

I fully support Putin’s desire to live forever. Let’s encourage him and all other billionaires to start with a young brain transplant.
I fully support Putin’s desire to live forever. Let’s encourage him and all other billionaires to start with a young brain transplant.
Actually rich people do this, it’s called Young Blood Transfusion.
I don’t know, never seen it but I have an open mind. The burden of proof is on the claimant, that is you. The default position is “I don’t know”, not yes or no. Your question, “yes or no” is known as a false dichotomy, a logical fallacy that is not convincing to me.
I claim there is a teacup flying around Saturn. Do you believe there is a teacup around Saturn without evidence? If you answer “no” do you need prove it? What proof do you require from me to believe the claim?
I did my own research and found nothing along the lines of what you’re saying, sorry. Unless you provide a news article source we have literally no idea what you’re talking about and none of us are convinced of what you’re saying.
Taylor Swelce
It’s because the word migrant makes no assumption on their intention. We only know they were migrating. We have no idea if they are immigrating or returning, or visiting temporarily. It’s not politically correct, it’s literally correct.
I am a college-educated liberal. On behalf of all our kind, I hereby officially grant news outlets and “other people” lifetime permission to use the word “immigrant” whenever someone is immigrating, e.g. because they have said they are doing so.
Realistic compromise solution: Apple charges UK government for user data. Everyone is happy and users eat up “your privacy matters” like flies on horseshit.
Did you even stop for ONE second to think about the shareholders? You guys are all selfish, with your privacy this, freedom that. I can’t take it. Sundar Pichai is frowning down on you all from his penthouse. May his piss rain down and replenish our work ethic.
Can we ban the phrase “politics isn’t my thing”? Saying it is punishable by 1 hour in the nearest town stockade.
Remember when the US beat the Nazis? This is exactly like that, but instead imagine we sent the Nazis billions of dollars and weapons to enable them.
Answer: No, the Nazis did not face consequences after the war and neither will we. The Nuremburg trials were a circus and few if any were held to account.
It’s also hard to think of a jury that wouldn’t nullify that.
Sure that part is great. The part that’s not is the compulsory part that is in hours conducive only to corporations’ benefit and not children. Also the religious garbage spewed in many states. The inequal funding, the terrible teacher’s pay and conditions. High school sports as an industry. Lack of any flexibility for children’s needs. Long hours at too young and age. It’s not bad overall but there are very, very shitty parts of it in dire need of improvement. I’m sure we agree overall anyways.
Of course definitely not the same in terms of violence, but in terms of our inability to have a choice. Slavery is different and “worse” but somehow it rhymes.
What happens if you just don’t go?
Corporation’s routines*. Has nothing to do with what the billions of parents want. It’s what like 100 people want.
Many African American slaves did not know they were slaves until about age 6, because they were not given work when too young to be useful. Sounds familiar…
This is literally an official admission of his guilt. FBI informants do NOT have qualified immunity. They probably brought him in for questioning once.