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How do I draw shear force and bending moment drawings?
It is as simple as that, connecting two points by means of different nature of line.Now comes the nature of shear force and bending moment. You just have to remember little bit about SF & BM. In simple words without any explanation I am just writing down the nature of both.These are the thumb rule which are followed by the Nature of load acting.Shear ForcePoint load- Constant Straight lineUDL - Linearly VaryingUVL - Parabolic CurveBending MomentPoint load- Linearly VaryingUDL - Parabolic CurveUVL- Cubic CurveNote:- This apply to all the case of structures, but not in a same manner, it changes according to load position and support conditions.(Image source:- Picture from my gallery)Now if you just see the above rule it clearly depicts the identity of a particular load.So first find the nature of load, puts a picture of the above rule and find which one is best fitted for that acting load.Apart from that you also need to remember to important point :-One is about Points of contraflexure, which follows one simple rule “ When bending moment changes it sign form -ve to +ve & vice-versa or if slope of bending moment diagram changes from hogging to sagging & vice-versa point of contraflexure occurs.”Second is “Whenever shear force changes it's sign from -ve to +ve & vice-versa, Bending moment will be maximum.”That's it if you know this little bit about the structures and Nature of load, you are all set to departure.I hope this helps :-)PS:- Pardon me if I miss something.“Be Squid”
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Which is the best business to start?
The good business to start which are worth investing time and money are to start a franchise, they are best in light of the fact that most franchisors help franchisees build up a strategy for success. Numerous components of the arrangement are standard working techniques set up by the franchisor. Different parts of the arrangement are modified to the requirements of the franchisee. The most troublesome part of another business is its start-up. Scarcely any accomplished administrators think about how to set up another business since they just do it a couple of times. Be that as it may, a franchisor has a lot of experience collected from helping its franchisees with start-up. This experience will help diminish botches that are expensive in both cash and time. A franchisor ordinarily offers a few promoting points of interest. The franchisor can get ready and pay for the advancement of expert publicizing efforts. Local or national promoting done by the franchisor benefits all franchisees. What's more, the franchisor can give counsel about how to create compelling promoting programs for a neighborhood. This advantage for the most part has a cost in light of the fact that numerous franchisors require franchisees to contribute a level of their gross pay to a co-agent advertising store.It is conceivable to get help with financing another franchise through the franchisor. A franchisor will frequently make courses of action with a loaning foundation to loan cash to a franchisee. Loaning organizations locate that such plans can be very gainful and generally safe in light of the high achievement rate of establishment tasks. The franchisee should in any case acknowledge moral obligation regarding the advance, yet the franchisor's contribution as a rule improves the probability that an advance will be endorsed. An appealing component of most establishments is that they have a demonstrated arrangement of task. This framework has been created and refined by the franchisor. A franchisor with numerous franchisees will ordinarily have a very refined framework in light of the whole experience of every one of these activities.The best franchises I can suggest you now a days are Online services, They are the franchise options for many reasons, low cost and less initial space are the two important features of it.Look out for a company like Phixman. This company is India’s one of the best Online Mobile Repair Company, this is the best investment because smartphones are becoming a basic need in everyone’s life and we can’t live without our phone for a day. Phixman is the company that takes your smartphone from your doorstep, repairs it and then delivers it back to your doorstep, all you have to do is place your order. It is India’s one of the fastest growing franchises and is the best franchise to start in 2019.
