Agreed. Buddhists, as well, though significantly less often in the US. Ditto free-market-ists, anarcho-capitalists, etc.
Agreed. Buddhists, as well, though significantly less often in the US. Ditto free-market-ists, anarcho-capitalists, etc.
Relatedly, Hasids took over a NJ suburb...
I mean... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy ... not like it’s new...
Yep, aside from brief mentions here and there on morning/evening updates, I only saw additional coverage from NPR.
The next generation, watching this effectively anonymous behavior, doesn’t yet understand anonymity, and therefore doesn’t consider it a factor when emulating that behavior. Which is what we’re in the middle of now... waiting for the social backlash from that in maybe another decade.
... and she’s going to be over 30 herself at some point in the (near?) future...
#PresidentMiller?
Well... there are proponents of something similar that suggest that this will increase the number of manufacturing jobs (solar panel makers), at the cost of decreasing the profit margin of others (solar panel installers). I haven’t seen a study that would show the net impact, though.
Chipping away at the chips on the table is a perfectly valid stance. Disappointing, but defensibly practical.
Those have been around for quite some time, not just here. Didn’t fly in Massachusetts.
+1 for Threshold
Someone mentioned in a different article’s comments that the family might be wondering where those bankruptcy papers are at, so that they can start selling off assets and move into the next phase of their standard business plans...
Someone else noted in the comments of another recent thread that the mental gymnastics for those last steps aren’t that hard, it’s the initial leap to accepting some wild idea as absolute truth without proof that’s the hard part. Making the rest of their perception of the world fit that one idea becomes a developed…
Hopefully that girl (president of Students For Life) might get some additional information at some point... it’s certainly not impossible, as some of her organization’s former members have found for themselves. https://ourbodies.hercampus.com/16-college-women-on-why-they-changed-their-minds-about-abortion/
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I can’t find links to any online articles for said theories, but remember reading some references to Chinese methods for numbers and the abacus, where four <orders of magnitude> is the largest thing before going to the next size up. This related to fingers—>hand. Sizing down didn’t see the same fractioning, for…
Without knowing much of anything about you specifically, muscle is a fair bit heavier per cc than fat, so it’s certainly possible for someone to have Bruce Lee’s weight/height and look like a soft blob (5'7", up to 165lbs).
Ah, Mumbles...