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" ... Another popular take on this puts a negative spin on the finances, arguing that yes, it would be great to fund a thousand million-dollar experiments rather than spending a billion dollars on an accelerator, but there's no chance of that happening. Money for giant projects is separate from ordinary research grants, and if that hypothetical billion dollars isn't spent on an accelerator, it will just disappear into a tax cut allowing tech billionaires to write off the landscaping expenses for their supervillain-style lairs on volcanic islands. ... "
" ... Besides the usual lairs for up-and-coming businesses such as the Yangtze Delta and the Pearl River Delta, the Northeast region contributed four sector laureates. ... "
" ... That’s when I began to notice what was happening. How could I have been so oblivious to what the Big Hole was enduring, I began to think to myself. Trees were being cut along its shores, the banks and the brush that help protect favorite trout lairs were being burned for no more reason than to meet the vision of someone’s river aesthetic, as if the Big Hole wasn’t already perfect in its natural form. A little nip-tuck here and there that is seldom noticed until the river is no longer recognizable, until the trout homes were gone or abandoned under a layer of silt. ... "
" ... The biggest body language myth about deception is that lairs avoid eye contact. While some liars (especially children) can find it difficult to lie while looking at you, other deceivers, especial the most brazen or habitual, may overcompensate to "prove" that they are not lying by making too much eye contact and holding it too long. If you correlate lack of eye contact with deception, you will misread cues from people who are shy, introverted, or come from cultures where extended eye contact is considered rude or threatening. ... "
" ... This maniacal focus on profits and profitability is what gets scammers 25X and 41X returns on their digital activities. They don’t have to move physical product around, like they do trafficking illicit drugs or counterfeit goods. It’s just bits and bytes floating around the Internet; numbers in excel spreadsheets that advertisers pay for; and most importantly bigger numbers in their bank accounts - which pay for Cannes yachts and yacht parties and collectible supercars (plural) in their supervillain lairs. ... "