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How do liberals survive in highly conservative states like Texas, or conservatives/libertarians survive in highly liberal states
TL;DR: Vermont is not a good example of a highly liberal state. In all US states, most people are too preoccupied with their own lives to care about your politics. With a very few exceptions, the only places you are in danger due to your political views are in highly politically correct areas, such as universities, Hollywood, and certain segments of the internet.—Sincerely, a classical liberal.It amuses me that you picked those two states as examples, since I recently moved from Vermont to Austin, Texas. I’m what used to be called a liberal, but now is generally called a libertarian, although a lot of the issues that libertarians get all het up over are ones that I don’t particularly care about; I just rarely think that new laws are the answer to a problem, and think that old laws are the root cause for a lot of problems we already have.I’ve lived in Texas before (Dallas and Lubbock), and though my stay in Vermont is more recent, I’ve spent almost the exact same amount of time in each (~7 years). In other words, I was in each long enough to get a pretty good feel for the culture.First, I gotta say, I don’t think you know much about libertarians if you think of them as being the same thing as conservatives, or as the opposite of liberals. There are conservative libertarians and liberal libertarians. What there are NOT are authoritarian libertarians; those are the ones that are opposites.I’ve lived in many states in the US (and spent my childhood outside of the US), so I’ve gotten a reasonably good feel for the culture of most regions within it, except the Pacific Northwest, although I have enough friends there to get at least a taste of it as well. With that knowledge, I have to say that Vermont is not a good pick for a typical liberal state. I’ve lived in Vermont and Maine, and since I lived on the border of VT & NH, I’ve spent enough time in NH to feel that I know it as well as I know VT. Those three states are very similar, and very different from the rest of the US. Massachusetts would have been a much better example of a highly liberal state. If you want to know about libertarians in the VTNH area, google “free state project”.In fact, since this is already clearly going to be a TL;DR post, I’m going to just go with it, and explain a bit about VTNH culture. First of all, the two states are closely allied enough that they often do think of themselves as VTNH, to the extent that there are school districts that cross state borders, and within the eastern half of VT and the western half of NH, there’s not much point to having a trade license (such as plumbing) if you’re only licensed in one of the two states. The attitudes of the typical VTer or NHite are almost identical, so in most of this, I’ll refer to VTNHers rather than just VTers.Second, the typical VTNHer is a liberal libertarian, regardless of which party they actually vote for. They’re very live-and-let-live about most things; it’s no coincidence that they were early adopters of gay marriage. (Incidentally, VT is to lesbians as San Francisco is to gay men. SO many AbFab ‘all our friends are gay’ moments.) It’s very hard to be considered weird in VTNH; the white dudes who spend their summers living in a teepee aren’t weird, and neither is the couple with a nice house who nevertheless sleep outdoors year-round, even when it’s -40F, and neither is the 65 year old retired librarian with the anarchy tattoo in her ear. The closest to a weird VTNHer that I can think of would be someone who expects comfort and convenience in their daily lives.There are, however, a few culturally backward aspects, most of them to do with race.See, there are very few non-white people in VTNH, particularly outside of the two ‘major’ cities (Burlington and Manchester), and the few college towns. While we lived in VT, my husband and I had very different experiences when it came to the racial attitudes we encountered. My husband was there to get a PhD at an Ivy League school (Dartmouth) in Hangover, NH, then spent a few years working in the ‘city’ of Lebanon, (well, it was big by NH standards) right next to the college. In these college towns, he saw very little racism, but did see a relatively large amount of racial diversity.I worked in a town in VT, about 30 minutes from the college town. There, I met a level of racism that absolutely shocked me. I was born in MS, and have lived in AL, FL, TX, and SC; I’ve also spent a lot of time in AK, TN, LA, and GA. I know the deep South very very well, and though I saw plenty of self-imposed segregation there, and heard the N-word used by lots of old folks while they told me racist jokes, I never met a member of the KKK until I moved to VT.There, I met not just one but MANY KKK members, who were completely out and up-front about it, and didn’t see anything to be ashamed about. Not most, but definitely many, of