis of Lord Byron's poem on Prometheus - A good analysis of the meaning of Lord Byron's poem is here: - https://blog.homeforfiction.com/2020/04/18/byron-prometheus-existential-empowerment/
“You will be expected to use AI generative tools in thisclass, following the instructor’s permissions and directions,”
Interesting: I find this very interesting. This is the first time I have seen AI, when mostly prohibited or looked down upon in classroom setting is being used purposefully.
I was clipping the coarse hairs from your ears and ruby nostrils - it is interesting how the advocates of personal private space would argue that it is too personal and too intimate to course someone's hair from ears or nostrils, even if it is about a couple. It is valuable to notice how much the author wanted to emphasize the bond and intimacy between the couples that he ended up going this deep into physical connection.
She shows students how to engineerprompts so that AI can help them understand components of rhetoric,
I think it is an efficiently way cause this is how my teacher taught me to search information with it.
Faculty members have begun using it tohelp them design their courses, viewing it as a tool that can make instructionmore effective and engaging.In his business-communication class, Carl Follmer, director of the FrankBusiness Communication Center in the University of Iowa’s Tippie College ofBusiness, created an AI chatbot he calls Impy.
professors are using AI to enhance teaching, like creating chatbots and improving lesson plans, showing AI's potential to improve education.
The writing process also applies to timed writing tasks, such as essay exams.
It would be very helpful to know the which can be used in the test and the exam it will take me to improve my writing skill.
Writing, on the other hand, gives you the chance to put down your ideas and make them stay put long enough for you to evaluate them
Before, I think writing is just a way to get a score .But after high school I changed my mind by many articles .It’s the way you can share your crazy ideas.
A user wants to comment on a single parameter name in a function. It is highlighted as a unique part of the syntax tree, and they're not happy with the particular name the author of the MR chose. Problem: The user can only comment on the entire line, because "lines" are considered the most fundamental building block in our Diffs UI.
an either one alone [45]. One year of briskwalking combined with gymnastic training either increasedor maintained the spine BMD in postmenopausal women[25]. Results from an earlier meta-analysis showed thatwalking with other AEXs significantly affected the BMD atspine, but not hip [46]. Bone mass increases or decreasesin response to mechanical loading depending on whetherthe thresholds controlling bone formation and resorptionhave been reached [47]. A few studies have demonstratedthe importance of walking intensity on
interesting read: than either one alone [45]. One year of brisk walking combined with gymnastic training either increased or maintained the spine BMD in postmenopausal women [25]. Results from an earlier meta-analysis showed that walking with other AEXs significantly affected the BMD at spine, but not hip [46]. Bone mass increases or decreases in response to mechanical loading depending on whether the thresholds controlling bone formation and resorption have been reached [47]. A few studies have demonstrated the importance of walking intensity on
Globally, 70% of today’s urban growth (PDF) occurs outside the formal planning process.
for: interesting fact - urban growth and slums, quote - urban growth and slums
interesting fact: urban growth and slums
quote: urban growth and slums
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Wikimedia is a global movement whose mission is to bring free educational content to the world.
This is great!
let's assume that the price of oil uh is at least at the uh 75 range which keeps us out of trouble Keith is at least floating in Alberta maybe even 80 bucks 01:00:56 a barrel maybe even 85 so that we've got some extra money so uh we're going to appoint you and you get to look around for a female and uh 01:01:10 the two of you have to then look around for uh people who are uh indigenous male and female and the four of you are going to be a group and we're going to give you 01:01:22 um uh uh a hundred billion dollars to spend over 10 years which means that you've got uh 10 billion 100 million no we're going to do more 01:01:37 we're going to give you a billion dollars so you've got a hundred million a year and you're going to be able to give it away in 10 million dollar tranches
for: interesting idea - project to shift consciousness in Alberta
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the Americanization of the culture of Alberta and the importance of American capital for the 00:24:23 energy industry but there was a lot of migration from the United States from Nebraska and Montana um up north yeah a third of the people who settled 00:24:35 the Prairies between 1880 and 1913 and a third of the three million who came were American my mother born in the U.S yes a lot of 00:24:48 the established you know people who've been here a while uh on the Canadian prairies we look South and we literally see cousins
for: interesting fact - many Albertans are from America
interesting fact
A Method for Clustering Styles of Gamepl
these methods are a little different than the last papers methods for gameplay learning
This is the only way for an adult student to develop as an independent mind, a critical thinker, and a more educated human being.
