
keithykim.bsky.social
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Wasn't he on the receiving end of one of Kemp's infamous dunks?
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He didn't last that long, probably because he couldn't hack it. Quinn isn't known as a conservative firm like Jones Day.
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I suspect Enron requested this to resuscitate his popularity. The dude looked like he was going through shit at CPAC. Couldn't have happened to a worse guy.
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PFL messed up his name. His last name is Kim so they should've placed Tae Kyun on top and Kim on bottom. UFC doesn't make errors like this.
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The song played during the pentathlon was a smash hit song from the 80s that is commonly played during sporting events in Korea. If you were Korean, you would've gone "oh shit!!" when the 1st beat hit. The context is a bit of pandering/ode to the Korean viewers. youtu.be/ODoXJLGOHHo?...
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0.1% makes over a million. So if they constitute 20% of the audited, it means they are 200% more likely to be audited than those make less. So yes, they are going after rich as intended.
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Sure. Not sure what was passive about my demeanor though. Have a nice day.
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So you are saying if you are poor, you have to work extra extra hard to get into elite institutions whereas if you have rich parents, you can waltz in through legacy admission. Basically segregation by class. Got it.
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Yes, because if you can't get scholarships, those opportunities are only reserved for the rich and privileged. Doesn't matter if you worked hard enough to get accepted. Not good enough. That's the natural extension of what you are arguing.
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So only rich kids should go to law schools, med schools or ivy schools. If you don't come from money, forget about those. Poor ones may have a "better" chance at getting grants or scholarships but it is still not a "good" chance.
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You said if you cannot afford it, don't buy it. That's exactly what you said.
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So only people with rich parents should go to college, and forget about law schools or med schools. Got it.