(Part 2) Top products from r/opieandanthony

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We found 22 product mentions on r/opieandanthony. We ranked the 104 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/RamonFrunkis · 3 pointsr/opieandanthony

Had to look her up because I don't have the interests or talking points of a 13 year old virgin. And because your illiteracy and confidence of your awful comment irked me.

She looked nothing like Amy in 2010 or 2016.

And I suggest you get more mature interests. If you can read above a Trump level, for inspiration, read this book. It has great information on how to make better life decisions and how to invest your time and money more effectively.

u/NashuaDan · 4 pointsr/opieandanthony

Start with buying his fantastic new book: "Digging Up Mother: A Love Story". You can find his standup all over YouTube.

u/jaghutgathos · 2 pointsr/opieandanthony

Yo, dopey. Do some research. Believe it or not, languages are often related. Think of a set of grandparents. In Europe you might have two sets of grandparents and in Sub-Saharan Africa you might have 6 sets of grandparents. Even if Europe has more languages, if they are related (as they are) its easier to communicate than with fewer languages that are totally unrelated.

As to the animals - why do people not ride zebras? Do you think its from lack of trying? The domesticated animals that we have now were domesticated because they COULD be domesticated. Dummy.

Here is a good book related to the subject - its a wonderful read (seriously):
https://www.amazon.com/Guns-Germs-Steel-Fates-Societies/dp/0393317552

u/dmix · 5 pointsr/opieandanthony

Such original ideas Joe! Rehashing the same luddite old-man ideas from a book that came out 32 yrs ago...just replace "TV" with "Social Media":

https://www.amazon.com/Amusing-Ourselves-Death-Discourse-Business/dp/014303653X/

u/FlashVirus · 1 pointr/opieandanthony

There are problems with the IQ tests, even though there are correlations with income, standards of living, education, etc... it still promotes some rather archaic notions about intelligence and thinking patterns. For instance, IQ tests are timed, correct? Problem with this is that timed-tests encourage rapid thinking (similar to debates and other such nonsense) which eliminates the subconscious 'tortoise' mind from the equation. Here's a book written about this very thing:

https://www.amazon.com/Hare-Brain-Tortoise-Mind-Intelligence/dp/0060955414

I'm not saying IQ tests aren't efficient in terms of correlation, however one can seriously doubt and be skeptical that we have intelligence figured out to such a degree where we could measure it so precisely. There's reasons why geniuses like Chomsky and the like don't take IQ tests too seriously, even Bill Gates stopped obsessing over them during the middle of his Microsoft run. [Although may be it was PC pressure since IQ tests tend to favor Ashkenazis, Whites, and East Asians?]

Due to very low levels of education, many African Nations have the lowest IQ scores in the world, on average

Africans score roughly the same in nations that don't have "very low levels of education." Australian abo's score something like an average of 70 despite living in Australia. Much of this is due to the fact they've literally done nothing but be paleolithic hunter gatherers for the past 60,000 years until the British arrived basically. Their culture never counted beyond three and had really no use for something like abstract thinking to any large degree.

u/tgrokz · 7 pointsr/opieandanthony

Jacob Tomsky on 2012-11-21. book is called "Heads in Beds"

i only remember this because i had to find it last week for some advice.

u/Tom_Stall · 1 pointr/opieandanthony

The cover reminds me of this Richard Feynman book, and a few other of his books. Very similar style.

Here's another one

u/Svarog123 · -7 pointsr/opieandanthony

Good luck, asswipe. The Rind study was endorsed by the APA, the largest and most authoritative psychological institution in the country. Susan Clancy, a professor of psychology at Harvard University, recently released a book called "The Trauma Myth" which reached similar conclusions. Literally zero scientific studies support the popular notion that sexual activity is inherently, fundamentally harmful to people below a certain age. I'm sorry that reality does not correspond with your pseudo-religious bullshit superstition, but that's your problem, not mine.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Trauma-Myth-Children-Aftermath/dp/0465022111
http://www.amazon.com/The-Trauma-Myth-Children-Aftermath/dp/0465022111

u/Really_Big_Dummy · 12 pointsr/opieandanthony

This definitely wouldn't be going too far so thank you for posting. My suggestion, leave a copy of [this book] (http://www.amazon.ca/The-Viral-Video-Manifesto-Everything/dp/0071803386) at the crime scene.

u/dankfranklin · 12 pointsr/opieandanthony

Read the first few pages and then was forced to close it and start reading this