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You're absolutely right. China is desperately fighting brain drain and here we are giving them a helping hand.


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From Tinder, I’d say height is the primary factor and shyness secondary. Let’s see when the first shy short guy gets the girl in a Hollywood movie. I’d like to stop Hollywoods gangster glorification also but...

Plenty of short famous actors so it’s just a matter of not trick filming. Maybe less makeup when we are at it?

I’ll stop because I both sound like an incel and as my parents at the same time.

I’m not even affected by this in any way. Now that I think about it, it works to my advantage. But it doesn’t feel right.


Almost makes me wonder if it's deliberate, as in some quid pro quo agreed upon, implied, or otherwise, between the US and Chinese presidents. Though what the US gets out of it is unclear, I wouldn't be shocked.


Trump wants people to stop buying services from AT&T, as of yesterday;

>"I believe that if people stoped[sic] using or subscribing to @ATT, they would be forced to make big changes at @CNN, which is dying in the ratings anyway. It is so unfair with such bad, Fake News! Why wouldn’t they act. When the World watches @CNN, it gets a false picture of USA. Sad!"

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 3, 2019

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/11354990026261544...

What the US gets out of that is also unclear.

I guess you could just take at face value this proposition by the US President that boycotting AT&T to enforce large changes in the editorial policy of CNN is something that is good for the US. But I think that you would also have to be very careful not to think about it very hard.


> What the US gets out of that is also unclear.

It gets the media landscape in-line with the administration: "Don't you dare to report badly about me or I will make you pay for it.", at least it attempts to.




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