Fake elections. Fake pandemics. Fake people.
There is no fucking way my tax dollars should be used to subsidize this "education".
The prosecution appears to be punching themselves in the face. One of their witnesses pleaded the fifth, and another prosecution witness backfired so badly that the defense is now calling upon the same witness! The prosecution's case is such a burning dumpster fire that Chauvin is likely to be cleared of all murder charges - even if the jurors have reason to fear for their own safety.
lol, there's no fucking way NDP is winning next election. Not even Jack Layton could pull that off and he was infinitely more popular than Singh. The most likely outcome is a Conservative minority government.
I think we can all agree that "two weeks to flatten the curve" should have ended after two weeks.
Who the hell are the 11% of Republicans who disagreed with voter ID in the survey?!?!
Simple solution: Don't hire engineers from Oregon.
We are in a psy-op.
People like this girl will beg your politicians to put stronger COVID counter-measures in place. Additional government responses coupled with media attention generates further anxiety, creating a positive feedback loop between COVID counter-measures and public hysteria. This only ends by breaking the loop. This girl (like many her age) is catastrophizing and needs cognitive behavioral therapy.
Keeping it real: Elizabeth II presided over its downfall, but Elizabeth I presided over its apex. And let's also remind ourselves about Margaret Thatcher.
Kind of like how we can low look at all the sketchy shit that happened in the 1960 election with a dispassionate and objective eye. Once the TDS is gone in 30 years, the truth will become undeniable.
The emergent problem with Wikipedia is not that 'anyone can edit', but rather, that no one can edit it. It's controlled by a cabal of editors with severe superiority complex. This affects virtually all articles. I will relay my own experience:
I'm a Ph.D. biochemist and I tried to make some edits on niche topics in which I could argue I am the world's leading expert. Within minutes, all of my edits were reversed without explanation by some goon who apparently polices a wide variety of unrelated articles ranging from Tanzanian economic policy to toluene manufacturing. There sad fucks spend hours every day maintaining and expanding their Wikipedia empires and build their "Wikipedia Editing Scores" by torching honest and well-intentioned edits.
I can't imaging what's it's like to try to edit a falsehood on a major article such as about Donald Trump, etc. You're competing against someone who is willing to spend 4-8 hours a day reversing everything you do. To maintain a political article on Wikipedia, you have to compete against an unemployed Democrat with severe TDS.
There's already a show called "Bait Car". Take a guess which group of people always makes an appearance?
God bless this man!
Jogger privilege.
At that size, I think it's an anti-vehicle round!
They media lies. We know they lie. They know they lie. They know we know they lie. They still lie. It's sickening.
This is what happens when people are compelled to believe that freedom is something that government gives to you.
And every single one of them imagines themselves within this utopian state dictating policy rather than working on a factory floor smelling of cheap soup.
2020 is either going to create a "Generation Perdue" among our youngest generation, or red pill them massively into defiance. I hope that kids can see through this bullshit and help us resist it.
They did have the wheel. For example, archaeologists found wheel and axle in children's toys, but many nations did not bother implementing it for trade, etc. This is because they had no beasts of burden that were amenable to domestication to pull carts. In some locals, the terrain was too forested and rocky to justify the use of carts, and in other cases, all commercial/transport needs were already satisfied by canoe.
They did have the wheel. For example, archaeologists found wheel and axle in children's toys, but many nations did not bother implementing it for trade, etc. This is because they had no beasts of burden that were amenable to domestication to pull carts. In some locals, the terrain was too forested and rocky to justify the use of carts, and in other cases, all commercial/transport needs were already satisfied by canoe.
Agreed. There was a lot of heterogeneity among the First Nations. The Noble Savage is a myth but the extreme opposite is also a myth.
This picture is misleading. The road to submission is smooth and well-paved. The road to non-compliance is filled with potholes and obstacles, and takes much longer to navigate.