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  1. Jul 2026
    1. Ám sát là làm liều, và kết quả ít, vì zết thằng nầy kòn thằng khác, ziết sao cho hết?

      Đoạn này chôn chính phương pháp ám sát cá nhân — con đường của nhóm Tâm Tâm Xã, tiền thân nhân sự của chính lớp học trò tác giả đang đào tạo, tiêu biểu là quả bom Phạm Hồng Thái ở Sa Diện năm 1924. Bằng lập luận giết một tên thì còn tên khác, tác giả chuyển trọng tâm từ hành động cá nhân anh hùng sang tổ chức quần chúng có kỷ luật, đặt nền cho mô hình đảng cách mệnh thay vì đội biệt động lẻ tẻ.

    1. có khi thiếu thuế bị cai nó đá cho đến lệch mạng mỡ, nhưng mà tôi chả thương, vì có thế mới biết thân, mới đáng đời.

      Đây là chỗ oán giận của cái Đũi lộ rõ nhất thành một bản kết toán đạo đức: nó chia đôi cha mẹ — mẹ vẫn được kể bằng giọng xót thương (nạn nhân cùng phe), còn cha bị rút sạch tình cảm vì bị coi là thủ phạm gây ra cảnh đi ở. Cái hả hê trước đòn đau của bố không phải bản tính có sẵn, mà là sản phẩm chai lại sau một quãng đời bị hiếp, bị chửi, bị đánh.

  2. Aug 2022
  3. Aug 2021
    1. The restaurant industry is the one of the largest employers in the United States, with an estimate of more than 11 million people4 employed across approximately 860,000 restaurant locations in 2021.5 According to the National Restaurant Association, the restaurant industry’s share of the dollars spent on food was over 50% in 2019. U.S. restaurants generated nearly $700 billion in sales in 2020,6 despite the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, representing approximately 3% of U.S. gross domestic product, or GDP.

      Good for TAM calculations.

  4. Feb 2021
    1. When presented with a problem, resist the urge to find a solution right away. Shift your mindset to instead ask a question that might get you closer to the root of the challenge or support an incremental improvement.

      I feel like people skip this step and just go for a solution right away and i feel like this step of turning problems into questions is a really good process and can creat different solutions.

  5. Sep 2020
    1. Janet has kilted her green kirtle A little aboon her knee, And she has broded her yellow hair A little aboon her bree, And she's awa to Carterhaugh As fast as she can hie. Both the mantle and its color are symbolic in important ways to the story. Green is the faerie color and it is considered unlucky for mortals to wear it in an place where the faeries might see them (see Alice Brand for an example of this ). Likewise, Janet refers to Tam Lin as "elfin grey" when speaking of him, since the root word for both colors was the same. Green has other symbolic meanings though. One is that a woman who dresses in green is supposed to be sexually promiscuous, since green hides grass stains. The other is that a woman dressed in green has left or been left by her lover, a 'grass widow', from the days back before divorce was a possibility for most folks. Janet specifically wears green into Carterhaugh woods despite the knowledge that faeries dwell there, which supports the earlier notion that she originally went there as an act of defiance, but it is noteworthy that Tam Lin specifically instructs her to wear the mantle when she comes to rescue him. "And then I'll be your ain true-love, I'll turn a naked knight, Then cover me wi your green mantle, And hide me out o sight." Apart from the need to provide cover for a wet and naked man in the woods during late fall, mantles (like the greek Aegis) were signs of protection, so Janet casting her mantle over Tam Lin makes sense as the final act of recovering him from the faeries. It is a statement that he is now her own and under her protection, but the choice of color is interesting. Possibly the color is either meant to confuse the faerie magic when she battles them, or as implied by Tam Lin's further command to 'hide me out of sight', simply as a means of camouflage in the green woods.

      symbolism of green kirtle in tam lin