the native VTNHers that I met were deeply racist. A lot of the racism is related to the fact that they just plain had zero experience being around non-whites (even the Native Americans in VTNH are white—not kidding, but that’s a different topic). This doesn’t explain it all, though, as one woman I knew loved her half-black grandson while simultaneously hating black people. I think most of the other half of the explanation is that many of these racist white VTNHers are low income, and they’re desperate to find a group that they can consider lower than themselves on the social totem pole.Overall, race relations in rural VTNH are at least 20 years behind where the deep South was in the 1980s-90s, making them a good 60 or 70 years behind some of the more culturally liberal parts of the US. Hilariously though, most of these VTNH racists and KKK members are pro-gay rights, and will vocally or violently defend gays of either sex. They see no conflict in these positions.VTNHers are very much into ‘social justice’. The lower income VTNHers are into it for their own self-interest; the upper income VTNHers are into it as a political choice or because they’re ‘Massholes’ who moved up from Massachusetts and ‘want to remake VTNH in their own image,’ at least according to the typical VTNHer’s viewpoint. Most churches there are strong supporters of social justice ideals, meaning that while churches in most of the country are seen as embodying the conservative viewpoint, VTNH churches embody the liberal viewpoint.VTNHers are very self-sufficient—the unofficial Minnesota motto of “use it up, wear it out; make it do, do without” is so ingrained in them that they don’t even realize how different they are in that respect from most of the country. Here’s a quick illustration: VTNHers tend to recycle religiously. If asked about it, they’ll probably give a typically liberal eco-minded answer, but the actual reason that recycling has taken such a strong hold there is because they just plain would have done it anyway: the idea of throwing away something that could be useful is repugnant. (After all, there are a thousand and one uses for an empty cat litter bucket.) Furthermore, you can either get rid of recycling for free or get paid a few cents for it; it costs money to get rid of actual trash, so naturally a VTNHer is going to go for the lower cost option. If a VTNHer saw you throwing a recyclable in the trash, their first thought wouldn’t be “ecologically insensitive,” it would be “money-wasting idiot.”Along with this attitude comes a whole host of self-sufficient or DIY practices (which can be very frustrating to those who try to start businesses in VTNH). For example, you don’t tear down an old house, you fix it; if at all possible, you don’t hire someone to fix it for you, you fix it yourself. My house up there was almost 200 years old, and every single owner during that time (including me) was a handyman. Of course, nothing was up to code, there were no right angles, and you could get seasick walking across the floors, but everything worked, and it was all considered not just acceptable, but typical, by VTNH standards. It’s not that they don’t like nice things, they just don’t see the point of replacing something that’s perfectly serviceable. (Like my 35 year old oven—sadly, not old enough to be retro chic. The 80s were not an aesthetic era for appliances.)VTNHers, like those in many rural areas around the world, care deeply about how many generations of family history you have in the region. The number of generations of family that you have in the local graveyard will come up in political elections, business ads, dating, restaurant selection… pretty much any situation involving choices. (Speaking as someone whose paternal ancestors arrived in the US in 1607 and subsequently spent lots of generations in the same part of the South, I find it a lot more impressive if someone’s ancestors were the type to move around and try new things, like my maternal ancestors.)VTNHers are very leery of change. Apart from race relations, I’m not talking so much about the type of cultural or social change that people usually mean when they say that. I’m talking about changes to their day-to-day life, like stop lights. (There was one stop light in our entire county.) God help you if you try to open a franchise of a chain, especially if there’s already a local option filling that niche. Recently, a Dollar General opened up in a small town near where we lived. The entire town was in an uproar of fury that they would dare compete with the local gas station/grocery store combo, in spite of the fact that all the locals warned me away from buying any food AT that grocery store, due to their tendency to leave food (including meat) out for sale long past its expiration date, causing many cases of food poisoning. Oh, and in spite of the fact that this town desperately needed more job opportunities, since many residents had to drive 30–45 minutes away to find even minimum wage jobs.VTNHers are very