I first thought the first part is a joke. Didn’t know that. You make a good point below too.
It doesn’t take 90 million iranians to push a button.
What exactly makes Gaza that important
Took the “Do Things that Don't Scale” to the absolute limit
Does this mean Apple is a major ad-tech player involved in buying and selling their own customer data (through partner comany but that does not matter much does it)?
Have you tried 5w slow charging?
Keep dreaming buddy. You may love your ruler, but that is a one way relationship. Your ruler doesn’t even think about you.
You think in your country the government serves you. That is a very naive way of thinking. Why would they love you so much, is it because you bother to show up at a polling station once in a couple of years, or is there…
> a few skilled jobs are granted the extreme privilege of time off, for the rest you grant nothing. Are they peasants in your eyes? No not at all. I believe lower skilled workers are on this position due to the policies…
Do you consider the above argument as lost and and want to try your luck in a new argument?
I may agree that 25 days off at a certain job is better for that individual, or even me. What i am against is creating creating government rules that impose such schemes into everyone without their consent.
No, i am not the one advocating for mandatory schemes, which some people push into the rest, usually through government. By default no such schemes exist, so i am not the one that meddles in others business. If you want…
It is fine to have opinions. I may even agree with your opinion. Pushing it to others is what i am against.
Yeah, you nailed with the word choice here. Dictator needs to be a ruler, that also you cannot get rid of. In most of the us you can ditch your boss tonight. It looks like you want a real dictator to “protect” you from…
The good news is UK is democracy, so no need to worry.
The FAA as government gets huge support from big corporations (bribes and other help, partnerships and funding), so of course has to do something for the favor. I doubt some random youtuber(s) can offer continued…
Sure sounds like it
What if they refund it immediately? Maybe that is what they did, to avoid detection. Anyone knows more about this?
I don’t think the (us) government is lending to the banks, it is already on close to trillion dollar deficit, if anything it is borrowing from banks. “People” in my comment includes groups of people too (eg companies,…
Why someone has to fix it for others. Can we let people decide for themselves?
It kind of makes sense. Both are closed systems that place rules what is good or bad for their members. If we cannot trust a person to choose whether a certain salary is good or bad for them, why would we trust them to…
Who granted banks the ability to create dollars?
If that is the case the new crowds old location dents are getting lower.
Biggest fraud spots are usually reserved for … … for … … governments
Looks the same setup as the US. Courts are part of the government https://www.judiciary.uk/about-the-judiciary/our-justice-sys...
I first thought the first part is a joke. Didn’t know that. You make a good point below too.
It doesn’t take 90 million iranians to push a button.
What exactly makes Gaza that important
Took the “Do Things that Don't Scale” to the absolute limit
Does this mean Apple is a major ad-tech player involved in buying and selling their own customer data (through partner comany but that does not matter much does it)?
Have you tried 5w slow charging?
Keep dreaming buddy. You may love your ruler, but that is a one way relationship. Your ruler doesn’t even think about you.
You think in your country the government serves you. That is a very naive way of thinking. Why would they love you so much, is it because you bother to show up at a polling station once in a couple of years, or is there…
> a few skilled jobs are granted the extreme privilege of time off, for the rest you grant nothing. Are they peasants in your eyes? No not at all. I believe lower skilled workers are on this position due to the policies…
Do you consider the above argument as lost and and want to try your luck in a new argument?
I may agree that 25 days off at a certain job is better for that individual, or even me. What i am against is creating creating government rules that impose such schemes into everyone without their consent.
No, i am not the one advocating for mandatory schemes, which some people push into the rest, usually through government. By default no such schemes exist, so i am not the one that meddles in others business. If you want…
It is fine to have opinions. I may even agree with your opinion. Pushing it to others is what i am against.
Yeah, you nailed with the word choice here. Dictator needs to be a ruler, that also you cannot get rid of. In most of the us you can ditch your boss tonight. It looks like you want a real dictator to “protect” you from…
The good news is UK is democracy, so no need to worry.
The FAA as government gets huge support from big corporations (bribes and other help, partnerships and funding), so of course has to do something for the favor. I doubt some random youtuber(s) can offer continued…
Sure sounds like it
What if they refund it immediately? Maybe that is what they did, to avoid detection. Anyone knows more about this?
I don’t think the (us) government is lending to the banks, it is already on close to trillion dollar deficit, if anything it is borrowing from banks. “People” in my comment includes groups of people too (eg companies,…
Why someone has to fix it for others. Can we let people decide for themselves?
It kind of makes sense. Both are closed systems that place rules what is good or bad for their members. If we cannot trust a person to choose whether a certain salary is good or bad for them, why would we trust them to…
Who granted banks the ability to create dollars?
If that is the case the new crowds old location dents are getting lower.
Biggest fraud spots are usually reserved for … … for … … governments
Looks the same setup as the US. Courts are part of the government https://www.judiciary.uk/about-the-judiciary/our-justice-sys...