The 2013 Mac Pro was a disgusting money-grab. Back then I really wanted one, but just couldn't bring myself to pay their outrageous prices.
I bet you found it convincing when someone evoked some Academic bullshit to hand-wavily discredit me?
> What difference does it make if someone has been asked or not? The rules apply anyway, consent or consensus is not required. You're essentially cheering for coercion, but without seeing it. What does it matter if a…
As if any first-world government weren't already monitoring everyone as best they can?
> people with self-determination, i.e., a country, have decided You know that's just flat out false, especially considering you've personally never been asked about it. > countries agree to give up part of sovereignty…
Nah. I know exactly what I'm talking about.
> I'm sure that has nothing to do with the fact that since 3 years ago Cyprus (among others) 'sells' EU permanent residency permits to rich foreigners. You know, the solution to "problems" like that is to abolish visas…
> You're right that overstays are a big problem How exactly are overstays a problem? It's just a person existing in a geographical area longer than the Mafia controlling it would prefer. All this "theorycrafting" about…
The 2013 Mac Pro was a disgusting money-grab. Back then I really wanted one, but just couldn't bring myself to pay their outrageous prices.
I bet you found it convincing when someone evoked some Academic bullshit to hand-wavily discredit me?
> What difference does it make if someone has been asked or not? The rules apply anyway, consent or consensus is not required. You're essentially cheering for coercion, but without seeing it. What does it matter if a…
As if any first-world government weren't already monitoring everyone as best they can?
> people with self-determination, i.e., a country, have decided You know that's just flat out false, especially considering you've personally never been asked about it. > countries agree to give up part of sovereignty…
Nah. I know exactly what I'm talking about.
> I'm sure that has nothing to do with the fact that since 3 years ago Cyprus (among others) 'sells' EU permanent residency permits to rich foreigners. You know, the solution to "problems" like that is to abolish visas…
> You're right that overstays are a big problem How exactly are overstays a problem? It's just a person existing in a geographical area longer than the Mafia controlling it would prefer. All this "theorycrafting" about…