Friday, 3 March 2023

Observations

 1.  I sat and looked at a poll that men responded to.....98-percent of guys said 'no, they would not date a trans-woman' (meaning a former guy who'd orchestrated himself into another gender.  

The two-percent group saying 'yes'?  I'd have a question or two....if they were bi or gay.  

So the key thing here....if there were 300,000 converted trans-women existing in America....it's going to be awful hard to find companionship over the next decade or two....unless you hung out with other trans-women.

I'll just make this prediction....where you find an isolated small number of guys open to this situation....they probably will be having pick-up's with a dozen-odd trans-women each.  

2.  If you go look up statistics on UFO sightings....worldwide....the bulk since 1906....lead back to the US (something like 90-percent).  It just begs questions...if aliens were visiting...wouldn't the numbers reflect a worldwide thing?  Or are these aliens fixated on the US landscape?

3.  Just an obvious thing from the Ukraine-Russia war....we've reached a point on inventory of weapons...where the only category still at the 100-percent point....are the nuke missiles.  Hard to escape that reality.

4.  Hard to miss category: Twitter geek employees held more sway over medical knowledge.....than actual licensed doctors.  

5.  There's a draft bill floating around in Minnesota that would mandate the state to build a 3,000 MW energy storage 'facility'....in roughly a decade.  One has to assume that lithium-ion batteries would be the choice to use, and that roughly $4-billion would be necessary to complete the facility.

The good news?  Once done.....a quarter of the state would have four hours of power sitting there and of use.  The remaining three-quarters?  Well....you'd have to just accept the situation of no power.

Who would pay the $4-billion?  You the consumer.

6.  Minnesota announced that across 19 school districts in the state....they had no students who passed the math proficiency test for their grade level.

In simple terms.....it would not matter if you had a non-degree or degree person teaching....you have no need to spend any money to accomplish math proficiency.

Hate to suggest it....but in Minnesota, you probably peaked on math-knowledge by the end of the 5th grade.  

7.  Mentally unwell people....are probably not people you want in charge of anything (even stocking shelves at Piggly Wiggly).

8.  The term 'big boned'....really has zero science or facts behind it.  

9.  There must be 300 different 'shades' of color on Meghan (Prince Harry's wife).  Just about every picture you see....has some light angle adjustment, and she's whiter or darker than usual.  

2 comments:

Bigus Macus said...

I wonder how many teachers in MN and elsewhere could pass the math proficiency test?

Schnitzel_Republic said...

Math proficiency test proficiency makes me wonder if it's wordy question test...you get 4 truckloads of apples at x-cost....you sell the apples each at Y-cost...what's the profit?

I remember the 8th grade math situation where the teacher could not convey math formulas to word questions. We could only handle simple x plus y scenarios. There were a dozen weeks wasted because of a lack of thought process for the group of twenty-odd students.

I would suggest...if you begged answers out of them....none of the teachers have a degree in math or a related degree. They are just educational degree 'players'. Which means....you might be right...even the teachers aren't capable of passing the test.