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Legato

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  1. What a bunch of priggish, primness, priggery, prudery, puritanism, Comstockery, old-maidishness, prudishness, snobby, self righteous cold comfort. Why the anger, did someone melt down your tinfoil hat?
  2. Yeah but everything you say smells a bit fishy.
  3. Trump can't run again so he doesn't give a rats ass about political rating nonsense. One would have thought that would be common knowledge by now.
  4. Anything's credible.
  5. Evidence of what?
  6. Well alright Mr. Bumbledob. Just like Pizza is Italian, Curry is Indian and poutine is mess..
  7. Lying about what, your deep dive. You must have missed the sign that said "Shallow End".
  8. You did get mixed up with the convolutional neural networks (CNN) and Cable news Network (CNN) We all know the level of deep learning from your CNN. The barrel is an apt description.
  9. Deep learning, you mean fumbling around the bottom of the barrel to see if anything was there.
  10. I posted this earlier. A few weeks ago I had a ruptured appendix, 12 hours in the hospital for them to discover I needed "emergency" surgery. 4 hours sat alone in a corridor until someone passed by and asked "what are you doing here". Arrived at the hospital at 3.30 am, went in for surgery at 6.15 pm. So you can stick your imaginary BS where the sun don't shine. The aftercare was excellent.
  11. Studies in countries like Canada and the UK show that the proportion of insolvency filings by women has been increasing, nearly reaching parity with men. This trend is primarily driven by systemic financial disadvantages and specific life circumstances that make managing debt more difficult for women, despite their generally lower debt levels than men. Key Findings on the Rise of Women's Insolvency Narrowing the Gender Gap: In Canada, the percentage of consumer insolvencies filed by women increased from 42% in 2012 to approximately 49% by 2021-2024, closing the gap with men. Lower Debt Threshold: Women often file for insolvency with significantly less total unsecured debt than men (e.g., $55,117 for women versus $66,247 for men in 2024 Canadian data), because their lower average income means the debt is a heavier burden. Higher Risk of Financial Distress: Polling data indicates women are more likely than men to report being a small amount (e.g., $200) away from being unable to meet their monthly financial obligations.
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