The idea that writing is a form of thinking intrigued me. It made me consider the deeper role of writing.
The distinction doesn't refer to the files _contents_ but how to the file is _treated_ when it is being read or written. In "rb"/"wb" modes files are left how they are, in "r"/"w" modes Windows programmers get line ends "\r\n" translated into "\n" what disturbs file positions and string lengths.
Wikimedia is a global movement whose mission is to bring free educational content to the world.
This is great!
that the load foran individual participant in an investigation isoften unreasonably large: to be ready for aninterview and in addition to provide a coun-selling conversation is, if measured against thenormal requirement of taking part in a study, acomparatively heavy burden.
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how comparability of the samples
each method is different
ecause of projectplanning and resources, the empirical steps haveto be conducted sequentially – first the observa-tional data are collected and analysed and thenthe interviews are conducted and analysed. Inthis case possible influences of the differenttimes on content should not be forgotten
The data may influence the researcher and change his actions in the interview.
This argument only works if what you’re defending is good. As I’ve already explained, SMS-2FA is not good.
We have a finite pool of good will with which we can advocate for the implementation of new security technologies. If we spend all that good will on irritating attackers, then by the time we’re ready to actually implement a solution, developers are not going to be interested.
That thou among the wastes of time must go,
This "among the wastes of time" is an intriguing phrase. I think it can be interpreted as "the deserts of time" or "something that time no long wants".
With safety of her innocence;
I find that the speaker may be alluding to different ideas in this line. His daughter, who passed at only six months, will be safeguarded of her innocence as she will not experience any form of hatred or danger in the mortal world. Yet, I also believe it applies to the sacrament of baptism which ties to her innocence. Baptism is performed a few weeks after birth for purity in the eyes of God. Therefore, Mary is pure and innocent as she goes to heaven.
This living hand, now warm and capable
I feel as if it makes sense that "living hand" is associated with "now warm and capable." I feel as if this means that his life which was once filled with dread and possibly bloodshead was replaced with a persona capable of helping others.
Wij weten ook datdeze controles als enige middel slechts beperkt geschikt zijn arbeidsomstandighedente verbeteren of verborgen mensenrechten schendingen te ontdekken, bijv.mensenschendingen door dwangarbeid.
Bewust van beperkt geschiktheid van social audits om mensenrechten schendingen te ontdekken
De implementatie van onze corporate due diligence aanpak is een dynamisch proces,waarvan wij de omvang en het ontwerp voortdurend controleren en verder ontwikkelenmet behulp van externe stakeholders en partners (bijv. maatschappelijke organisatiesen vakbonden).
Beschrijving dynamisch proces due diligence aanpak
Bij de aanpak van risico’s in onze toeleveringsketen op het gebied vanmensenrechten en milieu richten wij ons in de eerste plaats op de productie van onzeeigenmerken. Deze zijn niet alleen verantwoordelijk voor het grootste deel van onzeomzet. Wij zijn ook rechtstreeks voor onze eigenmerk producten verantwoordelijk. Ookbij de inkoop van merk producten verwachten we dat er rekening wordt gehouden met deimpact van het productieproces op mens en milieu.
Lidl richt zich op de eerste plaats op risico's van mensenrechten en milieu van de productie van eigenmerken
we werken er continu aan om de kennis van onze inkopers op het gebiedvan sociale en ecologische kwesties te verbeteren. Via trainingen gericht op dezedoelgroep en gespecificeerd per productgroep, vergroten we de kennis van onzeinkopers en versterken we de centrale rol van duurzaamheid bij Lidl.
Trainingen voor inkopers op het gebied van sociale- en ecologische kwesties
De beoordeling van mogelijke risico’s voor onze eigenmerk producten wordt uitgevoerddoor middel van een systematische procedure die is gebaseerd op indices zoals deGlobal Rights Index van de ITUC en de Global Slavery Index, en is gecombineerd metgegevens van de Verenigde Naties Voedsel- en Landbouworganisatie (FAO) en deEnvironmental Perfomance Index. Daarnaast gaan we continu in gesprek met externestakeholders en winnen de expertise in van bijvoorbeeld maatschappelijke organisaties,vakbonden en andere deskundigen. Samen met deze verschillende experts kunnen wein kaart brengen waar de grootste uitdagingen zijn om mensenrechten schendingen tevoorkomen en kunnen we maatregelen ontwikkelen om deze obstakels te verminderen,bijvoorbeeld obstakels in relatie tot vrijheid van vereniging of het recht op collectieveonderhandelingen
Systematische procedure voor risicoanalyse op mensenrechtenschendingen
We erkennen tevens dat schendingen vanarbeidersrechten kunnen plaatsvinden omdat overheden niet in staat zijn deze adequaatte beschermen, of omdat werknemers zich niet in vrijheid en effectief kunnen verenigen.
