In Australia, you will see signs on freeway offramps pointing to any cars attempting to drive on to the freeway 'WRONG WAY GO BACK' [0] Though it is true you don't need to be able to read to operate a vehicle, you /do/…
>Just as US institutes would claim that China is responsible, by the same token the argument works on any other lab too - yet the media did not present in that way. Ever. That's not accurate reporting; that's an attempt…
Yep. Can't get a drink in NSW without seeing people wasting their pay check on the pokies.
There's likely a cultural element to it as well regarding how we admit mistakes and correct ourselves. With how blame-avoidant western individualist culture can be, seeing something "admit" doing wrong so quickly, and…
>is "you are absolutely right" wrong somehow? It makes sense in English, however: a) "you are" vs "you're". "you are" sounds too formal/authoritative in informal speech, and depending on tone, patronising. b) one could…
Same applies for martial arts, weightlifting, motorsports, even target shooting..
Yes, human rights.
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And important that Troy is used for metals (31.1) That counts when 1g of gold is nearly $120usd
This feels like when I had the spins in my college years.
Sounds like CCP cope to me.
Thank you for the clarification!
It's almost like an uneducated public is easier to control.. Praise anti-intellectualism, change the media landscape so that everything is either consumed through short bursts of dopamine or presented in a way to…
They got incredibly lucky with IBM choosing the 386 for the PC platform and have been riding that wave ever since. Itanium was a flop from bad business decisions IIRC. Note too that x86-64 was developed by AMD, and…
I think it is a bit simpler than that. People don't like their worldview challenged, no matter their ideology. Politicians exploit this by offering ways to "help", but at the cost of transferring more power away from…
In Australia, you will see signs on freeway offramps pointing to any cars attempting to drive on to the freeway 'WRONG WAY GO BACK' [0] Though it is true you don't need to be able to read to operate a vehicle, you /do/…
>Just as US institutes would claim that China is responsible, by the same token the argument works on any other lab too - yet the media did not present in that way. Ever. That's not accurate reporting; that's an attempt…
Yep. Can't get a drink in NSW without seeing people wasting their pay check on the pokies.
There's likely a cultural element to it as well regarding how we admit mistakes and correct ourselves. With how blame-avoidant western individualist culture can be, seeing something "admit" doing wrong so quickly, and…
>is "you are absolutely right" wrong somehow? It makes sense in English, however: a) "you are" vs "you're". "you are" sounds too formal/authoritative in informal speech, and depending on tone, patronising. b) one could…
Same applies for martial arts, weightlifting, motorsports, even target shooting..
Yes, human rights.
Are you using FDE? Check your caching settings.
And important that Troy is used for metals (31.1) That counts when 1g of gold is nearly $120usd
This feels like when I had the spins in my college years.
Sounds like CCP cope to me.
Thank you for the clarification!
It's almost like an uneducated public is easier to control.. Praise anti-intellectualism, change the media landscape so that everything is either consumed through short bursts of dopamine or presented in a way to…
They got incredibly lucky with IBM choosing the 386 for the PC platform and have been riding that wave ever since. Itanium was a flop from bad business decisions IIRC. Note too that x86-64 was developed by AMD, and…
I think it is a bit simpler than that. People don't like their worldview challenged, no matter their ideology. Politicians exploit this by offering ways to "help", but at the cost of transferring more power away from…