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David Wang last won the day on December 6 2020
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This reminds me of a lab experiment where we did wind tunnel testing on a F-14 model to study the effect of wing sweep on lift and drag. Very classy aircraft. p.s. planes are boring. Rockets are cooler
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ah, I mean no disrespect or offense. I just prefer to avoid emotional and misleading titles. The world is already as heated as it is.
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This is a case of selective representation by the media, and I came to this conclusion after watching the actual Press Conference myself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsU3o9fvSmM at 00:37. Leavitt didn't boast about anything. She answered the reporter's question by calling it hypothetical, then referred to the Justice Department, explained the context regarding another judge's case, and ended with a general legal statement, "anyone who's breaking the law, or obstructing federal law enforcement officials from doing their jobs, is putting themselves at risk of being prosecuted, absolutely". I had a feeling that I should fact check this, and I was right.
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I agree that it's most definitely a wasted vote. That said, I think the only justification for your choice would be if you truly believed that voting for the independent reflected your values, moral principles, and beliefs.
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Sounds like the school and the media messed up, but I'm glad the children are safe.
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Sorry for the late reply! Thanks for all the incredibly kind and warm messages. Absolutely. If anything, the whole experience, although short, has been deeply influential and has only made me cherish my life more. I got a second chance and actually recovered reasonably well (not 100%, but that's the price of surviving, which I accept). I know a lot of people didn't get the same chance. I'm truly incredibly lucky and I'm thankful for that daily. Although I may not physically be in the sky anymore, I'm determined to make the most out of this life. I will always remember. You guys nudged and pushed me to the right direction and gave me a lot of life advice. Some hard opinions too, but I probably needed to hear them at that time. I couldn't understand everything that was said back then, but now I've gained more perspective and understood more. I have made the best decisions for myself. Time is really powerful. It allowed me to heal and process things at my own pace. Skydiving has shaped me and is always a part of me now. I'm at peace with not jumping again and am ready to move forward. I have. She is happy. I understand her more now. She really loves and cares about me, and she desperately wanted to protect me back then.
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Just some early morning reflection. If given a do-over, I would have never gotten into skydiving in the first place. Actions have consequences. I’m grateful for still being here. I’m not planning to jump again - if ever. my five-years-ago self would have never said any of what I’ve just said.
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Because the tone of the post made it seem like they were surprised.
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Why are you surprised - this has been on his agenda long before the election. It was predictable.
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Tell me again how Trump isn't a Russian stooge?
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First thought was Newsom. I will need to do more research on him, though.
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The election will almost certainly happen if not with absolute certainty. In the history of the republic since George Washington was elected, US presidential elections have never been canceled, and I genuinely don't see how 2028 would be any different. One of the worse case scenarios I could see is that the election becomes "less democratic" and more "controlled", which could signal that the US is indeed on the path to a dictatorship, but it would most likely be a slow process. That being said, I believe things will get a lot worse before they get better with all the Trump & Musk & DOGE stuff. Resistance against the Trump Administration has started everywhere - people are speaking up and protesting, states are filing lawsuits, judges are blocking Trump's orders, and there are internal conflicts among Republicans on various issues. It's really easy but also deeply understandable to have a "doom and gloom" attitude. Heck, I was reading some news about the "Nazi Salute" at CPAC the other day, and I even hypothetically thought about what I would do personally if I were living in Nazi Germany 2.0. In the meantime, I have been learning about human emotions recently, and emotions pretty much always come before logic. People tend to react emotionally first and use logic later, and this is especially true on social media. The thing I've been taught - and am trying to do - is to use both emotion and logic to form a more balanced perspective, which is why I want to choose intentional optimism. Current American democractic institutions are being tested, but it's not hopeless.
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Because there's no real reason to think otherwise. I want to believe in the resilience of the system.
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There's just no way he's going to run again in 2028, right? There are some things floating around about this, and it's at least a little concerning. But logically, I I know I shouldn't be concerned because repealing the 22nd amendment is borderline impossible.