town-meeting-minded. I’m sure that town hall meetings are held in other parts of the country, but before moving to VT, the only time I ever heard of town meetings was when national figures were trying to be folksy and campaigned by holding a fake one. In VTNH, town meetings are taken seriously and held often, and are basically where everything gets done.So, VT is both stereotypically conservative, and stereotypically liberal. Why are they thought of by most of the US as being ‘highly liberal’? Well, mostly due to three things: legalized gay marriage, medical marijuana (and probably soon full legalization of marijuana), and electing socialist Bernie Sanders. The gay marriage thing is explained by the live-and-let-live attitude; the marijuana thing is partly due to the liberal-libertarian attitude, and partly due to the sheer volume of marijuana smokers in the state; the Bernie Sanders thing is not because he’s a socialist, but because even though he’s from New York, he’s about as Vermont as you can get without being a raging racist with 12 generations of ancestors buried in the local cemetery. Bernie is beloved by many in the area who don’t like his actual politics: ironically enough for a socialist, he exudes that self-sufficient attitude that speaks so well to VTNHers, and he’s got the whole town meeting thing down pat. He’s congenitally down-to-earth, unassuming, doesn’t put on airs, dresses without flair, and generally makes people in rural New England feel comfortable. As with some other political figures, his appeal is less in what he says than in how he says it.Phew. So, that’s a bit of what Vermont is like. And in spite of how critical some of that may have sounded, I loved a whole lot about being a libertarian living in Vermont. Didn’t like the racism, didn’t like having to drive 45 minutes if I wanted fast food, didn’t like not having cell coverage or cable or delivery service or high speed internet, but for the most part, it was worth it.After all that about Vermont, I’m going to hit the topic of Texas very quickly, because plenty of others have made most of the points that I would have made. Texas is BIG. There are plenty of liberal areas, and plenty of conservative areas; there are a few authoritarian areas, and a few libertarian areas. (Austin is a mix of all four.) Overall, my libertarian views are a bit less welcome in Texas than they were in Vermont; of all of the areas of Texas that I’ve spent time in, I’d actually say Austin is least friendly to libertarian ideas and speech (apart from legalizing marijuana); Austin is extremely liberal, but not classically liberal—dissent from the politically correct line is extremely unwelcome here.And that’s where I see and feel danger in the realm of political discussion: those who disagree with politically correct views about certain topics are in real danger. There is physical danger, as protests sometimes get violent, but more perniciously, there is the danger of having your life, relationships, and livelihood ruined. Those who speak out in politically incorrect ways can face a backlash as severe as communists faced during the McCarthy era, and can find it even harder to make a new start than they would have back then: you can’t run away from the internet; they’ll find you. If an Obama supporter, for example, were to set foot in the wrong part of Texas (or Vermont) he/she might face a few nasty looks or sotto voce rude jokes. They might not feel hugely comfortable, but they wouldn’t be in danger of anything worse than feeling unwelcome. Actually, most likely would be that they’d never even hear or see any bad reaction; it would take place behind their backs. (Or possibly in the form of Obama toilet paper.)But that’s not how it works at universities or other strongholds of political correctness. There, wearing the wrong opinion printed on your t-shirt can start a riot… literally.There are certain segments of the population who consider the mere act of disagreeing with their views to be an assault. And I mean really, truly an assault: they see that simple disagreement as being a violent offense against their person, and as such see it as justifying any retaliation within their means. Ruin a person’s reputation? Justified, because he/she disagreed with my PC views! Falsely accuse someone of something so horrible that no employer will ever hire them again? Justified! How dare they say I was wrong?! I’m an SJW! By definition, I cannot be wrong, and you are evil if you disagree, so wave goodbye to your credit rating, and hello to your friendly neighborhood hacktivist!Good grief. It’s a good thing this is such a long post, because if I thought anyone would actually read this far, I’d be worried about drawing their ire myself. In fact, I think maybe I’ll go anonymous after all.…And since I’m anonymous anyway: Milo Yiannopoulos is FABULOUS, darling. And truly in danger.
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How do you keep a regular drawing habit? What do you draw every day and how do you do it?
