The Mundane Situations of Chestnut + Hazel # 3























It's already almost Friday. It's really amazing how this weekend, and week basically vanished in what really felt like less than 7 days.

There was something I came across called synthetic control groups. okay so it was in Wrong Number with Aaron Brown. and he also makes reference to a few other things called: Imputation, contextualization, ecological inference, in addition to synthetic control, and fictional data points.

there were changes made to 
all of the things that we saw out there 
that we wanted to say 
something about

but there was no one we could
tell these things to
because there was no one else
out there who was hearing us.

like one of those times where
you are in the woods and a tree
falls and if no one hears that the
tree fell, then did the tree really fall?

Even with all the newer improvements in transportation and a massive industrial expansion in nearby Carolina, the people of Bergen still have to deal with massive levels of unemployment, and I really don't know what to do at this point. There are plans to gentrify the area of the unemployment issues do not improve.

Even with all the newer improvements in transportation and a massive industrial expansion in nearby Carolina, the people of Bergen still have to deal with massive levels of unemployment, and I really don't know what to do at this point. There are plans to gentrify the area of the unemployment issues do not improve.

After some additional efforts, including playing whack-a-mole with many of the buildings housing some of the unemployed, I was able to get unemployment in Bergen down to an acceptable level, of zero. Victorious!

After some additional efforts, including playing whack-a-mole with many of the buildings housing some of the unemployed, as well as setting up a commercial district in the nearby city of Carolina, I was able to get unemployment in Bergen down to an acceptable level, of zero. Victorious!

There was something I realized recently: even though I've been in complete and total austerity mode right now, and I've just been eating pasta and potatoes, I realized I have McDonald's points worth a few free meals, and maybe even a dozen or so McChicken sandwiches.

everything turned out to be even more
amazing than the chickens that we sold to
the chicken cooking place that sells chicken

wings at the store for people who
love to eat chicken wings.
wings are probably one
of the more delicious part
of a chicken, and, i really like
thighs, but i also really like wings.

References

Brown, Aaron. Wrong Number: Plagiarism is bad. This is even worse. ReasonTV, (2024)  




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