NeuroTypical

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  1. Yes indeedily-doodily!  Me too.  I really caught the temple bug recently, so much that I've now got a spreadsheet that I'll update every General Conference and whenever there's a new announcement.  The spreadsheet gives me this chart, which thrills the heck out of me:

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    That there's what you call exponential growth.  I last saw a chart like that, when we were looking at COVID infection rates.  One person had it, then a dozen, then the whole world.  And now the same sort of thing is happening with temples.

    The next 5 years are going to be a hoot.  The open question is how long the exponential growth will continue.  Someone did a plot - if it continues like it is now, we'll have ~2500 temples in 40 years.

  2. 18 hours ago, LDSGator said:

    Our side doesn’t do that either.

    Totally agree.  My point is, NPR is on one "side", while the chart has it looking nice and centerist.

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    It needs to be a big handful of pixles to the left, in order to have this chart accurately display NPR's bias.  You don't get to be thought of as "Middle" when you:

    - Suppress stories that could impact an election and bias voters against the Democratic incumbent

    - Suppress stories from reliable science and news sources that jeopardize a nonconservative COVID narrative

    - Push shaky and groundless stories about the Republican candidate being a Russian schill

    - Refuse to admit any wrongdoing or apologize after the general public eventually catches up and catches on to the truth.

     

    Doncha think?

  3. Yay - they keep that thing updated!  

    Yep, everyone and every source has a bias.  Every media source has a political bent.  Every individual reporter, every news desk anchor, every editorial staff.  

    Although I'd suppose NPR could be re-evaluated.  They suppressed Hunter's Laptop and the COVID lab leak theory, and pushed Trump's Russian Collusion controversy hard.  And, when all 3 turned out to be what they are, NPR couldn't be bothered to admit any wrongdoing or apologize.

    https://www.thefp.com/p/npr-editor-how-npr-lost-americas-trust

     

  4. 11 minutes ago, Jamie123 said:

    No one ever mentioned that no one looks like He-Man either!

    Obviously, you've never seen me.

     

    20 minutes ago, Ironhold said:

    These initially faded away around the end of the 1980s as most of the shows that did these segments got cancelled, but briefly reappeared in the mid-1990s when Congress passed laws requiring that all over-the-air broadcast television stations had to air three hours of "educational and informative" kids' programming a week as stations used these segments to justify tagging whatever show they were attached to as E/I compliant. 

    And the entire mess has been relentlessly parodied and meme'd ever since.   One of the better ones:

     

  5. I watched Raya and the Last Dragon for the 2nd time.  Still excellent.  All I really remembered from the first time, was best animation I'd seen in a decade, and I won a facebook argument about it's worth.  I still find wholesome and correct principles throughout the thing.  I had forgotten what a huge emotion dump it is, although some of that is unique to me because I've lost both parents and the movie is filled with broken orphans.

  6. 2 hours ago, LDSGator said:

    When it comes to economic predictions, everyone became a prophet in 2009. I met so many people who “knew the economy would crash” and say they saw it coming. Oddly, their prophecies didn’t stop them from losing everything. Or warning the rest of us. 

    Saddest thing in the world - I saw a post from someone near the bottom of the 2008 economic downturn, saying he was selling all his retirement stock while he still had some left and putting it somewhere safe.    

    The market has gone up roughly 500% since the 2008 bottom.   If dude put it in cash or gold or something, it's probably lost like a third of it's value, because of inflation.

    And that's how you end up spending your golden years working, unable to retire.  (Divorce is the other reason people end up there.)

  7. 3 hours ago, Traveler said:

    We are currently experiencing a drop in the money supply.

    Is this the drop you're referring to?

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    If so, I'm having a hard time getting worried about a coming depression. I'd love to see 10x the size of that drop, to get us back to 2020 levels before we shut down the economy and made the money printer go brrrrrrt...

  8. 13 hours ago, mikbone said:

    I bet Israel returns fire.

    But Passover starts next week, Monday April 18 - Tuesday April 30.

    Probably in May.

    Well, Israel has been attacking targets in Iran for a lot of decades.  As well as killing Iranian targets in other countries for decades.  There's a longer history than even this article mentions: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/14/world/middleeast/iran-attacks-israel-history.html  Or even this one-sided history from Al Jazeera.  The Wiki article does it better justice. 

    I'm guessing Israel figures this round of tit-for-tat is over.  "We finally hit them hard enough, and publicly enough, that they had to give their first actual response launched from their own country.  And it was a pretty pathetic response."

    Although you read the comments section of the IDF twitter feed, and you'd think it's kicking off armageddon, end times, apocalypse, millennium, and the 2nd coming, all rolled into one.   That video of missiles in the background of the dome of the rock, is really riling up the sign-seekers from 3 different world's faiths.

     

     

  9. Yep.  Iran did something similar after the US did some similar attack a few years back.  We killed a senior baddie, they threw some token number of missles at some of our bases in Iraq.  A few news stories about some of our troops getting hearing damage and a TBI or two, Iran's media crowed to it's own people about how they rained down death and destruction on the great satan in defense and retaliation, and then everyone went back to business as normal.

     

  10. Iran, who for a long time has attacked Israel via proxies, finally attacked Israel from it's homeland.  

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    Iran launched a volley of over 200 cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and drones toward Israel on Saturday night, Israel said, in an apparent response to an attack on an Iranian diplomatic complex in Damascus, Syria, earlier this month.

    This is the first time Iran has directly attacked Israel from Iranian territory, and the strikes set up a direct military confrontation between the two countries.

    Israel's response: Dozens of drones and most missiles fired by Iran were shot down by Israeli, American and other allied forces before reaching Israeli territory, Israeli and U.S. officials said. Air-raid sirens blared across Israel and explosions were heard over Jerusalem as Israel's Iron Dome air-defense system kicked in.

    Damage on the ground: A small number of missiles landed in Israel, causing light damage to a military base in Israel's south, Israel said. A child was seriously injured by shrapnel from an intercept. A former senior U.S. official said the attacks so far appear to be largely "performative," although Israel said it expects further waves.

    U.S. response: President Biden met with his national-security advisers and reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to Israel's security. The U.S. military in recent days had rapidly repositioned its resources in the region in anticipation of an Iranian attack.

     

     

  11. 1 hour ago, zil2 said:
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    Fifteen years ago, with the world in turmoil, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles issued “The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” the fifth proclamation in the history of the Church. It is a guide that members of the Church would do well to read and to follow.

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    Fifteen years ago, with the world in turmoil, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles issued “The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” the fifth proclamation in the history of the Church.  It qualifies, according to definition, as a revelation and, uh, would do well is a guide that the members of the Church would do well to read and to follow.

    By the way, whatever answer you find for the discrepancy here, you should also be applying to the BoM.  Thing is chock full of such discrepancies.  The scribe's notes don't match the printer's manuscript doesn't match the first copy of the first print run doesn't match the last copy of the first print run doesn't match the copy you have on your shelf doesn't match what you find at www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures.

    https://criticaltext.byustudies.byu.edu/