Lidl erkent dat schendingen betreft arbeidsrechten kunnen plaatsvinden
It's a great way to test various limits. When you think about this even more, it's a little mind-bending, as we're trying to impose a global clock ("who is the most up to date") on a system that inherently doesn't have a global clock. When we scale time down to nanoseconds, this affects us in the real world of today: a light-nanosecond is not very far.
With the reading portion of the world it is generally known that I have devoted the greater partof my life in visiting, and recording the looks of, the various native Races of North and SouthAmerica; and during those researches, observing the healthy condition and physical perfection ofthose people, in their primitive state, as contrasted with the deplorable mortality, the numerousdiseases and deformities, in civilized communities, I have been led to search for, and able, Ibelieve, to discover, the main causes leading to such different results.
catlin e l'analisi dei popoli dei nativi americani
Preparing Your Mind for Innovation
This is interesting
Define table structure (columns and indexes) inside your ActiveRecord models like you can do in migrations. Also similar to DataMapper inline schema syntax.
Tabernacle
Biblical reference maybe referring to Noah’s ark
Statin exposure is associated with reduced development of acute on chronic liver failure in a veterans affairs cohort.
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Really interesting word choice that I've never heard before. Sets the tone of the poem to involve sadness and grief right from the start.
you.
The audience of the poem is the reader. This is not known until the last word, so it is interesting to reread the poem once more with this idea in mind. The author could have included 'you' earlier in the poem, but purposefully left this until the near end of the poem.
own heart dry of blood
The author is comparing life to blood. He does it in this line ad again in the next.
now warm and capable
The poem as a whole is very somber, but leads with words that would make you think otherwise.
On the geopolitical stage, it’s hard to argue with the claim that Twitter is a force of evil. But Twitter is also the infrastructural backbone of much of the digital humanities world.
Tailwind automatically removes all unused CSS when building for production
x = -3 "++-"[x <=> 0] # => "-" x = 0 "++-"[x <=> 0] # => "+" x = 3 "++-"[x <=> 0] # => "+"
problem: low-resolution sourcemaps
interesting wording: "low-res" here
One way to look at your current situation is that you're not paying them enough to tell you the gory details, not that you're not knowledgeable enough.
That image only contains 200 pixels horizontally, but the browser stretches it to 400px wide or even farther!Luckily, you’ll see there’s an easy “fix” there at the end: our old good friend the width attribute!<img src="example.gif", srcset="example.gif 200w" sizes="(min-width: 400px) 400px, 100vw" width="200" /* <=== TA-DA! */ class="logo">As long as you can specify the width attribute so it reflects the true maximum size of your largest image, you won’t run into this problem of having sizes make your image wider than it naturally should go.
We haven’t covered this yet, but HEY has another consent-based feature they call the Speakeasy code. When used in the subject line of an email, this code grants the email access straight to the Imbox.
that garbage has ZERO damned business in an e-mail which is why a great many places use HTML only e-mail as a trigger for spam detection! (if you send multipart as both text/html and text/plain, you're fine)
This gem uses a Rack middleware to clear the store object after every request, but that doesn't translate well to background processing with Sidekiq. A companion library, request_store-sidekiq creates a Sidekiq middleware that will ensure the store is cleared after each job is processed, for security and consistency with how this is done in Rack.
If you'd like to read more about the game's arguments, click here.
I'm not familiar with this term "arguments" used like this. Isn't this more referring to the motivation for this game?
data[:users, :[], :name] = 'Matz' # :[] is next index, 0 in this case
A proposal to specify the path for bury with classes as values of a hash arg: {}.bury(users: Array, 0 => Hash, name: Hash, something: 'Value') # {user: [{name: {something: 'Value'}]} So all absent nodes could be created via klass.new
Didn't understand it at first, but now I think it's a pretty clever/decent solution.