How do you keep a regular drawing habit?This is a tough one, even for most pros. Often our drawing time, is in the fact, what we do this for a living. We're "forced" to do it. Which inevitably makes drawing into "work" not pleasure. Most pros end up doing something other than drawing to unwind.That said, how do we get past that?First, either buy or make a sketchbook, then...Schedule it. Schedule 15 Minutes a day to draw. That's all, just 15 minutes. At lunch, at night, before you go to work...etc. Make the time. If you have time to play a video game, watch TV, surf the web, read...you sure as heck have the time to draw for 15 minutes. I know a friend here at work that takes his sketchbook to the bathroom. It's sounds gross but it's good "multi-tasking." Time well spent.It's only 15 minutes.Sometimes you'll find those 15 minutes will turn into more, but sometimes not. At least you've got your time in.You also use Lift to help you to move forward with your habit.How do you get past the "beginner's hump?" Pick easy wins. 15 minutes a day is doable.What do you draw everyday and how do you do it?What is in front you? Your breakfast Your lunch The salt and pepper shakers Trees People A building RocksEverything you see, you can draw.What good will this do? It will help you to "see." It will help you pay attention to what things look like rather than what you THINK things look like. It teaches you to draw everything. Pay attention to the "negative space" around objects, rather than just the objects themselves. It gives you clues about how accurate your drawings are. Draw from the inside out, don't just draw the contour of a thing. Simplify first, don't get caught up in detail. Detail is only there to reinforce perspective, volume and sometimes the character of a person or thing.Don't want to do that?Copy Copy and art book with your favorite artist's work. Copy the anatomy drawings from a Bridgman book. Copy the art off a "how to draw book". Copy a comic book or comic strip.What good will this do? It gives you ready made solutions to drawing problems you might encounter. Everything else I wrote about drawing what you see applies to this too. It will help you to "see," etc.Don't want to do that?Practice the Basics Draw lines Draw shapes Draw formsThe top two links above are links to my site. More on that later.What good will this do? Improves your basic drawing foundations and drawing "vocabulary." All drawings are made from these three things. You can never go wrong with practicing them.Don't want to do that?Turn on the TV Pause a movie and draw the scene on the screen. Draw the people in the scene (do it in stick figures to make it funny). Pause an animated movie and copy the characters.What good will this do? It improves your observation skills. It helps you to draw people or characters that DON'T move. You have instant models. It makes you aware of things like composition and perspective. Shapes and lighting.Don't want to do that?Challenge Yourself Join an artist group that gives you a "word of the day" to draw. Download a random phrase App and draw the phrase that pops up like WordDot. Get some Rory's Story Cubes and draw what comes to mind by the results. Roll up a Superhero using the ICONS table top Role-Playing game with friends, and have everyone draw it to see what you all come up with. You can also do this by yourself for fun.What good will this do? Drawing from your imagination is critical for increasing you confidence. It's also fun. Make yourself laugh. Make sure to draw from the inside out. Make sure to keep the guidelines of good design in mind.Don't want to do that?Art Class Take a figure drawing class. Take painting workshops Download some classesWhat good will this do? If you take figure drawing and can get good at drawing the figure, you can draw anything. It's the number one thing you should if you truly want to get good at drawing. All the benefits from the above exercises you will get in a figure drawing class. Especially, if you have good teacher. Other types of classes give you assignments. They force you to draw whether you want to or not.Don't want to do that?Then FIND something you DO want to draw. Because if you can't, then drawing isn't your thing.How do you get past the "beginner's hump?"Pick easy wins. Drawing shapes lines and simple cartoons is doable. Once you get to point where you can do that, you can move on to more challenging things.As for ComicsYes, I'm a comics fan. I also drew Simpsons comics for 12 years on the side. I've done a few comics for fun (Art, Stories & Comics by me) and I'm working on another one now. If you want to do comics, draw EVERYTHING. Re-read the "Draw what's in front of you" suggestion again. In comics, you have to do it all. No short cuts. I hope that helps.This is the kind of information I tend to write about in my newsletter at: Page on TheDrawingWebsite. I encourage you to sign up if you like what I wrote here.
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Why did Putin thank only two countries, China and India, when Russia reconquested Crimea?
