We can't afford to abandon the formerly great institutions and cities we built to leftist mob rule. Ask South Africa how that is working for them. You can't hide in the hills forever.
MGTOW is not a viable way to save western civilization unless you've figured out a way to reproduce asexually. The real solution is cloning the current press secretary a couple hundred million times. A McEnany in every home, a home for every McEnany! Now that's a Brave New World I can get behind.
"Oh my God!" You're telling me that when a violent mob surrounds and attacks someone in a car that they will try to drive away?! To say these people are as dumb as zombies is an insult to zombies.
"Motives unclear".
Huffpo: How pidgins re-enforce the cis-hetero normative patriarchy by raining whiteness on parked cars and people of color.
She may have bad politics, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with her legs.
He's one of those old-school comic actors who essentially played the same character in every movie, an exaggerated version of themselves. It's hard to deny the guy is a genius in certain sense, his mind-muscle connection itself is pretty crazy if you've seen his contortions and physical comedy. He plays a character that nobody else really can and I can respect his talent and the art he has produced in film.
That said, his brain is an syphilitic wasteland of pure garbage. Pathological narcissism, drugs, disease and fame has bored a hole straight through his mind. He's nothing more than a psychotic shell of a man trying to stay relevant, grasping at the attention and adoration he desperately craves after destroying the lives of those around him.
We need to clone her a few hundred million times to save western civilization.
False narrative. There has been over 2 million hectares burned. The gender reveal party only burned a total of 5,500 hectares of brush. That's 0.27%, and that's not even counting most of the fires in the last 2 weeks. It's a rounding error. The media talks about gender reveal parties so they don't have to talk about arsonists and the rest of the 99.73% of fires.
I wouldn't hold my breath, but it's certainly better than the alternative. The problem with Baltimore isn't the location, it's the people. People aren't being raped and murdered by potholes. Slums don't create violence, violent people create slums.
Same story as Detroit, and in many other cities.
The justice system has fallen to mob rule. His death is on the hands of the coward DA who went back on the original and clear determination of self-defense after being pressured by the same terrorists which attacked him.
That's the problem with history. People can't even agree on what is happening in the current year. History, as most people are taught it, is selecting a small fragment of past narratives and re-framing them in a present context. The narratives, by necessity are removed from the full context of the times it occurred in and filtered through interpretation and investigation, vastly affecting the subjective consciousness of historical events. Historical narrative has always been a tool to legitimize the predominate dogma of the present.
Imagine if instead of focusing on the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the lionized stories and anecdotes of its characters, schools spent the same amount of time discussing the trafficking and capture of European and Americans as Slaves, who were taken and held in Africa during the same time period. In fact, up to 4-5 times more slaves were taken from Europe during the same time period as were sent from Africa to what is now the United States. During the 1800's, the stories and books written about escaped European slaves was a huge scandal in the early days of the country, shocked public conscious, affected the public's perception of slavery and lead to the creation of the permanent Navy and our first overseas war. And then all of this was all but forgotten when the modern education system was created and white slaves raped and massacred by Islamists in Africa up until the 1800's wasn't important for historical narrative.
You definitely don't want to move to Baltimore. lol.
I've gone many years without owning a fridge or freezer at all. You'd be surprised how many things don't need to be refrigerated. People preserved food fine for thousands of years before refrigerators became popular in the 1930's. I can only think of a few things that you would need a fridge for, such as desserts that need to be chilled to set.
The logo looks so empty without the girl. What a shame the company is ran by kneelers.
With Tiny Dancer playing in the background this clip will be one for the history books. Thank God for that, imagine if "you can't always get what you want" came blaring out during the question.
Maybe, but their secret sauce all comes down to how many of those that they show a video to keep scrolling versus stop and watch. They are looking at users actual behavior when watching a video so they can push the most attention grabbing and engaging videos to more and more people, regardless of how many subscribers the uploader has. The key is, they show each video to a small representative sample so that they can judge a video's objective value.
They will also be measuring how users interact with videos relative to others. In other words, they want to know how selective you are and what content you prefer, allowing them to adjust your behavioral rating and match your preferences to others according to your psychological profile. If you watch every video you're shown, your eyes are less reliable judges of quality and each view is less of an endorsement. Conversely, if you scroll through 100 very catchy videos to watch one, does that mean your view is more indicative of engaging content because you're more selective, or are your eyes simply less indicative of public sentiment?
