My country can’t fight a seven-front war because it’s not a perfect septagon. Shit just doxxed myself.
My country can’t fight a seven-front war because it’s not a perfect septagon. Shit just doxxed myself.
Anything that varies significantly from society to society is not fundamental human nature.
it’s not an excuse to go “over the law” just because you think the law is bad… but still, just because you don’t agree with the existing law, it doesn’t mean you should “work” around it.
Then what’s a good reason to go around the law? It’d be pointless to go around a law you do agree with.
“Vote with your wallet” means more money gets you more votes.
This is the basic idea of capitalism. The more capital you have, the more say you have in directing the meas of production.
Some people have so much capital, they can singlehandedly decide that thousands of people are going to work on some space launch company, for example.
Who is behind it?
You mean the political right? Why wouldn’t they use Facebook?
Didn’t Brexit happen largely because of Facebook campaigning?
Official scorecards:
London has been close to China for 30 years by that logic
hmmm, really?
Four split decisions out of 12 fights, don’t think I’ve seen that before
César Almeida versus Ihor Potieria, it went the distance and was boring
can you explain a little more please comrade? what do they discuss in the podcast?
What is the podcast about? I don’t see a description/summary at the link.
People who use the internet instead of books are fucking pathetic
Didn’t that happen in France in 2017? A party got founded and won.
That happens sometimes even in first-past-the-post systems.
You’re going to turn into an eggroll.