

Does this also work for jalapenos?
Does this also work for jalapenos?
Get an only fans page and cash in on people’s weird fetishes.
More like Palantirs shadow war on everyone.
Hell yeah, if you’re not ready to loose something you’re not protesting right.
Freud, probably: https://youtu.be/oSPT27XyY1U
Somehow you read all that and missed the first sentence.
Betteridge’s law of headlines is an adage that states: “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”
First of all, who the hell opens a can like that?! I guess you get your lips pierced for free…
Anyways, I exclusively buy coke in 1L bottles so that I can always ask for “a liter of cola.”
I can’t even begin to imagine what an American tech company was doing 1 hr away from Gaza.
I convinced my inlaws to stop bagging or raking their leaves a few years ago, and they’re everywhere now. Not as many as if the whole neighborhood has done it, but more than when I met them.
More like here they cum lol /s
That person sounds absolutely insufferable.
If you don’t believe HTML is enough, check any socialist/communist web page.
The US has held hegemonic dominance over at least the western world economicly, culturally, and militarily for the past few decades. It’s really hard to go against that so a lot of countries got on board. Some got really rich because of it.
I think of it this way. When your ready about Roman history, you usually see a map that shows the reach of their empire, but not really the boundaries of what you’d consider the core of the empire. Those maps show the extent of their political and military reach.
So just imagine how history books will show the American Empire. The US has hundreds of military bases, everywhere. Its a global empire. It’d be impressive if it weren’t so awful. I mean, can you imagine what life would be like if you lived in a country that has a resource the US wants? It must be a nightmare.
Oh dude the CIA has their fingers in soooooooooo much shit in the era between WWII and… now? It’s all published on their web site.
Organized resistance overcoming more powerful enemies. You know, that thing the US always claims they’re known for. Although I suppose an honest look at the past would reveal that America has always been slow (putting it lightly) to organize on the right side of history.
I’m not suggesting violence, necessarily, but I think America’s protests have been relatively toothless and misguided compared to their ancestors. During the first guilded age people protested outside John D. Rockefeller’s house for months._ Can you imagine people protesting outside of Musk’s, Bezos’s, Zuck’s, or Gate’s houses?
The Montgomery Bus boycott lasted an entire year. Headed by people that had no other means of transportation. Can you imagine people depriving themselves of an essential service, like, say, the internet, for an entire year?
I just don’t know that people are prepared to do what, historically speaking, it takes to get better living conditions. Not violence, but the patience and persistence it take to truly change society.
I’m even here writing this long comment instead of doing something in real life.
Or do the world a favor after living in comfort at their expense for decades, grow a pair, and fight.
Python also prefers C