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Politics@beehaw.org•The Supreme Court Has Killed Affirmative Action. Mediocre Whites Can Rest Easier.English
1·3 years agofunnily enough, i’m not really sure that based on this medicore whites can necessarily rest easier. the university of california system stopped affirmative action policies in the 90s but since then, the white population has actually made losses rather than gains in being admitted to the university of california. for example, for ucla, it looks like the percentage of whites admitted has never gone back to 1995 (during affirmative action) levels. i think the individual implementation of these post-affirmative action policies by the educational establishments seems to be the real make or break here.
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Politics@beehaw.org•The Supreme Court Has Killed Affirmative Action. Mediocre Whites Can Rest Easier.English
4·3 years agoi wonder what kind of tangible effect this will have overall, given how opaque and discretionary college admissions standards are in the first place. if an institution wanted to, couldn’t class-conscious policies geared towards underrepresented geographies and first generation college students achieve a similar outcome while skirting the ruling on race explicitly?
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Chat@beehaw.org•it's Friday night, what's everyone doing this weekend?English
2·3 years agogoing out for brunch and nails with a friend tomorrow so doing various errands today before my partner and i veg out on the couch to some edibles (for him, i’m not allowed rn bc of health stuff unfortunately) and a movie. should be nice!
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Creative@beehaw.org•last night in LA, ink plus digital watercolor, by me (OC)
2·3 years agothank you so much!! haha it’s based on a song… my last night in LA was much more tame, just museums and korean food.
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•What do you eat that other people think is odd?
1·3 years agoit’s crunchy, and it’s so much more convenient than peeling it off every time…
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World News@beehaw.org•The first cultivated meat is approved for sale in the USEnglish
9·3 years agoas an omnivore dating a vegetarian who doesn’t eat meat for ethical reasons i am so, so excited!!!
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•What do you eat that other people think is odd?
2·3 years agofish heads… they’re just so much cheaper than the rest of the fish and delicious in the air fryer. also i’ll eat the tails on shrimp.
style savvy announcement or i riot
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•share your lazy (but somewhat healthy) air fryer / microwave recipes. snack ideas welcome!!English
1·3 years agosalami chips?? i’ve never even considered this concept, fascinating… also i have a super bizarre pregnancy appetite going on right now so if it’s not a triple processed carbohydrate i’m considering it a huge health win haha
i only picked up 3 on a whim, haven’t played the rest, but based on the vids i’ve seen of 2 it does seem like more of the same.
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World News@beehaw.org•"Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tipsEnglish
16·3 years agomy favorite thing is places that have a 20% gratuity automatically added to every bill to compensate employees fairly (i am begrudgingly accepting of this even though it should really just be on the menu price) but then have an extra line for tip on top of that. and sometimes that extra tip line calculates a tip for you based off of the already added 20% gratuity. insane.
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•share your lazy (but somewhat healthy) air fryer / microwave recipes. snack ideas welcome!!
2·3 years agothat sounds so delicious and fresh!! thanks for the recipe : )
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•share your lazy (but somewhat healthy) air fryer / microwave recipes. snack ideas welcome!!
2·3 years agoi always have cans of chickpeas on hand, can’t believe i haven’t made these before!!
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•share your lazy (but somewhat healthy) air fryer / microwave recipes. snack ideas welcome!!
5·3 years agohappy first comment and thanks for the idea!! i love wings and definitely need to eat more carrots so def gonna give this a try.
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Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•What are your favorite six-ingredients-or-less recipes?English
3·3 years agokorean egg rice: crack an egg into a bowl of rice and mix with sesame oil and soy sauce, microwave for 2 min, sprinkle some furikake on top if you’ve got it and you’ve got a solid comfort food in like 5 mins tops
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Chat@beehaw.org•How long until Threadiverse is ready for normies?English
2·3 years agowell… i’m here and i have a 401k i check twice a week and a honda civic, so now?
poly bridge 3! very chill but still stimulating game where you get a variety of maps and scenarios to build bridges in. i did have to watch two hours of bridge building tutorials because my knowledge of physics is abysmal but if you passed a physics course in high school i doubt it’s nearly as challenging.
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Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•soliciting a new round of community suggestionsEnglish
2·3 years agofinancialindependence
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Neurodivergence@beehaw.org•Sensory sensitivity, executive dysfunction, and sunscreenEnglish
3·3 years agothere are two main types of sunscreens, chemical and mineral sunscreens. mineral sunscreens tend to feel less absorbent and will leave you with a white cast, while chemical sunscreens absorb more easily and do not use a white cast as they have different ingredients. they also tend to have very little fragrance. this seems more in line with what you’re looking for from a sunscreen. here is the chemical sunscreen i use - i just buy a huge tub of it so i never run out (and because the big bottle price is actually quite reasonable) and can use it lots without feeling bad and it’s never bothered my sensitive nose or left a white cast no matter how much i sweat! it’s also spf 50 so fairly strong.

yup exactly!! there seem to be a lot of ways that this information is being oversimplified in misleading ways, especially given how opaque and complicated the college admissions systems already seems in its acceptance factors.
my other thought about all this is that all these talks about class- or race-conscious admissions at the top tier schools are a bit of a red herring… realistically the impact of these policies from a social mobility perspective is going to be much bigger from mid tier/more publicly accessible schools (eg: state schools).