Building a beautiful house is slightly more involved than weaving together some sticks and twigs that you found.
Building a beautiful house is slightly more involved than weaving together some sticks and twigs that you found.
You need the robe too
Another fantastic opportunity to share one of my favorite pieces of magical art
I am the second, my wife is the first, and I’m still ready before her.
You’re forgetting one crucial detail about Eratosthenes’ experiment: the measurements were taken at the same time, noon on the summer solstice, the time of minimum shadow length in both locations.
Again, I understand your perspective, and it was probably relatively valid a few decades ago.
That is no longer the case. Your analysis is outdated.
One party is still playing the baton-passing-status-quo game, the other is actually, factually undermining democracy itself. Actively attempting to rig elections, televised insurrection, equivocating the lawful execution of due process with baseless imprisonment of their political opponents.
I get why you would say that. Both parties certainly have their problems, and it’s easy to overlook the flaws of “your side”. But you do have to realize that, as bad as the Democrats are (and they are quite bad), the Republicans are profoundly worse. That both-sides sentiment, while technically true to a degree, vastly underplays the difference in magnitude. Democrats are awful corporate neo-liberals, but Republicans have a mainstream literal-actual-fascist element. Literal literal.
Both choices being not so great, and one party being definitively more wicked, are not mutually exclusive facts.
Hey look, another hexbear making baseless and incorrect assumptions about my political inclinations, even further proving my point! Keep your corporate shill false flag disinfo to yourself, please and thank you.
I think they’re bots because I nearly exactly agree with them politically. They’re almost exactly my beliefs, but with the most annoying, self-righteous, groupthink presentation possible. That’s why I think they’re a false flag smear campaign to discredit actual leftists.
I’m pretty sure the whole thing is a false flag/astroturf to discredit sincere leftist discourse. It seems a lot like a blend of bad leftist parody, and edgy 14-year-olds who fell for it
It does kinda make sense if you ignore the shuffled order. I’d guess it was originally something like “On a scale of 1-5, how much do you prefer to do back to school shopping near home vs near campus?” and then went through a couple iterations of counterproductive clarification.