Comment Re:Should anyone care? (Score 1) 11
"muh misinformation"
get fucked
"muh misinformation"
get fucked
Israel's business is far more profitable than having your head cut off by Hamas for the crime of usury.
And since bribery is assured under the guise of "campaign contributions", that system is always going to be flawed.
Liberty is the common problem.
Looks like you can get into this business pretty cheap. A 15x15x15 foot printer is only $39k
Until we get to the point that we no longer need a pound and a half of extra plastic strapped to our faces to see the matrix, I'm fairly certain we aren't living in it- yet.
And if, as the study shows- the stress of the 9 months of pregnancy is equivalent to two years of life, and the woman only gets back a large portion of that investment with engaging in breastfeeding- then does a late-term abortion also abort the positive portions of birth and breastfeeding?
Venezuela
Only if you're recycling the plastic into more plastic. And that's worthless.
What you should be doing is recycling it back into fuel for electricity production- but nobody wants that even with all the scrubbers- they made it illegal to EVER open a 2nd garbage burning electric plant in Oregon.
There's some evidence of civilization in the Northeastern Sahara- that was abandoned about 9000 years ago as the climate began to change.
Except for all being done by idiots, who apparently can't learn the meaning of the word "prediction".
And where would that be?
Look up the history of the Sahara
I agree. Given the problems in the Panama Canal, an ice-free Arctic Ocean would be a HUGE boon to shipping across the top of the world.
Added a "User Space" slashbox to my side bar with the code for My Messages
Given the banking industry's history of racial bias, I sure hope somebody's looking out for the 3/4ths folks. Depending on what they're ingesting for source material into the large language model, redlining could come back by accident fairly easily.
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"