A little background information on the conflict (For those who know the background answer starts at the 3rd paragraph), Crimea is the only warm water port access to Russia and the only access point that allows them to maintain and deploy ships to the Indian Ocean and other Oceans through which all the important shipping traffic passes through. If they lost this access, they would only have access to the cold water ports on their northern coastlines and would be forced to travel all the way through Europe or Asia for any form of deployment which due to the distance and logistics/time required is an obvious nightmare and an unacceptable delay/risk. This has made having full access to Crimea's ports the biggest strategic priority for any ruling faction in Russia since centuries ago. Every time their access to this region was about to be cut they waged a war to keep it open and it was obvious to everyone with a bit of knowledge about History. You can read about the Crimean War or more information. So when they were about to lose their access to the region due to the actions of the CIA which helped setup a government in Ukraine which was favorable to the US/UK/NATO and used them to draw Ukraine to their camp by joining NATO, EU and such, it forced Russia to act to keep their most vital strategic region accessible. This became the Crimean conflict of the new millennium.Now for the Answer, once the Crimean conflict started Russia received the full range of sanctions, boycotts, embargoes, credit stops and more issued by the US Government (Since most of the world's trading was being done with USD the US Government has the singular authority to suspend a country's foreign trade easily), the EU and a number of other nations. Russia has traditionally had more business relationships with EU and the West than the Asian nations. For eg: Russia purchased a large amount of it's food necessities from the EU first and filled the remaining gap elsewhere while exporting cheap natural gas and other energy supplies via pipelines to the EU. International sanctions during the Ukrainian crisisEU sanctions against Russia over Ukraine crisisPutin Recognizes Crimea SecessionUS imposes second wave of sanctions on RussiaThird Wave of Sanctions Slams Russian Stocks | BusinessEU Readies Russia Sanctions Amid U.S. Pressure on UkraineEU Draft Urges Deeper Sanctions Against RussiaThis sudden and full sanction crippled the Russian economy as expected and to make the situation worse for them, many motions against them were being considered at the UN. It was at this critical juncture when their traditional trade routes were all but sealed and they were left alone did a few countries came to their support at the UN and on the economic front.Impact of Western sanctions on the Russian economyRussian Economy, Already Bruised, Faces Greater Pains Over Ukraine CrisisFirst at the UN, India supported the Russia stand and asked for a peaceful solution which was a big boost to their position since India is a democracy and we have a good record (of not invading other nations for one and so on). This put India as the only major democracy to support Russia on the issue. This was followed by China who abstained from voting and this helped them since China was a growing power and the world's manufacturing hub with their own signNow influence. This helped draw more allies to Russia's cause and helped them avoid the major motions drawn up against them and gave them time to form a counter to the political and PR/propaganda war launched against them. India's balancing act in Crimea crisis Why India doesn’t support Western sanctions on RussiaExplaining China’s Position on the Crimea ReferendumWhy Did BRICS Back Russia on Crimea?On the economic front, India and China signed many deals worth hundreds of billions of dollars to buy energy resources and other goods from Russia while supplying Russia with food and other essentials they needed. One of the biggest examples is the Putin visit to India where he signed a large number of deals on a variety of fields and the massive Russia-China energy deal. 24 hours Russia-India signs 100 bn USD worth of deals in various fields including nuclear contractsRussia, China Add to $400 Billion Gas Deal With Accord These actions saved Russia's economy and in the long run will allow them to avoid being unilaterally sanctioned like this again. This will also provide them with direct extremely strong links to the the two fastest growing and most populous countries in the World which is a lot of political, economic and soft power.Thus, Putin thanked India and China for their help during this trying period. I hope this answers your question. You can read more about the issue and it's political, economic, military and cultural (PR, media, etc) effects online for a more detailed picture.NOTE 1 : For those wondering why Crimea is so important when the Black Sea is landlocked? The answer is simple - it is not landlocked. The Straits of the Bosphorus which form the world's narrowest straits used for International navigation connect it to the Aegean and thus the Mediterranean sea. So why is the Bosporus so important?Bosporus Straits, Turkey - Encyclopedia of EarthNOTE 2: For those wondering why they can't use their warm water ports in the East - it's because they are too far away - tucked away in a corner. You can see it from the map. On the other hand, Crimea is located right near the center of Asia and Europe and is very close to Africa - so from here they can conduct international trade easily and more importantly - quickly deploy their naval forces anywhere they want - towards Europe, the Middle East, Africa or South and South East Asia. This is why it is so important.NOTE 3: A lot of people have asked me this question so I will add the answer here for your reference : "Why can't they build a port nearby on another strip of land they can easily own/buy?"In order to build a port, location is the most important factor. A wide variety of natural factors including geological, tidal and more has to be present in order for an area to be suitable as a port. This is why despite many countries have coastlines that extend for thousands of miles they only have few real ports. You can read about the various types of ports here : Port.
