What’s the joke? What was the plant?
What’s the joke? What was the plant?
Pretty tricky. There’s essentially no way for the average pirate.
How has nobody mentioned identity politics yet?
They’re concerned to.the point of obsession with every way of dividing themselves apart from by class.
We stay winning.
Sucks to suck , uggos
Kill your TV
also, their parliament building is on fire rn
I’ve started to enjoy people saying “Israel is doing its best to protect civilians” because I have the perfect way to deal with it…
“Yes, that might be true that they’re making attempts to protect civilians and are just really incompetent at it like they claim. It raises the question, should the international community gives them ‘points for trying’ – what do you think?”
B.I.T.
Imagine you had a friend who gave different answers to the same question, depending on how you asked it. “What’s the capital of Peru?” would get one answer, and “Is Lima the capital of Peru?” would get another. You’d probably be a little worried about your friend’s mental faculties
Answer to the first question is “Lima”, answer to the 2nd question is “Yes”. Those are different answers.
Thr irony of this is that he actually has a bad jawline
Xi at one point early in his career was quite taken with Buddhist mysticism, according to the professor. In comments Xi made to the professor, including during the professor’s visit to Xiamen while Xi was serving as an official there, Xi displayed a fascination with Buddhist martial arts, qigong, and other mystical powers said to aid health, as well as with Buddhist sacred sites such as Wutaishan. The professor said he does not know whether Xi was actually religious, or whether he was simply looking for a way to aid his health and well-being. Regardless, the professor said, he was extremely surprised by how much Xi knew about the subject and Xi’s seeming belief in supernatural forces.
PS: I get it now. Hemlock caises the ‘sardonic grin’