You clearly cling to your degree enough to feel the need to infantilize in your attempts to rule out arguments that aren’t dependent on your field of study.
You clearly cling to your degree enough to feel the need to infantilize in your attempts to rule out arguments that aren’t dependent on your field of study.
That, sir, is five-star gif accuracy.
I’m a wee bit old for that plan, but I do agree that MBAs are not going to be helping us out any time soon. I also don’t believe everyone needs to be working on PhD.s in environmental engineering to make this happen or to understand the magnitude of our danger. Thanks for the advice, though.
They are flailing in terror, trying to use their normal playbook but just ramping up the numbers to Dr. Seussian levels, and it’s just not going to work this time. Invading Venezuela, trying to get Israel to invade Iran, it’s the same old show and it’s not working.
The New Deal did far more than float us over to WWII. It educated, trained and employed incredible numbers of Americans while building up infrastructure in a way that is still yielding dividends. Those are all things we desperately need in the US right now thanks to slavish adherence to the radical and reactionary…
Which still ignores the absolute scale of the problem. You mentioned the moon shot before, and this is a problem on a much greater scale. The Green New Deal is aptly-named because if anything it should be modeled on the scale of the original New Deal. In fact this problem is greater, but also offers opportunities to…
Hey, look... another clumsy attempt at trying to offend people who support moderate Democrats and cause them to be angry with those are further Left.
I’m so glad we got a reasonable centrist to deflate any extreme reactions to an extreme existential global crisis. Using misleading graphs will thankfully educate those kids whose enthusiasm is clearly being taken advantage of.
While I don’t agree with you about the time shifts (I think in this particular case they thematically and structurally tied into Wayne Hay’s mental shifts in an effective way), I have to agree about using that Junius scene to fill in the gaps. That was some egregious shit and I was pretty frustrated by it. It’s like…
Two garbage men. Not garbagemen, but garbage men. If only there was a humane way to remove their tongues, fingers and all means for them to communicate on a mass scale.
Hey, look, someone’s trying to cause family arguments. Let’s all ignore.
Intense, visceral description dominates the book. Loads of it. And I find that while it at first challenging, I find it to be really effective in this book. Now as the book proceeded past the point where I wrote this comment, there was more conventional narrative in terms of talking about stuff rather than describing…
I have never switched the closed captioning on so often for an American show.
Yes. There should be consequences that these people feel for their monstrous actions. If their money insulates them from legal consequences that actually hurt then it’s up to us come up with others, such as continuous and never-ending public shaming. Boycotting and protesting any events or exhibitions or public spaces…
Your use of facts and attempting to draw logical conclusions from them has been noted and will be reported. You have been warned.
Clearly not. WTF.
I don’t think it’s possible for me to be less surprised. Crowley was and is the enemy.
Dude, the amount of times you trolls are posting in an attempt to smear her is such incredible evidence of your total fear of this woman.
If you’re gonna reach for a star, reach for the lowest one you can.
Agreed. And Davis is a model of courageous principle in the face of pretty disgusting, disrespectful treatment. I’m heartened by all the public support she received.