The argument that climate catastrophe can’t sustain enough economic growth seems like it’s missing the forest for the trees.
The argument that climate catastrophe can’t sustain enough economic growth seems like it’s missing the forest for the trees.
US will make a stupid move, Russia will make a stupid move, China will make a stupid move.
Life imitating art. Uncle Junior Soprano had the same beef with his sketch artist.
I shudder to imagine all of the companies that license their consumer data databases, as well as the “insights” that consultant-types extract from them (and who their clients are),
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As a bo us, guess who benefits from normalizing this kind of rethoric…
Foreigners don’t have political rights by definition. This is something that should be enforced to the last consequences.
Headline is 10/10.
Uuu, what a great idea! But why not go further? Hear me out…
Why not establish a secret police that only answers to a couple of powerful men, tasked with the detection of actual or potential enemies of the state, the neutralisation of any opposition, policing the American people for their commitment to Maga ideology, and providing domestic and foreign intelligence.
It worked great for the Germans, for a while at least.
Good for them, I guess?
"Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.”
The First Law is amazing.
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It puts the lotion on it’s skin.
No worries, I’ve had that game wishlisted for a bit but haven’t pulled the trigger. Thanks for the giveaway, though!
Oh, nice! Is there a chance to get Necromunda?
It’s a good thing then that wealth isn’t associated with sociopathy and lack compassion.
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Note, this game requires you to agree to a third-party party EULA authorizing extensive data collection and transacting with that information.
What a weird ad hominem attack, passed as an argument.
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Should be the other way around. It takes one year of profits to pay three week worth of fines.