"all i ever learned from love was how to shoot at someone who outdrew you"https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/06/title-ix-is-too-easy-to-abuse/561650/ …
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yeah I have personal stories I'm not willing to share on Twitter but this is How Things Are Done
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my solution in college was: 1. don't drink 2. don't hook up with women looking back I'm...actually quite satisfied with those choices
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I did lots of (1) and (2) and I'm also satisfied but I'm not sure I would do the same today the aughts' temporal egregore was insane in some ways but much, much more reasonable in others
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why do we (collectively, not you and I) suck at making rules that work as intended? we shouldn't be surprised that if you hand someone a gun they will shoot someone with it.
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there was a tyler cowen piece about this a while ago, or maybe someone else at GMU basically the world is rife with opportunities for defection from eusocial norms and its just kind of remarkable that people almost never take these opportunities
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my guess is that novel situations havent developed . . . whatever protective coating older situations have and so are more ripe for exploitation or maybe framing another way artificial regulations dont have the evolutionary stability of emergent norms
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well they have no selection pressure at all. now there's an idea I'd like to see. regulations with death dates incorporated. they have to be reproduced by some means or else they perish outright.
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this seems like a good legislative policy yeah possibly not judicial though? hm
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