Message from @TheUserNameofPeace
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This one is a little strange, because depending on the smoothing factor for controls they could get the exact opposite result if you look at the 95CI on T and the p-value. The overlap is large which is why I assume the summary is worded as it is
dude just go to a vegan rally and you'll see how low test they are
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7599149/SoftBank-plans-pay-WeWork-founder-Adam-Neumann-200M-board-seat-voting-shares.html
From a $47B valuation to $10B.
There's some big money plays up for grabs over essentially bullshit
Well selection bias can't really be controlled for
Even a study of ~250 is about as good as it gets
Impregnate if you can access
Oh wow she's 44
Figured thirties
@TheUserNameofPeace yeah I don't understand how there's any money in co-working space
@Sytze I was for a year + made no difference other than better shits
No I can see the workspace sharing deal as fucking huge
one step closer
It's the next AirB*B
How does the business model even work
@ALternativeToLife ok I guess it worked for you. I know many people who tried veganism and felt like shit
rent it
Go to a library <:kekboi:417880491182653450>
No
Not the same
And you get to recoup some of your rent
Or monetize your owned building
Business rent is high
Office space
Okay but I thought wework was centralized spaces
It might be both
I'm fairly certain it's space maximizing
Air B&B for businesses
This all serves globalist agendas though
My sharp calculator looks so swag <:CHAD:396569198404435969>
They want strangers together
They want a low trust society
We have a coworking space here in a city of ~300k and I don't understand how they stay in business
They want the idea of personal spaces eliminated
So Air B&B and Wework etc... are win win
Make fortunes in the shortterm while serving their long term
And get people to join in the system voluntarily, to make money
Well, if that's the case than commercial rent will skyrocket just as housing has