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Why is it that boy K-pop groups are okay with being touchy and smacking each other's butts a lot yet, cringe at kissing cheeks/h
Ever heard of the term “skinship” ?In Korea, skinship is the act of nonsexual but intimate touching between two close platonic friends (usually of the same sex, but not always). It can include but is not limited to:hooking arms togetherhuggingbumping or smacking each otherholding handstouching each other’s hair, arms, etcExamples:This is completely normal in Korean society. Some friends, if they are really close, can even bathe together naked in public bathhouses as a sign of their close friendship.Of course, it goes without saying that this type of behavior is not okay with a stranger or someone you don’t know well.Skinship should not be misinterpreted as PDA (public displays of affection), which is defined as “acts of physical intimacy between couples in a public setting.” There’s one big difference - one is between friends while the other is between two people in a romantic relationship.Now, behavior such as kissing, groping, squeezing, and smooching is where I would probably draw the line between skinship and PDA in Korea. Which is why male idols may be hesitant to do things like kissing or excessive touching (usually in the form of a punishment in games).What most people misunderstand is this:Skinship does NOT imply any type of sexual relationship or anything more than a simple platonic friendship.Some people really need to get this through their thick skull. The amount of people I have seen calling Korean idols “gay” or shipping members together sexually is shocking.Please. Some band members have been living together for YEARS. They are like family to each other. Commenting inappropriate sexual jokes about them is not only incredibly rude, but just plain disgusting. How would you like it if someone started a rumor on social media that you and your sibling have sexual feelings for each other?Also, about making assumptions that they are gay - Here’s the thing: we don’t know the sexual disposition of most KPOP idols. I am in no way trying to imply that being gay is something to be ashamed of, but forcing a label onto them just because of their behavior (again, a behavior which is extremely common between friends in Korea) is just wrong.I understand that skinship between friends is not common in the West, but please..Respect cultural differences.
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What do you think about Brown University removing a gender dysphoria study due to the results?
Rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) has been making circles in anti-trans groups for quite a while now; it was what my own parents, who frequent those websites, used against me even before this study came out.Essentially, it claims that many transgender youth are being influenced into being trans by social media and friend groups, and that those youth did not display any signs that would indicate that they were trans prior to coming out. Being trans is something that “came out of the blue,” hence “rapid onset.”This is being touted as a new form of gender dysphoria, one that is purely social contagion and as such cannot be treated with the usual medical and social transition.There’s just one slight problem with this theory.I’m apparently a case of ROGD.And yet, I told my best friend in middle school that I wanted to be a girl, “crossdressed” enough to get in trouble with my parents multiple times, had my parents complaining that I never made any male friends, had to be bribed or dragged into having haircuts, and was constantly forced to quit activities and unlearn mannerisms that my dad considered unbecoming of a “man.”When I came out to my parents, I’d already come out to just about everyone else for more than a year. I had new names picked out and everything two years before that, and not only had I known that I was trans, I had already made my peace with it.I’d spent my entire adolescence freaking out about this. This wasn’t new to me.To my parents?“But you never showed any signs!”I think coming out gave my parents amnesia.And frankly, I’m not the only one.Lisa Littman’s study draws its sample from the very biased websites that invented the phrase “rapid-onset gender dysphoria” in the first place, it’s starved of critical information by not interviewing the trans youth it purports to study, and as such it comes to this conclusion that social contagion is responsible for this phenomenon solely from the testimonials of the people who barely know their own kids.Sample bias, terrible design, huge logical leaps…. it’s junk science, plain and simple.As such, Brown University took the press release down. The study is still on the PLOS One journal, although it is being reviewed; it will always be available, but it can be discredited and disavowed.And I think this is as good as it gets. Junk science like this is extremely damaging, and by withdrawing support for it, it will be less likely to be picked up by a politician or insurance company to prevent trans people from transitioning. But once an article like this is released, it will always be damaging, even long after it has been debunked.
