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This reminds me of Star Trek Voyager’s Chakotay(?) and total fraud that “helped” with the native background.
This reminds me of Star Trek Voyager’s Chakotay(?) and total fraud that “helped” with the native background.
Yeah, the list is hit or miss. Some of the games are genuinely good and the recent baby diaper toss just seems childish, while some games are just plain bad regardless.
I believe it uses your browser history to gauge your interests and bases its responses partly on the type of stuff you participate in repeatedly.
So if for example you browse websites related to privacy more than anything else, it takes that into account and gets all creepy about it.
Adding oneself to the considerations for bad things happening is an acquired trait.
So many bad drivers despite car accidents being a leading cause of death proves that we suck at calculating risk assessment.
You should flirt with her mom instead. The jealousy will throw her into your embrace. I saw it in a… documentary.
Dead Germán baby fish knock knock jokes? Sounds fun and annoying. Let’s do it!
We shouldn’t but we do.Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. And it’s quite easy to forget the past when you haven’t experienced it.
Those in charge now aren’t the ones that suffered. They don’t know the pain so they ignore the pain of others.
Some guy named Bill when it was time to propose a charter of rights for the citizens of their country:
“Fellas, I have this crazy idea you would not believe!..”
You should also be old enough to understand that the leadership from back then is dead and buried.
Sounds like people are getting salty about salt.
Few people will remember him, but if any are spurred into action by his act, then it won’t be a completely wasteful loss of life.
If they’re making this public now, is something about to happen? Or is it just pre-election jitters?
Aerodynamics.
It does make sense, but priorities are different so it’s less noticeable.
From a military point of view, starving the enemy is a victory in itself. Means fewer numbers to deal with.
And that’s all these people are to them, the enemy.
An IAF soldier reading this article:
“Aww, how sad. I wonder if there’s anything I could do to help? Ooh, I know!”
He then proceeds to scribble “Bread” on one of the munitions he’s loading.
A second soldier notices this and comes near.
“Hey man, that’s not cool. What’s she going to do with just one bread? We need a dozen loaves at least!”
He starts scribbling as well.
Their commander looks on speechless and shakes his head at their antics.
“What a bunch of degenerates.”
He places his own marker aside and goes to reprimand his subordinates. Behind him a missile newly babtized ‘Dildo of Doom’ lies in silence.
Still worthy of pity and serve as a life lesson.
It’s ok. Russian state is going to take them in, train them for a few years at an undisclosed location and then send them back to their original country where they can run for office or something.
To be happy at other people’s misfortune is not ok.
That being said, hah! Dumbasses!
Id rather not… survive a nuclear war.
It’s about pay. If the market is flooded, the hospitals will be free to lower their wages substantially because they’ll have more replacements available or they’ll be working with more people on the same budget.