Just a bit more verbose than one might like...
At first I had reservations about the fact that this requires you to pass a hash ... or rather, once you start using a hash as your "list", you can't just "switch back" to an array (a "problem" I've noticed in RSpec, where you have some tags that are symbols, and some that are hashes: you have to list the symbols first: describe 'thing', :happy_path, driver: :chrome):
{}.bury(users: Array, 0, 'Value')
But I think that's okay in practice. Just use a hash for all "elements" in your list:
{}.bury(users: Array, 0 => 'Value')
data = {}.extend XKeys::Auto # Vs ::Hash, uses arrays for int keys data[:users, 0, :name] # nil data[:users, 0, :name, :raise => true] # KeyError data[:users, :[], :name] = 'Matz' # :[] is next index, 0 in this case # {:users=>[{:name=>"Matz"}]} pick = [:users, 0, :name] data[*pick] # Matz data[:users, 0, :accesses, :else => 0] += 1 # {:users=>[{:name=>"Matz", :accesses=>1}]}
# Parallel Ruby universes ("Rubyverses") - A proposed interface for # parallel, "semi-private" method or method-and-data spaces via # "closely associated" objects.
Model theory recognizes and is intimately concerned with a duality: it examines semantical elements (meaning and truth) by means of syntactical elements (formulas and proofs) of a corresponding language
Researchers reported that large populations consistently develop highly similar category systems. This may be relevant to lexical aspects of large communication networks and cultures such as folksonomies and language or human communication, and sense-making in general.
The words type, concept, property, quality, feature and attribute (all used in describing things) tend to be used with different verbs. E.g. Suppose a rose bush is defined as a plant that is "thorny", "flowering" and "bushy". You might say a rose bush instantiates these three types, or embodies these three concepts, or exhibits these three properties, or possesses these three qualities, features or attributes.
An individual semantic feature constitutes one component of a word's intention, which is the inherent sense or concept evoked.
Would this be referring, then, to explicit meaning or implicit meaning -- or neither?
For example, in the Dyirbal language, the morpheme balam marks each entity in its noun class with the semantic property of edibility,[8] and Burmese encodes the semantic property for the ability to cut or pierce. Encoding the functional property for transportation, housing, and speech are also attested in world languages.
Using words with different meanings can help clarify, or can cause real confusion.
All I needed to do was configure my bash so it will always start vim in server mode if it is not already and to always use the --remote-tab switch when opening files.
Athena is still in production use at MIT. It works as software (currently a set of Debian packages)[2] that makes a machine a thin client, that will download educational applications from the MIT servers on demand
One thing that would be useful to this debate an analysis of a language ecosystem where there are only "macropackages" and see if the same function shows up over and over again across packages.
PyPy uses a technique known as meta-tracing, which transforms an interpreter into a tracing just-in-time compiler.
Essentially after any edit of any js file if we reload /qunit it takes us about 10 seconds for the page to render.
I was debugging our painfully slow reload times in Discourse when running qunit.
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An equation is meant to be solved, that is, there are some unknowns. A formula is meant to be evaluated, that is, you replace all variables in it with values and get the value of the formula.
var md = require('markdown-it')('commonmark');
first sighting: require(...)(...)
How would that work with import? Not as fluidly but...
import markdownIt from 'markdown-it'
let md = markdownIt('commonmark')
Uber::Option implements the pattern of taking an option, such as a proc, instance method name, or static value, and evaluate it at runtime without knowing the option's implementation.
It is based on the idea that each validation is encapsulated by a simple, stateless predicate that receives some input and returns either true or false.
The Track() function will snap the output to the next task that is “magnetic to” the track’s semantic.
oynement that wolde clense and byte,
Going off the last comment I think Chaucer here is suggesting that the summoner is so far from being a good person there is no cure for his lack of morals
a yong Squiér, A lovyere and a lusty bacheler,
Interesting Chaucer presents the squire right after the knight, it makes it seem as though they are foils for each other meant to emphasize their different stages in development as knights
Record filters allow you to require an instance of a particular class (or one of its subclasses) or a value that can be used to locate an instance of the object. If the value does not match, it will call find on the class of the record. This is particularly useful when working with ActiveRecord objects.
Bowline will bind up Ruby and HTML - letting you concentrate on the more interesting things
We really don’t think laws and “imaginary property” have any place
Your browser window is basically just one big iframe.