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If my landing page is getting visits everyday but no sign ups, what does it mean?
It’s great that you have managed to get daily traffic to your website, but when you have no email sign ups to show for the effort it can be highly frustrating. There are a number of things that you can address to try and turn this around.Broken links: perhaps your landing page is very good, but there are broken links or errors that cause the email sign up process to be sabotaged. Ask a friend to sign up for your email newsletter to see if the process actually works without any errors.Above the fold: ensure that the call to action and the email newsletter sign up form is above the fold where all users can see it clearly. Some marketers make the mistake of hiding the CTA below the fold where people can miss it. This is one of the main reasons for a low conversion rateImprove the offer: for signs up to take palace you must ensure that the offer is compelling. The lead magnet is the thing that you offer in exchange for the email. This could be a free educational video course or an ebook. If the offer is compelling you’ll see that landing page visitors will sign up at a high rate.Target the right traffic: have you considered where you traffic is coming from and the nature of your traffic? You need highly targeted traffic for the offer to be relevant to the traffic. Otherwise the wrong people will be visiting your landing page and ignoring your offer altogether.
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Is infantry a good career choice?
As someone who has actually seriously considered this prospect, I would strongly recommend against making infantry a career.Infantry is highly demanding on mental and physical health, there is a high chance that even in peacetime, you’re going to hurt yourself and have debilitating lifelong injuries. Bad back, bad knees, bad hearing, you name it. Also, it's not like you can tap out most of the time, most militaries have a very toxic ‘gung-ho’ culture which looks down on any perceived signs of weakness, so you will probably be pressured into ‘sucking it up’ and thus exacerbating the issue. Many of my superiors in the military all had some form of chronic issue, most of them were in their early 30s, but looked liked they were in their 40s. PTSD is a risk, but even more common things like depression can set in especially for servicemen who are deeply dissatisfied with their jobs.Fucked up feet? Par for the course.Contrary to what is usually shown in recruitment campaigns, it is mostly very, very boring and intellectually unstimulating. Miserable is an understatement. No sane person, should want to spend the rest of their life specialising in sleeping in a hole in the ground waiting for things to happen. In peacetime or when not out in the field, in most countries you don’t do much as well, you just get paid to work out and maybe become menial labour once in a while.Just waiting for things to happen.‘Brotherhood’ and ‘comradeship’ are not guaranteed, it really depends on your luck of the draw how well you get along with your comrades. Additionally, infantry in most countries tends to draw a lot of the lower echelons of society so some people might not be predisposed to getting along well with them.Infantry also has some of the lowest aptitude requirements in the military, which means it attracts a very wide range of personnel. You will definitely encounter much more idiots, fuck-ups etc. within the ranks compared to more astute branches or units. Many-a-time these fuck ups, idiots etc. get promoted and become in charge of people and policy…you can see where this is going right?Lack of relevant transferable skills is another important factor. Once you decide or are forced to leave the military, not many other jobs in the civilian world are looking for ‘can live like a homeless bum’ as a skill set. You’ll only really be qualified for menial work, some regulars I met during my service expressed dissatisfaction with life in the Army, but were unable to leave because of exactly this reason.Lack of intellectual stimulation is another factor if you are in need of this. Most jobs in the military are generally very simple or linear especially for the enlisted man. For infantry this is especially so, even more ‘advanced’ infantry roles like reconnaissance or sniper are really not as complicated or intellectually challenging as what the propaganda often makes it out to be.Even though I did enjoy my service as an infantryman and I really do like to do a lot of ‘infantry stuff’, I can’t recommend it as a career. Join if you want and enjoy it while you can but always make sure you have an exit plan.Truthfully, no amount of recruitment video or documentary or even talking to someone about it will ever tell you if you like it or not, you’ll only know when you try it for yourself. Best is if you can serve as a reservist, or as short a duration as possible, then get out or move onto more interesting or stimulating roles. Don’t be stuck as an infantryman as a career unless you’re absolutely cocksure you like it.
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