You can see how this is both complex but simple. If your only goal is to keep people on the platform and addicted to watching content, using a neural network to rank content based on user behavior is a goldmine. Or it would be, but it's difficult to monetize as Vine discovered. You're constantly streaming short videos to large numbers of people which is expensive. Because the format relies on users scrolling through a list of videos, it's hard to show advertisements that the users will stop and watch that aren't also intrusive. I wouldn't be surprised if Tik-Tok uses a p2p system for distributing content, that would definitely help lower their costs.
It's censorship. You would only realize the left are dangerous liars if you made an effort to search for the information they won't tell you exists and the arguments they won't let you hear. Everything about social media and the news is designed to pull people towards a protected leftist thought-bubble. Most people don't have the energy or curiosity to seek out and listen to different information and arguments.
I don't think you can necessarily say it's an indictment on Trump himself. Trump still has foreign supporters. People who understand American politics and bureaucracy know that the US is a collection of federated states. The pandemic response is mostly the responsibility of local bureaucracy which has been neither coherent, consistent, or logical. Also, epidemic control measures rely on public cooperation, and that itself is the responsibility of the media, culture and public education. To people on the outside looking in, seeing "protestors" burn and loot half the country, the natural beauty destroyed by arsonists with wildfire, all the while during a pandemic with arbitrary and illogical partial business closures which have dragged on for months ineffectively while people refuse to wear masks, the US just looks like a flailing retard eating itself alive.
I can't speak for everyone overseas, but I do have a close friend here in East Asia who has said recently that she "no longer likes the US". I got the impression it's mostly due to the violence, rioting and recent fires. It's the chaos in combination to the epidemic response. In the beginning, people would tell me that the US was just not equipped to deal with Covid because of "too much freedom", and a large number of the public unwilling to follow directions. That's not necessarily a bad or good thing, it's something that can be respected in a certain context. However, then the riots, protests and looting started, violent crime skyrocketed... and one conflict after another has made the US into a country which you wouldn't really want to go to, especially if you're in East Asia and things are relatively safe and calm.
Keep in mind, for those in Asia which have enjoyed a comparatively organized, unified and effective response, the US response to Covid looks frankly like a clown show. I have another friend who said that she believed if it weren't for Covid, Trump may have been a great president. Covid has definitely changed a lot of people's perspectives on US epidemic control and prevention. The CDC's reputation has been irreparably destroyed due to their waffling, lies and impotence. A lot of people assumed the US would be able to mount a more effective response, but state and local bureaucracies mostly just flailed around and fought each other leading to a bunch of illogical, ineffective, and inconsistently applied control measures mostly put in place so that local politicians could pretend they were doing something helpful. When combined with a shamelessly lying media pouncing on the opportunity to spread more chaos, division and lies rather than making an honest attempt at informing the public, it's just a really bad look.
Trump may be the only one holding back the leftist mob, but most people don't pay attention to internal struggle when they appraise foreign countries. They just think about whether they would want to visit or live there.
It's more likely that Orcas are just wiser than Europe. Maybe they recognize the unprecedented traffic not seen since the Barbary slave trade and are trying to stop the fall of Europe. Anyway, it's better not to attribute military intentions to animals or the beasts above water will use that conspiracy to justify killing the wise creatures.
I hate to break it to you, but behavior is a product of genetics. Identical twin studies prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. Further, culture arises as a product of group behavior. As far as genetic aggression, MAOA-L on the X-chromosome is one example of a gene highly correlated to violent criminals, you may have heard of it as the "warrior gene".
You should not use population averages or genetics to judge individuals, as individuals do not represent averages. Data and racism are two different things, and denying data for the sake of making it easier to be less judgemental does not make you less racist, it just makes you more ignorant. Ideology should come from wisdom and knowledge, not ignorance.
Yeah. Oh, the people who have been seen starting fires in Portland for 100 days disappeared for a few days, and while they were gone the surrounding area has suddenly erupted with record breaking wildfires? "They must have just been taking a break because of all the smoke." - unprecedented, record breaking retardation.
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As much as I enjoy a good hot dog packed with condiments, if I were a politician I would never eat one outside of the privacy of my own home with the curtains fully drawn. I've seen too many of these pictures of politicians making work of a sausage to know that accepting a dog at a fair is always a bad choice.