Message from @JC17-OR

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2018-01-12 03:56:18 UTC  

@Tyler Baker Calc 1 was fun memories, Calc 2 was harder, Calc 3 is pretty cool so farm

2018-01-12 03:56:21 UTC  

Far*

2018-01-12 03:56:27 UTC  

MATH

2018-01-12 03:56:30 UTC  

math

2018-01-12 04:00:49 UTC  

multivariable calc, right? I loved that.

2018-01-12 04:03:50 UTC  

Sequences and series with matrix, vector and linear functions.

2018-01-12 04:04:53 UTC  

College won't give me calc 1 credit, so I'm taking calc 3 to add to my calc 2 credit.

2018-01-12 04:08:48 UTC  

@JC17-OR I primarily want to be able to identify jews by looking at them, I'm secondarily curious in knowing the features of various other subpopulations especially european ones

2018-01-12 04:12:56 UTC  

I can't think of any textbook which has that kind of info. The best advice would be to study the faces of known Jews. The trick is in the proportions of facial dimensions, though some Jews are hard to spot due to mixing.

2018-01-12 04:14:32 UTC  

Yep, one of the things I looked into recently (mentioned on the daily shoah) is what's called "the semitic smile". It's a way the lips curl on semitic people that gives them a slight smiling look, that euros don't have. It's more distinctive among semites than the famous jew nose. I'd like to know all these features of identifying so not only relying on one (like the nose) but on a few different ones in trying to determine if someone is a jew by eye. In my day-to-day experience I think I meet more Jews than normal whites, and often you can just tell but sometimes it's ambiguous and it would be helpful to know distinguishing features among jews and euros to understand better.

2018-01-12 04:18:57 UTC  

Interesting, I've not heard of the smile. I mostly identify Jews by the traces of admixture you can see in facial proportions. Natural eye I guess.

2018-01-12 04:19:51 UTC  

@JC17-OR is there a name for that? In fact I think I heard someone mention something about almond eyes

2018-01-12 04:20:15 UTC  

Old textbooks would help you, nothing new.

2018-01-12 04:21:51 UTC  

@Joe-MN any suggestions which old textbooks? a lot of the newer stuff seems really autistic about monkeys and stuff I don't care about lol

2018-01-12 04:22:17 UTC  

no idea

2018-01-12 04:22:28 UTC  

go to a library, maybe a university library

2018-01-12 04:22:40 UTC  

yeah I wish I was still in university

2018-01-12 04:22:41 UTC  

find old books online, scanned ones or whatever

2018-01-12 04:22:45 UTC  

just go there

2018-01-12 04:24:39 UTC  

Archive.org might have some texts to read.

2018-01-12 04:26:37 UTC  
2018-01-12 04:27:35 UTC  

Try to look for texts from 70s or before. You could also look up craniometry texts, which may help.

2018-01-12 04:47:53 UTC  

On a slightly related note the DSM II and DSM listed being homo a mental disorder, then they got cucky

2018-01-12 04:48:07 UTC  

Thanks @JC17-OR !

2018-01-12 04:49:01 UTC  

Psychology is for small brains acting like big brains though, they even got rid of p values for their studies

2018-01-12 05:30:28 UTC  

Depends on the field. Analytical psychology still has p-values and statistical analysis, but cultural, social and abnormal have reduced their empiricism drastically.

2018-01-12 05:30:56 UTC  

When I was studying criminology, we didn't review a single study with statistical analysis.

2018-01-12 05:32:06 UTC  

@ThisIsChris I would recommend reading "racial biology of Jews". It's older, but may help you in your endeavors to understand the biology and ancestry of the Jews.

2018-01-12 05:38:13 UTC  

@JC17-OR this is perfect, even without pictures it is very clear, thanks!

2018-01-16 17:45:14 UTC  

Anyone here following ZUMA at all?

2018-01-16 18:32:12 UTC  

@Cait_Bradshaw - MA what's that?

2018-01-17 03:07:58 UTC  

It was a Space X satellite that was secretly launched supposedly.

2018-01-17 03:19:58 UTC  

It was a US satellite designed by Northrop Grumman or something

2018-01-17 03:20:06 UTC  

And launched by spacex

2018-01-17 03:20:20 UTC  

Supposedly it "failed"

2018-01-17 03:20:41 UTC  

A problem with second stage separation apparently

2018-01-17 03:21:02 UTC  

But SpaceX claims the second stage separated correctly

2018-01-17 03:21:25 UTC  

The Gov refuses comment because the nature of the satellite is classified

2018-01-17 03:21:48 UTC  

The satellite is however essentially "registered"

2018-01-17 03:22:06 UTC  

Which only happens if it completes an orbit or something