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Torker t1_j9v9gon wrote
Reply to comment by Insight42 in [OC] National Divorce by the Numbers (Politics, Demographics, GDP) by tabthough
This math never works as simply as most assume. If you paid taxes in NY for 30 years and retire to FL, then why would you lose Medicare and Social Security benefits? If so, those retired would not be paying mutual fund managers in NY. The whole system would collapse for both NY and FL.
Torker t1_j69aeah wrote
Reply to comment by TheFaucetIsStillOn in Opinion: It’s time for federal employees to return to the office by 22304_selling
Devil’s advocate- solitary confinement is the worst punishment we have and considered human rights violation. So humans do need some social interaction. I suppose arguing on Reddit can fill that need, which is “artificial human interaction”.
Torker t1_iz0ksfm wrote
Reply to comment by chrisdancy in [OC] Personal Health History Info Graphic by chrisdancy
I like this idea. My suggestion would be use small circles for the weight, or even a little chubby person to show over weight. Took me a while to understand that you went from 300lb to 180lb. Which congrats on that, by the way.
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Reply to comment by fail-deadly- in [OC] Building permits (in housing units) per capita, by state (fix) by born_in_cyberspace
Many people check the price of homes before moving states. I check housing prices in California, would move there if they built more houses. Of course the rust belt is different story.
Torker t1_j9v9toh wrote
Reply to comment by RagingHeretic in [OC] National Divorce by the Numbers (Politics, Demographics, GDP) by tabthough
If Texas has no human capital, why does it have a low unemployment rate and millions of workers? Someone is paying $2000 a month in rent in Austin and they probably have a job. They are probably not all republicans either, so this whole divorce would be mess for sure.