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You should have had a control group? i.e. starting with something neutral like "Hello". One could argue that your line had nothing to do with your success rate!
/r/seduction07/01/14 04:19 AM
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So you're saying if you're 5'9.5", you should probably round up.
/r/MensRights10/12/13 01:38 PM
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Yep. FTA: Take Urban Charter, a school that I researched for a year. (Urban Charter is a pseudonym. Federal guidelines require that its real name be kept confidential. This is a common practice for school-based research involving minors.) It's an all-boys high school in a large urban school district on the East Coast. It opened several years ago. Nearly all the boys there are African-American, and a large majority of their families are working-class or poor.
/r/MensRights20/10/13 06:37 PM
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I'll try to guess where it's coming from: 23 states don't give any compensation. Many states give very little. Texas seems to be the only state that seems to take full responsibility for putting the wrong person in jail. Here's the kicker: Compensation for child support payments, tuition for up to 120 hours at a career center or public institution of higher learning, and reentry and reintegration services, including life skills, job and vocational training for as long as those services are benef…
/r/MensRights17/06/13 12:42 PM
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What if he divorced her one day before his release? She wouldn't get anything under your logic.
/r/MensRights17/06/13 05:06 AM
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It is no different as if they were married then they got divorced and 1 year later he wins the lottery. Not sure I agree. The money is compensation for the past 24 years, not for his current state. A lottery rewards you for the ticket you hold in your hand, not for all the tickets you bought before that.
/r/MensRights17/06/13 05:03 AM
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But his lawyers argument is that he wasn't compensated on what he might have made in salary but was compensated for being screwed over by the legal system. That's what his lawyers argued, but the judge disagreed. Say I make $150,000 a year and I'm incarcerated for 20 years for a crime I didn't commit. There's a cap on how much you get per year. It's different based on the state. Many states don't give squat.
/r/MensRights17/06/13 05:00 AM
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Because a small percentage of that compensation is for money he would have earned. She's only asking for 1/2 of that amount (she wants $114K which assumes he would have made $228K total during those ten years).
/r/MensRights17/06/13 04:53 AM
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Well, it's more like getting fired before the bonuses get handed out since he divorced her. Her asking for 2.6% of the bonus money isn't that bad.
/r/MensRights17/06/13 04:48 AM
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He divorced her.
/r/MensRights17/06/13 04:43 AM
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If they were still married, the money would go to both of them, and it would be the same amount of money, not more. So, in the eyes of the state, it has paid its obligation. How the money gets divided up is up to the courts.
/r/MensRights17/06/13 04:39 AM
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Maybe a couple hundred thousand. She was awarded $114,000 plus legal fees. Tucker sued Phillips, and last year a Dallas County state district judge awarded her about $150,000. An expert testified in court that Tucker’s half of the earnings Phillips could have made during the time they were married was about $114,000. The court also granted Tucker legal fees, bringing the total award to about $153,000, 2.6 percent of Phillips’ compensation. Phillips is appealing the decision: In his appeal, Phill…
/r/MensRights17/06/13 04:36 AM
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How's this: 835,000 men are assaulted by their partner every year in the United States http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/10/prweb10041870.htm 31,536,000 seconds in a year. 31,536,000/835,000 = ~37.8 seconds. If a person is assaulted, on average, 3 times a year, then that number gets close to the one in the photo. For women: Physically assaulted women receive an average of 6.9 physical assaults by the same partner per year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_violence_in_the_United_States
/r/MensRights30/04/13 12:28 PM
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It's just a preliminary investigative study: We hope readers will heed our advice in not extrapolating these results to the general population from this preliminary investigation, but instead use it as a springboard to further investigation, perhaps in a sufficiently large random-sample study. http://www.biomedsearch.com/article/Alexithymia-circumcision-trauma-preliminary-investigation/271664388.html
/r/MensRights09/12/12 02:44 PM
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Let's not jump to conclusions, just yet. We haven't read his paper.
/r/MensRights10/11/12 03:02 PM
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Yeah, but a presidential candidate can't say that (even if know the facts).
/r/MensRights17/10/12 06:26 PM
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Handicapped people rule over me?
/r/MensRights19/07/12 11:30 AM
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Only as a punitive measure.
/r/MensRights13/07/12 10:01 AM
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I... disagree. The man who excels above all others does not get that many more mates. There is no proven sexual advantage: there are men with several children who are not that successful and men who are very successful with few children. Perhaps it was different when polygamous relationships were normal. I think the motive to excel is far more complicated than mere gender identity. If you look at the animal kingdom, we don't see a great deal of excellence. Most animals are basically survivors. I…
/r/MensRights17/08/09 09:30 PM
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