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  • From 1-100, humans perceive 37 to be the most random number. Veritasium did a video on it recently.

  • Loved the original, I'm planning to pick this up.

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  • So 100% of women have been sexually assaulted? I don't believe that.

  • Given enough time, Hydrogen will begin to wonder where it came from, and where it is going.

  • This happens to me too, and I don't even drink coffee.

  • Not even. There are several parking lots in my city that are way bigger than they need to be. They're not even full on Black Friday. The lots are just unreasonably big for no reason.

  • Windows sucks. I wish I could put Linux on my work computer.

  • Why do they care so much about the protests that they are having the students arrested? I don't get it. Just let them protest

  • there are department stores and online retailers selling for nearly half of the price you’re selling

    How do you think they get prices that low? Does it bother you?

  • I agree. A better experiment would be to live homeless for a full year first, and then spend the second year trying to make money.

  • I'm the same. I bike where I feel safe, and that's as far away from cars as possible.

  • Black ended the challenge having completed 10 months, with just 60 days left to run. He had managed to make a grand total of $64,000.

    Despite failing to make the million dollars he had aimed for, Black says it was still a successful experiment after demonstrating how it was possible to rebuild his life through the power of determination.

    'We should always remember to help those in need because it could be the opportunity that they need,' Black said.

    All things considered he did pretty good. $64,000 is a lot more than most people make in a year and he did it in 10 months when he was homeless.

  • That sounds awesome. I hope that approach spreads too

  • “Our goal is preserving your health. After the age of 24 you’re a depreciating asset health-wise. So we aim to decrease the slope of the curve for as long as possible.”

    That is kind of a depressing way to phrase it, but it's kind of true from a biology perspective. People's overall health doesn't normally peak after that point.