reminds me of From Dusk Till Dawn
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oh my god how have i not seen this wow know what I'm doing sunday evening
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wait seriously? young Salma Hayek in a truly iconic scene.
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literally the last watchable thing in it, since it turns from an interesting, tense Tarantino examination of character into some truly pointless nonsense for the second half
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wow Paul the second half rules!
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this is the bluecheckiest thing you have ever said
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be nice
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i speak truth to power because i am wild and ungovernable in my essence, not just in my pubes
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SSC has the best links
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wow yeah it did come from SSC kind of had forgotten by the time I finished reading
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....damn, how did I not know about this? uh, I'll be in my bunk
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my response too tbh
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unjust Solís!
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hehehe
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Cults with female leaders are interesting because they seem to disprove (or do they?) the notion that cults are simply about access to multiple sexual partners.
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how does this even make sense?
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Evolutionarily, men have more to profit from access to multiple partners than women.
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plenty wrong with the logic here (humans use sex for lots besides reproduction), but it's a boring argument; let's stipulate it instead
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using an argument about predicted group means for a case filtered on something as out on the tails as *leading a cult* is just nonsense
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Assume two Normal distributions A & B each with Std. Dev of 1, with A centered at -0.1 and B centered at 0.0. If you plot CDF(A)/CDF(B), you get the following: the further away from the mean, the higher the ratio of cumulatives (i.e. outliers)pic.twitter.com/vhkV7sfkrv
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Now let's say both normal distributions are centered at 0.0, and you want to plot a ratio of their CDFs that has Sigma=1.01 and one that has Sigma=1.00 (notice the tiny difference in sigma). Here is what you get:pic.twitter.com/rgi8jClQqW
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You just made up the distribution and assumed it's the same on both sides though, and you started all this drawing an existential conclusion from a statistical claim
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