

Yes, yes, and Istanbul was Constantinople
Yes, yes, and Istanbul was Constantinople
Glad to see the number part of your name is a positive thing. Sad that I felt the need to look up if it was a dogwhistle that I wasn’t aware of.
Good on ya, mate! This should terrify corporate America. We aren’t “the only game in town,” anymore. It’s high time we learned some damn manners.
Are you Dora The Explorer on an acid trip? I ask because you’re licking Boots awfully hard.
We actually manufature more stuff now than we did during the “golden age” of manufacturing in the '60s and '70s. Significantly more, like 300% more. We just automated the shit out of everything we could, so we do it with 1/1000 the people working.
I’ve said it before, and I will say it again. We’re gonna use a Dyson Swarm to boil water…
https://electiontruthalliance.org/eta
That’s the organization that the guy founded. You can find a fair bit there.
I refer to him as a left leaning Dennis Leary. I can understand why you’d think he was right leaning. He’s got the “middle aged white man funny rant” style of comedy down pat.
Christopher Tidus just did two hour and a half long podcasts with a guest. He never has guests. The guest is a veteran that has teamed up with a data analyst and a computer geek. They have the data. The election was stolen. They used every single method from kicking voters off the eligible elector list, to vote switching, to ballot box stuffing. The election was a sham that shows a clear Russian Tail.
I was gonna say, IIRC the Nazis kept trying to hide in ancient cathedrals, because they thought the allies wouldn’t bomb them. The Pope at the time told the allies to burn and bomb the Nazis out.
Rico Rodriguez is para-gliding towards the LNG fields. Not to depose a dictator this time, he’s just addicted to those giant spheres blowing up.
We can mark human caused excess carbon emissions starting in the bronze age, thanks to polar ice cores. They just were like 0.0000001% of what we are producing today. If we had 8 billion bronze age humans, the world would be completely deforested, but the emissions might be a bit lower.
The issue with restaurants in the US is that there are only 5-6 “authorized distributors” in a given region. There are the big four that are national, and there are smaller regional distributors. I’m not legally allowed to shop at a grocery store or farmer’s market, and run even a food cart. It’s “food safety management,” BS that is based on science, but also means that all the ingredients are mass produced, so every restaurant tastes off if you’re used to actually fresh produce and meats. We really do need to bust a fuckton of monopolies, duopolies, etc., in this country
And those of us near the Mexican or Canadian borders. Until recently…
Go back to the 1970s first and stick 2 years worth of 1970s McDonald’s into a stasis “refrigerator” / stasis box. Take those back to 1911 and give Taft his first taste of addictive food. Continue to give Taft McDonald’s as much as he wants, until he dies. Roosevelt now wins the 1912 presidential election, and we have a much better timeline. Not because of the inclusion of Roosevelt, but because of the exclusion of Wilson who really got the ball rolling on this shit.
There was a video on a Chinese soldier on my feed earlier. I suppose they could have translated him incorrectly, but he was claiming that Ukrainian forces saved his and his fellows soldiers lives when Russia attacked with chemical weapons.
Pretty sure it was on noncredible defense though so, it just as easily could be a joke?
Yeah, fair enough. Someone else told me the origin of the phrase. I’ve somehow managed to avoid it for 44 years. It just made more sense to me to be the British usage of the word. More space to carry stuff in.
For other Americans that don’t speak British English, in this case “boot” = the trunk of your car.
Edit: apparently this is incorrect, however to quote the dictator of Liberia in the movie Lord of War: "Thank you, but I prefer it my way "
On behalf of France to Trump:
Va te faire foutre.
Source?