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Tracy where you at bro. This thread is suffering from an advanced state of decay. Need you to resurrect it to it's former glory
Tracy be like:
a cartoon of a bug sitting in a chair with the words  good good  on the bottom
 
Can anyone give me their recommendations for an alternate UGL until Sigma is back on? Specifically Semeglutide. Cant find anyone in other threads that comes close to Sigmas prices.
 
Can anyone give me their recommendations for an alternate UGL until Sigma is back on? Specifically Semeglutide. Cant find anyone in other threads that comes close to Sigmas prices.
There are a few if sources if you search, though I can't recommend any. They're all the same. It's all about time/chance/luck
 
Cant find anyone in other threads that comes close to Sigmas prices.
you wont either. the golden age of QSC’s cheap product is likely in the rear view mirror.

there are still a lot of solid sources though. devote 30 minutes to reading active threads in the Underground and i guarantee you’ll find a new vendor with quality peptides.
 
Purely anecdotal but I was a prof for a while. Grad courses IT/Bus. My experience with Indians is their STEM skills are actually rather low

I question your assessment and how it relates to my assertion, which is that there is a greater focus on STEM education in India. It was not my assertion that Indians had greater critical thinking abilities or creativity. Typically, the material is quite a bit more advanced, schools are more competitive, and there is a great deal of pressure to do well.

Critical thinking was not there. Not just that, but some groups who struggled with critical thinking actually had the gall to call those questions unfair asking me to remove them. I had a few Chinese students ask me why they need to know this or that if they plan to be "programmers" (lol). I had to, calmly... explain to them this is what the real world looks like. Interestingly Indian students never complained... but they sure did cheat a lot even when they could have passed without.

I think what you're doing is illustrating the cultural differences that exist. Both are collectivist and in each there is pressure to preserve social harmony and be deferential to authority. Rote learning is widespread. There is certainly some capcity for critical thinking, but it's not especially prevalen.

I could elaborate further, but it would end up being a book on the topic before I finished. Needless to say, I've worked with tons of people on H1Bs from either country. There are a couple of engineers in my org from China presently. They're both extraordinary engineers, extremely productive, and produce high quality work. I struggle getting either of them to speak up and voice a potentially contrary opinion in the presence of more senior engineers. Teasing apart what they are interested in working on vs what they think I might be interested in them working on is a pain in the ass. What is not a pain in the ass is the simplicity of asking them to do something vs. other engineers.

I have an Indian engineer working for me as well. That engineer is mediocre in terms of his engineering abilities, but he is great at delivering complex projects that require coordination across many different teams and in that sense is valuable.
 
Who says we are operating at the same level? Your beneath me peasant. Go make some more TikTok videos and hold up your little signs. Losers.

By what measure do you presume that @Middus or anyone else here is beneath you? Since you're casting the term around, I am also interested in how you define a "loser" and what characteristics you possess that would exclude you from that description?
 
I mean it was literally in a post where you were insulting someone’s intelligence, if you can’t appreciate the irony of not knowing the difference between you’re and your while calling someone retarded then you’re the retard.
I know the difference clown now eat a dick.
 

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