True, but I’ll typically get more splashback that way than if going straight down the middle.
True, but I’ll typically get more splashback that way than if going straight down the middle.
Considering there were probably a large group of people who showed up just to see Trump, and that it is more awkward to boo than it is to clap, I think that was actually a pretty decent showing.
It’s not our job to educate you people who don’t know.
Done this far too many times.
It’s probably easier for law enforcement if those kinds of people are all in one place.
So do you not consider photographers as artists? They don’t create the image itself either.
What would the argument be, exactly? I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone refer to a sunset as a work of art, but only that it was like a piece of art. The only exception have been people who believe in God.
Just because you shouldn’t trust them doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to interact with them. It just means you need to be careful.
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Learning how they lost is useful information in of itself. And even losers could probably tell you things like how quickly the other side could respond, what kind of equipment they used, basic lessons learned, etc.
That's neat but it also seems a bit bulky.
Actually, it isn't so much a matter of being rich vs being poor as it is the level of inequality that influences generosity. People who have more are about as likely as those who have less to be generous when inequality is low, and according to some studies they are actually even more likely to do so. But when inequality is high then the generosity of the wealthy decreases.
How does your brain being biggest at 13 prove adulthood? I think it would better prove the opposite: brains are biggest at that age because they need the space to restructure things.
See this argument against Ukraine way to often.
Isn’t meditation all about emptying your mind instead of exercising it? Or am I missing something here?