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It is.
But the accurate perception is also really bad. Israel is committing genocide
It is.
But the accurate perception is also really bad. Israel is committing genocide
The trick is really to give Joe as much hell as possible so hes scared we won’t. Doesn’t mean we have to keep our word.
Roboto Slab, Iosevka
Categorically false.
Many people with down syndrome live fulfilling, independent lives, and even have children with other people who have down syndrome
Is commenting for engagement boost a thing?
This is incredible and I never could have imagined it. This will democratize the power of programming
You’re going to have to take my word for it because I’m lazy and in bed, but Israel goes to serious effort to make no distinction between civilian, terrorist, protester or child.
They have rules of engagement so broad that basically nobody is safe. When soldiers gunned down children, they are either not charged or cleared by falsified evidence. Some of which admits that they killing was unjustified and offers alternative explanations to be given to the press.
The amount that pops into my head is big enough that I’d say I don’t need it.
It may complicate your life though. You’d have no explanation of who you are or why you’re there.
I thought it was expelled. Didn’t know expulsed was a word. Cuz otherwise it implies that expelled has a noun form counterpart too, and expellation doesn’t seem right.
Nah it’s just cuz we have a “sides” mentality in our heads: When bad things happen to bad people, It’s good.
They forget or somehow don’t care that death would be a relief for prisoners. It would spare them from the endless torment and boredom and terrible food.
Niv Mizzet, Dracogenius
Good.
But not cuz I like the guy.
Edit: It’s because death would spare him from the endless torment of living in a cell and being bored 24/7 and eating terrible food. I want to make sure he lives an entire life of that.
I haven't a lot useful to say among the comments that are already here but I will say most broadly:
Democracy in the work place. Corporations and industries are too big and affect too many people to be governed by individuals that are just there to own it, and make a profit for themselves. Things need to be run for the common good by actually representing all stakeholders fairly.
Sometimes, but it's not as widespread. Everyone is capable of things like that.
The main reason is because they already learned from the United States that going into combat in dense cities doesn't work when you're the one attacking. They care more about their own lives than the lives of innocent people.
"…as far as the penalty is concerned I think death would be a relief for these men not a punishment. It would remove all possibility of mortal ills, all chances of joys and of sorrow…"
I guess this fear media is like a drug. Makes people go cyber psycho.
Hijacking this comment to say:
The point of protest is to (peacefully) coerce the government by means of disruption. I'm making a huge boiling down of MLKs philosophy, but he was very clear: if you don't use methods of coercion, the government has no reason to pay attention.
Work will set you free